Four friends travel to Baffin Island for a forty-day human-powered adventure, featuring big wall first ascents, whitewater paddle descents, and wild Arctic flamingos.
What an incredible group of friends. I love the fact that you were all so committed to carrying all the extra fun things. I mean. That flamingo is hilarious!
a film that captures the contagious spirit of adventure we have as climbers.. never surprised to see such from Bron and Jacob. Thank you both. Well done by Heather Mosher in the telling!
This was my favorite film at the Banff film fest when I first saw it. Such an awesome film. One of my favorite from the festival to this day👌 These mountains are beautiful and I kept a note to visit some day. That day might finally come this year. Thanks for sharing the beauty of this remote place.
This is honestly so cool. Like this is the absolute dream of dreams of dreams. Such awesome dedication and camaraderie. So glad that they were able to pull this off.
You guys are such an inspiration, thank you so much for sharing all these beautiful adventures. I've seen your expedition in Greenland a few weeks ago as well and it was an absolute blast to see such a combination of humility, challenging climbing and adventure with a fantastic team like that. I hope we will get to see many more expeditions like that because I could watch entire seasons of this !
Wow!! Loved that one, very inspiring. My dream and goal is to do some alpine climbs on Sweden's highest peak, Kebnekaise. They haven't been touched in over 25 years (probably). Very excited for a summer of climbing now :) Subscriber earned!
Epic trip. But your disclaimer at the end... Climbing and exploring is rooted in human nature not colonialism. Dont be so arrogant to think only colonising western nations ever climbed and explored. Colonialism might have used some climbing and exploring , but it also used walking, eating, breathing, riding horses, sailing ships etc, so is that all also rooted in colonialism? Stop being so apologetic about what people in the past that you never knew, nor had any influence on did.
Wow that was awesome. So great that you took the kids climbing.
Raddest film I've watched in a long long time
One of the most generous and intimate climbing related videos I’ve ever seen. Thanks guys
That was food for my soul. What a great film!
Great film! Well put together, wonderful adventure, a story for a lifetime.
What an incredible group of friends. I love the fact that you were all so committed to carrying all the extra fun things. I mean. That flamingo is hilarious!
a film that captures the contagious spirit of adventure we have as climbers.. never surprised to see such from Bron and Jacob. Thank you both. Well done by Heather Mosher in the telling!
This was my favorite film at the Banff film fest when I first saw it. Such an awesome film. One of my favorite from the festival to this day👌 These mountains are beautiful and I kept a note to visit some day. That day might finally come this year. Thanks for sharing the beauty of this remote place.
That's what i call a real adventure. Love the vibe and the spirit, you guys are awesome.
Amazing! What a brilliant combination of incredible hard climbing, stunning scenrio and crazy fun and adventure, great film 😻
This was a beautiful video. To me, as a new climber, this is so inspiring. I dream of doing this level of climbing one day. I'm from South Africa.
Such an amazing film! Loved every moment of it!
Just watched this while having breakfast and I feel so inspired. Thanks for sharing.
An amazing trip and an emotional watch. Thanks for sharing
These be good people right here. Thanks for the smile today, needed that
Beautiful film
So cool, thank you so much for creating and sharing this beautiful story
A masterpiece of a video you've managed to bundle together here! Sharing it and your channel with all my climbing buddies!
What a wild adventure
Real lovely film and adventure!
Lovely documentation of an awesome adventure. Great job guys.
This is honestly so cool. Like this is the absolute dream of dreams of dreams. Such awesome dedication and camaraderie. So glad that they were able to pull this off.
A real gem of filmmaking in the alpine. Thank you!
keren sekali teman-teman---dan akhirnya mengajari anak-anak manjat, hahaha, cool ---semoga sehat semuanya ya
Beautiful!!
Awesome work. You deserve more attation
absolutely wild thanks for sharing such a cool film
all time film, thank you for the stoke!
You guys are such an inspiration, thank you so much for sharing all these beautiful adventures. I've seen your expedition in Greenland a few weeks ago as well and it was an absolute blast to see such a combination of humility, challenging climbing and adventure with a fantastic team like that.
I hope we will get to see many more expeditions like that because I could watch entire seasons of this !
Thank you so much! Definitely hoping to go on more trips like this so we'll do our best ;)
so good! Squampton represent
What a wholesome video. Must have been quite an experience.
Wow what a video/trip, cheers 4 sharing.
This was so good, can't find the words. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this super fun adventure!
Great film, great adventure! Well done all!
Loving the balance in this trip
Simply amazing! Well done and thanks for sharing!!
Excellent Editing! 🏆
Wow beautifully made ❤
Loved it. Beautiful place
Wholesome lot! Nice - but sketchy - adventure. You were rather lucky coming down the "whites" with those boats...
you certainly know how to have fun!!
Super cool little doc! Great adventure! Waiting for some Cochamo footage! ;)
Dream teaaaaam!! so fun to watch!
Wow!! Loved that one, very inspiring. My dream and goal is to do some alpine climbs on Sweden's highest peak, Kebnekaise. They haven't been touched in over 25 years (probably). Very excited for a summer of climbing now :) Subscriber earned!
this is great stuff
Love it!!
amazing
Hope to do something similar one day with my group.
hi, someone know the title of the music at the end?
I remember when the legendary Doug Scott climbed Mount Asgard, in 1972
We repeated his route on Asgard on the trip! (Second route on Asgard), legendary route and climber 🙌
Epic trip. But your disclaimer at the end...
Climbing and exploring is rooted in human nature not colonialism.
Dont be so arrogant to think only colonising western nations ever climbed and explored. Colonialism might have used some climbing and exploring , but it also used walking, eating, breathing, riding horses, sailing ships etc, so is that all also rooted in colonialism? Stop being so apologetic about what people in the past that you never knew, nor had any influence on did.
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