Stone Locals: Rediscovering the Soul of Climbing | Patagonia FilmsPatagonia2024-10-22 | Stone Locals: Rediscovering the Soul of Climbing | Patagonia FilmsWe’re Marching to End Fossil FuelsPatagonia2023-09-11 | Fossil fuels spurred the climate crisis. Now, as greenhouse gas emissions continue to warm the planet at an alarming rate, the health of communities, wildlife and ecosystems around the world hangs in the balance. It’s time to stop the fossil fuel industry in its tracks.
On September 17 in New York City, Patagonia will join the March to End Fossil Fuels. Let’s ask President Biden to lead the just transition toward cleaner energy. Now is his moment to cease federal approval for new fossil fuel projects, phase out existing ones, and end oil exports and fossil fuel investment abroad.
Together, we can forge a new, better path.
To those near New York City: Gather your friends and get loud with us at the March to End Fossil Fuels. Not in NYC? Show your support by following Patagonia’s live coverage.The Punk Rock Garden - Episode 6Patagonia2023-09-08 | They say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, and Heath Joske definitely reflects the hard-working, down-to-earth values of his parents. From Jenny Joske’s ‘punk rock garden’, to Paul Joske’s open-minded surf quiver, Heath’s folks have had a huge influence on his life today, which is spent evenly between the garden and the waves. This Farm Boys origin story travels back to Heath’s hometown of Valla, to see where it all began.
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0:00 Heath's family inspiration 1:26 Family surf session 2:53 Paul Joske, Heath's Dad 3:31 Heath's Mum, Jenny and her Punk Rock Garden 5:20 Paul's project catamaran 6:50 Big wave surf session
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0:00 Rasta's garden introduction 2:39 Strategic Total Utter Neglect 3:31 Jeff Lawton's STUN approach 4:54 Rasta and Heath surf session
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About Patagonia: At Patagonia, we appreciate that all life on earth is under threat of extinction. We’re using the resources we have – our business, our investments, our voice and our imaginations – to do something about it.Without healthy, vibrant aquatic insect populations, fly fishers might as well take up (gulp!) golf.Patagonia2023-08-31 | No other outdoor pursuit directly depends upon, reveres and celebrates insects like fly fishing. Without healthy, vibrant aquatic insect populations, fly fishers—particularly trout anglers—might as well take up (gulp!) golf.
But what happens when those bugs begin to disappear? To accompany fly angler and journalist Stephen Sautner’s story, “Dude, Where’s My Hatch?” we asked a group of long-time anglers, experienced guides and scientists for their boots-on-the-ground experiences. Their responses are a call to action. As Sautner writes in his story, “The same way steelheaders need to be anti-dam, trout anglers should be pro-bug.”
Read story at https://pat.ag/YT/DudeWheresMyHatchPatagonia® Forra Wading BootsPatagonia2023-08-30 | Explore the Forra Wading Boots: patagonia.com/product/forra-wading-boots/79206.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_F23_79206 Engineered for trail and river, the Forra Wading Boots are lightweight without sacrificing performance. Built with Vibram® Mars sole technology for traction and grip, these boots feature a high ankle, sturdy toe box and adjustable, noncorrosive lacing system for support and durability.Patagonia® Big Water Foul Weather kitPatagonia2023-08-30 | The all-new Big Water Foul Weather Jacket and Bibs are designed to laugh in the face of the toughest weather Mother Nature can throw at it. Rough seas ahead? No worries. Over 50 years of technical outdoor innovation went into this foul-weather kit. If these aren’t the most durable and functional foulies on the market, we don’t know what are.Patagonia® Big Water Foul Weather kitPatagonia2023-08-30 | The all-new Big Water Foul Weather Jacket and Bibs are designed to laugh in the face of the toughest weather Mother Nature can throw at it. Rough seas ahead? No worries. Over 50 years of technical outdoor innovation went into this foul-weather kit. If these aren’t the most durable and functional foulies on the market, we don’t know what are.Patagonia® Big Water Foul Weather kitPatagonia2023-08-30 | The all-new Big Water Foul Weather Jacket and Bibs are designed to laugh in the face of the toughest weather Mother Nature can throw at it. Rough seas ahead? No worries. Over 50 years of technical outdoor innovation went into this foul-weather kit. If these aren’t the most durable and functional foulies on the market, we don’t know what are.40 Degrees South - Episode 4Patagonia2023-08-25 | Farm Boys heads east to Bass Strait and drops in at Addy's place on the remote Furneaux Islands, where he's managed to grow tropical fruit a few degrees north of the cold Roaring Forties. He shows us around his off-grid house, including his saltbush patch, his wombats, and his surfboard collection, featuring boards he's made himself entirely from discarded island junk.
