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Twice Upon A Time In Bolivia
By Katie Spain on 27/06/2005 12:03:19
Win your very own copy of Alastair Lee and David Halsted's new DVD...

player. Put a copy of 'Twice Upon A Time In Bolivia' in the player and let the quality entertainment wash over you.Posing Productions has teamed up with Shrewd Ape Media to produce one of the funniest and most innovative mountaineering/travel films ever

Twice Upon A Time In Bolivia DVD Reviewed
By Jon on 29/03/2005 13:19:41
Award-winning film from Lancashire-based climber, performance artist, photographer and film-maker Alastair Lee and trust us, it's a cracker.

Twice Upon A Time In Bolivia DVD Tested Price: £17.99 plus £2 p and p, so that's erm, £19.99 plus £450 air ticket. Weight

British Trekker Missing In Bolivia
By Jon on 22/09/2000 17:49:00
Link for the web site set up by missing trekker Luke Dance's father

, was last seen in the Hotel Austria, La Paz on 30August and was intending to make his way to Peru via the Yungas areain Bolivia, Arequipa, Peru where he planned to climb the volcano ElMisti and the nearby Colca Canyon.Luke's father has set up a web site

South American Latest
By Jon on 03/10/2000 15:56:00
News from Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador plus the gay Inca flag scandal, honest

It's all happening in South American right now, so here's a fewupdates shamelessly lifted from the SouthAmerican Explorers Club web site and other places.1. Bolivia: there are strikes going down and have been forthe last three weeks. For travellers

Member Review: Lowe Alpine Alpamayo 70+20 Rucksack
By Richard Cochrane on 29/09/2000 15:57:00
Lowe's top of the range expedition pack reviewed live from Bolivia by OUTDOORSmagic member Richard Cochrane

Lowe Alpamayo 70 + 20Member ReviewAn OUTDOORSmagic first, we bring you a member review of LoweAlpine's Alpamayo 70+20 sack live from Bolivia where Richard Cochraneis trekking, or rather now sitting stranded in Soratá as aresult of a transport strike

Kendal Winners
By Jon on 23/11/2004 12:36:59
Poignancy ruled at the Kendal Mountain Film Festival, plus Alastair Lee scoops the people's choice prize for his film about climbing in Bolivia :-)

Emmett and others climbing in Mallorca, while there was a familiarwinner in the 'People's Choice' category with Alastair Lee and DavidHalsted's 'Twice Upon A Time In Bolivia' scooping the gong. Here's the description from the festival web site: '"Threeno-hopers from

Climbers Mugged For Boots At 17,000 Feet...
By Jon on 03/11/2004 10:49:46
A party of climbers and tourists have apparently been robbed at gunpoint high in the Bolivian Andes according to reports in the Mirror.

A party of 'climbers' in Bolivia have been held up at gunpoint fortheir boots at an altitude of 17,300 feet according to a story inyesterday's Mirror.According to the rather confused report, the climbers were on abus when it was stopped by a gang

Llama Dung Purifies Andes Water
By Jon on 30/01/2002 13:24:31
Scientists are using cameloid droppings to purify Bolivian water, sounds like a load of...

The water supply of La Paz in the Bolivian Andes is, apparently,being filtered through llama droppings.The water is contaminated with iron and cadmium from an abandonedmine and filters made from the cameloid crap provide the idealenvironment for bacteria, which help to remove the...

Kendal Comes To Sheffield
By Jon on 15/04/2005 11:18:38
The Best of the Kendal Mountain Film Festival that is, with two showings of the best award-winning films from last year's excellent festival.

).The Tuesday 26 April rundown is Altisimo (kayaking), FoolsWith Tools (dry tool climbing), Psicobloc (deep water soloing), TwiceUpon A Time In Bolivia (mountaineering) - above - Sleeping Giants(skiing), Le Cheval (cultural).You can find more detailed

Twice Upon A Time In Kendal...
By Jon on 10/11/2005 14:03:50
Award-winning film-makers Al Lee and David Halsted are back for this year's Kendal Film Festival with their new film, 'Storms the Movie', a climbing comedy that promises to be, well, very different :-)

Alastair Lee's Andean climbing film 'Twice Upon A Time In Bolivia' deservedly wonthe People's Choice award at last year's Kendal Mountain FilmFestival thanks to a combination of gritty realism, vaguely derangedhumour and some fast-moving, innovative

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