Deaf climber Morag Skelton features in Berghaus’ Ascension Series
Berghaus has released the second instalment of their inspiring outdoor documentary series, The Ascension Series.
Premiering on the Berghaus YouTube channel on Thursday, 20th April, this new episode features Morag Skelton, a deaf climber who refuses to let anything stand in the way of her love for nature and the great outdoors.
Watch now via:
Standard Version – https://youtu.be/jmud9_VAi6M
BSL Version – https://youtu.be/UfchYLzBwr4
Audio Description – https://youtu.be/zT6U6D0hBLc
In this powerful new episode, viewers will learn how Morag’s family upbringing in Scotland has led her to relish in the challenges of the mountainside, pushing the limits of what’s possible for any climber. Exploring Skelton’s belief that nothing should come between anyone and getting out there in nature, and how she lives that belief every day.
Through breathtaking visuals and candid interviews with Morag, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the dedication and courage required to push through barriers and define oneself in the great outdoors. The episode also details her journey towards becoming a mountaineering climbing instructor, so she can help more deaf people get into climbing.
Produced by a team of passionate outdoor enthusiasts and filmmakers who are committed to sharing stories of people who overcome obstacles and achieve great things in the natural world, the episode featuring Morag is the second of the series. Following the opening chapter which starred outdoors photographer, climber, and activist Adam Raja.
As with all episodes of The Ascension Series, the new episode will be available to watch with open captions, audio description, and on screen British Sign Language (BSL) translation versions immediately upon release. This commitment to accessibility makes The Ascension Series one of the first adventure film series to have all episodes released with these features, enabling a wider audience to enjoy and be inspired by the stories being told.
“Morag Skelton’s story is a testament to the resilience and determination that can be found in the human spirit. We’re honored to share her journey and continue our commitment to representing the under-represented and showcasing the outdoors as a place for all of us,” said Dan Cunningham, Global Head of Brand at Berghaus.
It’s estimated that by 2035, the RNID will report around 14.2 million adults with hearing loss greater than 25dBHL (degree of hearing loss) across the UK. Berghaus doesn’t believe that anyone should be limited in their access to enjoying and experiencing climbing, the outdoors, and wild spaces. To help support this belief, the brand will run a workshop later this year for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, to provide them with the opportunity to get into climbing. If you’re interested in joining, please message [email protected].
To find out more about the Ascension Series and the brand’s ongoing work to improve accessibility in the outdoors, visit: www.berghaus.com.