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0:40 Meet Addy Jones 1:47 40 Degrees South 2:20 Saltbush patch 3:40 Landfill surfboards 4:40 Next episode
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About Patagonia: At Patagonia, we appreciate that all life on earth is under threat of extinction. We’re using the resources we have – our business, our investments, our voice and our imaginations – to do something about it.In the Family of ThingsPatagonia2023-08-24 | “Whoever you are, no matter how lonely, the world offers itself to your imagination, calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting – over and over announcing your place in the family of things.”
A reading over Mary Oliver’s poem “Wild Geese” opens the latest collaboration between long time creative partners Nathan Oldfield and Dave Rastovich. Shot over consecutive mornings during a long run of North Coast autumn swell, “In the Family of Things” is Dave in his element, doing his thing.
Which is all it needs to be.Tom: The friend fish deserve | Patagonia FilmsPatagonia2023-08-23 | Tom Derry is the connection between wild fish and the activists striving to protect them. A lifelong angler and the director of wild steelhead funding for the Native Fish Society, Tom embodies the commitment behind countless conservation efforts all with a single goal: more wild fish. Filmed along British Columbia’s Babine River, Tom captures the essence of angling for wild steelhead and provides insight into what motivates a motivator.
00:00 Intro 00:08 Meet Tom 1:25: Tom’s friend Bob 1:53 A life’s work 4:05 The Babine 6:11 A common goal 8:32 Steelhead! 10:43 Get involved 13:30 End
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0:00 The Village - Episode 3 0:33 Cooking oil fuel car 2:37 Converting an abandoned farm 5:16 Family surfing fun 6:13 Next episode - 40 Degrees South
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About Patagonia: At Patagonia, we appreciate that all life on earth is under threat of extinction. We’re using the resources we have – our business, our investments, our voice and our imaginations – to do something about it.Here, togtherPatagonia2023-08-17 | ...What We Do: Inside the World of Patagonias Quality Control SupervisorPatagonia2023-08-16 | Gil has been around fabric his entire life. As Patagonia's quality control supervisor, he's constantly thinking about how to make things last even longer. Watch him weave together thoughts on family, quality and being a Patagonia person.What We Do: Behind the Scenes at Patagonia #shortsPatagonia2023-08-14 | Want to know what goes on behind the scenes at Patagonia? In our upcoming series What We Do, six Patagonia employees give us the ins and outs of life at a company whose only shareholder is Earth. Working with local farmers to source food for our on-campus cafés, building the archives, and what goes into creating gear that can last lifetimes are just a few of the topics we'll explore.
Stay tuned for the first episode dropping in 2 days.Patagonia | What We DoPatagonia2023-08-14 | Want to know what goes on behind the scenes at Patagonia? In our upcoming series What We Do, six Patagonia employees give us the ins and outs of life at a company whose only shareholder is Earth. Working with local farmers to source food for our on-campus cafés, building the archives, and what goes into creating gear that can last lifetimes are just a few of the topics we'll explore.
Stay tuned for the first episode dropping in 2 days.Forkin’ Around - Episode 2Patagonia2023-08-11 | Addy Jones is considered a guru in the world of composting, and in this episode he and Heath set about creating a thriving compost pile for the farm using old straw, seaweed, chook manure and tomato cuttings.
