Thank you for this film! These young women are incredible, and Ascend does such important work! A couple of years ago, for my 63rd birthday, my family, friends, and I did a funny little climbing video for a Facebook Fundraiser and we were able to raise $2,000 for Ascend. I am grateful to Patagonia Films for helping increase the visibility of these much needed efforts.
This is what life is about, congrats to everyone who worked behind the scenes and to Patagonia for the wonderful job. I was watching it on my cellphone but I had to stop and watch it on my TV so I could appreciate the work.
A friend join Yosar last year and I was lucky enough to hang out with the team for a bit. I can honestly say they are legit heroes. Merryn and Mich are so badass and so humble. They were so nice and welcoming. So happy to see them featured cause they do so much good.
Being in Afghanistan for some years as a foreigner, it’s so difficult to explain what it is to find in this country beyond the war and the violence. Afghanistan changes you. Forever.
Very proud of my little sis, Mina and all other Afghan brave girls. They all are HEROES 💪🏼
So much respect for everyone who helped make this trip and film possible. Awesome!
Thank you for this film! These young women are incredible, and Ascend does such important work! A couple of years ago, for my 63rd birthday, my family, friends, and I did a funny little climbing video for a Facebook Fundraiser and we were able to raise $2,000 for Ascend. I am grateful to Patagonia Films for helping increase the visibility of these much needed efforts.
This is what life is about, congrats to everyone who worked behind the scenes and to Patagonia for the wonderful job. I was watching it on my cellphone but I had to stop and watch it on my TV so I could appreciate the work.
Thank you!
What an amazing film. These girls are the future!
A friend join Yosar last year and I was lucky enough to hang out with the team for a bit. I can honestly say they are legit heroes. Merryn and Mich are so badass and so humble. They were so nice and welcoming. So happy to see them featured cause they do so much good.
Amazing! Thanks to Ascend NGO!
THIS is a climbing doc. SO rad!!
Thanks for this documentary Patagonia
Gracias siempre por la inspiración, con mucho amor desde Argentina
So much respect for these women, Ascend, and all of the people involved in this effort.
Such a powerful film
Such a beautiful video, am left speechless and inspired by these young women.
Thank you for this film! Theseq young women have great energy and desire to learn. 💙
What a inspiring project! All my respect for these wonderful brave and bold women!
Thank you for this beautiful film.
May they reach new heights! Very well captured as well.
Thank you guys for this video and for your inspiring choice to be free and safe ❤
What a truly beautiful film and team of people. Incredible work!
These women are so inspiring. Lots of love ❤
I left a piece of me in that land and what happened to these persons it's a shame. Thanks to everyone involved in project like this, you're awesome! 🫶
Wow, that was powerful. Thank you!
It is something way more than climbing now! ❤
Another great film by Patagonia. So glad the ladies are here and best of luck to them in their studies! :)
Being in Afghanistan for some years as a foreigner, it’s so difficult to explain what it is to find in this country beyond the war and the violence. Afghanistan changes you. Forever.
This is amazing :) y'all are so badass - amazing to see other women and people of color kick butt
Beautiful!!
Absolutely love this, so much courage!
Absolutely amazing ❤
This is so cool ❤
What an amazing project!
Awesome and really interesting video thanks congratulations
Glad you enjoyed it
Wonderful.
Beautiful. I aspire to make films like this! I'm heading to NYU for an MA in Near Eastern Studies in the fall, I'd love to connect with Mina :)
Really inspiring
I think I heard about this on your dirtbag diaries podcast!
Is wakhan corridor really good for climbing?
The Taliban are actually anti-Islam. I hope these ladies find safety and peace.
Sometimes "refugee" status is obvious. The ideal outcome would be for they to return to at least visit Afghanistan without fear some day.