“We are right in the Thick of it Finally” is the insiders look at the fifth of 14 episodes of raw footage used in the upcoming Ski The Himalayas film.
Ben Clark, Josh Butson and Jon Miller are continuing the approach to 23,390′ Baruntse,above treeline the team encounters classic views of the high Himalayas. Emotions and excitement run high for the first of over 30 days of high altitude alpine exploration.
Episode 4: “It feels damn good to be here” is the insiders look at the fourth of 14 episodes of raw footage used in the upcoming Ski The Himalayas film.
Ben Clark, Josh Butson and Jon Miller are reeling in colorful moments with the local culture.
The team climbs high enough to see the first glimpses of the alpine Himalayas. Excitement builds as they approach 23,390′ Baruntse.
Episode 3: “Give me pencil?” is the insiders look at the third of 14 episodes of raw footage used in the upcoming Ski The Himalayas film.
Ben Clark, Jon Miller and Josh Butson have travelled to the last established townsite in The Makalu Barun region with several days remaining on the approach to explore 23,390′ Baruntse.
The lasting impression of the rural Nepali culture is present as the team moves further into the mountains.
Episode 2: “Did I mention it was hot?” is the insiders look at the second of 14 episodes of raw footage used in the upcoming Ski The Himalayas film.
Ben Clark, Jon Miller and Josh Butson travel the jungles of Nepal on their 17 day approach to explore 23,390′ Baruntse. The landscape challenges the climbers to a long distance hike in stifling humidity. They work with the porters to navigate the winding foothills.
“Honk,they’ll get out of the way” is the insiders look at the first of 14 episodes of raw footage used in the upcoming Ski The Himalayas film. Ben Clark, Jon Miller and Josh Butson travel through Hong Kong, Kathmandu and into the remote village of Tumlingtar in Nepal. Clark interviews the group and locals developing a look at modern day Nepal and the “last town with an airport” as the team begins the 17 day approach to 23,390′ Baruntse.
Ben Clark, Josh Butson and Jon Miller travelled to Nepal to explore the culture, it’s steep terrain and to ski. The three witnessed an authentic glimpse into the unspoiled heights of the world’s most massive mountains.