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0:00 Forkin' Around - Episode 2 0:36 Heath's compost ingredients 1:56 Addy's compost recipe 4:05 Post compost surf session 5:04 Next time on Farm Boys
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About Patagonia: At Patagonia, we appreciate that all life on earth is under threat of extinction. We’re using the resources we have – our business, our investments, our voice and our imaginations – to do something about it.Patagonia® Ms and W’s Nano-Air Light Hybrid HoodyPatagonia2023-08-08 | Explore Patagonia's Nano-Air® Light Hybrid Hoody: patagonia.com/search/?q=Nano-Air+Light+Hybrid+Hoody&lang=null?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_F23_84416 The Nano-Air® Light Hybrid Hoody is made for cool-weather objectives where you’re working hard. With 40-gram FullRange® insulation, a flyweight shell and lining fabric, and technical R1® Air knit paneling for warm, stretchy, exceptionally breathable performance during high-exertion, high-elevation activities. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory.Junk Wizards - Episode 1Patagonia2023-08-04 | Heath and Addy stumble upon a junkyard in the South Australian bush and begin their search to find a ladder for the outdoor toilet they’re building back on the farm. They find their ladder – along with a truckload of other useful rubbish which they soon repurpose, building a solar oven and baking a solar-powered chocolate cake.
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0:00 Introduction 1:09 Junkyard hunting 3:39 Tour of Heath's farm 5:05 Surf session 6:51 Solar powered chocolate cake
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About Patagonia: At Patagonia, we appreciate that all life on earth is under threat of extinction. We’re using the resources we have – our business, our investments, our voice and our imaginations – to do something about it.Farm Boys - TrailerPatagonia2023-08-03 | The world's only hardcore surf and gardening show.
Earth wizards Heath Joske and Addy Jones set about building a garden paradise in the dry Australian bush from some old junk, a handful of seeds and a lot of hard work. Throughout the six-part series they catch up with a network of surfing friends who’ve all made a life out of growing their own food, in their own backyards, in their own way.
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About Patagonia: At Patagonia, we appreciate that all life on earth is under threat of extinction. We’re using the resources we have – our business, our investments, our voice and our imaginations – to do something about it.Patagonia® Ms Torrentshell 3L Rain JktPatagonia2023-08-03 | Explore the Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket: patagonia.com/product/mens-torrentshell-3l-rain-jacket/85241.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_S23_85241 Simple and unpretentious, our trusted Torrentshell 3L Rain Jacket uses 3-layer H2No® Performance Standard technology and a PFC-free DWR finish (durable water repellent coating that does not contain perfluorinated chemicals) for exceptional waterproof/breathable performance, all-day comfort and long-lasting waterproof durability. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.Patagonia® Ws Chambeau Rock PantsPatagonia2023-08-03 | Explore the Women's Chambeau Rock Pants: patagonia.com/product/womens-chambeau-rock-climbing-pants/82936.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_S23_82936 Our lightest synthetic climbing pants for long mountain ridge traverses, multipitch rock climbs or summer cragging, designed for ultimate mobility and comfort on all-day routes. Inseam is 31". Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory.Home, Grown: The future of building is waste | Patagonia FilmsPatagonia2023-08-02 | Building materials contribute an estimated 5 to 15 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. What if we used materials that not only take less carbon to produce but also can capture and store carbon? In California, architect and climber Dylan Johnson joined up with Yvon Chouinard and a seasoned crew to construct two houses using straw bales that would otherwise have gone to waste. Watch Home, Grown to learn why they agree that natural building isn’t just better for the climate—it’s a better way to build.
