Free Outside is a 2022 documentary movie that showcases the exceptional feat of Jeff “Legend” Garmire, as he attempts the 9-day Fastest Known Time (FKT) of The Colorado Trail. This movie is the only document to capture this stunt on camera. The Colorado Trail is a 486 miles long-distance trail starting from the Waterton Canyon of Denver to Durango in Colorado.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Free Outside via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video.
Is Free Outside available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Free Outside is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
The movie is directed by Dylan Harris, and captures the unbelievable resilience and strength of Jeff Garmire, as he tries his luck on the deceptive Colorado Trail, one of the toughest of his kind. He embarks on as unsupported Fastest Known Time, making the feat even more mind-blowing.
Free Outside features Jeff Garmire, Austin Bruenig, Kevin Fox, Dylan Harris, Maggie Slepian, Elisabeth Tizekker, Nik Tizekker, and more.
Watch Free Outside streaming via Amazon Prime Video
Free Outside is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video. Here you can enjoy the Amazon Prime Video Originals such as The Boys, The Wheel of Time, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, and many more.
You can watch via Amazon Prime Video by following these steps:
- Go to Amazon Prime Video
- Select ‘Sign in’ and ‘Create your Amazon account’
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Free Outside synopsis is as follows:
“On August 28, 2020, mountain athlete Jeff Garmire set out to break the Colorado Trail speed record. He aimed to cover 490 miles while carrying all his food and gear, striving to complete the trail faster than anyone ever had before. It would require averaging over 50 miles per day through the heart of the Rocky Mountains. This record is the first of its kind to be captured by a film crew and showcases the highs and lows of a multi-day trail speed record.”
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