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More details from next month's Highland mountain culture festival. Looks great.


Posted: 26 January 2010
by Jon

We've already told you a bit about the Fort William Mountain Festival 2010 but here's a little more about the event which runs from Thursday 11 to Monday 15 February.

Jimmy Marshall
Jimmy Marshall - subject of a special, celebratory evening -
 www.mountainfestival.co.uk

The Highland town nestling at the foot of Ben Nevis styles itself 'The Outdoor Capital of the UK' - not to confused with the Lake District which recently dubbed itself 'The Adventure Capital of the UK' - or OCUK to save paper and pixels and has some of the best mountaineering in the UK on its doorstep, particularly in winter.

Mike Pescod, Chairman of the Highland Mountain Culture Association, organisers of the Festival, says:

'Above all the 2010 Fort William Mountain Festival programme promotes the mountains as an attractive, accessible and above all enjoyable place to be. 

'It includes a superb line up of top climbers, mountain filmmakers, inspirational speakers and creative workshops. It caters for everyone of all ages from elite climbers to outdoor enthusiasts and hill walkers to budding wildlife photographers.'

Attractions...

It is, he says, essentially 'a celebration of mountain culture' and there's a whole spread of attractions on offer. We've already mentioned Andy Kirkpatrick, who'll be presenting 'Victory Over Reason: Adventures On The Eiger, El Cap, Patagonia And The Caledonian Canal'. Part of the talk concerns a failed winter solo of the North Face of the Eiger, gulp...

Then there's an evening celebrating the achievements of Jimmy Marshall called 'The Architect of Modern Scottish Climbing' and centring around video of an attempt by Dave MacLeod and Andy Turner to repeat six first ascents on consecutive days on the Ben made by Marshall and Robin Smith in February 1960. A fantastic idea with an emphasis on comparing the experience of climbing the routes using modern equipment with Marshall's recollections of the first ascents.

Then there's The Best of Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour showcasing some of the best films from the Banff festival and the presentation of the 2010 Scottish Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture. The award celebrates outstanding contributions to Scotland's mountains, encompassing sport, theatre, art, photography, film and literature and first introduced in 2008.

Mountain Skills Workshops

Children and adults will have the opportunity to try out new activities and learn new skills through daily mountain skills workshops during the Festival. Guides from Abacus Mountaineering will lead full day courses in avalanche awareness, winter walking and winter climbing.

Meanwhile, Kinlochleven's Ice Factor Indoor Climbing Centre will be offering taster sessions in indoor climbing and ice climbing throughout the festival. There's also a one-day wildlife photography workshop and even a Red Deer Safari.

For kids, check out the Forestry Commission Scotland's Wet Winter Welly Walk giving them  the opportunity of cooking their own soup and making their own sandwiches followed by a wet muddy walk.

Looks like being a cracking event. Full details and booking at www.mountainfestival.co.uk

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