Directed By Forest Woodward Filmed By Ben Sturgulewski Edited By Aidan Haley and Ben Sturgulewski Produced By Forest Woodward and Laura Yale Additional Cinematography by George Knowles, Nate Ptacek & Forest Woodward Assistant Camera George Knowles Audio Post Production | Coupe Studios Music + Sound Design - Boulder, CO Sound Design and Mix: Kip Kuepper Producer: Aaron Garrison - coupestudios.com Executive Producers Monika McClure, Alex Lowther, Damien Etchaubard Graphics Claire Kairalla, Nick Tonn
Archival Photos History Nebraska The National Archives Library of Congress
Special thanks to The Chouinard Family Ecological Building Network California Straw Building Association Ron & Corky | K&R farming Massey Burke | CASBA Bruce King | Buildwell Media Bud Miller | Sierra Summit Construction Matthew Cook | McGillivray Construction David Arkin | Arkin Tilt Architects Jim Reiland | Many Hands Builders Anthony Dente | Verdant Structural Engineers Zane Kanyer, Swenson Say Faget | Structural Engineering Team Tom Hughes, Mechanical Engineering Consultants, Inc, | MEP Engineering Team Scott and Judi Nicolai
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00:00 Intro 1:08 Build Site #1 1:31 Meet Dylan 2:06 Straw 4:07 The source 5:55 Build Site #2 9:08 The final product 9:59 11:53 Credits
Music “Easy Street” Amanaz Courtesy of Now-Again Records
“Supr” Nash Howe Courtesy of Article Records
“Be at Rest” Possessed by Paul James From the album 'As We Go Wandering’ Written by Jon Konrad Wert Courtesy of PPJ Records and Heyday Media Group
“Raunchy” Bill Justis Courtesy of Musicbed
“Strawbale Blues” Carl M Banks Courtesy of Carl M Banks
“Jubilee” Jake Xerxes Fussell Courtesy of TerrorbirdStories We Wear: The Beloved and Battered BaselayerPatagonia2023-07-24 | Worn Wear has always been an exploration of quality—in the things we own and the lives we live. To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we’re relaunching our short film The Stories We Wear as an eight-part series about favorite tales of well-loved gear, as told by their humans. From a surfer living off the grid in Baja to a legendary alpinist and his beloved Capilene® baselayer, these stories remind us of the wear and tear that make us, and our clothing, what we are today. Directed by Keith and Lauren Malloy @keithmalloy_thetorpedopeopleStories We Wear: The Baja ShortsPatagonia2023-07-24 | Worn Wear has always been an exploration of quality—in the things we own and the lives we live. To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we’re relaunching our short film The Stories We Wear as an eight-part series about favorite tales of well-loved gear, as told by their humans. From a surfer living off the grid in Baja to a legendary alpinist and his beloved Capilene® baselayer, these stories remind us of the wear and tear that make us, and our clothing, what we are today. Directed by Keith and Lauren Malloy @keithmalloy_thetorpedopeopleStories We Wear: The ‘Round the World JacketPatagonia2023-07-24 | Worn Wear has always been an exploration of quality—in the things we own and the lives we live. To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we’re relaunching our short film The Stories We Wear as an eight-part series about favorite tales of well-loved gear, as told by their humans. From a surfer living off the grid in Baja to a legendary alpinist and his beloved Capilene® baselayer, these stories remind us of the wear and tear that make us, and our clothing, what we are today. Directed by Keith and Lauren Malloy @keithmalloy_thetorpedopeopleStories We Wear: The 10,000-Mile Hiking HatPatagonia2023-07-24 | Worn Wear has always been an exploration of quality—in the things we own and the lives we live. To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we’re relaunching our short film The Stories We Wear as an eight-part series about favorite tales of well-loved gear, as told by their humans. From a surfer living off the grid in Baja to a legendary alpinist and his beloved Capilene® baselayer, these stories remind us of the wear and tear that make us, and our clothing, what we are today. Directed by Keith and Lauren Malloy @keithmalloy_thetorpedopeopleStories We Wear: The 15-Year-Old JacketPatagonia2023-07-24 | Worn Wear has always been an exploration of quality—in the things we own and the lives we live. To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we’re relaunching our short film The Stories We Wear as an eight-part series about favorite tales of well-loved gear, as told by their humans. From a surfer living off the grid in Baja to a legendary alpinist and his beloved Capilene® baselayer, these stories remind us of the wear and tear that make us, and our clothing, what we are today. Directed by Keith and Lauren Malloy @keithmalloy_thetorpedopeopleStories We Wear: The Farmer and the JacketPatagonia2023-07-24 | Worn Wear has always been an exploration of quality—in the things we own and the lives we live. To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we’re relaunching our short film The Stories We Wear as an eight-part series about favorite tales of well-loved gear, as told by their humans. From a surfer living off the grid in Baja to a legendary alpinist and his beloved Capilene® baselayer, these stories remind us of the wear and tear that make us, and our clothing, what we are today. Directed by Keith and Lauren Malloy @keithmalloy_thetorpedopeopleStories We Wear: The 30-Year-Old Powder Day PantsPatagonia2023-07-24 | Worn Wear has always been an exploration of quality—in the things we own and the lives we live. To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we’re relaunching our short film The Stories We Wear as an eight-part series about favorite tales of well-loved gear, as told by their humans. From a surfer living off the grid in Baja to a legendary alpinist and his beloved Capilene® baselayer, these stories remind us of the wear and tear that make us, and our clothing, what we are today. Directed by Keith and Lauren Malloy @keithmalloy_thetorpedopeopleStories We Wear: The Hand-Me-Down BibsPatagonia2023-07-24 | Worn Wear has always been an exploration of quality—in the things we own and the lives we live. To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we’re relaunching our short film The Stories We Wear as an eight-part series about favorite tales of well-loved gear, as told by their humans. From a surfer living off the grid in Baja to a legendary alpinist and his beloved Capilene® baselayer, these stories remind us of the wear and tear that make us, and our clothing, what we are today. Directed by Keith and Lauren Malloy @keithmalloy_thetorpedopeopleMadre Mar | Patagonia FilmsPatagonia2023-07-13 | The local people have worked the waters of the Sado Estuary Natural Reserve in Portugal for hundreds of years, coexisting with the dolphins, fish and shellfish, supported by the region’s rich seagrass meadows. The practice of bottom trawling, which bulldozes the ocean floor, has wiped out nearly one-third of the world's seagrass meadows.
