April 14, 2018

Dickinson College Outing Club

Carlisle, PA

Dickinson College Outing Club

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

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Films to be screened include:

A Letter to Congress

Award Winner: 2018 Best Short Wallace Stegner’s 1960 letter to Congress about the importance of wilderness is the framework for a new message, one in.. Read More

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Mothered by Mountains

Award Winner: 2018 Honorable Mention Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Akita, Nepal’s leading female mountain guide, has been on top of the tallest peaks on Earth. When.. Read More

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Where The Wild Things Play

Friday night at the local watering hole and … where the ladies at? Answer: BASE jumping from high desert cliffs, performing tricks on slacklines, climbing.. Read More

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Shadow of Drought: Southern California’s Looming Water Crisis

While California recovers from the worst drought in state history, a myriad of impacts resulting from climate change threaten Southern California’s imported water supply. As.. Read More

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Ghosts of the Arctic

Follow the grit and determination of polar photographer Joshua Holko as he traverses the frozen landscape of Svalbard, in the high Arctic, to encounter polar.. Read More

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My Irnik

Award Winner: 2018 Kids Jury, Best Film A young father teaches his son about the value of shared adventures, exploration and his ancestral Inuit heritage... Read More

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The Rhino Guardians

In 2016 I travelled to South Africa to visit The Black Mambas - the world's first all female anti-poaching unit operating in the Balule Game.. Read More

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Loved by All: The Story of Apa Sherpa

Apa Sherpa has climbed Mount Everest 21 times, more than any other human. But he wouldn't wish this upon anybody. Having grown up in the.. Read More

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Blind Sushi

The film tells the story of a blind travel writer who goes foraging and diving with the world's first sustainable sushi chef, in search of.. Read More

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The Nature of Maps

Marty Schnure and Ross Donihue are modern day pioneers: roaming some of the world’s last remaining wild lands to create maps to help conserve these.. Read More

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Brothers of Climbing

How can you be what you can’t see? Mikhail Martin, co-founder of Brothers of Climbing said, “I literally typed, ‘Are there black climbers?’ in Google.. Read More

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