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A collection of outdoor videos that will make you want to jump on the field tomorrow (3)

Written by Yasushi Hisatomi

This is becoming a weekly tradition with our outdoor video feature. This time, we will be introducing outdoor videos (preferably in English) uploaded from all over the world that will make you want to go there!

The Himalayas from 20,000 ft.

Teton Gravity Research an action sports filmmaking group , using the world's most advanced gyro-stabilized camera system (a filming system that mounts a video camera on a moving vehicle such as a helicopter or ship and uses a gyroscope to provide nearly shake-free footage). Not only does it offer stunning, ultra-high-definition views of the Himalayas from above 20,000 feet, but it also offers a stunning perspective that captures the diverse natural scenery, from populated cities through deep forests and valleys to the top of the world.

Sheffield Adventure Film Festival trailer

I'm envious of the fact that outdoor, action sports, and adventure film festivals are so popular overseas that it's unimaginable in Japan, but this is the Sheffield Adventure Film Festival . Over 100 films from around the world are shown on seven screens over three days, and the wide variety of footage is a symbol of this festival.

Snowshoe art that will make you scream out loud Simon Beck, Snowshoe Artist

There's probably not a single person in Japan right now who would know what "snowshoe art" means. At least, this term has no hits on Google, but anyone who watches about half of this video should be able to understand. I was so surprised when I found out, I couldn't help but shout out loud. Watch the video to find out the answer

It's like a 3D game. GoPro: Jason Paul's Santorini

This promotional video for GoPro, the quintessential action camera. World-renowned freerunner Jason Paul and his teammates race through the exotic, beautiful streets of Santorini, Greece, in astonishing fashion. The GoPro adds a sense of realism and intensity, making it feel like you're watching a gameplay of the Western game "Assassin's Creed." Free running, by the way, is a form of parkour, a discipline originating in France. It involves using running, jumping, climbing, and other movement techniques without special equipment to overcome obstacles, both man-made and natural, and efficiently reach your destination. It's a form of training, performance, and sport

Adventure Is Calling II: 4 months and 14,000 miles in North America

It's so beautiful it's crazy! This time-lapse movie condenses 20,000 photos, covering 14,000 miles, over four months, into a three-minute video of the natural beauty of the US and Canada's national parks and other areas. Photographer Shane Black it. I'm sure there's no one who won't want to visit the US after watching it!

A Taste of Austria: A time lapse video capturing Austrian cities and nature

This is a three-minute time-lapse movie that took about two years to compile 600 cuts of footage of Austria's cities, historical sites, and nature. It may seem a little too packed, but it's a great promotional video that fully conveys the country's beautiful cityscapes that give a sense of its rich history and its abundant nature. Unrelated, but it would be amazing if there was a Japanese version of this!

New Zealand Long Trail Trip #1 Kepler track, Mavora walkway

Trail Movie Works, a Japanese hiking movie production team . It's a tasteful travelogue that chronicles the 21-day long trail in New Zealand. The music is great and conveys the fun of the journey... I really want to visit New Zealand before I die.