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RESPECT | COMMITMENT | HUMILITY | PURPOSE | BALANCE


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Inspired by online photos, Patagonia ambassadors Hayden Kennedy, Tommy Caldwell and others traveled to northwestern China in search of first ascents on spectacular granite. Once there, they overcame suspicious locals and a mile of red tape to become the first to climb in Keketuohai National Geological Park. To see more on the trip, visit the video gallery at patagonia.com. Xinjiang, China. COREY RICH


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5Point Gallery Show the more i see: Portraiture by Cory Richards at Phat Thai, Monday – Saturday, 5pm – late Phat Thai

5Point Gallery Show the more i see: Portraiture by Cory Richards at Phat Thai, Monday – Saturday, 5pm – late Phat Thai

5:00pm Festival Weekend Kick-Off CELEBRATION

5:00pm Enjoy Carbondale’s Restaurants Downtown Carbondale

(2 Hours)

Carbondale Rec Center

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7:00pm Program I A little adventure to whet your appetite… Emcee: Timmy O’Neill

7:00pm Program II Travel around the world as we share incredible stories from far and near… Special Presentation by the Baffin Babes Emcee: Aaron Garland

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10:00pm LATE NIGHT 5POINT Dance party! CLUB Phat Thai

Enjoy Peppino’s pizza, focaccia sandwiches, Frey wine and New Belgium beer throughout the day! 11:00am Program III: All Age Adventure Series A high-energy morning everyone will enjoy! Emcee: Timmy O’Neill

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3:00pm Program VI Celebrate new beginnings, new perspectives, new award winners and an encore to remember… Special Performance by Jeremy Collins Emcees: Jake Sakson and Aaron Garland (3 hours)

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1:15pm Program IV: waste land A feature length documentary about the power of art and magic of the human spirit… Emcee: Beda Calhoun (2 hours)

2:00pm Campfire Stories: Adventures From the Edge and Back Hosted by Patagonia and Fitz Cahall of The Dirtbag Diaries VENUE: Steve’s Guitars (3.5 hours)

Book signings Carbondale Rec Center

CARBONDALE REC CENTER all films 567 Colorado Avenue Carbondale, CO 81623 970 704 4190

5Point Gallery Show 343 Main Street Carbondale, CO 81623 970 963 7001

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3:00pm Big Art With The Big Heart Ice Cream Social FREE for the community

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PHAT THAI

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STEVE’S GUITARS Campfire Stories 19 North 4th Street Carbondale, CO 81623 970 963 3304

5Point Gallery Show the more i see: Portraiture by Cory Richards at Phat Thai, Monday – Saturday, 5pm – late Phat Thai 7:00pm Program V A soulful exploration of the meaning of adventure… Special Performance by Jeremy Collins Emcee: Nick Waggoner (3.5 hours)

10:00pm LATE NIGHT 5POINT Enjoy mellow tunes! Phat Thai LOUNGE

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Children under 18 $13.00

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• All will call tickets will be available at the Town of Carbondale Recreation & Community Center 30 minutes prior to program. • Advance ticket purchase recommended. • If a screening sells out of advance tickets, a wait list will begin 30 minutes before show time. • Doors open 30 minutes before each program. • In the event of a sellout, unclaimed seats will be released 10 minutes prior to program. • Programs are subject to change without notice. • No ticket refunds or exchanges. • Please notify the 5Point Film Festival at 970 309 3502 of any special needs covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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The 5Point Film Festival is built on five guiding principles: respect, commitment, humility, purpose and balance. We believe these same principles also form the foundation for individuals who lead lives of adventure and connect all of us who share an elemental passion to explore and expand our boundaries.

Oh, the places we will go... From the Valley of Keketuohai to the Canadian Arctic to the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, the fourth annual 5Point Film Festival will take you there. Prepare to visit wild, wondrous places, through the lens and through the imaginations of our talented filmmakers.

RESPECT For each other, for the environment, for the experience and for the knowledge we inherit from those who inspire and teach us.

COMMITMENT To overcome fear and give ourselves completely to the challenge at hand while leading a vital existence and never allowing ourselves to become complacent.

HUMILITY To assume the courage and the discipline to listen to our intuition and not our egos, always mindful of our place in the natural order.

PURPOSE To muster the motivation and conviction necessary to pursue our highest aspirations in the face of adversity.

BALANCE To maintain our focus and energy in life, in nature, and on the journeys we undertake while things we cannot control shift around us.

our MISSION The 5Point Film Festival inspires adventure of all kinds, connects generations through shared experience and respect, engages passion with a conscience, and educates through film.

An unprecedented level of collaboration, connection and creativity provide the fuel for this year’s festival. The power of story is revealed in Jeremy Collins’ The Wolf and the Medallion on Saturday night, our keynote presentation and world premiere scored to live music (with an encore screening on Sunday). Renowned artist Vik Muniz paints a moving picture in Waste Land, and three very brave Scandinavians, the Baffin Babes, tell tall tales of 80 days in the Arctic. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg... Throughout the festival, you will be transported to new places in unexpected ways. The 5Point Gallery Show continues this spring with “the more i see...” exhibit by our featured photographer, Cory Richards, on display at Phat Thai on Main Street, April 6 − May 1. Don’t pass up the chance to gather ‘round the proverbial campfire during our first-ever Campfire Stories event on Saturday for intimate “Adventures From the Edge and Back” shared by some of our festival guests. 5Point’s inaugural Dream Project scholarship winners will also be on hand. A real dream of mine since the beginning, the Dream Project enables Valley youth to follow their outdoor passions. Three outstanding high school recipients will soon embark on adventures around the world.

On the edge between desire and fear, between the known and unknown, is a place deep inside us all where the spirit is transformed — pushed beyond its limit by our deliberate commitment to usher in something new and original. In this soulful place we are catalyzed to learn, expand and engender newfound understanding to inspire others on their journeys. It is this spirit, this thirst for adventure that the 5Point Film Festival celebrates and shares with the community and filmmakers that gather for its annual Festival in Carbondale.

This year, and every year, the 5Point Film Festival would not be possible without the shared vision of Patagonia. A true partner, Patagonia has been with us every step of the way, going above and beyond and working collectively to maintain the spirit and the soul of this festival. Thank you for your continued dedication and support.

We are all ambassadors of the environment. The 5Point Film Festival inspires us to explore wild places and to return with a renewed vigor to protect our natural world. Proceeds from the 5Point Film Festival, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, benefit 1% for the Planet, The 5Point Dream Project and other non-profits throughout the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond.