Raquel Gaspar, marine biologist, mother and cofounder of the Portuguese NGO Ocean Alive, is on a journey to protect and re-meadow Sado’s seagrass habitat. In Patagonia Films’ Madre Mar, Raquel partners with a group of local fisherwomen to restore this crucial piece of the ocean’s ecosystem–one that provides habitats for sea life and 10 percent of the carbon captured in the ocean.For the Love of the Sea | Patagonia FilmsPatagonia2023-07-06 | In Patagonia Films’ For the Love of the Sea, a family pioneers a movement to revive the Welsh coastline and a fishing industry that locals have depended on for decades. The documentary short follows Câr y Môr, the first community-owned regenerative ocean farm in Wales. Cultivating versatile crops like seaweed with zero-input techniques, the community reveals the powerful ways that the ocean can help fight climate change while nourishing people in more ways than one.Jalpi: The forgotten underwater forests | Patagonia FilmsPatagonia2023-06-29 | When a devastating accident alters his life forever, Ji Wook-cheol asks, “What should I do for the rest of my life?” His answer is activism. Patagonia Films’ documentary short Jalpi follows the former sailor as he works to protect the important seabeds—or jalpi—being decimated by industrialization and climate change in his hometown of Tongyeong, South Korea. But if Mr. Ji wants to regenerate the underwater forests and create a marine protected area that supports local communities, he’ll have to convince reluctant fishers and rally locals to be the catalysts for change.
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00:00 Marine Life 00:20 Meet Ji Wook-cheol 2:45 Tongyeong 3:22 The Importance of Jalpi 4:02 Catalyst for Change 5:22 Marine Protected Area 6:37 Sign the Petition 6:53 CreditsYouth Salmon Protectors Take on Deadbeat DamsPatagonia2023-06-28 | Witness the Youth Salmon Protectors of Idaho as they work tirelessly to restore and preserve the region's wild salmon and steelhead populations. These highly motivated teenagers are shaping the future of salmon and steelhead conservation through their commitment to climate and tribal justice, fighting against the looming threat of extinction. take on the challenge of restoring wild salmon and steelhead populations. Join us on an incredible journey along the Snake River, where the fate of these iconic fish hangs in the balance, reminding us of the vital role youth activism plays in safeguarding our ecosystems and ensuring a sustainable future for all. Youth Salmon Protectors highlights the urgency of environmental action and the indomitable spirit of the next generation. Film directed by Leif Everson.
Read the story at http://patagonia.com/storiesHot Pink Dolphins | Patagonia FilmsPatagonia2023-06-22 | Fighting for the planet doesn’t have to be so serious. Just ask Hot Pink Dolphins, a group of marine life–loving activists using color, quirkiness and humor to spread the message that a threat to dolphins is a threat to us. The Patagonia Films’ documentary short follows three members of the grassroots organization as they work to return captive dolphins to the wild and create a marine protected area in Jeju Island, South Korea. Their signature hot pink jumpsuits give them the courage to fight against habitat-destroying development projects, overtourism and naval bases that threaten this critical species. Blending K-pop tunes, punk rock aesthetics and grunge design, Hot Pink Dolphins reminds us that the most powerful environmental movements come from the heart.
