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- The story of the first blind man ever to reach the top of Mount Everest.
- Kiwi adventurer Ellis Emmett embarks on an incredible journey across the waves of the South Pacific. He must harness the power of the wind to explore some of the most remote islands and atolls on the planet; places only accessible by sailboat. Greeted by the isolated people who call these shores home, Ellis immerses himself in the fascinating, yet threatened cultures of Tonga, Fiji, Wallis and Futuna, the Marshall Islands, and Kiribati.
- "Getting to the top matters," or so says veteran alpinist Mark Richey as he prepares to climb Saser Kangri II, at 7,518 meters the world's second highest unclimbed mountain. In "The Old Breed", co- director and climber Freddie Wilkinson takes the audience with him on a journey to the heart of one of the last unexplored patches of mountain wilderness: the war-inflicted eastern Karakoram range. As Richey and Steve Swenson, both in their 50s, push the limits of physical health and will power to be the first to claim this final summit, a gripping psychological thriller unfolds.
- Film follows blind climber Erik Weihenmayer's successful climb of Mount Everest.
- Adventure Chef Adam Glick travels the country meeting up with locals to explore the area and cook amazing meals outside, over a campfire.
- Dispatches takes us on an epic journey around the globe while focusing on stories about the initiatives, technologies, & people who impact our world.
- Television producers and adventurers Josh Thomas and J.J. Kelley test their skills on an epic adventure down India's sacred River Ganges.
- First whitewater descent of the "Everest" of rivers, the Tsangpo Gorge in Tibet.
- Carrying only a machete, adventure writer Robert Earle Howells walks off into the dense Peruvian Amazon to survive for a week without taking food, water or shelter. He is accompanied by renowned Peruvian jungle guide Moises Chavez.
- Reinold Messner looks back over his career with surprising candor and personal revelation, the career of a man whose restless quest for self-knowledge through extreme adventures made him the greatest mountain climber of modern times.
- The EpicQuest television series is a character and location driven docudrama anchored by the adventure travel company EpicQuest. The story driven series will follow the guides, athletes and operational heads of the company as they work their way through a season of guiding, hosting and fulfilling the lifelong dreams of clients.
- This series documents the epic challenge of two crazy Australians, Jonno Durrant and Stefan Hunt, as they set off to surf in all 28 states of India in just 3 months.
- Follow MotoCross legend Doug Henry into his next chapter as an adaptive downhill mountain biker.
- Primal Quest is one of the world's toughest outdoor endurance challenges. Follow co-ed teams of 4 as they bike, trek, climb and paddle over 400 miles in the wilderness surrounding Lake Tahoe during this 8 day expedition race.
- Profiles six waterkeepers, part of Robert F. Kennedy Jr's Waterkeeper Alliance, and the water bodies they are fighting to protect: Puget Sound, in Washington State; the Cook Inlet in Alaska; Santa Monica Bay in Los Angeles; the Neuse River in North Carolina; the Willamette River in Oregon; and the Hackensack River in New Jersey.
- Dcoumentary on the 30-year clean up of the Hudson River, featuring Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., attorney for the Hudson Riverkeeper foundation, and Bob Boyle, a Sports Illustrated writer who formed the Hudson River Fisherman's Assoc. in the 1960s and whose lawsuit to clean up the Hudson went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court and provided the legal precedent for all of the environmental laws of the 1970s. Kennedy's father, Sen. Robert Kennedy is shown with Walter Cronkite in a landmark 1965 CBS Documentary, "The Majestic Polluted Hudson."
- This stunningly beautiful film captures the incredible journey of a whitewater expedition, as it explores the upper Mekong, Salween and Yangtze rivers.
- Series mission: Nature, adventure, and conservation. Premiere episode "The Last Wild River in California, part 1, is to lean about the last great un-dammed wild river in in California and fly fish for its wild steelhead. (1 of 16 shows filmed all over the world)
- One of America's premier mountain climbers, Kitty Calhoun, challenges the "Mother of all Ice" in Norway, its 1,000+ ft. frozen waterfalls.
- Three of the most sublime adventures in America - kayaking Glacier Bay in Alaska, rafting the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho and climbing the Grand Teton peak in Wyoming.
- Follow human fight professional Marshal Miller as he travels to Castle Valley Utah with his friends and family to take flight in some of the most beautiful places in the United States
- The series, "Outlook" is an in-depth interview series profiling athletes, journalists, musicians and leaders in the Outside World who have impacted the industry in a meaningful way.
- After the 1996 Summer Olympics, Scott Shipley, a four-time Olympic kayaker, brought $50,000-worth of kayaks and gear to the children of war-ravaged Bihac, Bosnia. Their fledgling kayak club had given hope, meaning and solace to kids who had seen the worst that life has to offer. In 1999, Shipley returned to Bijac to see what had become of the kids, their coach and the Bosnian Olympic kayaker he had befriended in Atlanta.
