KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL

We are delighted to be wishing you a very warm welcome to Kendal Mountain Festival 2022.
After the rousing comeback last year when thousands of you returned to a long-awaited live event, our core team wondered –“How do we ever surpass that?!” We couldn’t have wished for a better resurgence – especially after the pandemic had halted all our lives so abruptly. It was incredibly touching to observe the collective positive energy, driven by our shared love and respect of the great outdoors. So here we are back again, congregating in this small market town on the edge of the Lake District as winter settles around us, to bathe in our collectiveness and pack as much as we can into four very special days... And there is just so much to share…we are delighted to be platforming this year more than 170 speakers, retelling stories from across the globe; over 40 talented writers, poets, and artists gathering under the trusted banner of our Book Festival; environmentalists and activists informing and asking us to take up the challenge of the biggest issues of our times and a record number of filmmakers who will awe our senses showcasing their work on the big screen. Supporting us are over 80 brand partners, charities and organisations who will be accompanied by the best specialists and experts the outdoor industry has to offer. We know that the conversations that happen at Kendal will broaden and inspire minds and carry on for many months ahead.
As many of you are aware, each year we select a central theme for the Festival on which to pin our stories, to guide the collective narrative and to create stimulation for debate. As we write this introduction in late 2022, it’s hard not to become despondent – the worsening state of our home planet on multiple climatic levels, a terrible war in Europe, social and political instability and the resultant financial pressures that many are now experiencing. Such challenges can also lead to fragmentation, isolation and disenfranchisement. It’s really hard not to get dragged down by all that surrounds us, yet in such difficult times we also see extreme levels of kindness, support and that beacon of hope – solidarity which for us was the obvious theme to select this year.
As our wonderful Book Festival Patron, eminent writer and Professor – Robert MacFarlane so perfectly states in his introduction :“…we want to celebrate and affirm the immense webwork of connections and relations that extends across and between the human and more-than-human worlds. As any mountaineer knows, solidarity is strength and solidarity is safety. Each is responsible for the other and reciprocal with the other. To successfully traverse a heavily crevassed glacier, or to top out on a big-wall climb, requires an intricate dance of taking-in and paying-out rope, of togetherness and teamwork, of duty to the group. So this year we come together -- our writers, film-makers and artists, and you our audiences -- to recognise the vital importance of unity, mutual support and generosity of spirit”
So let’s not forget – as we gather from all corners of the globe – to celebrate, to learn, to evolve, to find new pathways and to ultimately share the spirt of adventure. Let’s also be grateful that we can do this freely, in a spirit of solidarity, tolerance and respect. Finally, we take great delight in you all joining us this year and we wish you a fabulous Festival filled with strong memories, new friendships and vibrant energy that will put a skip in your step for the year ahead. From all of us – we thank you so much for your support.
The Team at Kendal MountainAll our events are individually ticketed and can be bought online at kendalmountainfestival.com or in person at the Box Office in the Brewery - open daily from 08.30AM. Many of the events are sold out but you can always check with the Box Office for last minute returned tickets. Nearly all sessions have numbered seats so there is no rush to find a seat with doors opening between 15 to 30 mins before the start. All sessions begin promptly.
The Festival is spread throughout the town of Kendal with a few key locations. We were delighted with the successful move of the Basecamp Village to Abbot Hall Park last year and so it is back there again - but even bigger! Welcome to all and free to enter, here you will find the Info Desk, the Festival food & drink provision and our enormous tented village packed full of things to see and do. Come browse, wander, sit and listen and enjoy the Cotswold Outdoor Stage and BUFF® Bothy - delivering three days of fascinating talks - all for free. Plus new for this year is the Plas y Brenin Tipiwhere they will be sharing with you the skills you need to enjoy the outdoors. Open from 9.30am - 9.30pm, it really is the destination to head to.
Three minutes from Basecamp is the Brewery Arts - the central hub for our Film Programme and Literature Events. Here you will find our Box Office, the Rab Cinema Screens, the Guest Summit Lounge and the expanded Festival Bookshop. You can also enjoy their food and drink provision - many an adventure has been dreamed up over a pint in the Vats Bar! However it doesn’t only happen at these locations – we love using all the venues we can in the town. Stretching through the lanes of Kendal we have the Kendal Town Hall, Shakespeare Centre, Waterstones, The Venue at The Barrel House, Ruskins and the big one – the 900 seat Leisure Centre. The map at the back of the programme will help you find your way!
It just keeps on expanding! Films continue to be at the heart of Kendal, and this year over 170 films will be screened over the Festival period. We are also delighted to programme 25 stand-alone feature films, many being World, European or UK premieres. We are thrilled to be welcoming over 180 guests associated with many of the films, attending the Festival to present those films in person.
