Mountain of Storms (Full Film) | A Legendary Road Trip | Patagonia
In 1968, five friends set out on a 5,000-mile road trip in a white Ford van bound for South America. They packed surfboards, skis, and climbing gear and documented the whole trip on a 16mm Bolex camera. From Ventura, California to a first ascent on Cerro Fitz Roy, with a stop for sand skiing and 31 days in an ice cave in between, Mountain of Storms not only prefigured the modern adventure movie, it serves as the mythological origin story behind the Patagonia name and philosophy, and informed a founding principle that would come to dominate these men’s lives for the next five decades: what’s important isn’t what you accomplished, it’s how you got there.
Featuring Yvon Chouinard, Doug Tompkins, Chris Jones, Dick Dorworth, and Lito Tejada-Flores.
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Legend has it that the only way to find the soundtrack to this is to climb Fitz Roy yourself.
@stemclenz
3 жыл бұрын
Or Shazam
@fossergrimm
3 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/o5tsvKysh5bae9I.html
@lcwleancolorwave4914
2 жыл бұрын
Have tried 24” Shazam turn around the mountains to high for him 😂
@lcwleancolorwave4914
2 жыл бұрын
But actually if we could have a link for the soundtrack I’ll pay for it 😂😂
@cristianvargas8773
Жыл бұрын
i need the last song!!
@Patagonia can you guys please please please release the soundtrack this is such an amazing film
@forensicdarling
19 күн бұрын
Guess they ain't GONE DO THAT😢
What an absolute gem of a film. Thanks so much for sharing this. It really reminded me of The Endless Summer. The real heros of this film are the guys (or guy?) who filmed it all. Climbing Fitzroy was a remarkable achievement for sure but filming it was far more technical and without drones or helicopters or sherpas this amazing film was created. Hats off to the old skool filmmakers who were doing it before the guy who invented the Gopro was even born. ✌🏼
@G3Etchart-cp3rk
Жыл бұрын
Haha what the hell is this
@WalkerRacing
8 ай бұрын
They filmed it themselves….. smh
I swear everything in the 60's was narrated by tom donahugh
Absolutely incredible, thank you for sharing it with us. HUGE props to the filmmakers, simply wow!
@MrHeliosoul
3 жыл бұрын
I was just wondering who would be insane and awesome enough to film this!
@FuryRock1001
3 жыл бұрын
Recorded in the 60s with style and extraordinary quality. Watched it several times and can’t get bored of it. The cherry on the cake is the custom made 60s psychedelic music. Master piece !
@G3Etchart-cp3rk
Жыл бұрын
Now I know where I get the backwood ingenuity skunk werx Tucson
Who else listens/watches this whilst prepping for a big trip away? 😅 soothing, fun, exciting…. Love it!
What I'd do to live this NOW, let alone all those years ago!!
Unbelievable. Complete adventure before modern technology. If you miss a meet up point you instead get dropped off at a place where you know they'll pass by on the road... And be willing to wait a week, if needed. Crazy, I remember those days before cell phones.
The Dylan “Don’t Look Back” @ 19:50 is so surreal to see. Been a personal mantra of mine for years that has always helped push me past my limits in climbing and life and to see this here and now was truly re-inspiring.
This is up there with Free Solo for me. Absolute lunacy
When this video came out a year ago it was my first time watching anything climbing and I was instantly hooked. The next day I started my climbing journey. It all started here… VIVA LOS FUN HOGS
@tomduncan2400
Жыл бұрын
Crouse
Thank you for donating your Company Patagonia for the Climate Change purposes! You are one in a million, you were amazing then and now God bless you!
@domesticterrorist483
5 ай бұрын
It is a tax scam, don't be so naive.
Thank you for pulling this out of the vaults and sharing! Yvon Chouinard had spoken of this trip but I never knew a film was made! Thank you Yvon, Patagonia, & whoever's idea it was to make this film!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE post the soundtrack!!!!! I need it!!
Travel, adventure , surfing, skiing and climbing! That was top banana! Wanted to see that film for years! Cheers Patagonia 🤙🏻
Straight from the vaults, thank you Patagonia. A true treat.
