Points of Contact | Voices from our climbing community
Though we say it in different ways, our message is the same: Climbing is our home. Each climber’s story is a point of contact into
Though we say it in different ways, our message is the same: Climbing is our home. Each climber’s story is a point of contact into
Soil crust, crypto, living soil. It goes by many different names, but what really are biocrusts? We talked to Kristina Young, PHD candidate studying biocrusts
Legendary ‘Free Solo’ climber Alex Honnold joins Rich to discuss sustainability, solar power, the Olympic future of climbing, his new podcast ‘Climbing Gold,’ & more.
The Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia is a naturally rich and diverse land home to many indigenous People. Like other areas in the country
“Descent of the Refuge,” a film made to bring awareness to protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge through telling the story of three friends on
Three women set sail on a 350 mile expedition through Alaska’s massive Tongass National Forest, exploring how clear-cut logging in this coastal rainforest could affect
“I want to reach skiers and snowboarders and show them how Native people have always been a part of the stories of the mountains and
People are rising up to protect Europe’s largest wild river—the Vjosa. This waterway runs untamed from source to sea, embracing a mosaic of habitats and
What Is Outer Peace? Modern life is full of stress and struggle, anxiety and uncertainty, but time in nature calms us, connects us and
Patagonia Films presents: Treeline. Follow a group of skiers, snowboarders, scientists and healers to the birch forests of Japan, the red cedars of British Columbia
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