February 2012
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Filmmaking: Adventure Vision Creating stunning, cutting-edge adventure films hasn’t gotten any easier. There’s still plenty of sweat and swearing. It has gotten a little cheaper, and, with YouTube, a viral video is only a few clicks away. Filmmaker and adventurer Bryan Smith has been at the forefront of this grassroots movement
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Grammy Awards or a look at the legendary free soloist Dean Potter with never seen before feats in free climbing, high lining, and wing suit flying? Seems like an easy choice to us. Tune in Sunday, Feb 12, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on the National Geographic Channel.
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This desire for freedom goes far beyond the highline to every facet of life....
– Pioneering Free Soloist Dean Potter
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January 2012
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A Snowboarder's Guide to Climate Change →
A few years ago, Jeremy Jones was cutting up one of his favorite runs down a glacier in Chamonix, the legendary French ski area high in the Aiguilles Rouges mountains. Jones has been a regular at this spot for the last 15 years, coming for a few weeks every winter to hone the skills that have made him one of the world’s leading big mountain snowboarders. But on this occasion, he did...
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December 2011
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November 2011
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Adventurers of the Year 2012: Surfer Carissa Moore See photos of all the Adventurers of the Year!
Surfing likes its legends. When the surf media started comparing a teenage girl from Hawaii with the sport’s reigning superstar and 11-time world champion, Kelly Slater, some of the passionate fans of the sport labeled it as hype. Carissa Moore made the first step toward proving the doubters wrong...
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Adventurers of the Year 2012: Adventurer Alastair Humphreys
“Break down the elitism in adventure—that was my goal,” says Alastair Humphreys. The 34-year-old Brit has ridden his bike 46,000 miles around the world, crossed Iceland’s rugged glacial highlands on foot, and set his sights on the longest unsupported journey to the South Pole. But in 2011, Humphreys never left his native U.K. He...
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October 2011
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