@samandrea3996
7 ай бұрын
Does this actually have anything to do with the brand? Or just the name?
FINALLY - I been looking for this film like a fool for a while, luckily you uploaded the complete film in Patagonia Chile´s account months ago so I watched it there hehe, but no idea why not in your official one. Now I have an excuse to watch it again, anyway, I was already going to. I was going to move from the city to a mountain town before the quarantine and all of this shit happened, so I guess films like these are my medicine.
Thank you Patagonia, this is definitely my favorite outdoor film !!
the unsung hero here is the camera man
Pioneers 👌proper filmmaking, crazy to think in this digital age that this was filmed on film! Love it
4:47 "the clocks don't run, they walk" 😂😂😂
Came across this movie because I'm reading "Eco Barons," by Edward Humes (highly recommend). Chouinard and Tompkins have made the most out of their lives and followed their passions fearlessly. Fantastic film. Kudos to the film makers. 1968 - can you imagine, no GPS or weather satellites or drones. I heard the journey from Cali to Fitzroy took them about 6 months. Epic adventure.
What a great film to watch...any time, but especially now.
Came across this while listening to a podcast on the story of Patagonia. This is amazingly well made for that time, so inspiring for someone who loves hiking and the outdoors!
Incredible film. Absolutely inspiring. Thanks so much for uploading during these crazy times indoors! Loved watching the old school ski segments - I've skied a bunch of those volcanoes in Chile and they are some of the coolest features anywhere to ski. And so rad to see the climbing segments - I can't imagine questing off into the unknown sea of granite in Patagonia with no weather forecast and just a rack of pitons. Makes you really appreciate how much easier we have it with cams.
This was the film that drove me to misspend my youth and then some chasing the dream. Thank you Yvon, Doug lito et al.
@johns3106
3 ай бұрын
You’re a bit of a legend yourself, Steve!
So nice to see you boys back in the day. Don't know why I hadn't seen it before today. YC - Thanks so much for making it available during these gloomy times.
Wow I just stumbled across this, it’s what inspired another good movie 180 South. Love it, RIP Doug Tompkins
I just finished the Some Stories book and I was about to search for this movie. What perfect timing. Thank you!
@xaviermendes2211
4 жыл бұрын
Great book that one !! Have you already read 180° South ?
Such a valuable historical piece.
This was unbelievable just out of this word that they could even film something like this :) very much enjoyed it Thank you :)
this is what gets me out of bed somedays, totally awesome and truly inspiring!
Classic and pure gold video RIP Doug !
Pure adventure and pure gold from a golden age! 🙏🏻❤️🤘🏼
Amazing opportunity to enjoy!! Fantastic to see the full story - can't wait to enjoy and share!
What a piece of art oh my god
Thanks for making this available and keep up the good fight. You are Legends!
@G3Etchart-cp3rk
Жыл бұрын
Killer
Thanx so much for this film!! Such a nice trip back in time. Feelings of safety, love & peace....
Extremely cool. Around 27 mins some rly banging cinematography, especially considering the era and the shooting conditions. Great stuff
A true adventure
Amazing film!! Please add the soundtrack list!!
what a sick road trip...ticked all the boxes
I don't know what i like more the movie or the music??
¡Me encanta! Gracias por compartir. Simplemente espectacular. 😍🥰🤗❤
Great Film! I saw it years ago on DVD now on KZread!
Legendary film. Actually building stoke for me to go home to Washington and hopefully get a chance to enjoy the peninsula.
Incredible movie. The music is excellent also
Brilliant film. Thank you for making this available.
True meaning of an adventure
Awesome story!
Fantastic movie! Thank you
This came up as a youtube pre-roll ad for me, ended up watching the whole thing! Thanks for sharing.
Sooo sick
dude, surf looks all time
What a treat!
Would love the soundtrack !!!
this was so good! thank you for uploading this.
this film is actually mad
Daily dose of patagonia.
