Climbing has always been more than just a sport. It’s provided a way of life and a makeshift family to misfits who share a calling. As the sport grapples with its growing popularity, the people who anchor its core and community have more responsibility than ever. This film tells the stories of five of these anchors, the Stone Locals who keep the soul of climbing and nurture it as the sport evolves.
This year the Mammut Teamtrip proves that you can also go climbing in Kyrgyzstan. Beginning of July ...
In the early morning of a middle summer day of 2013 the ultra-athlete Nico Valsesia reached the summ...
Six blind Tibetan teenagers climb the Lhakpa-Ri peak of Mount Everest, led by seven-summit blind mou...
Conrad Anker is one of the greatest and most notorious professional mountain climbers in history. Bu...
The DLFA was a haphazard assortment of young misfits unified by their unwavering pursuit of climbing...
2006 was one of the deadliest Everest seasons on record. Experienced mountaineer Lincoln Hall was in...
The story of the first ascent of Rhapsody at Dumbarton Rock, the world's first E11 and hardest tradi...
In 1915, the First World War is in full swing and young men are called to military service in rows -...
An international team of climbers ascends Mt. Everest in the spring of 1996. The film depicts their ...
Two of Britain’s top free climbers decide to take on one of Yosemite’s most awesome lumps of granite...