Rounding off the programme we have over 40 book events, 30+ speaker sessions, 25 outdoor activities and a whole lot of parties!
The programme lists them all - you can’t see everything of course but now many of the events and films will also be available to watch on catch-up on the Kendal Mountain Player
All our venues are accessible by foot or bicycle. You shouldn’t need to walk more than 20 minutes between any venues - most are less than five minutes apart. There is limited parking available especially in the immediate vicinity of the Brewery Arts and Town Hall (Highgate). Rather than setting your Sat Nav for the centre of town (and potentially getting stuck in traffic on Highgate or around the town’s notorious one way system) we recommend you point yourself towards a car park/location a little further away and walk to the Festival venues. More parking information can be found on our website.
Our four-day Festival programme is packed with an incredible number of speakers and films, but there’s no need to worry about sold-out sessions or timetable clashes. We’ll be recording many of the Festival speaker sessions and sharing these, along with a huge programme of films - digitally on the Kendal Mountain Player from 17 November.
Our online platform works just like many of your favourite streaming services. Everything is accessed through our website kendalmountainplayer.com by creating and then logging into your account.
This year we are offering a Kendal Mountain Player Festival Pass which gives you on-demand access from 17 November to 31 December. Grab your friends and recreate a night at Kendal Mountain Festival from the comfort of your home.
Whilst we can’t capture every unique moment that happens at the Festival, we will be recording many of the major sessions and speaker events. These events will be uploaded to the Kendal Mountain Player within 24 hours of being recorded.
Festival films are available on the Kendal Mountain Player from 5pm on 17 November until midnight on 31 December.
Please note that not all films will be available to watch online due to licensing restrictions - these excluded films will be indicated within the film programme listing (subject to change - correct at time of print).
You can access everything at kendalmountainplayer.com on any computer, tablet or mobile device. Just login to your account and start watching your favourite films, events or authors.
If you want to watch it on the big screen, we have made our viewing platform compatible with both Google Chromecast and Apple Airplay so you can stream our content straight to many compatible smart TVs.
Thank you to Danner, our presenting partner for the Online Film Programme.
OPENING CEREMONY
17.00 - 18.45 Thursday 17 November
Meet at Abbot Hall Park where we declare the Festival open before a torchlit community procession to Market Place to see 8x world record holder Andrei Burton perform bike stunts, and join in the Christmas Light Switch On Celebration. FREE to attend
SPEAKER EVENT
DAMIAN HALL
WE CAN’T RUN AWAY FROM THIS
17.00 - 18.00 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
Ultra runner Damian Hall examines the impact of running in the context of our climate and ecological emergency.
Presented by inov-8
Tickets £7.50
FILM - COLLECTION
CLIMB - BLUE
17.00 - 18.45 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2 Film collection details on p32.
Presented by Montane Tickets £7.50 / U18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT
GEORGE MONBIOT REGENESIS
18.00 - 19.00 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
George Monbiot shares his hopeful and exciting vision – exploring the food revolution that could nourish us all and restore our world of wonders.
Tickets £12.50 / U18s £10
FILM - COLLECTION MOUNTAIN - BLUE
18.00 - 19.45 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge Film collection details on p33.
Presented by Deuter Tickets £9.50 / U18s £7
FILM - FEATURE THE FINISHERS: THE BARKLEY MARATHONS
19.00 - 20.00 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Studio
Since the creation of the infamous race in 1986, only 1% of the starters have crossed the finish line. A fascinating insight into the mindset of those few people who have completed the race. Tickets £7.50 / U18s £6
AWARD EVENT NATURE CHRONICLES
AWARD CEREMONY
19.30 - 20.30 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
A new biennial literary award, the Nature Chronicles prize aims to find essay-length non-fiction that responds to the time we are in. Hear the award winning essays and be part of the excitement as we announce the winner of the £10,000 prize.
Tickets FREE - booking required
SPEAKER EVENT RAPHA CYCLING SESSION
19.30 - 21.30 Thursday 17 November
Kendal Town Hall
Blogger and cycling advocate Jools Walker and local cyclist Ben Dowman host an evening of inspiring tales from the two wheeled world. We welcome to the stage; handcyclist Andrew Paddison; Gavin Towers who cycled 4,802 miles around the UK; the co-founder of a primary school bike-bus Katherine Cory; and Temi Lateef, who runs free cycle sessions for youth in London.
