I've been skiing for around 15 years and have been to many different places. I went to Iran this year, and it is by far the best place I have been and skied in, the snow, the people, the food, the landscape and the whole experience were all incredible. It is like no where else, very different from the French Alps. If you have a chance to go I would definitely recommend it, Mountain Heaven (a British ski company) does great trips there! Also most of what the western media says is untrue
Last time I skied there was forty years ago and the lift lines at Dizin and on the roads there were way more crowded than this film shows, and that was half a century ago. Whilst it is is beautifully shot, this short vid makes it seem like a newly discovered secret which it isnt, but the sentiment is spot on. I returned 2 years ago after having not been back since I lived there in the seventies, the people are just as warm and friendly as I remember, the only difference was the exuberant and ostentatious displays of wealth I remember are no longer there.
As someone who had the good luck to live in Iran for some years, I thought this beautfiul film caught many essences of this complex and very lovely people and their culture. Thanks.
I left Iran as a 7 year old. I remember the times we had to get up very early to drive to Dizin. Man, this video brought tears into my eyes. I havnt been back for 30 years now. Miss you Iran
"Expert navigators between worlds"... feel sad but most accurate statement about Iranians. What a masterpiece! the most artistic film I've ever watched about Iran. best wishes from Tehran, Iran.
SO well done! Yes, the video is IN Iran, but it's ABOUT people. The People of Iran? Most certainly. But, also everywhere else! I felt incredibly connected to the Iranian skier just from hearing part of his experience. Drawing that connection into consciousness is powerful. Thank you so much for creating this! It really is beautiful.
I lived in Tehran as a kid way back in the late 70's. The skiing was always the high point at Dizin and Shemshak, but the Persian culture and food were also fascinating. Great work here. Beautifully shot. Congrats to the team and the brands that supported this effort. It shows that commercial and cultural can be allies - and maybe open spirits about life in other, sometimes closed parts of the world.
Brian, its not closed, I lived and went to community high school there in the seventies too but returned two years ago for a visit without any issue whatsoever, except being overfed by the generous and welcoming locals. I went up the mountains and stayed in a village behind Karaj dam and got altitude sickness briefly whilst trekking up there which was weird, I guess I got old, but spring when I went meant no skiing this time. As far as Tehran, I barely recognized anything, it is enormous with a metro underground train system and endless freeways.
There are quite a few more places to ski now, there is a skilift to Tochal which you catch from near Tajrish, there are ski lifts near Karaj in the village I visited, Khur, in the area called arangeh, and there are more lifts between Shemshak and Dizin called Darbandsar. I will be returning again at Christmas so ill post a vid you might want to check out. I live on the ocean now and surf every day, so going from sea level to that altitude again after all these years affected me.
I am Iranian but I really impressed with your presentation about Iran. And thanks Arc'teryx for such an amazing videos which showed the different prospective of skiing which i addicted to, relaxing and meditation and not only jumping and danger. It is funny but it is a reality which ski can calm you down.
Fabulous short video. Beautiful scenery, expert cinematography, and beautiful pairing with music and footage of everyday life and ordinary people. Wow. Thank you.
i don't care for skiing. i also dont care for sports videos. i was not expecting this video to take my breath away like it did. this is an incredibly beautiful piece of art.
I loved the prayer at 6:40. beautiful work Jordan, been waiting a while for this series to bubble up again! I hope you are well and back into things. Thanks for the inspiration!
Jordan and Arc'teryx - this is amazing. We have many Iranian friends, skiers too! This is being shared with them! Also, great to see that Chad and Forrest are back at it. We were so ready for this. The Alba Adventures hope one day to make it to some of these places.
I normally dont comment on clips, man this film is stunning the shots at the start and the commentary. Simply breath taking thank you so much for sharing this
I remember 30 years ago as teenagers we used to wait for the pistors (aka ski patrol) to go on lunch (for they wouldn't let us, especially more so in Shemshak than Dizin) to stray into the ungroomed backside of the slopes just to feel the sensation of the fresh pwder. Ii broke a pair of skies and a shin along the way, but looking back, it was worth it!
