Patagonia’s ‘Treeline’ Celebrates Our Connection with Forests

Deep snow, deeper roots. Patagonia's 'Treeline' celebrates the forests on which humans have always depended. Follow a group of snow-seekers, scientists and healers to the birch groves of Japan, the red cedars of British Columbia, and the bristlecones of Nevada, as they explore an ancient story written in rings, roots, and snow. 

The millennia-old bristlecone pines make for an otherworldly adventure in eastern California's great basin. Garrett Grove Photo

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Taro Tamai rides a deep white wave near his home of Niseko, Japan. Garrett Grove Photo.

Leah Evans weaves and bobs through a grove of red cedars. Garrett Grove Photo.

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