Surfing Morocco
The swell-forecasting models were predicting the biggest swell of the year to hit northern Africa by week’s end, and the crew had only a matter of days to slip away to the world’s best waves.
The swell-forecasting models were predicting the biggest swell of the year to hit northern Africa by week’s end, and the crew had only a matter of days to slip away to the world’s best waves.
A tour of backcountry skiing’s roots–from its origins in Central Asia and Scandanavia to the 10th Mountain Division in WII to present day freeriders–that is part historical, part ski film and part inspiration.
Follow a solo alpinist as he comes face to face with his fears on a difficult peak.
Catch skier Julian Carr drop more than a thousand feet in under four minutes.
A film showcasing Jordan’s culture and the experience of four climbers–Heidi Wirtz, Chris Kalous, Ben Firth and Aaron Black–on a new 1,200-foot free climb up one of the country’s tallest walls.
A glimpse of yesteryear: five 1960s and 1970s ski films from film icon Roger Brown and skiing and mountaineering legend Barry Corbet.
Ben Schmitt delivers on Devil’s Road (5.13b), Shelf Road, Colorado.
A team of ten women from Australia and the USA come together to attempt to climb three of Africa’s highest peaks in less than three weeks.
This Hunter Thompson-esque trip from California to Costa Rica features five landlocked Austrians on a surf pilgrimage.
“When the chips are down, he’ll probably be the one who’s eating the chips.”
Andrew McGarry extols the virtues of a favorite cruise with a trusty blue buddy.
Alpinist.com’s first surfing film offers a look at the evolution of where surfing came from and where it’s going.