Ski Afghanistan | Sidetracked Magazine

Written by Simon Urwin Photography by Simon Urwin & James Robertson ‘I am like a mountain goat!’ 24-year old Ali Shah Farhang tells me smiling broadly. ‘When I was very young, I would walk for five hours every day across the peaks to school and back home in all kinds of weather: minus 20 degrees, … Lire la suite

MTJP | Smoky Mountains on Vimeo

MTJP | Smoky Mountains is a visually stunning journey through Great Smoky Mountain National Park during peak fall color. This video is the culmination of two weeks exploring Great Smoky Mountains National Park. We chose Great Smoky Mountains as our second park because of it’s extraordinary display of fall colors, it’s incredibly diverse wildlife population, … Lire la suite

Montauk T&T – Le Mouching

MONTAUK & T&T Tom Dorsey speaks about Thomas & Thomas rods, one of the best advertisement film ever made. Who wouldn’t want to go fishing in Montauk now? I do!  

SpeedSleev Review – Bike World News

It’s inevitable, you are going to get a flat out there. Unless you are racing, you probably ride with at least a tube, a CO2, and tire levers. For some, a bag like theGreen Guru Gear Shifter Bag is perfect, because you can carry everything but the kitchen sink in it. Others like a smaller, more … Lire la suite

The Shadow Campaign // Whitewash on Vimeo

Midway through a dry season, with scraggly trees, icy slopes, and hardly any base, Mount Baker suddenly finds itself consumed by the chaos of the year’ biggest storm– unleashing several feet of snow every night for ten straight days. Plows work around the clock to keep order, but still the ditches fill with battered cars fallen victim to the heavy drifts. As the snow tirelessly buries the mountain, and the warmth and color of the sun become distant memories, the DPS crew reaches the top to find themselves cradled in a monochromatic powder paradise, everything washed away in a rapture of white.

The Shadow Campaign: 4 Short Films, Coming Fall 2014.
Valle Nevado – Mt. Baker – Refugio Frey – Baldface.

 

Hooded Rain Jacket | Rapha

Escape by design With an aesthetic styled for the everyday, the fabric and construction offer exceptional protection against the elements. The hood has been painstakingly crafted for unhindered vision when worn, and also to hold a clean shape when rolled and fastened into a collar. The jacket’s fabric is the same as that used in … Lire la suite

Lance Armstrong movie bikes go on sale – BikeRadar

Ultimate Cycles to sell over 100 original and reproduction bikes used in Lance Armstrong biopic The new Armstrong film will feature a selection of period and retro-styled bikes The as-yet untitled Lance Armstrong biopic, directed by Stephen Frears, is now in post-production, and UK-based bike shop Ultimate Cycles has sourced more than 100 of the … Lire la suite

ARCTIC SILVER – Le Mouching

As if everything we’d do by the river was slow motion, as if all that we feel was bigger than it is, as if the pleasure we have was endless, as if the days were longer, as if we would get much more from fly fishing, that’s what this film makes me feel. Fishing always … Lire la suite

Nick Meek – Make Good Time

Homepage http://www.makegoodtime.net/ NICK MEEK : BIOGRAPHY Nick’s work touches on everyone’s ability to sense and feel atmosphere. Whether it is a galloping horse in the desert, kids crossing the street, discarded shoes on a carpet or a majestic landscape, his pictures capture, not only a sense of the moment, but also the feeling. Nick has … Lire la suite

BING – Builders Tea on Vimeo

Bing Surfboards team rider James Parry soaks in his last few surfs before heading back to UK where he’ll recharge with his daily cup of Builders Tea before heading out on another world surf adventure. Fellow Bing Surfboards team rider Mick Rodgers joins in on the action.

Surfer/Surfboard/Social:
– James Parry/James Parry Model/@jimmyjamesparry
– Mick Rodgers/Silver Spoon/@mrrodgers_neighborhood
Music: Ton Fatata Te Miti – By The Sea
Camera/Edit: Aaron Kim

Builders Tea from Bing Surfboards on Vimeo.

The Road From Karakol

The Road From Karakol

In summer 2011, Outdoor Research athlete Kyle Dempster took off on his bike across Kyrgyzstan with a couple mostly-accurate maps, a trailer full of climbing gear, and a vocabulary of 10 Kyrgyz words. He spent two months pedaling and pushing the bike more than 1200 km on roads of variable states of neglect, wading through wild rivers, dealing with corrupt military checkpoint staff, and soloing a handful of unclimbed alpine rock and mixed routes. He recorded the journey, his camera his only partner, friend, and sometimes the only receiving end of his conversations for days at a time.

In 2013, Kyle’s self-shot footage of his journey in Kyrgyzstan made it to the desk of filmmakers Fitz Cahall and Austin Siadak, who were asked to look at the footage and see if there might be enough to chop together a 4-minute climbing film. They saw a lot more potential in it, and turned it into the 25-minute “The Road From Karakol,” which debuted at the 5Point Film Festival and took home the Best In Fest award.

Music

Artist: Lemolo

Song: Open Air

Artist: Exit Music

Song: Modern Age

Original score by Amy Stolzenbach

via The Road From Karakol on Vimeo.

depressions – a few moments from 30 miles in the canyon. on Vimeo

Depressions in landscape & emotion. An unstaged, mid-run, terrestrial-based short with Rob Krar. Krar, new to ultra running, holds the speed record for the Grand Canyon rim-to-rim-to-rim and has quickly become a dominant force in American races. Shot entirely with the Freefly Movi M5 and Canon 5d mk3. thewolpertinger.com via depressions – a few moments … Lire la suite