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Nau is an outdoor clothing company dedicated to proving that business can do well by doing good. By celebrating positive change and the people who make it possible, by helping redifine what it means to create more sustainable clothing, we're trying to do things differently. While our business is outdoor apparel, our passions are much larger, and the stories we want to tell much broader. To see our newest short films, visit nau.com and sign up for our monthly newsletter, Off The Grid.

Website: http://www.nau.com

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  • sliding liberia: surfing in a war torn country

    published 19 months ago

    2:33 | 686 views

    An unlikely discovery by Liberian Alfred Lomax opened the doorway to friendship and the joy of the ocean, buffering the ravages of the civil war he survived.

  • water: how it s used and the strains on this vital resource

    published 19 months ago

    2:31 | 24,868 views

    Transparency, which Nau features in cooperation with GOOD Magazine, is an ongoing series offering a graphical exploration of the data that surrounds us. From The Collective on nau.com.

  • peaceful pranksters: a different take on a senior prank

    published 19 months ago

    2:58 | 401 views

    For this group of Wilson High School seniors, a class tradition was up for an overhaul: one that had meaning and impact. A film from The Collective on nau.com.

  • Think Different. Climb Ropeless.

    published 20 months ago

    4:15 | 413 views

    What would you do if you knew you couldn t fail? A look at climber Matt Mandolini’s innovative approach to free-soloing the granite walls of British Columbia. Here, he attempts to climb Young Blood, a very difficult 5.13 sport climb (with a dyno, or...

  • Voices For Silent Disasters

    published 21 months ago

    4:05 | 532 views

    Change begins with asking the right question. Stephanie Schniederman s question tapped into an entire communities energy, and created an event far larger than she d ever imagined.

  • sculpture from scrap

    published 22 months ago

    5:47 | 1,315 views

    Artists and cyclist Matt Cartwright finds that when he sculpts with scrap metal, material isn't the only thing that gets reused. Often, it's the metal's past life that gives it meaning.

  • japan

    published 23 months ago

    4:05 | 15,265 views

    Travelling for snow is about more than just making your turns. Through the lens of his 8mm camera, Andrew Hardingham captures the textures of a journey into another world.

  • the power of 5%

    published 23 months ago

    1:39 | 1,937 views

    Nau donates 5% of every sale (not just profits) to environmental and humanitarian organizations working to create positive change. But how much is 5%? Is it enough to change the world?

  • first tracks

    published 23 months ago

    3:25 | 8,646 views

    The year's first snowstorm covered up just enough of Mt. Hood for these three friends to make an early season ski trip. But just how many turns would they be able to make?

  • yellow boat, white water

    published 24 months ago

    4:40 | 16,718 views

    What is it like to paddle off the edge of a one hundred foot high waterfall? Not many people know, and Johnston's Falls in Banff National Park is one of the highest waterfalls ever descended in a kayak. The story of one young man paddling...

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