The North Face explores the ‘spines’ of Alaska in the documentary ‘Free Rider’

MADRID, 16 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The outdoor sports brand The North Face explores the ‘spines’ or vertical edges of Alaska that the most daring ‘freeriders’ cross in the documentary ‘Free Rider’, starring specialists such as Sam Anthamatten and Victor de Le Rue who after decades of experience master the snowboard or skis.

You need to use wide lines, read the snow, and carefully calculate risk versus reward to end up alive and among the few mortals considered heroes. Sam Anthamatten has spent his life traveling the world and achieving unimaginable feats in snow sports and mountaineering.

He has learned in depth the knowledge necessary to stay safe and always tread the top or reach the deepest valley in one piece.

For his part, Victor de Le Rue has made a career of impressive adventures in the great mountains, mastering powder snow to experience its secrets like no other. Together his friendship on some of the most incredible expeditions has allowed them to create life-changing experiences.

‘Free Rider’ is an idea born from a challenge of people who only dream big. The pair braved the vertical ridges in a remote corner of the world like Alaska, with heavy snowfall and adequate humidity to be able to descend the ‘spines’ and days of blazing sun to go up in a helicopter.

During the adventure, they focused on powder snow and descents through the purest form of exploration. ‘Free Rider’ is the story of two friends who enter their alternate universe where nothing matters more than the snow and the lines it allows.