Hike Slow is the story of two sisters and their attempt to find a deeper, more reverent connection to the natural world and to one another. It’s a light hearted, educational film that chronicles their journey to Montana’s Centennial Valley, where they spent two weeks as artists-in-residence at the Taft-Nicholson Environmental Humanities Center. The short documentary focuses on themes of slowing down in nature, cultivating creativity, and deepening bonds with loved ones.
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RIDING Lenawee with New Confidence: Tashia D.
Tashia (she/her) first found VNTRbirds through our women’s community ride days, Good Vibes Ride Day. From that first group ride, she knew she found a crew of women that would help encourage her mountain biking progression in the rocky mountains of Colorado.
ON FALLING – Mountain Bikers Examine Their Relationship with Crashing | The New Yorker Documentary
ON FALLING – Mountain Bikers Examine Their Relationship with Crashing | The New Yorker Documentary
Yeti Cycles Presents: A Space For All with Brooke Goudy
Cyclist Brooke Goudy Talks Representation in the Outdoors in New Film; A Space For All. Brooke not only loves mountain biking, she lovers introducing more people to the world of biking. Her mission is to “remove barriers to create a space for all”.
Chasing The Yeti Trailer: Casey Brown
In Chasing the Yeti, the trio take their bikes to the peaks of Bhutan to do just that: explore the secrets of an oft-forgotten culture and mountain range.
Beyond the Scope with Anna Le
Sometimes you just need someone to allow you to see the bigger picture through a small scope. Meet Anna Le, an aquatic ecologist and environmental educator who spends her days spotting wildlife and welcoming more people to experience it with her.