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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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  • think globally, shave locally

    published 25 months ago

    2:40 | 18,562 views

    Making the switch to Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs is one of the easiest things you can do to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. One man's quest to bring his neighbors a few hairs closer to carbon-neutral.

  • from tree to chair

    published 26 months ago

    4:51 | 4,500 views

    Chances are you're sitting in a chair right now. Any idea where it came from? Not just where you bought it, or where it was made, but where the materials originated? A story of sustainable furniture, from log to lacquer.

  • climbing through life

    published 26 months ago

    4:51 | 23,350 views

    For many rock climbers, ascending the world's most difficult routes is a quest for glory. For others, it's simply a lifestyle rooted in the humble pursuit of a passion. One man's story of a life lived differently.

  • ascending the giants

    published 27 months ago

    4:35 | 34,335 views

    For a pair of arborist-adventurers, climbing isn't just something to do on a cliff. A journey into the canopy of Washington's Olympic National Park. A film by John Q Waller. For more of John's work, and play, visit his website,...

  • recycled style

    published 28 months ago

    3:58 | 43,745 views

    Using thrift store fabric and attention to detail, Shaun Deller makes wool and cotton hats that blend retro cycling flair with a sustainable materials ethic. What's not to love? A film by Daniel Sharp. Check out more of Daniel's work...

  • the art of balancing fear and excitement

    published 28 months ago

    6:08 | 18,780 views

    Difficulty and challenge are climbing's chief attractions, but the objective hazards it presents tap deep sources of fear as well. Andrew Querner's photography feeds on, and explores that relationship. An excerpt from the new film Higher...

  • bike move

    published 29 months ago

    4:48 | 16,522 views

    Nearly every month, somebody in Portland, Oregon moves from one house to another using only bike power. Through community cycling networks—like SHIFT, [http://www.Shift2Bikes.org] which provides an online calendar of bike moves—dozens of folks...

  • art for the sky

    published 29 months ago

    2:54 | 82,448 views

    What does a fertile Oregon schoolyard have to learn from the barren Nazca plain? For conceptual artist Daniel Dancer, the sky-art of Peru's ancients provides the inspiration for an art form rooted in community and consciousness. A teacher,...

  • treading lightly

    published 29 months ago

    5:40 | 9,378 views

    For the uninitiated, caving offers an underground landscape of wonders to rival some of our favorite above ground escapes. Not surprisingly, it also comes with its own issues of access and impact. A film by John Waller. For more of John's...

  • spring runoff

    published 30 months ago

    6:31 | 63,854 views

    We love where we live: nestled between the slopes of Mt. Hood and the Oregon coast, Portland inspires us and feeds our connection to the outdoor world. In honor of that inspiration, our friends Rick, Steph and Alex set off to combine skiing,...

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