Thanks to Hodinkee's The Grey Nato podcast (Jason Heaton and James Stacey) At the end of their latest show they informed their listeners that this film was available! This is a great film. You all should check out The Grey Nato podcast
This is amazing!!!! OG Patagonia
Thanks for digging this up, Patagonia. Great documentary, greater filmer!
This is an amazing story.
CLASSIC!!
I know what I am doing tonight! Thank you!
Great! And great soundtrack to! Anyone knows the track list????
@Sunburntco
4 жыл бұрын
Anybody?
@mikegray7326
4 жыл бұрын
try the Shazam app maybe
@Adversitiv
4 жыл бұрын
51:58
@langstrecken
4 жыл бұрын
@@Adversitiv I found a band where they were jeff and doug was called 'Dreams'
how amazing was whoever carried the camera and did the filming back in the 1960s. No GoPros then.
so sick. excellent filming
Is this the film that inspired the film 180 south? That’s one of my favorite films ever. That film inspires me just as this film inspired him.
Love it!
Brave mens, pioneers.
Amazing film! Thank you for sharing this!
Amazing! Thank you for sharing with us.
Terimakasih banyak, luar biasa film ini... ☕👓🙏🙏
Does anyone pleeease know what song is used at 25:07? It's so poetic and beautiful and I really want to listen to the full song but I can not shazam it.
Thank you for sharing this.
Mythical ! Thank you :)
very inspiring, thank you!
Thank You!👍🏻⛏🏔
Amazing!
PLEASE SHARE THE SOUNDTRACK
Thanks for this film, really love it. All soundtrack are favorite, looks like listen The Who or The Rolling Stone 😬
Marvellous.
thank you!
16:49 it feels good to be up in a mountain
Absolutely brilliant stuff 👍🤓
This was amazing
Your family is thinking of you. ❤️
Post lockdown goals!
una joya!
BRUTAL
The On the Road of mountain climbing! I wonder if Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty (Kerouac and Cassidy) went along as well!
Soundtrack! Soundtrack! Please ! Shazam won't work... lyric search won't work. Patagonia help us out here
pioneers climbers
amazing :)!!
@Patagonia The soundtrack to this film is amazing- yet many of the songs I can’t find. Can y’all release the soundtrack? It’s such a gem.
If anyone has a the songs in this soundtrack please let me know!
@MrMbk89
4 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately there's no chance of getting them. I spent a couple of hours googling all the lyrics, tried searching all the songs on shazam and soundhound, googled the musicians ond the end credits and not a single song title was found anywhere. The next step is sending patagonia an email. I guess it's somewhat of a holy grail.
@blueherringjw93
4 жыл бұрын
sounds like the song around 49 mins is the "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" by Traffic
@322tor
4 жыл бұрын
I searched the musicians. Doug lubahn was a bass guitarist who played with Clear light, The Doors (on 3 albums) and Dreams. With Dreams he plays with Jeff Kent, Bob Mann, also credited in the score. Rick Marotta is more of a session drummer. He has played with many famous people, although in 1968 he was playing with a band called The Riverboat Soul Band. Dreams were published by Crunchy Grenola, the same as the film. From what i have read Doug Lubahn and Jeff Kent wrote & arranged most of their music. I guess the score was made for the film and that's it. A one off, as one would say. The best bet is a release from the owner and publisher of this documentry, i see this being a mission even harder than the climb of Fitz Roy itself. Dreams seem to go into jazz, instead of the psychedelic rock of this soundtrack, but the song: Dreams - 15 Miles to Provo (1970), may be a song they wrote in this period, which is quite sublime
How did they record this? Especially the mountain stuff with all four guys in the shots
@andrewdavid68
4 жыл бұрын
It seems bizarre that he only gets a mention in the closing credits. He’s obviously integral to the whole South American part of the journey, and also summits Fitzroy, and yet the commentary never mentions him.
The soundtrack is amazing. Anyone?
@marinbratetic4862
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely no one...
Watching this is like when I realized my grandpa was way cooler, got more girls and had more balls than me or any of my brothers🤣. Props and respect
@japhy4
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that's how I feel watching this.