Now in Their 70s, Two Friends Return to the Arctic for One More Adventure | Short Film Showcase
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Over a span of 40 years, adventurous friends Jim Slinger and Andrew “Tip” Taylor have embarked on more than 30 river expeditions together. Each lasting at least three weeks, the canoeing trips became a ritual that brought friendship and meaning into their lives. In this short film by The Muir Project, the two septuagenarians reflect on a life of exploration while embarking on a trip to the wilderness of Alaska’s Brooks Range. 35 years after their first visit to the Noatak River, the two men retrace their journey and look to the adventures that lie ahead. “I have so many things I want to do, it would take a whole lifetime to do them,” Taylor shares. “And then, that probably wouldn’t be long enough.”
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Credits: Directed and shot by Jason Fitzpatrick, Jen Serena, and Ric Serena
Music by Paul Bessenbacher and Matt Bowen (emotomusic.com/, mattbowenmusic.... )
Sound edit and mix by Durand Trench; color correction by Bruce Goodman
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Now in Their 70s, Two Friends Return to the Arctic for One More Adventure | Short Film Showcase
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The Noatak River is one of six National Wild and Scenic rivers found in Alaska's Gates of the Arctic National Park. What are your thoughts on these adventurers’ unique friendship?
People who have been in mountains and wilderness know what a companion means in your trip to those rugged trains...
What an epic journey! Simply proves that nothing can stop you from doing the things you love. There's a sense of calmness yet adventurous feel throughout the video. And what a great friendship these two have, for being able trust each other for so long. Absolutely moved. Thanks National Geographic for sharing us this wonderful story.
We too are moved by this traveling duo's friendship, Azliana! Jim and Tip may not have always agreed on which path to take, but they've developed a unique trust as travel companions of 40 years.
Watching this is my "vacation" as now I'm 73. No money, an old vehicle, and my wonderful tent is gone. So many memories of past trips to wilderness areas with my kids and my grand-daughter. "If wishes were horses...."
These guys are old but you would NEVER know it. They have such youthful spirits. Oh to age gracefully.
So beautiful shout out to the elders. Old friendship is beautiful
May you have many more trips with many more fun and happy memories
The adventure is always out there, you can reach it whenever you are able to go out; however, what we have seen here is found and having someone to walk through these part of life, which I think it is what they cherish the most. I would love someone to share my life just like them, how lucky they are!
I went on a NOLS trip canoeing on the noatak and hiking in brooks range and watching this brought me back to tears. They captured the pure beauty and more. Thank you for bringing awareness to my favorite place on earth!!
This video is heartwarming, inspiring, beautifully captured and nourishment for the wild soul. I had a lump in my throat 20 minutes after watching it. Spending time in wild places with dear friends is one of the greatest experiences this side of heaven. NatGeo, I was also very impressed by the videographer who I forgot was there most of the time. Five stars from every bend of the river.
In 2011, at age 59, I did a solo float trip down the Alatna river from the headwaters to the Koyukuk river. Total 184 miles and i never saw another human. It took me 10 days. It is the highlight of my outdoor career. Now I'm 70 and considering another trip, thanks to your video.
The sense of adventure and exploration, beautiful place as well. Can relate to what these guys talk about a lot. Life goals right here ☺
Stories like this touch my soul. Love and appreciate you NatGeo.❤
Thank you for your love and support, David! We too are in awe of Jim and Tip's passion for nature and their enduring friendship.
Very inspiring tale of canoeing and friendship, bringing these two friends back together again and sharing their love of adventure. "Just to live" and these two men have done it well.
These are my favorite types of videos, I love hearing about stories from explorers.
Wow, so inspiring. As a 20 year old, I'm excited to start my life's adventures
My daughter and I flew out of Bettles to a small lake at the headwaters of the North Fork of the Noatak....hiked for about 10 days through and below Gates (Frigid Crag and Boreal Peak) and then picked up a canoe that had been left for us and finished the rest of the trip back to Bettles. Trip of a lifetime. Also have been to Auyuittiq National Park on Baffin Island, hiking the Weasel River to its summit and return.
Such a wonderful story...would have been nice for Nat Geo. to do a docu. series...this reminds one how short life really is and to NEVER take any opportunity for granted...Godspeed Gentlemen, I look forward to hearing more about your trip!
They are amongst few of those who LIVED till their 80's. And not just making it or surviving it to their 80's..
What a great video! Nearly brings a tear to my eye. What beautiful scenery! Well done!
Thank you for those kind words! We hope you found this unique story of friendship to be heartwarming.
I would love to have a friend to be with me my whole life like that.
Wow! Stumbled onto this video, what a pleasurable surprise
What a beautiful, touching video. Thanks for sharing.
We're so glad you found this video about Jim and Tip's friendship heartwarming, Carmen!
nice. im 26 and going to start spending some time out in the river. i have always enjoyed being out in nature but have rarely had the opportunity.
Delightful content. Wonderful story. I could watch them for hours and listen to their stories.
Jim and Tip's enduring friendship and appreciation for nature are truly inspiring! We're certain they have more stories to tell from the over 30 trips they've taken together.
Nice to complement your life in the practice of your hobby after retirement
Fabulous story & characters.
Continuing to make life an adventure at that age and to be wise about that process is an act to inspire. Awesome video.
We're glad that you found Jim and Tip's story inspiring, Matt!
Thanks for the video. Beautiful. Inspiring.
Thanks for making this vid NAT GEO wild i watch this starting 3 years old i really love it and what a epic journey
How awesome is that yes river's are beautiful I should know we live near one my granddaughter's name and you get to see natures beautiful sights :) !
Imagine being able to say 'im not saying it's my last trip' at 77! Wow!
I like what you do guys, that's amazing
You guys are amazing.
Nice flick..bittersweet too..
They're older, but they're braver :0
Jim and Tip's 40 years of experience have definitely seasoned them for this Arctic adventure!
I really loved this video
A amizade feita de aliança ...Este vídeo regista a essência do que os une a paixão pela natureza e onde começou um longo caminho que os juntou ... uma excelente narrativa entrelaçada com a natureza...Para a ilustrar e enriquecer não faltou o de podemos ver o imponente cenário rio...elevações e amplas planícies!! Estes rostos ...cada ruga tem uma história para contar!?? Bonita esta amizade e esta vontade?
Oof loved this!💕🥾🥾
Thankful with national grohraphic for these beautiful and valuable videos
Great video
Inspiring
That's great made me smile
I don't know if anyone had noticed but these are the two gentlemen that the Muir crew met on I believe Forrester pass during the filming of the Mile Mile and a Half movie . they seemed special then and now we have the rest of the story
good old friends
Inspirational x
Amon and Tarrlok, Noatak and Tarrlok 😆
What size Pakboat was it ?
A 170 ??
Great
We belong there
what is alaska discovery?
Trying to find purpose in life
Iam very very jealous to them. You know, i don't need like 2000 friends. I just want 20 Great friends. And i have 0 Great friends.
LOVE WILDLIFE, BUT NO FOOD, NOT ACCEPTABLE
Chetya be ready
First🙋
Sarah Redwood no your not
Flygon the Scientist yes I am 😉
cool story
Yikes, two days w/out food. Smh!!
First
Prathamesh Ingole your not first
Flygon the Scientist I'm first
Guess this was just a man's trip. Left the wives behind