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Kayaker up for dubious Rider of the Year Award for ‘Carnage!’

It's not the kind of award a kayaker would prefer winning, but kayaker Chase Nobles finds himself as a finalist in the Rider of the Year Awards for--drum roll, please--Carnage! Nobles was attempting to run Gore Rapid of the Colorado River when he found himself going for a tumble in nature's washing machine. Watch--and do your best to ignore the "I Shot the Sheriff" song:



Actually, it's a fine example of what not to do, both from the kayaker's point of view and..

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Trailer released for “Warp and Weft”

Denim has gone through a multitude of fads, styles, and constructions, but one material aspect remains an unwavering constant--the stuff is durable. And, as if by divine design, the material is the perfect symbol for its designers, designers who have ridden the waves of successes and failures in the fickle garment industry, sticking tough with what they know. Filmmaker Anders Helseth examines this fashion journey in his newest documentary, "Warpand Weft: The Story of Raw Denim in the United..

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Surf cinematographer Matt Kleiner releases ‘Besides’ series

Cinematographer Matt Kleiner has crafted some of the most moving surf imagery we've ever seen over the course of his short career, so whenever he has something new for us, we jump right in.

His debut feature film, "Way of the Ocean," opened in Australia last year to great reviews, even winning "Best Cinematography" at the Surfworld International Surf Film Festival in Torquay.

Now the film is available in the U.S. through iTunes (or you can order the DVD here), and..

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Sherpa’s Cinema releases trailer for ‘Into the Mind’

Sherpa's Cinema, the highly acclaimed adventure film company known for their award-winning film "All. I. Can.," recently released the trailer for their new project, "Into the Mind." The first look into the two-year project is expertly edited, alluring, and indicative that the full length film, set for release next fall, could surpass expectations and perceptions of what is possible within the realm of adventure ski films.

Eric Crosland, Sherpa's co-director, said in an..

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Say Anything: Snowboarder Seth Hill on his part in ‘Mother Falcon Ship’

Seth Hill has been climbing the ranks of pro snowboardism for the past few years. He broke onto the scene as a contest rider but has since reestablished himself as a well-rounded ripper, thanks in part to several respectable video parts he's produced.

Last season, in addition to filming with Wild Card Movies, Hill filmed with Colorado-based film company Aunti Radd for their entertaining full-length film "Mother Falcon Ship." Hill's full part just dropped, so we got in touch..

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