And lastly, a big THANK YOU to all of our tremendous sponsors and volunteers. Your steadfast commitment ensures the 5Point Film Festival will continue to promote passion with a conscience. You make it possible to bring our community together in one place, at one time, to celebrate our common spirit. And in a time that pays witness to catastrophic and life-changing devastation in other areas of the world, I am especially thankful for this opportunity to celebrate the life we have cultivated in this Valley. Let’s spend some magical days together, Julie Kennedy Festival Founder

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The 5Point Film Festival is proud to announce the 5Point Dream Project, a scholarship program to support and encourage Roaring Fork Valley youth to explore the outdoors and live a life of passion. In this inaugural year, we have chosen three outstanding recipients, high school students who best exemplify 5Point’s guiding principles. Within the next year they will embark on adventures around the world with the financial and moral support of the 5Point Film Festival and our sponsors. Special thanks to

2011 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Weaver Froelicher Weaver is a student at the Colorado Rocky Mountain School and his passion is whitewater kayaking. His application was full of spirit and so with his Dream Project funds he will travel to Uganda to conduct malaria education and ­­­teach local villagers how to kayak. JJ Worley JJ is a senior at the Colorado Rocky Mountain School and her passion is giving back and connecting with different cultures. Her “Dream Project” will be for her to travel to Costa Rica, live with a family, coach soccer and learn indigenous farming and cooking techniques. Her humility and gratitude for life is why she was chosen as a Dream Project winner. Andrew Bair Andrew a student at Bridges High School, is a 7th generation Basalt native with outdoor living in his heritage. His “Dream Project” is to establish an outdoor program for other students at his school and spread the impact of the wilderness to those who have not had the opportunity. Andrew showed deep respect for nature and maturity in thinking of others, which is why we chose him as a scholarship winner. Thank you to the 5Point Richard Fuller: President, Alpine Bank Julie Oldham: Owner, Dos Gringos Hayden Kennedy: Climbing Vagabond

Dream Jury members: Jim Gilchrist: Principal, Aspen Community School Meredith Ogilby: Author/Professional Photographer May Selby: Marketing Manager, Timbers Resorts

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5Point gallery show the more i see… Portraiture by Cory Richards Phat Thai April 6th through May 1st 5Point Festival Weekend: Thursday – Sunday, 5pm – late

the more i see...is a collection of Tibetan Buddhist portraits which attempts to tell a simple story. Captured by this year’s featured photographer, Cory Richards, these works engage the viewer at an intersection of truth and imperfection, where truth exists only so far as one is willing to engage his/her imagination. It’s where the more you see, the less you know.

1% for the Planet

1% for the Planet is enabling businesses to take a lead role in environmental stewardship and to set an example for the rest of the business community. These companies embrace the notion that the sustainability of the natural environment is fundamental to the sustainability of business. To date, 1% for the Planet has initiated over $50 million in environmental giving. As ambassadors of the environment, the 5Point Film Festival is a proud member of 1% for the Planet.

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FESTIVAL WEEKEND KICK-OFF CELEBRATION

Carbondale Rec Center Join us after work and after school to mingle with friends and enjoy local favorites: six89 and Phat Thai gourmet selections, New Belgium beer and Frey wine. Celebrate the beginning of 5Point’s fourth annual festival weekend in Carbondale.

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EMCEE: Timmy O’Neill A little adventure to whet your appetite… To kick off the festival, we explore skateboarding in Afghanistan, paddling in paradise, the boundaries of flight and what it means to live life doing what you love. In other words, we’ll give you a taste for what you can expect to see throughout this year’s festival and a chance to meet our Dream Project scholarship winners.

SEASON: FALL

LIFE CYCLES

Deep canyons with steep, spring-fed creeks make White Salmon, Washington, a paddling paradise. This autumn we caught up with White Salmon local, Kate Wagner, during a “soul session” outside of her hometown. DIRECTOR: Skip Armstrong Filmmaker expected

Life Cycles tells a spectacular story that celebrates the life and times of the bicycle. Using Ultra HD cameras and experimental film techniques, filmmakers Ryan Gibb and Derek Frankowski spent three years documenting stories surrounding the mountain bike and its culture. Deserts, rainforests, factories and cities are explored in a visually stunning journey with thought-provoking narrative. DIRECTORS: Ryan Gibb and Derek Frankowski Filmmakers expected

(USA, 5 min, Kayaking)

PREOCCUPATIONS: Poett (USA, 6 min, Adventure)

The Preoccupations web series produced by Patagonia reveals stories about people who do what they love for a living. Enter Elizabeth Poett, who helps run her family’s San Julian Ranch in central California. Her goal? To produce high-quality beef from cattle raised humanely on an agriculturally and environmentally sustainable ranch. DIRECTORS: Chris Malloy and Jason Baffa

(CANADA, 26 min, Biking)

15 minute intermission Special presentation of the 5Point Dream Project

ROXXX

(CANADA, 8 min, Skiing)

In mythological terms, Chimaera refers to a fusion of forms that personify winter. Chimaera slows our perception of reality and offers an unprecedented look at a skier’s life. It is an experience that blurs the borders between what is real and what is imaginary. DIRECTORS: Dave Mossop and Malcolm Sangster

World Premiere Local photographer Peter McBride sets out on an adventure to follow the Colorado River, from source to sea. Join Peter and John Waterman as they discover the sad truth of the river that seems so mighty in the high country. DIRECTOR: Peter McBride Filmmaker expected

(USA, 23 min, Climbing)

All we can say is, “Don’t miss it.” DIRECTOR: Guillaume Monette SKATEISTAN: TO LIVE AND SKATE KABUL (USA, 11 min, Skateboarding)

Fazilla dreams of representing her country at an international sporting event when she grows up. The only catch is that she is a skateboarder and lives in Afghanistan. Skateistan: To Live and Skate Kabul is a beautiful 16mm film that tells the story of two young skateboarders from Afghanistan and their search for escape from the brutalities of war through skating. DIRECTOR: Orlando von Einsiedel

(USA, 18 min, Environmental)

FLY OR DIE

(USA, 2 min, Climbing)

screening order subject to change CHIMAERA

CHASING WATER

LIFE OF LEO

(USA, 8 min, Climbing)

