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Monthly Archives: October 2008
AK the Hard Way Film Premiers at Squaw
Bar One Saturday, October 11
Doors open at 7 pm for a 21 & up only showing.
Tickets are $10 and are available at the door.
Made by local Squaw filmmaker Duane Kubischta, the film follows Miles Clark, Jackie Paaso, and Jeff Seifred on their 3,000-mile road trip from Squaw Valley to the glacial peaks of southern Alaska, with stops at Mt. Baker, Whistler, and Smithers, BC. Interviews and personal journeys guide the story. The skiers skip the helicopters for the “earn your turn” experience.
“AK the Hard Way” is the fourth release from Adventure Film Works, whose previous films have screened at mountain film festivals including: Banff, Taos, Kendal, Vancouver, Wild & Scenic, New Zealand, and Edinburgh. TheDVD and movie trailer are available at adventurefilmworks.com.
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Alpinist Film Festival
If you’ve been thinking about taking a trip to Jackson Hole, January 17-20th might be the right time. The Alpinist Film festival will be showcasing adventure films from around the world. Here’s the full schedule and the trailer:
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October 4th: Snow in Tahoe

I woke up this morning to see the first snow of the season on top of Mt Rose. Photo taken from my front door. Bring it on!
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