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Kevin Costner takes to the wilderness again in 'Yellowstone to Yosemite', a new docuseries on the birth of the National Parks
By Charlie Lyon published
Costner's journey follows the 1903 Yosemite expedition of president Theodore Roosevelt and naturalist John Muir

A wild swimmer marries a river in an award-winning documentary that highlights locals' fight to protect it from pollution
By Charlie Lyon published
The UK-made film has been hailed as an inspiring piece of creative activism and aims to boost a campaign for an area of the River Avon to get Designated Bathing Water Status

Watch the much-anticipated adventure film In a Lifetime, chronicling Xavier de le Rue and family seeking the perfect line in Antarctica
By Julia Clarke published
The film from The North Face follows Xavier de le Rue, his brother Victor and daughter Mila as they cross treacherous waters in search of the perfect line

“I'm not scared when I see her skiing” – legendary snowboarder Xavier de la Rue passes the torch to his daughter in thrilling new adventure documentary
By Julia Clarke published
Of a Lifetime sees the famous skiing family take on Antarctica

“It’s not really a climbing film” – why the Devil’s Climb with Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell isn't what you think
By Julia Clarke last updated
The Devil’s Thumb sees the duo complete the first-ever single-day traverse of all five peaks of Alaska’s Devil’s Thumb massif – but it’s also more than that

Black Outside trailer: film follows first-time back-packer tackling the entire Pacific Crest Trail
By Dave Golder published
Gary Wilkerson goes on an epic 2,650 mile trek that starts as a way of overcoming a racial stereotype and becomes a life-changing experience

Watch powerful new short film Feel It All, tackling mental health against an ultra marathon backdrop
By Dave Golder published
Skier and mental health advocate Drew Petersen’s training for the Leadville Trail 100 Run is a workout for his mind, too

Volunteers meditate in a “Ghost” kayak for a dream-like new film project
By Dave Golder published
A new project on Northern England called the Super Slow Way invites people to lie in a coffin-like kayak to reflect on life as they float down a canal
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