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The Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival will be hosting its 6th

Annual event on February 14-22, 2003. This year's program is incredibly

packed and varied:

 

* The two kick-off "Everest Uncorked" evenings "The Legacy" and "The Arena"

will be dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Everest's first ascent and

to the 40th anniversary of the first North American ascent. The guest

speakers include Peter Hillary; Conrad Anker (on Mallory & Irvine in 1924);

Jim Whittaker (1st American ascent in 1963); Peter Habeler (1st oxygenless

ascent in 1978); Poland's Leszek Cichy (1st winter ascent in 1980); Sharon

Wood (1st Canadian and North American woman in 1986); Zelda Skylark (the

conqueror of all the peaks on Earth whose name starts with the letter "E");

and British climber-writer "MC" Ed Douglas ("Chomolungma Signs the Blues"

and others). One of the scopes of the series is to explore what happened to

exploring "The Ultimate Hump" over the course of the last century. Part of

the series will be a panel discussion with all speakers.

 

* Other festival speakers include Barry Blanchard (on alpine climbing in the

Canadian Rockies); Timmy O'Neill aka Urban Ape (on his fastest ascent in

Yosemite and Patagonia); Jerry Kobalenko (on Ellesmere Island); and local

heroes Jim Milina (Kilimanjaro), Jeremy Frimer (1st ascent of Orion Spur on

Mt Logan), and Guy Edwards (Swachand in India). Peter Habeler and Leszek

Cichy will speak about their lifetime high-altitude climbing careers, and

Conrad Anker about his technical climbs and the Antarctic adventure in the

footsteps of Sir Ernest Shackleton.

 

* The "Over the Hills But Still Climbing" evening will feature the early

North Shore explorers. One evening will be dedicated to mountain biking only

(stage acrobatics, slide show, and films). The Edge Climbing Centre will

host their Krankenstein 2003 climbing contest.

 

* List of festival films will be available after the selection process at

the end of January 2003.

 

* If you have still images and/or mountain movies please ENTER THEM NOW! The

entry deadline is January 15 for films and January 23 for photographs

("VIMFF Mountain Photo Contest, Presented by MEC"). Entry forms can be

downloaded from www.vimff.org or obtained upon request at info@vimff.org.

(Please ignore this note if you have already submitted your artwork.)

 

* Tickets are now on sale at Mountain Equipment Co-op in Vancouver (130 W

Broadway), at (604) 984-4484, and online at www.vimff.org (Ticketmaster

surcharges apply for online purchases).

 

* The major festival sponsors include MEC, W.L.Gore and Associates, Inc.,

The Government of Canada, Celebration 2010, The District and the City of

North Vancouver. Thank you!

 

* More information about the festival is available on www.vimff.org. Please

forward this message to all who would like to participate or know more.

Thank you for your support!

 

Kind regards,

Alan

 

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Alan Formanek

Festival Director

Vancouver Int Mountain Film Festival (VIMFF)

230 W 19 Street

North Vancouver, BC

Canada V7M 1X5

tel/fax +1 (604) 990-1505

alan@abbe.ca

www.vimff.org

 

 

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Zelda Skylark (the

conqueror of all the peaks on Earth whose name starts with the letter "E");

 

this is apparently Tami Knight in disguise

 

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