- The first crossing of the frozen Bering Strait from Alaska to Russia in a land-based vehicle. Third attempt by British adventurer Steve Brooks in his Snowbird 6 vehicle, the ultimate SUV, capable of driving on the frozen ice, crossing the open sea, mounting and leaving huge frozen ice pans all in minus 40 degree weather.
- A rare sport in a rare land, the story of mountain unicyclists Kris Holm and Nathan Hoover's wild journey across the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. A spell-binding road trip and an evocative portrayal of the unique people and culture of an enchanted country.
- A celebration of the wild and free paragliding lifestyle, following the adventures of Venezuelan pilots Herminio Cordido and Jorge Atramiz on a journey of a lifetime to the top paragliding locations in the world -- Angel Falls, Venezuela; the Himalayas in Nepal the Dolomite Mountains in Italy; Zagora, Morocco; and Slovenia.
- Ten filmmakers tell stories about individuals living a life of exploration and discovery.
- A weekly magazine program uniting the very best action and extreme sports from around the planet.
- Kevin Wilson, 31 years after a paralyzing car crash, is now living his dream as a ski bum despite a long and difficult path to get to where he is now. After his car wreck, he struggled with mental health, alcoholism and obesity but wanted to make a positive change in his life - so he started skiing again. Now, he's sharing his love of the mountains with others by running a non-profit dedicated to providing winter sport opportunities for individuals affected by a disability.
- Big wave radical kayak surfing in Indonesia, first whitewater descent of the punishing Sutlej in the Indian Himalaya, and gut-wrenching white water runs on the Slave River in the raw wilderness of northern Canada.
- The first paragliding expedition across America. World paragliding distance recordholder Will Gadd, also a perennial winner of the X-Games ice climbing competition, lead a three-man team to paraglide from Ventura, California across the Southwestern and Southeastern U.S. and land on the Atlantic Coast in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, where the Wright Bros. invented human flight.
- In the Shadow of the Condor documents an expedition in January of 2002 into the spectacular pristine Corcovado wilderness in Southern Chile. The expedition traveled up a "heart of darkness" river, bushwhacked through a vertical jungle, and then emerged out into a magnificent landscape of glaciated granite walls. Filmmaker Michael Brown and Chilean conservationist Pablo Sandor climbed upward to find a jewel of a lake tucked between the highest peaks. Sandor and his Ayacara Foundation are working to protect the Corcovado region from development and the United Nations has just selected Ayacara to receive a prestigious conservation award. Ayacara leaders give important credit for the award to Brown's film, which dramatized for U.N. and the Chilean Government's decision makers first-hand why the region should be included in a national park. "In the Shadow of the Condor" was produced by Outside Television, in association with OLN.
- Profiles of and interviews with Sir Edmund Hillary and Sir Wilfred Thesiger, the two great explorers of the mid-20th Century. Including rare stock footage and Thesiger's renowned black-and-white photographs from his decades in the remote corners of Arabia and Africa.
- The 15th Marathon of the Sands ultra-marathon. Six marathons in seven days across the burning sands of the Sahara Desert in Morocco. 750 competitors from around the world.
- Cave diving is among the most challenging and treacherous sports in the world. In the underground rivers of the Yucatan in Mexico miles of uncharted tunnels and awe-inspiring caverns have lured the world's greatest divers to brave the perils of its labyrinthine passageways. From a cave entrance deep in the jungle, diver Mike Madden has charted over 50 miles of breathtaking dives to azure blue underwater worlds.
- The Inertia is proud to announce the launch of our new documentary film series, which aims to tell the best stories in surfing. Period. The first, 24-minute episode provides an intimate portrait of the mentality, risks, and lifestyle associated with pursuing monstrous waves around the planet through the eyes of the world's most decorated big wave surfer, Greg Long. The film's title, Sine Qua Non, is a Latin phrase, which, roughly translated, means, "Without which, [there is] nothing."
- Despite the high hopes and good intentions of international envirnomental groups to help Belize protect is pristine rain forests, three projects in three different regions of the Central American country show how complex conservation issues can be when they collide with subsistence poverty. From the Howler Monkey Sanctuary northeast of Belize City to the rugged mountain rain forests along the Guatemalan Border, the film documents how even the most well-conceived and astute strategies for bringing economic growth through protecting the rain forest can be threatened by unpredictable human nature.
- Follow 3 novice cyclist as they train to compete in the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race
- Highlights from the 2017 action sports competition the GoPro Mountain Games.
- Journey along with musician and social activist Michael Franti as he opens the doors to his home life and yoga retreat "Soulshine" in Bali, Indonesia.
- Documenting the world of alpine ski racing through authentic cinematic storytelling.
- Ryan Kinder has stunned the Nashville music scene with his harrowing voice and powerful guitar playing but he doesn't stop there. As an avid triathlete, Ryan was selected to compete in the Ironman World Championship and attempts to balance his physical training with recording his second full length country rock album.
- The villagers of Rewa, Guyana work with a group of fisherman to sustainably support the village and protect the endangered species the Arapaima. The largest scaled fresh water fish in the world.