World Premiere Leo, a 19-year-old farmer and climber, shares his passion and concerns for the future of climbing in Cuba. Venture into his home and into his backyard... Life of Leo offers a glimpse into the differences between climbing stateside and climbing in this small Caribbean republic. DIRECTOR: Renan Ozturk Filmmaker expected

As a young boy, he dreamt he could fly. Since then, Dean Potter has been pushing the boundaries of climbing and getting closer to or really back to that dream. Potter has developed “free BASE,” a combination of free solo climbing and BASE jumping, on his quest to master the disciplines that will lead to a daring evolution of sport. DIRECTORS: Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen Filmmakers expected

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friday april 29 5:00pm

SOLITAIRE (a sneak peak) (USA, 12 min, Skiing)

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7:00pm

PROGRAM II

EMCEE: Aaron Garland Travel around the world as we share incredible stories from the frozen Canadian Arctic to the solitude of Chilean Patagonia, along the rivers of the Russian Far East to the streets of East Oakland (and everywhere in between). Buckle your seat belts… screening order subject to change BIRTHRIGHT

(USA, 6 min, Surfing)

One man’s struggle to transcend: This humble film is about Michael, and his daily ritual to find his natural self through surfing. DIRECTOR: Sean Mullens Filmmaker expected

EASTERN RISES

(USA, 39 min, Fly Fishing)

A wild band of fly fishermen risk life and limb in one of the last wild places on earth, the Russian Far East. They brave Cold War helicopters, grizzlies, massive mosquitoes and even Bigfoot to explore rivers that have never been fished before in search of the ultimate catch. DIRECTORS: Ben Knight and Travis Rummel Filmmakers expected

10:00pm

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(USA, 5 min, Kayaking)

Brian Ward discovers an unexpected and new-found love for water in its frozen and expanded forms. DIRECTOR: Skip Armstrong Filmmaker expected

This stylish and inspiring documentary dives into the growing “Scraper Bike” movement in East Oakland. Led by Babye Champ, this film shares his vision and spirit through beautiful and fresh cinematography. DIRECTORS: Drea Cooper and Zack Canepari Babye Champ expected

Ueli Steck may be the greatest speed alpinist the world has ever seen. In this film he tells the stories of his record-breaking ascents in the Alps, accompanied by stunning aerial footage of him racing up 8,000 foot alpine faces. Ueli joins Alex Honnold in Yosemite to attempt speed records there. His ultimate goal: take his one-man alpine speed game to the largest, highest walls in the world. DIRECTORS: Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen Filmmakers expected

Salty sea air and a passion for the surf bleed through every frame of Dark Side of the Lens. Irish photographer Mickey Smith interprets his sense of place and wonder with keen eye, strong conviction and artful inner voice. “I wanna see wave-riding documented the way I see it in my head, and the way I feel it in the sea.” DIRECTOR: Mickey Smith Filmmaker expected SEASON: WINTER

(USA, 8 min, Biking)

(USA, 23 min, Climbing)

(UK, 6 min, Surfing)

15 minute intermission

SCRAPERTOWN

THE SWISS MACHINE

DARK SIDE OF THE LENS

World Premiere A 5Point exclusive ‘preview,’ Sweetgrass Productions debuts another soulful exploration of riding in the mountains. Venturing beyond the frontiers of most mountain films, Solitaire is backcountry riding forged in the tradition of Western cinema. Born in the spires of Argentina’s legendary Las Lenas, a lonely two-year journey begins through an abandoned world, wandering the length of a continent from Peru’s Cordillera Blanca to Chilean Patagonia. DIRECTOR: Nick Waggoner and producers Ben Sturgulewski and Zac Ramras Filmmakers expected

SPECIAL PRESENTATION THE BAFFIN BABES (35 min)

In 2009, four Scandinavian girls experienced an extraordinary winter adventure on Baffin Island located in the Canadian Arctic. The girls, who call themselves the Baffin Babes, spent a quarter of a year travelling 1,200 km on skis and pulling sleds weighing 120 kg. All the way from Scandinavia, the girls are here at 5Point to share their memories from this remarkable trip. With great enthusiasm, breathtaking photos and lively videos, the Babes will reveal the challenges and joys of sleeping in a tent in -40° F with polar bears as their closest neighbours. Aerobics in the snow, bathing in a seal hole and camping on an iceberg are highlights not to be missed!

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Season: Winter (Program II)

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PROGRAM III: All Age Adventure Series

EMCEE: Timmy O’Neill Come young, come old and come all to this high energy morning of high adrenaline short films. All ages will enjoy Timmy O’Neill’s hilarious skits, and films featuring kayaking, surfing, skateboarding and mountain biking. Also showing: films made by our youth, featuring our youth! There’s something everyone will enjoy! screening order subject to change

OUR LIVES

BUILDERING: THE NEW EXTREME

Sample a small taste of what life is like growing up in Carbondale, Colorado. This film, created by two local Bridges High School Students, follows the life of passionate young locals and their quest to truly “live the dream.” DIRECTORS: Loren James Creer and Aidan Sheahan Filmmakers expected

Watch Henry Nadell and Sean Smollen take Carbondale by storm with their climbing and biking skills. These two young guns will be the next generation of chargers, pushing their respective sports to the next level. DIRECTOR: Loren James Creer Filmmakers and characters expected

SKATEBOARD ANIMATION

1:15pm

(USA, 5 min, Skiing)

(USA, 4 min, Adventure)

(USA, 2 min, Skateboarding)

A compilation of 2,000 still images and magazine cut-outs, this innovative short will open your mind to creativity’s possibilities... DIRECTOR: Tilman Singer CHIMAERA

(CANADA, 8 min, Skiing)

LIFE CYCLES

In mythological terms, Chimaera refers to a fusion of forms that personify winter. Chimaera slows our perception of reality and offers an unprecedented look at a skier’s life. It is an experience that blurs the borders between what is real and what is imaginary. DIRECTORS: Dave Mossop and Malcolm Sangster

PROGRAM IV: Waste land

EMCEE: Beda Calhoun A Brazilian garbage dump is but a canvas full of possibility for celebrated artist Vik Muniz in this feature length documentary revealing the transformative power of art and the vibrant colors of the human spirit.

