New film "The Mountain Why" released today

The dynamic duo biked 1,033 miles, skied 20,000 ft of vertical terrain, and biked 46,788 ft of vertical over a period of 35 days // [o] Bjarne Salen

The dynamic duo biked 1,033 miles, skied 20,000 ft of vertical terrain, and biked 46,788 ft of vertical over a period of 35 days // [o] Bjarne Salen

The film documents pro skiers Michelle Parker and Cody Townsend reaching the ultimate level of exhaustion as they bike tour to climb and ski three classic lines.

They successfully climbed and skied three iconic routes: the Newton Clark Headwall on Oregon’s 11,250-foot Mount Hood, and in Washington, the Führer Finger on 14,411-foot Mount Rainier and 8,868-foot Eldorado Peak in the North Cascades.

The full 37 minute movie will be going up on the usual Fifty Project YouTube channel on December 27th, but you can watch it now on RedBull TV.

Brett St Clair