Refusing to act his age has worked out well for John Shocklee. The 52 year old has devoted his life to doing what he loves, and what he loves more than anyone else is skiing (just ask him). | Winner Of Best Short Film, 17th Annual Powder Awards |


The Seychelles are an angler's paradise - if you can actually get to them. This chain of remote islands sits about as far into the middle of nowhere as you can get. But once you arrive, the fishing is on.

For hundreds of generations, the Gwich'in people of Alaska and northern Canada have depended on the caribou that migrate through the Arctic Refuge. With their traditional culture now threatened by oil extraction and climate change, two Gwich'in women are continuing a decades-long fight to protect their land and future.

From YETI and Talweg Creative, Sam follows Missouri duck hunter Steve Koehly and his dog, Sam. “To be able to communicate with a dog that’s 50 yards away from you, there’s going to be some peaks and valleys,” says Koehly. But no matter the trials, there’s no way around the special bond that forms.


For bikepacker and ultra-long-distance racer Lael Wilcox, taking on the Arizona Trail-800+miles of desert singletrack-is a challenge unlike any other, and it will test her to the core. This is one of a series of three short films featuring the stories of people connected to three trails: The Appalachian Trail, Arizona Trail and Bay Area Ridge Trail.

A fisherman down to the DNA, Carter Andrews has no choice but to go out there and catch everything that swims. Described by a friend as a "wild man", he does have a certain intensity about him. But you don't have only anglers as friends unless you're still lit up with raw joy every time a fish bites.

Clare Gallagher was headed toward medical school, until she realized the path everyone else wanted her to take wouldn't make her happy. So she took one step back, 100 miles forward, and went in a new direction. Watch the film.

Mark Engler's been a Colorado fly fishing guide for decades, and has been guiding Northern pike fishing trips up and down the Rio Grande throughout his career - all in pursuit of the biggest fish in the Four Corners.

Nick Marsh has been a Forensic Photographer for over 20 years. Due to budget cuts and affordable digital technology, it's fast becoming a dying craft. This is an insight into his work and what it means to him. Director / Editor - David Beazley Cameraman - Max Brill Sound Design - Andrew Deme Colourist - Brendan Buckingham @ The Mill Thanks to: Nick Marsh Judy Kerr The London MET Police

When Andrea Meyer first drove into Taos, she knew she'd found something special. As the chef at the Love Apple, she's crafted a menu based on the unique ingredients and cuisine of northern New Mexico. Every meal served in the old adobe chapel is shaped by relationships with local farmers-and that's what makes it taste so good.

Adrian Ballinger and Emily Harrington show us around Yosemite National Park, one of their favorite climbing destinations.

Every couple of months, 68-year-old Ed Zevely rides into the Colorado high country to camp for weeks at a time-and he does it completely alone. Through thunderstorms, open meadows and treacherous passes, he finds his own patch of serenity.

The film follows two formerly close friends who re-unite for one last fly fishing trip to British Columbia. Over the course of their time together they come ...

Kerry Burkheimer, a passionate fly fisherman, builds "one at a time, one of a kind" fly fishing rods.