(CANADA, 16 min, Biking)

Life Cycles tells a spectacular story that celebrates the life and times of the bicycle. Using Ultra HD cameras and experimental film techniques, filmmakers Ryan Gibb and Derek Frankowski spent three years documenting stories surrounding the mountain bike and its culture. Deserts, rainforests, factories and cities are explored in a visually stunning journey with thought-provoking narrative. DIRECTORS: Ryan Gibb and Derek Frankowski Filmmakers expected

WASTE LAND

(USA, 99 min, Environmental)

PONG EXTREME TOBoGGaNING (CANADA, 5 min, Skiing)

World Premiere A spoof on fast-paced ski movies and their subjects, Extreme Tobogganing documents the historic and current times of tobogganing. Directors: Charlotta and Florina Beglinger

(USA, 5 min, Adventure)

10 hours a day! Ping Pong Ping Pong Ping Pong Ping Pong Ping Pong. For most of us, table tennis is a game. But for the young Olympic hopefuls at the India Community Center in Milpitas, California, it’s all business. Except when it’s just a game. DIRECTORS: Drea Cooper and Zack Canepari Filmmakers expected

Academy Award nominee for Best Feature Documentary Filmed over nearly three years, WASTE LAND follows renowned artist Vik Muniz as he journeys from his home base in Brooklyn to his native Brazil and the world’s largest garbage dump, Jardim Gramacho, located on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. There he photographs an eclectic band of “catadores”—self-designated pickers of recyclable materials. Muniz’s initial objective was to “paint” the catadores with garbage. However, his collaboration with these inspiring characters as they create photographic images of themselves out of garbage reveals both the dignity and despair of the catadores as they begin to re-imagine their lives. DIRECTOR: Lucy Walker

2:00–5:30pm CAMPFIRE STORIES: ADVENTURES FROM THE EDGE AND BACK Brought to you by Patagonia Hosted by Fitz Cahall of The Dirtbag Diaries VENUE: Steve’s Guitars Gather ‘round as we dive into stories told by the many adventurous spirits who will take part in our festival weekend. Hear tall tales, ask questions and learn more about the films you see. There will be stories by different filmmakers, special guests and specialty New Belgium Brewery beer tastings throughout the afternoon, so stop on by.

3:00–4:30pm BIG ART WITH THE BIG HEART ICE CREAM SOCIAL Named for the late father of festival founder Julie Kennedy, this special community gathering celebrates Art Cerre, 5Point’s biggest supporter and ice cream’s biggest fan. Please join us for some free Boulder Organic ice cream, to share stories and to laugh together. BOOK SIGNINGS Join local authors as they sign and answer questions about their nationally acclaimed publications. VENUE: Carbondale Rec Center Fifty Classic Ski Descents of North America Created by ski mountaineers Chris Davenport, Art Burrows and Penn Newhard, Fifty Classic Ski Descents taps into the local knowledge of contributors such as Andrew McLean, Glen Plake, Lowell Skoog, Chic Scott and Ptor Spricenieks, with first person descriptions of their favorite ski descents and insightful perspectives on ski mountaineering past, present and future. Voices of the American West Authors Corinne Platt and Meredith Ogilby present a documentary-style collection of photographs and narratives that profiles a wide range of prominent figures of the West as they engage in candid discussions about the region and its identity. A diverse group of visionary men and women (including Terry Tempest Williams, Yvon Chouinard, Stewart Udall, Katie Lee and Dave Foreman), differ in politics, but remain united in their belief that the West requires inspired action if it is going to endure challenges posed by political, cultural and environmental pressures.

Waste Land (Program IV)

Life Cycles (Program I + III)

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PROGRAM V

EMCEE: Nick Waggoner Come along as we set out to explore the meaning of adventure and the beauty of what we find along the way. Journey with us as we travel onscreen and off to worlds full of imagination and exciting, uncharted territory. Prepare yourself for the stunning debut of Jeremy Collins’ highly anticipated new work—featuring live art, live music and a feast for the senses. screening order subject to change IF I RIDE

(USA, 2 min, Biking)

An ode to riding a bicycle, this lovely short speaks to the sweet side of riding a bike and the power it has for the one in the seat. DIRECTOR: Grow Films ZERO DEGREES

(USA, 7 min, Skiing)

Zero Degrees explores winter in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, and our relationship with the freezing point. Every winter it rains and snows at all elevations from mountain peaks to sea level. People living on the coast learn to appreciate what the rains bring and make the most out of all conditions. Produced in its entirety in 26 days during February 2011. DIRECTOR: Nicolas Teichrob SEASON: SPRING

(USA, 5 min, Kayaking)

World Premiere Filmed on the main Salmon River in Idaho with local kayaker Jesse Murphy, this is the third installment from the Season Project, short films which capture the essence of the unsung characters of the kayaking world. DIRECTOR: Skip Armstrong Filmmaker expected TOWERS OF ENNEDI (USA, 14 min, Climbing)

Follow climbers Mark Synnott, Alex Honnold and James Pearson as they travel across the roadless, windswept deserts of northeastern Chad. Basing their expedition on nothing more than a few photographs and rumors of a promised land with countless unclimbed sandstone towers, Mark’s insatiable thirst for adventure and first ascents leads the small crew deep into the spectacular landscape of the Ennedi Desert. In their search, the team finds much more than climbing in this film about risk and the arc of a climber’s career. DIRECTOR: Renan Ozturk Filmmaker expected

SALT

(USA, 27 min, Adventure)

Alone on the most featureless landscape on earth, world renowned photographer Murray Fredericks captures a personal video diary of the beauty of this bleak, empty and desolate environment—and provides the catalyst for an unexpected personal transformation. SALT is the story of what emanates from emptiness. By combining the breathtaking imagery of this surreal landscape with the hauntingly delicate sounds of Aajinta’s Harmonic Spheres, it attempts to identify what lies beneath the surface of our reality and how “something” can be produced from “nothing.” DIRECTOR: Michael Angus PREOCCUPATIONS: Soens (USA, 5 min, Adventure)

World Premiere Produced by Patagonia, the Preoccupations web series reveals stories about people who do what they love for a living. Scott Soens is one such man who left a comfortable job out east and ventured to California to pursue his passion for photographing and filming special moments in the wild. DIRECTORS: Chris Malloy and Jason Baffa GII In Winter

(USA, 12 min, Climbing)

World Premiere In February Cory Richards, Simone Moro and Denis Urubko embarked on an expedition with a goal that had never been achieved: a winter ascent of Gasherbum II in Pakistan. With an intensity that is real, raw and uncensored, pay witness to their journey in the high mountains. DIRECTORS: Cory Richards and Anson Fogel Filmmakers expected 15 minute intermission SPECIAL PRESENTATION the WOLF AND THE MEDALLION BY JEREMY COLLINS (35 min)

Brought to you by World Premiere Join us for a thrilling experimental art performance by artist and climber, Jeremy Collins, the filmmaker who brought you last year’s beloved Border Country. Scored to live music, this multifaceted piece will take over your senses—most importantly, your sense of wonder. The Wolf and the Medallion is rooted in Collins’ personal climbing adventure to the border of China and Mongolia, where rumors of a virgin canyon of granite revealed a cultural and vertical experience like no other. From the summit of his first peak, Collins writes a letter to his son back home, a letter that guides the film along its peaks and valleys. An encompassing journey of fatherhood, brotherhood and adventure, The Wolf and the Medallion is a captivating and original tale.

