Adaptive athletes in Northern Utah use mountain biking to reclaim joy, independence, and community while challenging society’s assumptions about disability.
Archives: Films
A Refuge of Scouting
In suburban Colorado, an all-refugee Scout troop transforms survival, displacement, and cultural isolation into a new vision of American identity and belonging.
A Line in the Snow
Veteran polar explorer Annie Aggens leads her two daughters on a rugged dogsled journey through the Boundary Waters, where surviving winter wilderness together becomes her most meaningful expedition yet: learning how to be a mother.
Fire Lines
Can bikes, trails and ancient traditions be the path to a better future?
In The Footsteps Of Our Ancestors
Walking in the footsteps of the Shúhtagot’ı̨nę Mountain Dene, youth, elders, and community guides trace the abandoned remains of the CANOL pipeline, a failed World War II energy project, as part of the 2017 Canol Youth Leadership Hike.
Made of Grit
Capturing hikers finishing their emotional six-month hike along the Appalachian Trail.
Remaining Native
A Native American teenager chasing his dream of collegiate running discovers that his greatest race is learning how to carry the legacy of his great-grandfather’s escape from an Indian boarding school.
Breaking Trail
Emily Ford sets out with Diggins, a borrowed sled dog, to become the first woman and person of color to thru-hike the 1200 mile Ice Age Trail in winter.
Wood Hood
DeVaughn, a 15-year old kid from New York City, takes a weekend trip with Camping To Connect, a BIPOC-led mentorship program
Why We Walk
Follow the journey of three Black men, from across the globe, united to empower and de-stigmatize urban communities of color and their participation in the great outdoors.
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