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Deaf climber Sonya Wilson overcame discrimination, isolation, and seemingly insurmountable obstacles as a child to become the woman she is today—a force of nature changing
Deaf climber Sonya Wilson overcame discrimination, isolation, and seemingly insurmountable obstacles as a child to become the woman she is today—a force of nature changing
In 2017, Brooke Hess had her best year of kayaking. In January, she spent a month training in Uganda. And then from Stakeout to Unleashed
In the winter of 2020-2021, Santiago Vega completed the first-known disabled ski descent of the Grand Teton via the Ford-Stettner Couloir, one of the 50
The second film of our #EveryoneOutside series features Jess Sporte and Paradox Sports. This film is presented by Visit Estes Park, with additional support from
“It’s not about these summits, it’s about these experiences in the mountains with my friends and communities, having conversations about what it feels like to
January 4th, 2020 was the first day that Trevor Kennison ventured into the backcountry as an adaptive athlete. A snowboarding accident at Vail Pass, CO
WHOOOP! It’s Martyn Ashton’s first day back riding with the crew! Chris Smith and Neil Donoghue were at our local bike park filming a video
The beginning of Josie the Paralympian. The beginning of evolving the bicycle industry to include all bodies. The beginning of a new cycling discipline without
Justin Salas is legally blind with 90% vision loss. Despite his visual condition he is one of the most successful climbers the filmmaker Albert
Kimber Cross is an adaptive athlete and National Board Certified teacher from Tacoma, Washington, Kimber Cross is passionate about the alpine. She started climbing in
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