The quality is great! 95% of the mountain climbing documentaries out there are still not in digital recording and they frankly can't show much climbing at all because you often can't carry huge cameras up mountains. This documentary is super simple and about nothing, yet it has the amazing quality going for it. Right now most mountains still don't have such amateur recordings with mini cams so you have to watch regular huge cams set up in camps only recording people just talking into the camera - not quite the same.
Now, while this is amazing quality it's not really the same as seeing an older documentary about a dangerous climb of a mountain where people even died or did a first. Those documentaries are about a big story.
Here you have a group of friends climb up mountains and snowboarding or skiing down them. So interesting shots for sure, but this is a vacation. It's a cool vacation and this is a curious plan. But at the end they just snowboard for a very short time down a slope, then rest in tents and do it again.
I guess it's easier to film this stuff than climbing where you are very high up - in the death zone. Here they always know what to do and are never in trouble.
It's like one of those Youtube videos where young people build a huge slide and do crazy jumps into a lake. This is it, but with a bit of climbing too. The climbing is maybe less than 5 minutes of the documentary.
They all take turn narrating and try to play it up by being super dramatic and overly emotional. Clearly the narration was done way letter and planned down to minor detail where they are always overly positive.
If you like vacation documentaries this is for you. If not then you'll like the first 35 minutes anyhow, but then it will get pretentious. Rich kids having a ton of fun splashing cash on fun stuff. I did find it fun for a bit, but it's not really a documentary. It's a flashy Youtube blog video.