Savannah Cummins

Savannah Cummins

History

Born and raised in the suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio, Savannah fell in love with the mountains when she moved West at 18. After sustaining a shoulder injury within her first year of climbing that kept her off the rock and ice, she picked up a camera to document her friends on their climbs while she recovered. Photography opened a door for her to express her creative side and helped Savannah discover a passion for visual storytelling. Photography has allowed her to continue leading an adventurous lifestyle and experience many of the quiet and remote places on this planet. Savannah knows her time in the mountains has just begun, and while she works on her own objectives, she's even more excited to be in the places where she can document others ticking theirs. Capturing the moment while experiencing the adventure is her most coveted objective, and she's determined to send that project no matter how much sweat or suffering it takes.

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Savannah Cummins

Movies

Reel Rock 13
REEL ROCK 13 delivers jaw-dropping action, soulful journeys and rollicking humor in a brand new collection of the year's best climbing films. Hop on a wild ride to the frigid Antarctic, get the feel of the world's hardest route, explore surreal Bedouin lands and take a run at speed. Four new films feature the world's best climbers, including Adam Ondra, Madaleine Sorkin, Alex Honnold, Conrad Anker and many more.
Queen Maud Land
A dream team of six elite climbers mount an expedition to one of the world's last great climbing frontiers: the remote frozen towers of Antarctica. Jimmy Chin and Conrad Anker tackle a new route on the 3,600foot Ulvetanna; Savannah Cummins and Anna Pfaff summit the towering Holtanna; and Alex Honnold and Cedar Wright make a harrowing and hilarious blitz of 13 different spires spread across the ice field, including one pitch that Honnold calls "the scariest I have ever led." Queen Maud Land the name of this icy region showcases a stunning, rarely visited wilderness, and the suffering and vision needed to climb at the bottom of the world.