The Wolf and the Medallion (Program V + VI)

10:00pm

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sunday may 1 3:00pm

SKI BUMS NEVER DIE (USA, 4 min, Skiing)

PROGRAM VI

Follow a merry band of ski bums in the Kootenay region of British Columbia. Die-hard powder hounds, this crew is always on the search for fresh tracks and new lines. It is highly unlikely you’ll ever meet a more inspiring group of skiers. DIRECTOR: Salomon Freeski TV

EMCEES: Jake Sakson and Aaron Garland We’ve got new beginnings, new perspectives, a little bit of humor and a whole lotta soul. Visit with local filmmakers in their natural habitat. Ditch the 9-to-5 and pick up the trails of your youth. Take it all in and be the first to meet this year’s 5Point Award winners. screening order subject to change

WILDWATER THE LOVE LETTER

(USA, 14 min, Adventure)

EXTREME TOBoGGaNING (CANADA, 5 min, Skiing)

A spoof on fast-paced ski movies and their subjects, Extreme Tobogganing documents the historic and current times of tobogganing. Directors: Charlotta and Florina Beglinger

World Premiere Still clinging to young dreams, a 30-something professional revives his youthful vision of summits and faint trails and abandons work and the city. The Love Letter follows a pair of climbers in search of new and classic climbing routes across the spine of the Sierra, into difficult-to-reach stretches of the range. Breaking free of the clutter of the modern world, can wilderness restore the human spirit? DIRECTORS: Fitz Cahall and Becca Cahall Filmmakers Expected ON ASSIGNMENT: JIMMY CHIN

(USA, 24 min, Kayaking)

WildWater is a journey into the mind and soul of whitewater, into the places only river runners can go—places of discovery, solitude and risk. A visually stunning feast for the senses, it’s an expedition into new ideas. DIRECTOR: Anson Fogel Filmmaker expected 5POINT AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS Meet the 2011 5Point Film Festival Jury and hear firsthand what films will take home this year’s top prizes.

SPECIAL encore PRESENTATION the WOLF AND THE MEDALLION BY JEREMY COLLINS (35 min)

Brought to you by Join us for a thrilling experimental art performance by artist and climber, Jeremy Collins, the filmmaker who brought you last year’s beloved Border Country. Scored to live music, this multifaceted piece will take over your senses—most importantly, your sense of wonder. The Wolf and the Medallion is rooted in Collins’ personal climbing adventure to the border of China and Mongolia, where rumors of a virgin canyon of granite revealed a cultural and vertical experience like no other. From the summit of his first peak, Collins writes a letter to his son back at home, a letter that guides the film along its peaks and valleys. An encompassing journey of fatherhood, brotherhood and adventure, The Wolf and the Medallion is a captivating and original tale.

15 minute intermission

(USA, 6 min, Climbing)

JOURNEY TO KEKETOUHAI

(USA, 6 min, Climbing)

Patagonia ambassadors Tommy Caldwell, Hayden Kennedy, Jeremy Collins and photographer Corey Rich head out to explore the unclimbed granite domes of Keketouhai, China’s “Little Yosemite.” What they find are big walls, a sage nomadic culture and interesting stomach bugs. DIRECTOR: Corey Rich Characters expected

World Premiere As a world renowned adventure photographer, Jimmy Chin is a master at capturing powerful images in difficult situations—even four days up El Capitan. Venture behind the scenes to see one of today’s silent workhorses of the climbing world. DIRECTOR: Renan Ozturk Filmmaker expected

On Assignment: Jimmy Chin (Program VI)

The Wolf and the Medallion (Program V + VI)

Dark Side of the Lens (Program II)

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special guest highlights SKIP ARMSTRONG Skip is an award-winning filmmaker who has created for National Geographic, The Associated Press, Patagonia and more. In 2011 he won Best Short Film at the National Paddling Film Festival, the Reel Paddling Film Festival and the Portland Whitewater Film Festival.

BAFFIN BABES: Vera, Emma + Ingebjoerg Vera, Emma and Inga are coming to Carbondale from Norway and Sweden to share their hilarious and extreme stories from 80 days spent touring across Baffin Island. Vera is a true outdoor enthusiast who spends most of her days guiding under the open sky. Emma is the most socially engaged in the bunch and leads the ladies with her mediator skills. Ingebjoerg is also a lover of outdoors and is the highly organized and efficient one of the group.

FITZ CAHALL Fitz is a man of many talents and deep connection to nature. He is also the outdoor industry’s storyteller. Fitz, who brought us The Season: Jonaven’s Close Call in 2010, produces a weekly podcast entitled The Dirtbag Diaries.

BAYBE CHAMP

original scraper bike king Legendary East Oakland native as well as founder, CEO and program director of the world famous Original Scraper Bike Movement, Baybe Champ (Tyrone Stevenson, Jr.) is the Original Scraper Bike King. He started a member organization/non-profit that supports youth in his neighborhood to fix up and ride bicycles instead of getting involved with gangs and drugs.

JEREMY COLLINS Jeremy is an artist with a vertical perspective. At the forefront of climbing-inspired art for the last twelve years, his work is seen in every issue of Rock & Ice and Alpinist magazines. With five co-authored books to his credit, he penned his first solo book, INTUT10N, in 2009. Collins’ editorial illustrations and animations have been seen in the Wall Street Journal , MSNBC.com, and Forbes, among others.

AARON GARLAND A notable high school teacher in the Roaring Fork Valley, Aaron approaches the classroom every day with a belief in creativity, adventure and following one’s heart. He has inspired many in our community and continues to bring humor and soul to any room he enters.

RYAN GIBB A filmmaker who loves the outdoors, Ryan Gibb would like nothing more than to ride his bike in the summer and snoodle (ski) in the winter. Film school educated, he hopes to bring something a little different to his film, Life Cycles.

