
Tien Shan Dream
Human-powered. Self-supported. Inspired by legacy.
A team of international skiers embark on a two-week glacier traverse connecting two remote research stations in Kazakhstan. The Tien Shan's 4000+ meter peaks host an active scientific community, leveraging the rare environmental conditions for groundbreaking research. Established during the Soviet Union's occupation, the high-altitude research stations here are home to some of the longest-standing glacier and cosmic radiation experiments in the world - and are surrounded by deadly alpine terrain.
Production
Morgan Tien Creative Studios
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Morgan Tien
Self

Kai Smart
Self

Darya Ponomaryova
Self

Tyndall Wells
Self

Shey Townley
Self

Nicholas Suchy
Self
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