The Long Defeat: Failing in the Mountains Surrender and retreat in the mountains is a drawn-out, pondersome affair. Perhaps that's what makes success so rewarding.
A Journey Without Footprints, to Sapmi and the Indigenous People of Scandinavia For centuries the Sami people have populated the northernmost regions of Scandinavia. They call their home Sapmi, frequently crossing the plains with their reindeer in a nomadic lifestyle.
A Trek to Prevent Iceland's Apocalypse In the remote Icelandic highlands, two filmmakers face a dilemma when they realize their 14-day trek across the land they are trying to protect will take twice as long as they planned.
A Hike Without a View The allure of the outdoors comes from the unexpected challenges mother nature throws our way, where the lows accentuate highs. Luckily, the good days usually far outnumber the bad ones.
350 Miles on Foot, Under the Midnight Sun Two Friends take on the elements and cross Iceland from North to South on foot.
Mass Trekking in India: A Disease For Which We'll All Suffer From unreported deaths, to unsustainable human activity and environmental degradation. India's national heritage is at stake.
Engagés Phone Home: Expedition Greenland This article continues to be updated, as five French explorers have been traversing Greenland's toughest terrain and sharing their progress via satellite phone. NOTE: This expedition has now been completed. Make sure that you check out Max Lainé's recap of the final few days of Engagé,