Agricoltura, Mile for Mile: A Film About Trail Running and Conservation in Patagonia
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Ultrarunners Krissy Moehl, Jeff Browning and Luke Nelson run 106 miles through the newly opened Patagonia Park in Chile, to celebrate and highlight Conservacion Patagonica’s efforts to re-wild and protect this vast landscape. A short film by Rios Libres and Patagonia, Inc.
Get Involved - Donate to Conservacion Patagonica and help build 50 miles of trail. Patagonia will match your donation—mile for mile. The total estimated cost per mile is $1,600 and the matching program ends December 31, 2015.
http://www.conservacionpatagonica.org/mileformile.htm
Learn more at: http://www.patagonia.com/new-localism/mile-for-mile.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_s15_mile_for_mile
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I ve got back into trail running a few weeks ago, its great, I love it. My personal health plan changes each week, I thought I knew what I wanted then it changes. Starting with heavy weights in training to gain mass, I've changed my thoughts over a few weeks to weight training, not too heavy bulking in mind to HIIT and trail running. its great balance. Living in northwest England, the landscape, hillside is wonderful, love it.
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Give it all away to the State to destroy.
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Very worthy cause!
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Amazing film that captures both running and environmentalism
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A Film About Patagonia’s Supply Chain: Legitimizing Environmental Capitalism and American Exceptionalism in Patagonia!
These actors are the new post-modern “conquistadores” wearing expensive clothes made with exploited labor! Trying to escape from their antagonistic "modern" world following a simple motto: "in search/conquer angelical adventure playgrounds in uncivilized place…another neo-colonial/imperialistic intrusion in other people’s affairs. This is the reality of Patagonia in the 21 century, it is a big business of green consumerism and corporate environmentalism. In other words, a big theme park, scientifically planned, inspired by northern/western models of nature, and controlled by wealthy tourist and transnationals “conservation” protocols.
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anyone know whats the song at the end?
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11:15 prescient Doug Tompkins RIP.
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Brilliant project. Inspiring.
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What backpack they are using?
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RIP, Doug Tompkins. Sad to see a visionary like him pass.
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AWESOME!
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Americans to the rescue.
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Muito bommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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what is the outro song?????
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it's marketing, leveraging on some project. Look at them, most of them wear Patagonia mechanises!!
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Essa parte fica na argentina ou no chile?
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First step in saving the landscape. STOPPING ANIMAL AGRICULTURE (Their words not mine). Veganism is for the planet.
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So sweet
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how do I get this job?? or volunteer opportunity? looks like it would be a blast!
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How does one make hiking trails?
Ultrarunners Krissy Moehl, Jeff Browning and Luke Nelson run 106 miles through the newly opened Patagonia Park in Chile, to celebrate and highlight Conservacion Patagonica’s efforts to re-wild and protect this vast landscape. A short film by Rios Libres and Patagonia, Inc. Get Involved - Donate to Conservacion Patagonica and help build 50 miles of trail. Patagonia will match your donation—mile for mile. The total estimated cost per mile is $1,600 and the matching program ends December 31, 2015. http://www.conservacionpatagonica.org/mileformile.htm Learn more at: http://www.patagonia.com/new-localism/mile-for-mile.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_s15_mile_for_mile
Commento
I ve got back into trail running a few weeks ago, its great, I love it. My personal health plan changes each week, I thought I knew what I wanted then it changes. Starting with heavy weights in training to gain mass, I've changed my thoughts over a few weeks to weight training, not too heavy bulking in mind to HIIT and trail running. its great balance. Living in northwest England, the landscape, hillside is wonderful, love it.
Give it all away to the State to destroy.
Very worthy cause!
Amazing film that captures both running and environmentalism
A Film About Patagonia’s Supply Chain: Legitimizing Environmental Capitalism and American Exceptionalism in Patagonia!
These actors are the new post-modern “conquistadores” wearing expensive clothes made with exploited labor! Trying to escape from their antagonistic "modern" world following a simple motto: "in search/conquer angelical adventure playgrounds in uncivilized place…another neo-colonial/imperialistic intrusion in other people’s affairs. This is the reality of Patagonia in the 21 century, it is a big business of green consumerism and corporate environmentalism. In other words, a big theme park, scientifically planned, inspired by northern/western models of nature, and controlled by wealthy tourist and transnationals “conservation” protocols.
These actors are the new post-modern “conquistadores” wearing expensive clothes made with exploited labor! Trying to escape from their antagonistic "modern" world following a simple motto: "in search/conquer angelical adventure playgrounds in uncivilized place…another neo-colonial/imperialistic intrusion in other people’s affairs. This is the reality of Patagonia in the 21 century, it is a big business of green consumerism and corporate environmentalism. In other words, a big theme park, scientifically planned, inspired by northern/western models of nature, and controlled by wealthy tourist and transnationals “conservation” protocols.
anyone know whats the song at the end?
11:15 prescient Doug Tompkins RIP.
Brilliant project. Inspiring.
What backpack they are using?
RIP, Doug Tompkins. Sad to see a visionary like him pass.
AWESOME!
Americans to the rescue.
Muito bommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
what is the outro song?????
it's marketing, leveraging on some project. Look at them, most of them wear Patagonia mechanises!!
Essa parte fica na argentina ou no chile?
First step in saving the landscape. STOPPING ANIMAL AGRICULTURE (Their words not mine). Veganism is for the planet.
So sweet
how do I get this job?? or volunteer opportunity? looks like it would be a blast!
How does one make hiking trails?