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00:00 Marine Life 00:19 The crew 1:26 The threat 2:03 Marine Protected Area 3:21 Tour boat 3:56 Pink power 5:17 CreditsZofia Reych on Bouldering, Life and Neurodivergence | PatagoniaPatagonia2023-06-21 | Zofia Reych is the founder of the Women's Bouldering Festival in Fontainebleau and author of Born to Climb: From Rock Climbing Pioneers to Olympic Athletes. Climbing is a driving force in their life—but for a long time, it also seemed to be a destructive one. After receiving diagnoses for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and being forced to limit climbing during the pandemic lockdowns, Zof discovered that perhaps the best way for them to improve their climbing was to temporarily let it go.
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Director: Arthur Neumeier/ @arthurneumeier Project Lead & Producer: Patricia Simon/ @bypatriciasimon DOP: Arthur Neumeier/ @arthur_neumeier 1st AC: Abdurrahim Gulten/ @ab.gulten Sound Operator: Marcin Knyziak Post Producers: Patricia Simon & Jill Sanrodji/ @bypatriciasimon @jillsanrodji
Editor: Tim Weyer/ @timweyer Sound Design & Sound Mix: Tim Pringle Colorist: Tim Weyer/ @timweyer
Producers Patagonia: Roos van de Weerd (@roosvdweerd), Monika McClure (@monikamcclure), Alex Lowther, (@alxlwthr) Julia Schellekens (@schellekensjulia)
Starring: Danny Renton, Ailsa McLellan, Bally Philp
00:00 Intro 01:40 The Custodians 2:00 Meet Danny 3:45 Sea Wildling 4:11 Seagrass 5:24 A different system 7:33 Meet Ailsa 8:07 Three mile limit 9:05 The effects 10:10 Meet Bally 12:45 Solutions 16:16 Take Action 16:33 CreditsPatagonia® Ks Refugito Day Pack 18LPatagonia2023-06-14 | Explore the Kids' Refugito Daypack 18L: patagonia.com/product/kids-refugito-daypack-18-liters/47895.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_S23_47895 You don't change the world by sitting still. Our Refugito Daypack 18L is designed for the next generation of activists, with tech-savvy storage, trail-ready construction and durable recycled materials; it's organized enough to enact change and playful enough to enjoy what we're saving. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.Patagonia® Ks Refugito Day Pack 12LPatagonia2023-06-14 | Explore the Kids' Refugito Daypack 12L: patagonia.com/product/kids-refugito-daypack-12-liters/47890.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_S23_47890 Our Refugito Daypack 12L is built for the next generation of activists. Combining a kid-specific fit, trail-ready shoulder straps and back panel, and durable recycled materials, it's as happy learning about the natural world as it is exploring it. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.Patagonia® Ks Trailfarer Shorts - 4 in.Patagonia2023-06-14 | Explore the Kids' Trailfarer Shorts - 4": patagonia.com/product/kids-trailfarer-shorts-4-inch/67315.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_S23_67315 Technical, multi-use shorts for kids that can be worn for any sport, from running to biking to climbing. Built to be layered with our Maipo Shorts for added coverage, if desired. Inseam is 4". Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.Patagonia® Ks Quandary PantsPatagonia2023-06-14 | Explore the Kids' Quandary Pants: patagonia.com/product/kids-quandary-sun-pants/66560.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_S23_66560 Designed for comfort and unconstrained movement, these multifunctional hiking pants are made of 95% nylon (65% recycled)/5% spandex with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish and 40+ UPF sun protection. Inseam is 22".Patagonia® Ks Maipo Shorts - 6 in.Patagonia2023-06-14 | Explore the Kids' Maipo Shorts - 6": patagonia.com/product/kids-maipo-active-shorts-6-inch/67320.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_S23_67320 A short length of our Maipo Tights, the Maipo Shorts are built to be layered or worn alone for anything from high-output activities to everyday wear. Made with 80% recycled nylon/20% spandex knit. Inseam is 6". Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.Patagonia® R1 CrossStrata P/OPatagonia2023-06-14 | Explore the R1® CrossStrata Pullover: patagonia.com/product/r1-crossstrata-fleece-pullover/85460.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_S23_85460 Warm, stretchy and breathable like our Regulator® fleece, but with the added benefits of abrasion and weather resistance. This cool-weather crosslayer was designed for extended versatility in shifting mountain conditions. