Patagonia Dreamin' - a video from Arc'teryx and Alias Cinema
Patagonia Dreamin’ follows Arc’teryx athletes Jason Kruk and Marc-André Leclerc as they leave the familiar granite of Squamish, Canada and head to El Chaltén, Argentina, drawn by the legendary spires of the Torre massif. In just over eight minutes, the film captures the magnetism of Patagonia—where ambition isn’t just about the summit, but about showing up again and again to a landscape that rarely offers anything easy. What makes it worth watching is its distilled sense of purpose: the push and pull between big objectives and the realities of wind, ice, and relentless storms. With crisp cinematography from Alias Cinema and the raw drama of constantly shifting mountain conditions, it’s a short, motivating hit of adventure that reminds you why climbers keep dreaming about Patagonia long after they’ve come home.
Arc'teryx · 8:34
Arc'teryx Athletes Jason Kruk and Marc-Andre Leclerc travel from Squamish, Canada to El Chalten, Argentina to climb on the legendary spires of the Torre massif. To climb well in the mountains of Patagonia one must have goals beyond the summits themselves. The only guarantees in these harsh peaks are of dynamic conditions and typically horrendous weather. Patagonia Dreamin, a film by AliasCinema, produced by Arc'teryx.