Climbers Jonathan Thesenga and Brittany Griffith are the first Americans to climb at Stolby, a central Siberian nature reserve, where the locals free solo en masse.
As part of our Oceans as Wilderness campaign, we present one of four video shorts from "Research Clips" a DVD by the Algalita Marine Research Foundation. "Synthetic Sea" investigates the effects of plastic pollution in our oceans.
Please visit www.algalita.org for more information or to order the full DVD.
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Patagonia surf ambassadors head to the Indian Ocean to test surfboards and gear, visit local communities and surf as many waves as daylight allows. Belinda Baggs, Mary Osborne, Fletcher Chouinard and Chris, Keith and Dan Malloy join up with Adam Kobayashi and the crew of the Southern Cross for the trip.
In The Great Lakes Steelhead Chronicles, Jerry Darkes provides an overview of the developing fishery for this great fish through the eyes of local fly fishing guides and outfitters. With nearly 11,000 miles of shoreline and thousands of miles of tributary streams the Great Lakes is a freshwater angler's dream. Join Jerry and fellow anglers as they fly fish for steelhead.
Patagonia surf ambassadors head to the Indian Ocean to test surfboards and gear, visit local communities and surf as many waves as daylight allows. Belinda Baggs, Mary Osborne, Fletcher Chouinard and Chris, Keith and Dan Malloy join up with Adam Kobayashi and the crew of the Southern Cross for the trip.
Climber, writer and Patagonia product tester Kelly Cordes takes us through his training strategy for alpine climbing and reflects on disaster style alpinism.
It's been said that you can't catch a roosterfish on a fly and furthermore that you can't catch a roosterfish on a fly from the beach. Frank Smethurst and Brad Ellis (and their ten-weights) stalk roosterfish along the beaches of Baja, Mexico in wind-sprint-driven effort to prove this notion wrong. Watch an excerpt from the film.
With a focus on sustainable production and the elimination of waste, Patagonia Do-It-Yourself (DIY) footwear is made with surplus leather from Patagonia's footwear-manufacturi ng process. Patagonia DIY is a distinctive, eco-friendly, and easy-to-assemble shoe - no glue or tools needed - that provides both maximum comfort and ample opportunity for personal expression. And they are fun to make.