[VIDEO] New Documentary "Inaccessible" Now Streaming, Spotlighting the Fragile Future of Public Land Access - SnowBrains
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[VIDEO] New Documentary "Inaccessible" Now Streaming, Spotlighting the Fragile Future of Public Land Access - SnowBrains
"When I started this project, I told myself I could make a first ascent or descent every day for the rest of my life and it wouldn't matter as much as this,"
"Two years later, I believe that more than ever. The outcry by the outdoor community in response to proposed public land sell-offs earlier this year reminds us that these places unite us-across backgrounds, identities and beliefs."
"Whether you're a hunter, angler, skier, or offroader, access to public land is the cornerstone of outdoor adventure and it's our shared responsibility to protect these cherished resources,"
"Our ability to advocate grows exponentially when we rally all outdoor user groups to fight for a common cause."
BackcountryInaccessible follows a remote ski mission in Montana's Crazy Mountains that becomes an investigation into why millions of acres of American public land remain legally unreachable. The film examines landlocked public parcels, historic land‑use patterns, and a patchwork of legal battles that restrict access. Griffin Post brings a dual perspective as a skier and bowhunter to reveal the scale of restricted access and its cultural impact. The release coincides with renewed proposals for land sell‑offs, mobilizing conservationists, hunters, anglers, skiers, and access advocates toward potential collective action. Festival acceptances and a YouTube release broaden the film's reach.
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