Brotherhood Escort: Honoring Those Who Served & Landscapes as a Place for Healing
The Brotherhood Escort follows two Navy SEALs as they seek to connect with their fallen friends covering 106 miles, 43,315’ elevation gain, over 13 days.
The origins of skiing are indigenous and 10,000 years old
Today, the Tuva people still keep a 10,000 year-old ski tradition alive in northern Xinjiang province in northwest China.
NativesOutdoors x Cody Townsend: Episode 17 of The Fifty Project Mt. Tukuhnikivatz
Mountains are a skier's passion, but for many people in North America, they're far more than that. They're a source of life, death, spirits, ancestry and most important, it's their home.
Skiing Native Lands with Respect
The NativesOutdoors crew teamed up with profesional skier Cody Townsend for an episode of The Fifty Project - a project to ski all 50 of the greatest ski descents of North America.
Treasured Heights: Len Necefer on Skiing, Land and Culture
As part of the Skiing States journey I went to ski Dook’o’oosliid (Humphreys Peak) in 2015 and recently got to interview Len Necefer about skiing, culture and land.
The Weight of Eagle Feathers and Sage
The fight for public lands has coalesced and aligned native and non-native communities to protect these places that we all care about. The current battle over public lands are not just simply a fight for these beautiful places, but also for the human rights of indigenous people.