There are some projects you know, almost immediately, are going to be different.
The World’s Highest Marathon was one of those.
In February 2026, I had the privilege of joining an extraordinary expedition to Ojos del Salado in Chile — the world’s highest active volcano — not as an athlete, but as a filmmaker. My team and I were tasked with documenting a grueling mission that involved taking 16 participants to the summit of Ojos del Salado (6,893 meters, or 22,614 feet) before they ran a full marathon back down to base camp. It was a test of physical and mental brutality so extreme that ultimately only five of the 16 people completed it, subsequently breaking two Guinness World Records.
What unfolded was a rare opportunity to be part of a huge, collective human endeavour played out across some of the most beautiful, remote, and unforgiving landscapes I’ve ever experienced.
Filmmaking at the Edge of Possibility
I’ve been a filmmaker for 20 years and worked on countless shoots. Working at altitude is a whole other beast.