Ten-time Snowboarder magazine ‘Big Mountain Rider of the Year’ Jeremy Jones revolutionized backcountry snowboarding with Deeper, TGR's 2010 ode to splitboarding and human-powered adventure. TGR's 2012 sequel Further took
Jones to the planet’s most remote mountain ranges and earned him a nod
as a 2013 National Geographic ‘Adventurer of the Year’. His
environmental advocacy work with Protect Our Winters won him recognition
as one of President Barack Obama’s 2013 ‘Champions of Change’. Now,
Jones and TGR’s crew are elevating their game and taking their quest to
the highest standard for the third and final installment of the Deeper, Further, Higher trilogy from Teton Gravity Research.
“I have set up my life around finding and riding the planet’s best mountains for snowboarding, and Higher represents
the pinnacle achievements in my life as a snowboarder,” says Jeremy
Jones. “As much as I appreciate all the accolades I have received in
snowboarding, these lines mean the most to me. They are my lifetime
achievement awards.”
Higher traces
Jones’ snowboarding journey from hiking Cape Cod’s Jailhouse Hill as a
child to accumulating several generations’ worth of wisdom and expertise
about thriving and surviving in the winter wilderness. Jones has
gathered old friends and new to pass the torch to the next generation of
big mountain rippers, leaving tracks on signature lines in the
close-to-home playgrounds he’s made his own around Jackson Hole, and
making history with far-flung first descents in the Eastern Alaska Range
and an unclimbed, unridden spine wall in Nepal’s Himalayan mountains,
where the stakes are as high as the peaks themselves.
Starring: Jeremy Jones / Ryland Bell / Bryan Iguchi / Luca Pandolfi
On Location: Teton National Park, Wyoming / Alaska Range, Alaska / Himalaya, Nepal / Cape Cod, Massachusetts
“Higher provides
a more intimate look at Jeremy’s life and career — from conflicts
arising from a life in the mountains dealing with family and the loss of
friends — to his most recent achievements climbing and riding the
biggest lines of his life,” says Steve Jones. “It’s the most powerful
film we’ve produced.”
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