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Day in the Life of an Olympic Athlete | Amy Hunt

Amy Hunt is a 23-year-old Olympic Sprinter for Team Great Britain. She won silver in Tokyo in 2025 and has an amazing future ahead of her. We joined Amy in Venice, Italy, to get an inside look into her training and life as she prepares for the World Indoor Championships next week. She’s coming for medals.

Push the Lines

Jesse Huey tricks his friends Matt Segal and Quentin Roberts into a mixed climbing free ascent of the Diamond on Colorado’s Long’s Peak in winter. Over years of attempts, friendship, and screaming barfies, the team finally frees the line, proving that big dreams and solid friendships are always worth the effort.

Sequences

Mountain biking traces and weaves. The rhythm of the terrain. The fluidity of light. The presence of another rider beside you – changing how you read the line, how you ride the line, how you feel the mountain. From dust to stone, from exhilaration to exhaustion. Sequences is a film about all of it.

Four By Four

Four by Four is a grand tour of two of Québec’s most beautiful regions. Spanning 215 kilometers and packing in 4,200 meters of elevation gain, the route links Saguenay and Charlevoix while crossing four Wildlife Management Areas (ZECs). It winds through some of the province’s wildest territory, where riders are likely to encounter deer, moose, and a wide variety of other animals

INTO ALTAI

Divine Council is a 2025 backcountry freeskiing film produced by the Wells Brothers (Beau-James and Jossi Wells), showcasing a cinematic, monochromatic, and mystical journey shot in Japan. Released on December 21, 2025, the film features skiers Jackson Wells, Quinn Wolferman, Kai Mahler, Jossi Wells, and Beau-James Wells, with cinematography by Beau-James Wells

Grant Fisher – Turning Point | Dig Deeper Stories

After years in Portland, OR with pro team Bowerman Track Club, American distance runner Grant Fisher made a bold move—leaving the system behind to train solo with his former high school coach, Mike Scannell, in the mountains of Park City, Utah. This latest Dig Deeper Story explores the mindset, decisions, and sacrifices behind that transition. From redefining his environment to designing a training setup that works for him, Grant is building a new path to becoming the best version of himself.

Arc’teryx Presents: See Those Flowers?

et inside the head of Arc’teryx athlete Martin Kern as he attempts the 175K La Diagonale des Fous, a course with over 10,000 meters of climbing — so brutal he reaches the point where, “with a shattered body, it’s your mind that carries you forward.”
This lyrical portrait of suffering and serendipity is told through Martin’s lens, developed over a lifetime of training, deep connection to the land, and self-reflection.

Mountain Waves – A River Surfing Short Doc

Deep in the heart of the Rocky Mountain range lies a surf shop with long line of stories to its name. Salida Colorado houses the greatest river surfing wave in the state - but its origins begin with the birth of their whitewater park itself.
Mike Harvey is a local who came to the Arkansas River Valley to pursue whitewater rafting and kayaking back in the early 90's. His love for the river and pursuit of "stepping it up a notch" brought him and Zach Hughes to the pinnacle of wave creation and board shaping right on the banks of the Arkansas River.

Joda Dolmans | Team Mountain People

In this episode, Jodá pushes deeper into his winter solo mission across the six iconic climbing peaks of the Tindenålen challenge. From battling storms and zero visibility on Strandåtinden to navigating long, lonely rappels in the dark on Stetind, and finally returning twice to face the uncertainty of Husbyviktinden, this chapter captures the grit, risk, and raw commitment behind his biggest solo project yet.

The Arithmetic Of Brothers — The Pou Brothers

Some choices don’t happen in an instant. They grow over time, built on trust and shaped by a shared vision of the mountains.
After more than twenty years of routes, projects, and expeditions experienced together, Iker Pou and Eneko Pou strengthen a relationship built over the years, taking this collaboration to a new level.
“For us, climbing has always been a way to push beyond our limits while staying true to our values. We’ve found a partner who understands and shares this vision of the mountains.” — Iker & Eneko Pou