BEN KNIGHT + TRAVIS RUMMEL Ben Knight and Travis Rummel are the masterminds behind the films from Felt Soul Media (2009 Best of the Festival winner Red Gold; 2010 Best Cinematography winner Scattered Flurries). Both Knight and Rummel have achieved amazing success for their respected eye for beautiful shots and for finding stories with a depth rarely found in most adventure films.

PETER MCBRIDE Born and raised in the Roaring Fork Valley, Peter McBride is an awardwinning photojournalist and now, a filmmaker. His work has been in such publications as National Geographic, Men’s Journal, Sports Illustrated, Outside, The New York Times, Skiing and many others.

TIMMY O’NEILL Timmy O’Neill is best known for his irreverent humor and quick wit, along with being America’s most outrageous climber. He has set “gob-smacking” speed climbing records from Yosemite to Patagonia, and has been at the cutting-edge of the sport for over 15 years.

RENAN OZTURK As a professional climber, artist and filmmaker, Renan brings depth and soul to the climbing community. Renan lives in Boulder, Colorado, and travels around the world in pursuit of his climbing and filming adventures.

RYAN PETTERSON When Ryan was a kid, adults would ask him what he wanted to do when he grew up. As a joke he would answer, “Get paid to travel around the world and go fishing.” Now that pretty much describes what he does. He is dreading the day when dark suited men in sunglasses knock on his door and say, “Son, we figured out your scam. You need to come with us.”

CORY RICHARDS Based in Boulder, Colorado, Cory is dedicated to the creation of the most gripping, engaging and exciting imagery for outdoor advertising and editorial applications. Cory’s philosophy—for the company and his photography—is simple: be inspired by what you see, and share it. His photos are about being in the moment, living life to its fullest, and inspiring others to do the same.

NICK ROSEN Nick is the voice of Sender Films, the creators of 5Point favorites like The Sharp End and First Ascent. He is a partner, writer, producer and secretly a film star (check out the documentary Enlighten Up!).

JAKE SAKSON Jake grew up in the Roaring Fork Valley. Childhood summers were spent kayaking, climbing and mountain biking around the West with the Kennedy family. An enthralled telemark skier, he spent this last winter living out of a backpack and ski bag chasing powder. As long as snow continues to fall and he can find a somewhat level place to rest his bones, that’s not going to change anytime soon.

FRANK SMETHERHURST A pillar of the fly fishing world, Frank is a man of many talents, keeper of many jobs and chock full of humor. He has hosted fly fishing television shows, guided rivers around the world, and now is more domesticated living with his wife and daughter in Boulder. He is sure to have you rolling on the floor laughing.

MICKEY SMITH Dark Side of the Lens has been dubbed “the best thing on the internet” and seen over one million times. Mickey’s vision for this film was “to create something that would give insight into what it takes to grind out a living as a water-based photographer, to provide a short, experimental glimpse into life lived in the shadow of what is, for me, an obsessive pursuit.”

ANSON FOGEL Hailing from Carbondale, Colorado, Anson is quickly becoming a decorated adventure filmmaker. Since shooting stills and motion as a child, his interest was initially sparked by his godfather’s darkroom, his family’s love of wild places, and the overwhelming effect film has for a kid in a small rural western town.

NICK WAGGONER Nick was born in a back-alley dumpster in New York City and quickly learned how to talk himself out of arrest and into opportunity. Shyness and modesty were not rewarded in the big city, so Nick lends his urban-tempered initiative to Sweetgrass Productions as director/producer. Behind the lens, Nick uses his Colorado College BA in Documentary Film to tell stories through poetic rhythm and soulful narrative.

t h e JU RY LAUREN CERRE Lauren is an Emmy Award nominated producer. Her news documentaries for Current TV’s “Vanguard Journalism Series” have covered topics including the growing neoNazi movement in Russia, deforestation in Madagascar and the billion dollar blue fin tuna trade in Japan. Her work has also won her Columbia Journalism School’s prestigious Alfred l. DuPont Award, a National Headliner Award and a Webby Award.

KENT HARVEY Kent is a cinematographer and director/cameraman with a specialty in shooting action and lifestyle. His work includes shooting action sequences on major Hollywood feature films to filming commercials, documentaries and branding campaigns on the world’s highest mountains.

CICI KINNEY Cici’s growing years were spent skiing in Aspen every day in the winter and running around the mountains during the summer. After college, she returned to the slopes, worked in local restaurants, skied every day and worked at night. Then, she made a break working with a professional photographer and became coordinating manager for many national campaigns for 25 years. In between, she had two beautiful children. Her passion is the outdoors, and she continues to be in awe of the mountains that remain her home.

JAKE NORTON Jake is a climber, photographer, and speaker as well as a husband and father of two children. He’s climbed and shot around the world, from the summit of Everest and other high Himalayan peaks to the deserts of Africa and the glaciers of South Georgia. Jake is also a mountain historian, having made discoveries on Everest as part of the 1999, 2001 and 2004 Mallory & Irvine Research Expeditions and working closely with the American Mountaineering Museum. Jake and his family live in Golden, Colorado.

At 5Point, it’s always an adventure. You never know who will stop by... Visit 5Pointfilm.org where we will update our confirmed special guests as they reveal themselves.

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If we will have the wisdom to survive, to stand like slow growing trees on a ruined place, renewing, enriching it... then a long time after we are dead the lives our lives prepare will live here, their houses strongly placed upon the valley sides... The river will run clear, as we will never know it... On the steeps where greed and ignorance cut down the old forest, an old forest will stand, its rich leaf-fall drifting on its roots. The veins of forgotten springs will have opened. Families will be singing in the fields... Memory, native to this valley, will spread over it like a grove, and memory will grow into legend, legend into song, song into sacrament. The abundance of this place, the songs of its people and its birds, will be health and wisdom and indwelling light. This is no paradisal dream. Its hardship is its reality. WO R K S O N G , PA RT 2 : A V I S I O N W E N D E L L B E R RY

