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A sneak peak at Gone Missing: Vanished in Papua airing November 2.

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Skiers and snowboarders try to best each other with big air and high-flying tricks.

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Kayaker Paul Kuthe started canoeing as a small child with his father before graduating to whitewater kayaking and picking his own lines.

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The Anti Cam is ready for testing. Matt is about to find out whether his vision is pipe dream or possibility.

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Filmmaker Greg MacGillivray documents a wild ride down the Colorado River.

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Follow an expedition to ski North Africa's highest peak.

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Climber Anya Miller continues push the limits of bouldering despite nine surgeries on her left knee. theseasontv.com…

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A year after her last surgery, Anya is back in form, sending hard, tall and proud problems.

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This film documents an expedition into the spectacular pristine Corcovado wilderness in Southern Chile.

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Chiropractor Scott Petett got into mountain biking late, but has turned what was once a hobby into a passion.theseasontv.com…

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Kelly Slater, the Malloy brothers, and others star in this documentary about catching Ireland's biggest waves.

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Watch a preview of the film, Into the Wild…

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Anya Miller's passion and obliviousness to her own limits led to injuries, and a new approach to bouldering. theseasontv.com…

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Rush Sturges, Tyler Bradt, and co. star in this new movie about pushing the limits of whitewater kayaking.

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Karl Stanley pushes the limits in his homemade submarine.

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A small elite fraternity of high-altitude skiers climb the highest peaks in the world in pure Alpine style, carrying their skis for the trip down.

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 Mark Synnott, James Pearson, and Alex Honnold join Jimmy Chin and Camp 4 Collective to climb the towers in Chad’s Ennedi desert. Read Synnott’s account of the trip in Outside‘s April issue.

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Sea kayaker Paul Kuthe sets out to ride the biggest tidal rapid in North America. theseasontv.com…

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A new film to inspire and captivate all who love the sport of flyfishing.

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Alaskan fishermen fight the biggest wilderness battle since ANWR.

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Skier Chris Davenport stars in the trailer to the new documentary from Granite Films.

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Alpinist Colin Haley faces the routes that scare him most.

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Mountain biker Scott Petett finds zen theseasontv.com.

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Follow four athletes in different extreme sports on this adventure series. For more go to theseasontv.com…

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Preview Teton Gravity Research's 2006 surf film Shack Therapy…

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From filmmaker Michael Brown, Soldiers to the Summit tells the story of 11 wounded veterans who attempt to summit two Himalayan peaks in Nepal as a form of post-war recovery. Students from Outside Adventure Film School accompanied them, along with Brian Mockenhaupt, who wrote…

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A preview for Teton Gravity Research's 2006 ski and snowboard film…

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Krissy finds friendship on trails all over the U.S.

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Kayaker Paul Kuthe wakes up in the middle of the night to find water rising around his tent. theseasontv.com…

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Kelly Slater stars in this new 3D film by Stephen Low about searching for the perfect wave.

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Perfect tube rides in Caroline Islands from TGR's 06 surf film Shack Therapy…

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Chris Collins's triple back flip on skis in TGR's '06 ski/snowboard film, Anomaly.

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A large-scale mining project on British Columbia's Flathead poses some issues.

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First Ascent kayaker Ben Stookesberry and crew venture into an 8,000-foot gorge for a first descent.

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Rob Machado chases surf in Indonesia and Bali.

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Ian Walsh surfs Maui's Jaws in TGR's 2006 film Shack Therapy…

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Big Mtn Snowboarder of the Year from TGR's 06 ski/snowboard film Anomaly…

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Fifty of the world's top skiers and snowbaorders talk about the event to come in Wanaka, New Zealand.

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Forty-five orphans at the Mission Mexico orphanage add surfing to their to do list.

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Colin Haley prepares for Patagonia.

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Watch the trailer to the new German film that fictionalizes the Nazi-era race to scale Eiger's north face.

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Mikala Jones & Peter Hayes hit the waves in TGR's 2006 surf film Shack Therapy…

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Athletes navigate down chutes and around spires of the Mount Aspiring National Park region of the Southern Alps.

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Dean Potter free-solos the Eiger before a freeBASE.

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Werner Herzog

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Climber Matt Maddaloni works on pushing the limits of climbing with a new tool called the anticam. theseasontv.com…

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My demands at home don't allow me to travel much, so I've got to do it vicariously. What, in your opinion, are the best adventure travel movies ever made?

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The slow demise of surf films.

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A new film chronicles the classic story of a daring prison break from a Soviet gulag. We dispatched our crankiest critic to weigh in on the somewhat true story.

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Two new island novels explore what it means to leave everyday life far, far behind.

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Filmmaker Greg Stump on debuting a sequel 22 years later.

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James Franco steals the show in 127 Hours. This is what he had to say about it.

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What’s it like to watch a Hollywood director turn your life-threatening ordeal into entertainment?

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Presenting the best of a new generation of action films, from mountain biking and snowboarding to skiing and climbing.

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Author and filmmaker Sebastian Junger on covering war, being selectively lazy, and the rewards of following the rough road.

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The latest films and fashions from seven of the brightest stars at this year's Mountainfilm in Telluride festival.

Presenting 25 of the best adventure, investigative, and nature documentaries ever. Plus: the best of a new generation of action films.

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A new fly-fishing movie proves all angling films need not suck.

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A new film sees Conrad Anker and Leo Houlding attempt to re-create the ill-fated 1924 Mallory expedition and solve the oldest mystery on Everest.

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This ode to cutting loose could make you quit your job.

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The season's most gripping adventure flick is...German?

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How a stealth documentary crew revealed Japan's secret dolphin slaughter.

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When you're as well traveled as Aaron Eckhart, picking a favorite town isn't easy.

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Robert Kenner’s new documentary FOOD, Inc. opens with a shot of a glowing cornfield and a quaint red farmhouse. Within minutes, headless chicken corpses the color of a sidewalk fill the screen, rolling down a factory assembly line. Shock value is the point here: The film, in wide release this…

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Quotes from Stranded (now out on DVD; $30, zeitgeistfilms.com), a gripping new documentary about the survivors of the 1972 Andes plane crash depicted in the film Alive.

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CEO, Evolve Sports and Mavericks Surf Ventures, San Francisco, CA

Disney is getting back to its nature-documentary roots—but can the company escape its own legacy?

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Stretching the Limits of Fitness Programming

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Can a cult fly-fishing novel about a young man coming of age in the wild blow up on the big screen? It's happened once before

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In 1974, French aerialist Philippe Petit snuck onto the roof of the World Trade Center, rigged a tightrope between the Twin Towers, and spent three-quarters of an hour dancing across the 1,350-foot-deep urban abyss. The caper was all but forgotten until last summer, when James Marsh’s documentary Man on Wire…

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The Apocalypse is near—and playing at your local multiplex

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Eleven years after Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild caused a sensation, the family of Christopher McCandless, director Sean Penn, and his all-star cast and crew talk about their quest to bring the fatal journey of "Alexander Supertramp" to the big screen.

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The unsinkable James Cameron on life after Titanic, how films fuel exploration, and the next great adventure epic

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A shamelessly hedonistic celebration of the movies that feed our fantasies, explore the DNA of adventure and wild fun, and nourish our rambling, freewheeling, risk-loving souls

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Using cutting-edge techniques, three young mavericks set out to tackle one of the hardest routes in the Himalayas

Inside the high-risk Hollywood quest to bring Sebastian Junger's true-life thriller to the screen

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This year's World Extreme Skiing Championships will feature two types of descent: Hail Mary and Mother of God

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