Presented by Rapha
Supported by Komoot, Deuter & Trek
Tickets £12.50 / U18s £10
Andrei Burton George MonbiotFILM + Q&A - WORLD PREMIERE THRIVING: A JOURNEY INTO REGENERATIVE FARMING
19.30 - 20.30 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Clare Dyson sets out with her Welsh Cob to visit as many regenerative farms as possible. A tale exploring the changing landscape of Cumbria and how we can help combat the climate emergency
Presented by Fjällräven Tickets £7.50 / U18s £6
FILM & SPEAKER EVENT - WORLD PREMIERE MONTANE PRESENTS JENNY TOUGH: SOLO
20.00 - 21.45 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
A double bill with the world premiere of Jenny Tough’s film, followed by a discussion on her latest book, SOLO. Watch the epic journey unfold and hear Jenny talk about her journey to run across mountain ranges on six continents, starting in the Tien Shan and finishing in the Transylvanian Alps.
Presented by Montane Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
FILM - COLLECTION CLIMB - RED
20.00 - 21.45 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge Film collection details on p32.
Presented by Montane Tickets £9.50 / U18s £7
SPECIAL FILM COLLECTION + Q&A BMC WOMEN IN ADVENTURE: RETROSPECTIVE FILMS
20.30 - 21.45 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Studio
Join us as we take a look back over the last eight years of submissions with a selection of the most eye-opening Women in Adventure films that have entered the competition. In this retrospective programme, we revisit films alongside the filmmakers and stars who will be there to give more insight into their work and where their projects have taken them.
Presented by BMC & Montane Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT PAUL PRITCHARD THE MOUNTAIN PATH
21.00 - 22.00 Thursday 17 November Brewery Arts - Maltroom
In 1998, Paul Pritchard was struck on the head by a falling rock as he climbed a sea stack in Tasmania. Close to death, Pritchard kept himself going with a promise that he would ‘at least attempt to live’. He joins us in Kendal to share his story - an adventure tale like no other, an exploration of a healing brain, a journey into philosophy and psychology, a test of will and a triumph of hope.
Presented by Mountain Equipment Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM + Q&A - WORLD PREMIERE THE ICE MILE
21.00 - 22.15 Thursday 17 November Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Following Sunderland swimmer Becca Harvey as she trains towards her Ice Mile, from the solitude of lockdowns to being back in the water - an exploration of grief, healing, friendship and the power of outdoor swimming. With filmmaker Rachel Sarah and swimmer Becca Harvey.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT
SHERPA
9.15 - 10.15 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
Join BBC journalist Pradeep Bashyal and writer, social science researcher and musician Ankit Babu Adhikari as they share the story of the people who live and work on the roof of the world. They’ll dive into the culture of the Sherpas and trace their story pre- and post-mountaineering revolution, sharing the previously unpublished stories from the most notable and incredible Sherpas of the last 50 years.
Presented by Bally Peak Outlook Foundation
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPECIAL FILM COLLECTION
PARENT & BABY
9.30 - 10.45 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
A screening of some of our favourite Festival films open to parents and guardians with babies. Tickets £6
FILM - COLLECTIONS
BIKE
9.30 - 10.15 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Film collection details on p38.
Presented by Trek Bikes
RUN & HIKE - RED
9.30 - 10.15 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
Film collection details on p36.
Presented by Merrell
EXPLORE - BLUE
9.30 - 10.15 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 1
Film collection details on p34. Presented by Pertex
CLIMB - BLUE
9.30 - 10.15 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Studio Film collection details on p32. Presented by Montane Film Collection Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - COLLECTION WATER
10.30 - 11.15 Friday 18 November
Shakespeare Centre Film collection details on p37.
Presented by Gore-Tex
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPECIAL FILM COLLECTION
PARENT & BABY
11.00 - 12.15 Friday 18 November, 2022
Digital Lounge - Kendal
A screening of some of our favourite Festival films open to parents and guardians with babies. Tickets £6
SPEAKER EVENT
11.15 - 12.15 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
Patrick Barkham shares a selection of twenty years’ worth of writings for The Guardian - from Norwegian wolves, protests against the HS2 railway to Britain’s last lion tamer, Barkham paints an ever-changing portrait of contemporary wildlife. Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT
PRESENTED BY TIMBER FESTIVAL
11.30 - 12.30 Friday 18 November
Kendal Town Hall
What are the pieces of music that you associate with nature? Perhaps it’s a song you like to listen to while out walking or something that evokes the natural world when you are stuck in a city. In this special session, author Raynor Winn joins Geoff Bird on stage to share the music that connects her most closely with the world around her, and most particularly the landscape.
Presented by Timber Festival Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPECIAL FILM COLLECTION
BERGHAUS PRESENTS ACCESS THE BEST OF KENDAL
12.00 - 13.45 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
A special programme of films to represent the full ‘Kendal’ experience. All films chosen for this session have open captions and audio description and a selection will also have on screen BSL translation.
