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Alpinist.com's first surfing film offers a look at the evolution of where surfing came from and where it's going.
Seeking meaning beyond tragedy with a mountaineering school for Sherpas and high altitude workers.
"People say you shouldn't jump off cliffs... But why not? You can." Get a taste of why these New Zealanders continue risking their lives even as their friends die.
Alpinist, proud sponsor of the 2007 Bozeman Ice Festival, presents this feature film highlighting last year's events.
Rich Purnell swings between rock and ice on Misery (M8+/9), the testpiece at the Belfry in Vail, Colorado.
Jonathan Thesenga and Brittany Griffith, the first American rock climbers to climb at Stolby, Siberia, share the madness of the local ethic—family free soloing en masse.
Andy Kirkpatrick and Ian Parnell get stormed off Patagonia's Cerro Standhardt. This clip from PSYCHE is available only on Alpinist TV.
Featuring Britain's best rock climbers, plus top overseas visitors, and packing in over 200 'E' points of action, Committed exhibits some of the world's hardest and most dangerous ascents.
Sean Isaac, Rob Owens and Roger Strong establish new mixed terrain (ED1 M7 WI5 A1, 700m) on the north face of Kichatna Spire in Alaska's Kichatna Range.
A window into the mind of a dedicated mixed climber as he works his project—with special effects you won't find anywhere else. |