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BIG thanks

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Re-1’s ass of busin istant superintend GLENWO ess port for Pelland, sai services, Shan ent Bu the genera Roaring Fo OD SPRINGS — non to t it’s one option another d l fund that seeme earn at lea “If not, we Thursday. 1 could userk School District The d explaine 25 percent, Pe by support for Re would som lic suppo st some level of use e of its ava lland po d. reserve fun th pubrt Wednesd ilable tim reserves, becau not want to as rtion of ds For Re-1, to ay se the bri trict’s bu in the mi that dget shortfadge the dis- ha e money and we that’s one- a ser Re-1 school boardevening, $9.7 millio that comes to 11, 2011 H RC about ’d x as if officials ve ies n. DAY, MA talks co decide to ll into 2012, low to make those cueventually er inp of three meeting opened The distric FR EE • FRI ntinue override put a mill s to gathing year an ts the fol ut and co t already month. question lev vo me yw y ter om ay, s we up in ” she mendati fall. Th nt to to voters with rec 1999 this sti e mill levy strategy said. “We are tak anticipated ons for $3.5 millio - and won sup and again in 2004 ll does “If the bo is risky. ing n po teaching not take deep cu It 2011-12 sch budget cuts for in overrides, which rt for mill levy cuts very seriou direction ard opts to go in the extra positions, ts in ool year. , stu Wi $4 millio now bring in an also asking for a spending we could loo that portation, n per yea k at tra athletics dent trans- dis th voter approval we make some res gen era r tric or l to tio fund. The erve fun , school the ds,” sch n off the table adminis- mill-l ts in Colorado can money is the board pre se d spe cif ica ool year. evy overri use lly to augm sid for next de to exceeduse a pay, red ent teach d said at the Weent combine uce er d the ing and per-pupil state fun ir technology class sizes and for “We want to dne local pro be as t instruction possible perty tax dTh in this, a sup- lio at leaves anoth . what’s be nsi er n po $5 in .7 res po st for the is miltential loc k of March Snowmass al mill lev ond week in y to the sec s noticeable shift pular Brazilble for thi ring this very po du business ” he wrote. siest of bu the ay, ian holid nt week will be xt two will be The curre cich said. The ne ek — but current we March, Tom than the t less busy n last season. son, so tha tha stronger ril 4 last sea begin r fell on Ap d of March and this Heathe Earste Mc ong en strgor be equaled d aGre Postcre n’t wo Indeate t pendent Edit ril tha ning of Ap or A small it often . because Casea Rifle Mid ndson important will be profitable idates is run March ninsin esses Council g for School s if bu the Danny Clinch , inc much. Scott Condones luds ing w Gle mine nwTh ho ter day oo de by Te — d op d urs r ea d Tim Sp an po Ed rned th en cke rin ter ed ne mo or ntseas The Asp ndwin Russ rch s, showcyedreport rel - gs City the Walter Be ArenPro issk-uesfor privilege that makes guitarist Day Festival. sm-an an friend fac upan ing occ left, and agsea An the the month d w it’s loo TravellyRe ree n rin cittai dawmeup sitting on y du d Fagen, Snowmass’ Labor y. l occ ntan un March is sons and right no ong sho on g at act ist Donal forua by the MoRiP, shows tha um nt last many a str ski sea be rce he -keyboard ber at Jazz Aspen for Th nc pe aks ld 2 ger h and up e We bre for 66. MT sin um dnesm,, hoste tem n— en is set gra s week. rrry up from season. joining the Steely Da area debut in Sep bysthe ing like Aspm officials said thi t Davidbe Pe Resorcy Aspendwa t As insoc nt thi for ir nwsoodup perceGle iat68. huddle wit ion9at make the rincygson Cadble sea to ing, touris ior Vice Presiden “sloon t occ Span w an Cit thall, sonne ati Chsamortedy Ha willres erv visiting Ha , ChanRiP l 10 repon p.mson be Skico Sen has experienced sea ce reb . an van roa Su nt d MT midnight. sed on ad co nday at no s ski 3 percedcast Ambassa said the Skiprovement” thi , ba Th co March from 51.on , 7 p.m son.., 9 w.” The Skieitselecti on is . 28, is up rcent this sea basketba do Feb steady imes a little too slo skima visd ou thr esd er ile oughTu ll 3 pe in 56.Ap bookings toay, ril cau Wednesd t e t next weson “sometim rcent increase Baof ek, bu tersam llots ort the be 5. se s. Thr e Cit tovo last sea t on pe wi.ll be l rislye to le. wil The Rifle ay yth Wa Cofigu ake had a 7 cember comparedwathr red unres rdits1 rep weun e soul sty tival (Sept. 2-4 in pa r s cil ee tag be pre Bo reg can vin De vem a RiP ist op ry cel ered on edcy Sure ShotsRot sedde er MT the for through season. Janua ture the ruary poma aftts, r Day Fes sea electiNo Feb m Edmo an d. fro sav t on up sai The Labo wn Park) will feaely Dan, las ing ls nd ged for occ icia abou unchan ther played ag point Arpen’s saiind, sos andAs Ste ss To rryer 000 d, Skico off smanrua Peoth ry wast $5, the e for en Snowma ts of pop legends xican guitar , wh ily. rate ove the Harle ains than hopeer than last year,” spe o are e da gh Feb outhe tage over racthr ragop enhorn ave vannd m po $42g7.ea Wa. rd Th1e sea area debu ny Kravitz, the Me d country Stewart Oks es team durin son 1 tosin was “slow ging to a slight adfrie ing and wh chu$42gle t, tan t sea , an Len occ er citdyisreg ndly. shift laseth up from overyr cit The Aspen Tim ss — rocker entertainm g t y Gabriela , who earned Skico is clin. Febdrua y to The tio .he lag that perio massula nse,are nth nd Vil son n Snowma con- duo Rodrigo Ot son en Ba pe mo sea w s t As bu sea wn ne z t thi rw las sin e st cal ow eve las Jaz nt Bro ise , ng be the ess c Sn nt at Rifle t In eed - ed. in the , they agr ort incerlud 58.4 perce RiP rep could cha events lat Last springtival organizers to ging the stars the Za ammy Award for the Jazz m at fro Th ing ger on Hig fell MT on nt red , y a broadson str h School. Gr nc sin fes have evelop porta highngy’satou rangedra p the 2010 this sea will also Girl from the public — was r pa me ntrce Foma of some ims year is creaticit