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.Patagonia® Ks Maipo TightsPatagonia2023-06-14 | Explore the Kids' Maipo Tights: patagonia.com/product/kids-maipo-active-tights/66670.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=yt_S23_66670 An adult favorite, now made for kids! These versatile, performance-oriented tights are made for the sort of multisport activity that Chile's Maipo Valley is known for—from running to climbing to hiking to yoga, plus everything in between. Made with 80% recycled nylon/20% spandex knit. Inseam is 22½". Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.Corazón Salado: A Journey to Protect the Kawésqar’s Ancestral Waters | Patagonia FilmsPatagonia2023-06-08 | Corazón Salado by Patagonia Films, Patagonia Global Sport Activist Ramón Navarro joins with the Kawésqar—a traditionally nomadic Indigenous community who had their practices stripped from them during the colonization of Chilean Patagonia—in a fight for their homeland and ancestral waters. The salmon industry is creeping deeper and deeper into the region, polluting and destroying its wild and delicate ecosystem. For the locals, the fish no longer bite here, forcing the Kawésqar to stray farther from home to feed and support their families. Navarro connects with Leticia Caro and her father, Don Reinaldo, a traditional fisherman and elder, who show him the damaging effects of the salmon farms and the need to establish a marine protected area in the Kawésqar National Park. Along the way, they find common ground in their love for the sea.
En "Corazón Salado", de Patagonia Films, el surfista y activista ambiental Ramón Navarro se une al pueblo Kawésqar, una comunidad indígena despojada de su tradición nómada durante la colonización de la Patagonia, en la lucha por proteger su territorio y aguas ancestrales. La industria salmonera, que penetra cada vez más profundo en la región, contamina y destruye este delicado ecosistema. En este viaje, Navarro conecta con Leticia Caro y su padre, don Reinaldo, miembros de la comunidad Kawésqar “Grupos Familiares Nómades del Mar”, quienes revelan los dañinos efectos de la salmonicultura y la urgencia por convertir en Parque Nacional las aguas de la actual Reserva Nacional Kawésqar. A medida que navegan, encontrarán un terreno común en su amor por el mar.
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About Patagonia: At Patagonia, we appreciate that all life on earth is under threat of extinction. We’re using the resources we have—our business, our investments, our voice and our imaginations—to do something about it.
Sobre Patagonia: En Patagonia reconocemos que todas las formas de vida en la Tierra están en peligro de extinción. Estamos usando los recursos que tenemos —nuestro negocio, nuestras inversiones, nuestra voz y nuestra imaginación— para hacer algo al respecto.
00:00 Marine Life 00:18 Ramón surfing 3:22 Corazon Salado 3:29 Meet Leticia 5:28 Ramón visits Leticia 7:42 The Navarros 9:22 The issue 11:22 Ancestral Waters 12:56 Salmon industry is the problem 16:27 What remains 20:45 Reconnecting 24:30 Protect Kawésqar 26:35 CreditsDaughter of the Sea: Sisterhood in the Sea | Patagonia FilmsPatagonia2023-06-01 | For Jaeyoun Kim, the ocean is more than a connection to family; it’s a path to healing. Patagonia Films’ Daughter of the Sea follows Jaeyoun, who leaves her island home in South Korea to pursue a more traditional career path in Seoul. But as her mental health begins to unravel and depression sets in, she decides to join the haenyeo, Jeju Island’s famed “women of the sea.” For centuries, these free divers and fisherwomen—some in their 80s—have dived more than 30 feet to gather seafood for their families and villages. Following in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother, Jaeyoun learns what it means to become a haenyeo and why returning to the ocean ultimately saves her.
Content Warning This film includes discussions of depression and suicide. While we have done our best to explore these topics conscientiously, remember that we are looking through the lens of a single person’s experience. Please take care of yourself as you watch and find support if you are struggling with these topics.
About Patagonia: At Patagonia, we appreciate that all life on earth is under threat of extinction. We’re using the resources we have—our business, our investments, our voice and our imaginations—to do something about it.