THE NOMAD LIFE

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Nomads Seeking Adventure 105 - Freeskiing the Wasatch Mountains in Utah

25m 59s

Spend a season accessing the front and back Wasatch Mountains from one of America’s best winter sport gems: Salt Lake City, Utah. From the front, encounter steeps, powder, and an extreme ski competition in Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons. On the back, check out the half-pipe at Park City, backcountry excursions from the Canyons, and the Sundance Film Festival held each January. Throughout, meet the people that make SLC one of they best places in the world to ski and snowboard.

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Nomads Seeking Adventure 101 - Mountain Biking Mexico

25m 59s

Mountain Bike racing super couple Ariel Lindsley and Abby Hippely set out to explore Mexico’s Copper Canyon and some single track riding around the town of Creel. They partner up with Bike Magazine to see what Mexico Mountain Biking has to offer. Local Guru, Arturo Gutierree guides these Nomads down some of Mexico’s gnarliest trails.

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Nomads Seeking Adventure 304 - Kitesurfing Tahiti

26m 00s

This episode of Nomads joins famous surf photographer, John Bilderback and his wife Alexis, on a kitesurfing adventure in beautiful Tahiti. Accompanied by a number of pro kitesurfers including: Sky Solbach, Kristin Boese and island native, Moehau Goold, this Tahitian adventure is set to be a breathtakingly beautiful journey for the unusual, and increasingly popular, sport of kitesurfing.

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Nomads Seeking Adventure 406 - BASE Jumping in Lauterbrunnen Valley, Switzerland

25m 59s

This episode of Nomads follows base-jumping icon Miles Daisher, ski base pioneer Eric Roner, air specialist Carson Klein, along with base newcomer, Will Burks deep into the heart of Switzerland. They will travel by train, capturing the quintessential European mountain experience and will explore the colorful walls around the Lauterbrunnen Valley. Combining base jumping, and wing-suit flying this is a breath-taking journey, in epic mountain terrain.

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The Last Nomads Iran

47m 13s

«The Last Nomads» features the greatest traditional journeys left on Earth as seen through the eyes of the people who still travel on them. From the Zagros Mountains of Iran to the frozen wastelands of northern Siberia, the Sahara to the Himalaya, these beautifully filmed documentaries give a unique insight into the very last human journeys still being travelled as they have been for thousands of years.

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The Last Nomads Himalaya

50m 00s

«The Last Nomads» features the greatest traditional journeys left on Earth as seen through the eyes of the people who still travel on them. From the Zagros Mountains of Iran to the frozen wastelands of northern Siberia, the Sahara to the Himalaya, these beautifully filmed documentaries give a unique insight into the very last human journeys still being travelled as they have been for thousands of years.

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The Last Nomads The Sea of Sand

47m 06s

«The Last Nomads» features the greatest traditional journeys left on Earth as seen through the eyes of the people who still travel on them. From the Zagros Mountains of Iran to the frozen wastelands of northern Siberia, the Sahara to the Himalaya, these beautifully filmed documentaries give a unique insight into the very last human journeys still being travelled as they have been for thousands of years.

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The Last Nomads The journey of the Nenets

47m 20s

«The Last Nomads» features the greatest traditional journeys left on Earth as seen through the eyes of the people who still travel on them. From the Zagros Mountains of Iran to the frozen wastelands of northern Siberia, the Sahara to the Himalaya, these beautifully filmed documentaries give a unique insight into the very last human journeys still being travelled as they have been for thousands of years.

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Caravan

1h 25m

Rabdoulah and Pemba are two ten-year-old boys who live in two of the most inhospitable regions on the planet - the Teneré desert and the Himalaya mountains. And though their lives are separated by thousands of miles, they have something in common which, moreover, will represent a before and an after in their lives. For the first time, they are going to accompany their families, who for generations have worked in the salt trade, on a long and dangerous journey.

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