Most summer holidays don’t involve skiing hundreds of kilometres over a frozen fjord in the Arctic Circle, but adventurers Erik Boomer and Sarah McNair-Landry are not most people. On a romantic getaway with a difference, the duo set off on a 45-day expedition through the remote landscape of Baffin Island in Canada, in search of stunning cliffs to climb and unexplored rivers to white-water kayak.
Attempt to make the first free climbing of the Mount Asgard.
The climbing brothers Thomas and Alexander Huber (Germany) attempt to conquer free the infamous "Bav...
Produced by the American Red Cross Shows the things that can go wrong when people with little experi...
A contemplation of art and adventure in the southern wilds of New Zealand by both a landscape photog...
The Balkans cradles Europe's last wild rivers and supports abundant wildlife and healthy, intact eco...
Kayaking legend Steve Fisher rides the dangerous river rapids of Zembezi on a thrill ride that has c...
Hendri Coetzeeleads world renowned kayakers Ben Stooksberry and Chris Korbulic to attemp a 1000-mile...
When the rivers freeze, world class freestyle kayakers find their way to a special spot on the Chatt...
Join the Teton Gravity Research crew for a deep dive into the wild world of whitewater kayaking.
What happens when you combine a renewable energy sailboat with an arctic ski expedition in Greenland...
Catalan adventurer and elite kayaker Aniol Serrasolses shatters boundaries on his Arctic expedition ...
Tackling colossal waterfalls in Gabon, kayakers Adrian Mattern, Dane Jackson, Bren Orton and Kalob G...
A bored Colorado ski patrolman comes to New Zealand for the winter season. In between skiing on vari...
Three National Geographic "Adventurers of the Year" embark on an insane kayaking mission in Greenlan...
Dramatizes the plight of a young adventure seeker whose canoe is capsized by a wall of water during ...
The climbing brothers Thomas and Alexander Huber attempt to conquer free the infamous "Bavarian Dire...
I’m attempting to travel from the source to the sea down the River Thames. That’s 210 miles of wadin...
I’m attempting to travel from the source to the sea down the River Thames. That’s 210 miles of wadin...