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- A hard-nosed Chicago journalist has an unlikely love affair with an eagle researcher.
- Around the turn of the 20th century, during a harsh northern California winter, members of a ranching family are squabbling among themselves while the two oldest sons go hunting for a panther that is killing their livestock.
- A Swiss hotel's ski instructor falls in love with a man who goes skiing every morning.
- A girl journeys through symbolic hallucinations that attempt to communicate her death as she hosts a brain-eating parasite.
- Femme fatale Flora marries a titled European to save the family plantation. Her husband and a rival fall to their deaths in a glacier. Next Flora weds her sister Margaret's love Admah and bleeds him dry. While he's in prison she goes back to the decaying plantation to die.
- Gale, a store owner, lives in an Alaskan village with his grown ward, Necia, whom he had rescued years before from her murderer father, Captain Bennett. Now Bennett, disguised as Ben Stark, has arrived in the village seeking vengeance and his daughter.
- In the year 3000, the nuclear war that has ravaged planet Earth 500 years earlier seems almost a distant memory. A new greener and bluer world flourished from the ashes of the old and a new world has been taken over by giant moths.
- A girl, Anita Wayne, finds herself an heiress of her mother's estate, but learns that her father lives in Alaska. Determined to find her father she travels to a mining town in the Klondike, but runs into "Cash" Gynon (a villainous saloon keeper) who claims to be her father. When the town drunkard, Old Skin Full, turns out to be her father, she is rescued by Jim Winston (a gold miner who recently discovered gold) when he fights Gynon who falls into a crevasse and dies.
- The Tim Janis Ensemble and Mr. Tim Janis himself, perform music that was inspired by the National Parks of the United States. Interspersed with scenes of the orchestra, we get to see all of the great parks in this country, from Yosemite to the Great Smokey Mountains. The show is narrated by George Clooney.
- This feature length documentary is a heart wrenching true life crime saga about the men and women of law enforcement and their selfless acts of courage under fire. The film takes place in various corners of America, including Mt. Rainier WA, New York, Ft. Worth TX, Clairton PA and Moab UT. The documentary follows the stories of two officers who paid the ultimate price, as well as the stories of three severely injured officers who are now battling through the painstaking process of recovery. The film also takes viewers to New York City's 9/11 memorial site, where many officers perished on that fateful day in 2001, and to National Police Week in Washington, DC, where the fallen are honored each year.
- A New York Correspondent seeks information from both the North and South in order to understand the reasons leading up to Civil War. He discovers that six men have conspired to finance a renegade religious fanatic named John Brown. Brown raids a Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia. This Docu-drama is based on a true story as told by a ficticious character.
- At the end of 2015 cut his hand while shooting Trailblazers for the Discovery Channel in Bolivia. His tendons snapped and after complications with two surgeries Nick spent the next 6 months in physical therapy getting dexterity back in his hand. In 2016 he made the decision to summit Mount Rainier. With 6 weeks to prepare, he set a plan in place to take on something bigger than he had done before. Will he make it to the top?
- Famous skier Otto Lang is featured in a short documentary filmed at Mt. Whitney and Mt. Baker, and premiered on 4 February 1938 at Radio City Music Hall with NYC screenings of Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937).
- This Traveltalks entry tells how Seattle grew from a remote village to a metropolis thanks to a convenient port, ship building, airplane manufacturing and lumber, and ends with a look at University of Washington's world-famous rowing crew.
- James A. FitzPatrick takes his TravelTalks series to the state of Washington, with a focus on the beauty and activities around Mount Rainier.
- This picture is taken from the foot of Mount Rainier, a towering peak 14,528 feet high, covered with 32,500 acres of ice and snow, and located in Rainier National Park, a two million acre stretch of forest land in Washington. Following the camera, the audience ascends the enormous peak enthralled by the marvelous beauty which is ever growing grander as the altitude increases. The last and most beautiful scene is Mirror Lake which reflects the gigantic peak and its beautiful surroundings without a blur.
- A travelogue featuring the wilderness around Mount Rainier, in the state of Washington.
- The Wonderland Project is the name that two friends gave their shared goal: to run the wonderland Trail, circumnavigating Washington's Mt. Rainier, in a singe 24 hour push. Until their attempt, the published record on the 94-mile trail was 27 hours and 56 minutes. Over two years of hard training, ultra marathon runners Skye Thompson and Zac West forged their friendship into a critical partnership - which was tested at mile 60, when escalating joint pain forced one runner to drop out. After a difficult decision, the other decided to push on alone. Join us in watching the story of their partnership in the face of an immense physical and emotional challenge.
- How some creatures and plants manage to overcome the harsh environments found at high altitude together with those prevailing in the Arctic and Antarctic.
- Colton and Jack recall some of their hiking adventures in America's national parks.
- 20092h 11mTV-GTV Episode8.5 (91)Americans begin to question the nation's rush across the continent that has devastated forests and ravaged animals. Conservation's greatest champion is Theodore Roosevelt, who sets aside 800,000 acres of the Grand Canyon.
- Bill Nye explains the difference between lakes and ponds.