Going to snowboard Dizin in end of March! This video is so mesmerizing!!It will be Trip of my life! Does anyone who have been there can recomend some lowbudget accomodation in Dizin or around?
Hotels in Dizin in late March are pretuy much booked as it is in the middle of Iranian new year holidays. But if you book in advance or even check with locals in Gajereh (the village adjacent to Dizin) you might find a cheaper alternative. Good luck
the iranian accent in this video was mostly yazdi, did you go to yazd and to sakhot to ski there? cuz mostly only in yazd the buildings are like that (since it's the second oldest city in the world).
Nice video. I hope you provide a version without those people in Yazd and that weird bath. It is not even traditional or common anywhere in Iran. As you said it is probably some weird private club, and do not do anything with ski or Iran. The traditional bath houses are all over Iran and they are not like this, and norms, clothing (called LOUNG) is not what you showed. Probably it is illegal and underground because public baths have restricted regulation from the ministry of health and what you showed is just against all of it. Also, I do not like that you use dark and gloomy filters for people and cities.
if this video made it look ugly, it must be a crazy beautiful place! because this video made it look beautiful to everyone else. maybe ill get to see for myself someday.
i agree with Jedi Mindtrick but actually no one can go all around iran in a short trip... to reach the depth of iran ( less known landscapes ) you need years... iran is big dude !
Why narrate in this lazy sterotypical way, , privileged position to be doing what your doing. Could have been a interesting look as a totally different culture but instead finding that i was just annoyed everytime the guy was trying to say something deep while sounding like he could barely be bothered to have any enthusiasm.
I've been skiing for around 15 years and have been to many different places. I went to Iran this year, and it is by far the best place I have been and skied in, the snow, the people, the food, the landscape and the whole experience were all incredible. It is like no where else, very different from the French Alps. If you have a chance to go I would definitely recommend it, Mountain Heaven (a British ski company) does great trips there! Also most of what the western media says is untrue
Thank you for your kind words sir.
I very much agree with you Alex.. i was there four month ago and I share you opinions.
Last time I skied there was forty years ago and the lift lines at Dizin and on the roads there were way more crowded than this film shows, and that was half a century ago. Whilst it is is beautifully shot, this short vid makes it seem like a newly discovered secret which it isnt, but the sentiment is spot on. I returned 2 years ago after having not been back since I lived there in the seventies, the people are just as warm and friendly as I remember, the only difference was the exuberant and ostentatious displays of wealth I remember are no longer there.
As someone who had the good luck to live in Iran for some years, I thought this beautfiul film caught many essences of this complex and very lovely people and their culture. Thanks.
I left Iran as a 7 year old. I remember the times we had to get up very early to drive to Dizin. Man, this video brought tears into my eyes. I havnt been back for 30 years now. Miss you Iran
"Expert navigators between worlds"... feel sad but most accurate statement about Iranians. What a masterpiece! the most artistic film I've ever watched about Iran. best wishes from Tehran, Iran.
i too felt that statement very deeply.
That is the best way to Describe Iranians in this current situation. Me too felt this very deeply!
SO well done! Yes, the video is IN Iran, but it's ABOUT people. The People of Iran? Most certainly. But, also everywhere else! I felt incredibly connected to the Iranian skier just from hearing part of his experience. Drawing that connection into consciousness is powerful. Thank you so much for creating this! It really is beautiful.
I lived in Tehran as a kid way back in the late 70's. The skiing was always the high point at Dizin and Shemshak, but the Persian culture and food were also fascinating. Great work here. Beautifully shot. Congrats to the team and the brands that supported this effort. It shows that commercial and cultural can be allies - and maybe open spirits about life in other, sometimes closed parts of the world.