ofntthe issally ry.m is ofstic 1 pe ue e festival tival lineu g ruaris producer coMa 54.tin nflrch rke r Feb rces,nt last uence50. ica r thi cy in ake pe cert-goin tting the 2010 fes cess, and artist. Th buts of mash-up r Ryan Bingl da in 9 ma g an we s en co are riju cup an Kell ntr the at s a, s Oc ey zili an act pro Cox a, relation offset Bra It wa rcent thi 00 nt h Aspen de singer-songwrite Fitz & the ulatio age,.reg pethe blues. Ge was a protracted March to there are 2,0me ofsTra wivill of7 me week on Post Indepen in sthe th the and n66. unced, wit nd as d. 28, LOCAL dent lor al.lage thi said.nsportatier into place results were anno d Lynyrd Talk, Tex retro-soul big ba of FebCo on and, as example, Snowmass Vil -ol d the South ado Depa sea,son d rt- occu, Perry d when the liners as the age was disap- ham, an . Briou Aspen an ring CarnivalCa February, perdggh Aspen season. ndSta bling, an e pro n idaytes poup du WEEKEND t of s- 5.4 Da en Tantrums r, we were scram ople were such head general reactio ve Sturge vember thr Village is Le ncy, vacation ah presid rs,NoMi , age y, pe m s Fo the yea ich wh of ss fro ing st rd, d mc o lot ok ma ny are eac “La keow e sa n’s l bo Sky Gambailyanrate climbe n-h runncy in Sn Bill To the centra red eve ks “co rocking. Thits didn’t get the result rowitz, Jazz Aspe we nt. nin loo pa lop da is d e me ss, g A To en me rch un int rag We ma dd po opposed t Ma st Div ofatSnow the co The ave ,” Jim Ho not like t unced er, Jazz Asp y’sen “drntam , agreed on coan cen nflt.ue e-mail thacitAsp mpdreh plans to tel ide Creek resident A year lat anization anno , and it’s looking for ducer, said. “It’s Bu 1. e are $35 said in an nger” in e thi sivse plan 8 tonc They difss org pro t. We do. ists Villagen stro Carbondale as an advisa and using the commissi l the Garfield Coun executive rstand the marke y store and nonprofit mer lineup of art groove. owma fered on how $32 siderably ger” in SnGa ory do on ty de to mba and cumment. Fashion Ext ’s Green is the Ne imes.co notorious ers on Monday tha win@ 2011 sum that it’s back in the 26 in the don’t un going to the grocer want.” th rev andnd dealndo ically stron aspent as mo w enue ment ha 24“seep” ta rdi GrEd sho s sco Ma bo and Saturd ravaganza takes pla Black rtfa of fair to say e Festival (June feature the it’s not like the shelf what you does seem s r. th ry dri ft im lls. yea sai llin rua reg posed r shi ces ek of Feb d g in her nei related to gas ay. PAGE B9 ce Friday e calenda pro The Jun sic Tent) will ulations the city governwe st picking off s year it almost at it wants. s gh tha rd be “Th bo bu thi t n, rho bb are od is still ling up in dso an Mu unneces new busin from the In fact, thien got to pick wh the creek. Benedict t of Jennifer Hu -winning sarily ha d a permitting Carnival ess PAGE A3 Asp rd on exi ard “I want to es. m- like Jazz local debuher Academy Aw sting and A2 rea ALS “D ste TIV er governm FES ic develop known for 2006 musical filmrming her en t me to be rfo nt rather an aid to Obituaries ment,” sai is off d role in the Sheryl Crow, pe ceEP than PR economeviden d FRIED RI tour, focuse d s SKET A8 ing and sur Gamba, who wo an obstacle ssing the ge’s job waBA girls,” an From Memphis” preim Sports CE WEATHER BALL supor rks forgea for pet diveying co the jud by famno tha “100 Miles A10 mpany. jud ilyted the stop engin Faith eerwh - etherbreath-alcobase. He determ ine A28 Wills said. t a driver had os’ to y es, lleg s rel ens Ga Sto ge’ me off tha d. cks d s jud Rothe aring h relate DMV determine ol content greater Cole was warrante bearing on Now that For wit s A29 k wa eed t bo no ys fall to football sea TV Listings If the disagr the had Aczer CANtDID aly ad tes Husband san blood-alcoh conten , that she son is ove I arrest, ATE A5 breathEat. emy, and Rifle gir Jefferson e Sthe A31 -he her ruling t he stopped the Nis e a breath- or a first-time DU their license hol r, Horoscope, ls lose to n, becaus estion on. rPAG noted, in NASCAR ad has joined ll E A10 Comics A33 to pu a decisioafter the stop in qu an office n .17 for ving becaus tion, after rtrayal tha league. w Cole’s po t Gallegos was driother claims. tha nders have the op 30 days, of having en PAGE A41 Opinion ice tak you’re going to allo lings then you’re A43 Frontier tha ng lines, among t Attorney offes been revoked for n interlock dev d. “If on fee sai lls Rick Carroll es sed We Wi ssi tric ba ” ock , eke itio ha r nd it was cro ay, Deputy Dis case. onal rights who, in the cohol ign icle. The interl the people ove B1 The Aspen Tim breath-al esd n’t face a r constituti le, d the ir veh rt if Classifieds 51 | 27 woman wo 2 on a On Tud Nedlin dismisse confirm that the installed in the w a vehicle to sta erally limiting ou stands behind Co den AceL sup B21 SdeC H O LZ rbondale t a .23 t t allo G seen evi he ma The APD lenw than, gen law, will no While a Ca after registering arrest last Richare video does no ee times or tha her d PAGE A35 ’S FE A higoo eks, has s her ve device “Th Inis nora line thr C eo Colorado cated last six we two DUI arrest d tha TU R E O t vid 20 DUI charge ol test following d as part of ssed the ewalk or that she drothe driver’s BA su der nc 11 cro Un in e ine oxi . ver d Since coh oke BU int .04 dri erm ect F TH E 1911 sid ss,” , presse IC K RE G ption cri breath-al ed judge det Exp nse was rev action by the ered legally des ost hit the s unsafe or carele ted speaking hw sid lice the W le’s y alm mil se con her Co EE r, A she eag au to L LEA tive e for mo K rney summe torists are 945 c, bec ce ran counter er that wa ce presen 6-Speeed .08. -91s61 administra eed s, her atto the publi S E $2 9 exc in a mann . “The eviden the marked mo ir BA Autt’somatic st drivers 24 to 36 wwwC eviden .gle tha nwoodinsuraclosed to . a standard of Motor Vehicle ote mpg w/ on if the nce.com 9 / mo m to think Sta incidents if Gallegos ent ords are judge wr crossing be rd Sta Dual Overdrive nature. we’d nda 39 mo. 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