[VIDEO] New Film "Inaccessible" From Pro Skier Griffin Post Explores the Future of Public Land Access - SnowBrains
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[VIDEO] New Film "Inaccessible" From Pro Skier Griffin Post Explores the Future of Public Land Access - SnowBrains
"What begins as a high-stakes ski expedition quickly evolves into an exploration of the "public land paradox"-millions of acres that technically belong to all Americans, yet remain unreachable because of blocked access points, disputed easements, or unclear boundaries. Post leads a small crew of athletes, including snowboarder Eric Jackson and skier Emilé Zynobia, through some of the most remote terrain in the Lower 48."
"The film challenges viewers to think critically about what "public" really means in the context of land ownership and outdoor adventure. "This land is your land-if you can reach it," the film declares, showcasing its core message: that access is not just a legal issue, but a moral one for those who depend on wild spaces for recreation and renewal."
onX produced documentary Inaccessible, starring professional skier Griffin Post, premieres December 10, 2025. The film ventures into Montana's Crazy Mountains, where public land abuts private property amid a long-standing legal and cultural standoff. Millions of acres technically owned by the public remain unreachable because of blocked access points, disputed easements, and unclear boundaries. Post leads a small team, including snowboarder Eric Jackson and skier Emilé Zynobia, to ski remote terrain while confronting the complex web of ownership, access, and law. onX uses mapping technology to show how access barriers affect skiers, hikers, hunters, anglers, and local communities, framing access as both legal and moral.
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