Brian, its not closed, I lived and went to community high school there in the seventies too but returned two years ago for a visit without any issue whatsoever, except being overfed by the generous and welcoming locals. I went up the mountains and stayed in a village behind Karaj dam and got altitude sickness briefly whilst trekking up there which was weird, I guess I got old, but spring when I went meant no skiing this time. As far as Tehran, I barely recognized anything, it is enormous with a metro underground train system and endless freeways.
was also at CHS...
I remember a Tim Elliot..canadian I think? Anyways, I had no problem getting a visa at the airport, so I recommend you go check it out.
my older brother
There are quite a few more places to ski now, there is a skilift to Tochal which you catch from near Tajrish, there are ski lifts near Karaj in the village I visited, Khur, in the area called arangeh, and there are more lifts between Shemshak and Dizin called Darbandsar. I will be returning again at Christmas so ill post a vid you might want to check out. I live on the ocean now and surf every day, so going from sea level to that altitude again after all these years affected me.
Wow! Awesome movie, awesome soundtrack, awesome people!Big respect from Siberia
Thanks
Iran voyage
I am Iranian but I really impressed with your presentation about Iran.
And thanks Arc'teryx for such an amazing videos which showed the different prospective of skiing which i addicted to, relaxing and meditation and not only jumping and danger. It is funny but it is a reality which ski can calm you down.
Who knew. What a wonderful film. Perhaps one day I will visit the enigmatic Iran.
Fabulous short video. Beautiful scenery, expert cinematography, and beautiful pairing with music and footage of everyday life and ordinary people. Wow. Thank you.
Wow, great documentary and imagery ... never saw Iran like this.
try #dizin #shemshak or #darbandsar , all in iran
i don't care for skiing. i also dont care for sports videos. i was not expecting this video to take my breath away like it did. this is an incredibly beautiful piece of art.
Beautifully filmed and narrated
I loved the prayer at 6:40. beautiful work Jordan, been waiting a while for this series to bubble up again! I hope you are well and back into things. Thanks for the inspiration!
that's actually call for prayer :D
One of the best shorts films on Iran ❤️
Jordan and Arc'teryx - this is amazing. We have many Iranian friends, skiers too! This is being shared with them! Also, great to see that Chad and Forrest are back at it. We were so ready for this.
The Alba Adventures hope one day to make it to some of these places.
So good we saw it twice!
You guys always make the best of film.
I love it. Thank you !! Made me feel as if I was skiing along.
the scene with Azan and ski is amazing...well done
Awesome work!
I was already looking forward for this trip, now I am so curious.
thanks for the video...
Cheers from the portuguese in dubai.
Stunning as always Jordan and Arc'teryx!
I hope you release these on Blu-ray one day :)
Really great.
I'M really honor to be in my country.
Thenk you for your amazing video.
Beautiful. Amazing work Jordan
I normally dont comment on clips, man this film is stunning the shots at the start and the commentary. Simply breath taking thank you so much for sharing this
Amazing, beautiful and wonderful!!!!
Thank you very much.
I have very good memories with my family at dizin around 25 years ago. Great vid
A tiny gem....inspirational...my next trip with my skis?
Awesome.
Simply amazing on all levels. Truly impressive work, I hope this series is being shown at film festivals!
thank you for showing my country
Very welcome to Iran from south Iran -Persian gulf
This is fantastic. Excellent work.
Congratulations, to the Arcteryx and the Team, good job.
Simply beautiful
Absolutely stunning. Thank you.
Perfect cutting and high quality still love it when watching it keep going or get a movie director. I'm serious 😃
Amazing clip! Mind blowing edit along with fantastic music selection. Great job!
Must be a real Buzz....Big up Iran.
Great video!!!
Wow! Fantastic film! Thank you for creating and posting it.
very well made, a great watch!
Great Film ! Well done ! Keep it up Bro.
Just Awesome!
I love Dizin ski resort
I really enjoyed the video. great concept! great editing!! good job guys.
GRAN DOCUMENTO DE SKI EN IRAN , CON UNA MARAVILLOSA FOTOGRAFIA.
Am thinking of coming for a holiday .Last time was back in 99 staid for 2 weeks at my sisters house in Tehran,
that was amazing, thank you
thanks for film.
I remember 30 years ago as teenagers we used to wait for the pistors (aka ski patrol) to go on lunch (for they wouldn't let us, especially more so in Shemshak than Dizin) to stray into the ungroomed backside of the slopes just to feel the sensation of the fresh pwder. Ii broke a pair of skies and a shin along the way, but looking back, it was worth it!
Going to snowboard Dizin in end of March! This video is so mesmerizing!!It will be Trip of my life!
Does anyone who have been there can recomend some lowbudget accomodation in Dizin or around?
Kamil Czyszczoń enjoy it bro 😉
Hotels in Dizin in late March are pretuy much booked as it is in the middle of Iranian new year holidays. But if you book in advance or even check with locals in Gajereh (the village adjacent to Dizin) you might find a cheaper alternative. Good luck
good job !!!
1:25 I think you mean East. 300km west of Iran-Iraq border would be in Iraq.
Amazing video. Truly inspiring.
great series
beautiful!
Amazing.
nice video
9:03 The music name or artist ,Please.
So Nice - Tomasz Stanko Quintet
Thanks
I enjoyed watching this however some of the subtitles aren't accurate. Great video never the less.
Absolutely brilliant videography 👍🏻
Too many misinterpreted phrases and slangs though !
the iranian accent in this video was mostly yazdi, did you go to yazd and to sakhot to ski there? cuz mostly only in yazd the buildings are like that (since it's the second oldest city in the world).
really nice video
at 3:20 What type of Benz is it?
Can someone tell me what editor this is
Awesome
i love it..very love it
Who made this video?!!!
really amazing, i enjoyed, you can go watch my vlogs about iran too.
just wow wow wow welcome
Mehrdad chera hame ja bet bar mi khor am?? 🤔😀
@@Keyhan-c8c 😜
6:44 this is the deepest shit i've ever seen in my entire life
We loved to drink in public and pray in private, but now ,we hate to pray in public and drink in private
❤
super cool, but could've used some more skiing lol
Salut à tous les amis, c'est david lafarge pokémon
sounds like mr robot talking
"300km West of the Iran-Iraq border." Does that put them in Iraq?
hahahha NO.
Shouldn't it be "300km East" ?
Dave Hause true
it's an error it should be east
Nice video. I hope you provide a version without those people in Yazd and that weird bath. It is not even traditional or common anywhere in Iran. As you said it is probably some weird private club, and do not do anything with ski or Iran. The traditional bath houses are all over Iran and they are not like this, and norms, clothing (called LOUNG) is not what you showed. Probably it is illegal and underground because public baths have restricted regulation from the ministry of health and what you showed is just against all of it. Also, I do not like that you use dark and gloomy filters for people and cities.
Im Iranian
Why you show ugly image from Iran?
Iran is very very beautifuler than this images
Advisor 8 Still you didn't get it?don't you? wow
honestly as an iranian i must say you couldn't show Iran uglier than this. where did you go after your ski to the poorest unknown village or what?
if this video made it look ugly, it must be a crazy beautiful place! because this video made it look beautiful to everyone else. maybe ill get to see for myself someday.
Iran is not all about Tehran upper city, expensive sportscars and new fancy shit...
i agree with Jedi Mindtrick
but actually no one can go all around iran in a short trip... to reach the depth of iran ( less known landscapes ) you need years... iran is big dude !
Why not ? This is part of us .
he tried to focus more on the old school indigenous people and why not, everything else is pretty much the same all over the world
So boring show more action than more cinematic
Why narrate in this lazy sterotypical way, , privileged position to be doing what your doing. Could have been a interesting look as a totally different culture but instead finding that i was just annoyed everytime the guy was trying to say something deep while sounding like he could barely be bothered to have any enthusiasm.
Great video production! بارك الله