Presented by Berghaus & Coldhouse Collective Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - COLLECTION CLIMB - RED
12.00 - 13.45 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre Film collection details on p32. Presented by Montane Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM + Q&A FINITE: THE CLIMATE OF CHANGE
12.00 - 14.00 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Studio
Inside the core of the climate movement, concerned citizens in Germany put their bodies on the line to save an ancient forest from Europe’s largest coal mine and form an unlikely alliance with a frustrated community in rural England who are forced into action to protect their homes from a new mine. With filmmaker Rich Felgate. Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
12.00 - 13.45 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 1 Film collection details on p44.
Presented by Keela RISE UP
13.00 - 14.45 Friday 18 November
Shakespeare Centre Film collection details on p43.
Presented by Dometic Film Collection Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SNOW - RED
12.30 - 14.15 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge Film collection details on p35. Presented by Ortovox Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
SPEAKER EVENT REBECCA LOWE
THE SLOW ROAD TO TEHRAN
13.15 - 14.15 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
In 2015, Rebecca Lowe set off on a 11,000-km cycle route through Europe to Iran. Driven by a desire to learn more about this region and its relationship with the West, it was an odyssey through landscapes and history that captured her heart. Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM & SPEAKER EVENT
ROXY FURMAN
14.00 - 15.00 Friday 18 November
Kendal Town Hall
Award-winning filmmaker and zoologist Roxy Furman presents a session around wildlife activism, eco-tourism and the power of environmental storytelling. The screening includes Roxy’s recent films Swimming with Giants and Voices of the Forest documenting the lives of the endangered whale shark and Geoffrey’s spider monkey.
Presented by Jack Wolfskin and WaterBear Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
FILM - COLLECTIONS
SNOW - BLUE
14.30 - 16.15 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2 Film collection details on p35. Presented by Ortovox
HUMAN SPIRIT
14.30 - 16.30 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Studio Film collection details on p41.
Presented by Pertex Film Collection Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
Moving in the mountains requires knowledge, skills and the right equipment. To protect the mountains, it needs all of us. That’s why we use recycled polyamide in our revamped HAUTE ROUTE. It is part of our first climate-neutral winter collection.
Find out more on ortovox.com
Raynor Winn Finite: The Climate of ChangeFILM - COLLECTION
MOUNTAIN - RED
14.30 - 16.15 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
Film collection details on p33.
Presented by Deuter Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT
MONTANE SECRET SESSION
15.00 - 16.30 Friday 18 November
One-of-a-kind, never to be repeated events over the weekend. Hosted in secret venues and featuring some very special guests.
Presented by Montane Tickets £8
SPEAKER EVENT
SABRINA PACE-HUMPHREYS
BLACK SHEEP
15.15 - 16.15 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
Sabrina Pace-Humphreys joins us with a tale of triumph: of grit and determination, of hope over despair. Sabrina shares her story of living in a town where no one looked like her and how training for the Marathon Des Sables – the toughest ultra race on earth – ignited a passion for the outdoors and helped her find a sense of identity.
Presented by Anti-Racist Cumbria Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - COLLECTION
RUN & HIKE - BLUE
15.30 - 17.15 Friday 18 November
Shakespeare Centre
Film collection details on p36. Presented by Merrell Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - FEATURE HAVANA LIBRE
16.00 - 17.30 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
After years of surfing being illegal, a diehard group of Cuban surfers rise up against their government to legitimise their biggest passion. Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
16.00 - 17.30 Friday 18 November
Kendal Leisure Centre
Sir Ranulph Fiennes joins us for a unique and exclusive event as he offers a personal account of his life, from childhood misdemeanours to record breaking expeditions. Expect tales of frostbite, life-risking adventures and Sir Ranulph’s Guinness Book of Records accolade as the ‘Greatest Living Explorer’.
Tickets £20.00 / u18s £15
SPEAKER EVENT
KOMOOT PRESENTS ADVENTURE CYCLING
16.15 - 17.30 Friday 18 November
Kendal Town Hall
While men still outnumber women in ultradistance riding, bike-packing and route-building, there are some epic movers and shakers doing big things for women’s cycling. In this four part panel discussion, you’ll hear about awesome projects and get a behind-the-scenes look at what it took to build the route for the next Komoot women’s bike-packing rally with legendary cyclists Gaby Thompson, Charlotte Inman, Jenny Tough, Mayalen Belauste and Rachel Walker.
Presented by Komoot Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
17.00 - 18.30 Friday 18 November
One-of-a-kind, never to be repeated events over the weekend. Hosted in secret venues and featuring some very special guests.
Presented by Montane Tickets £8
FILM - COLLECTION AGE IS NO BARRIER
17.00 - 18.45 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Film collection details on p42.
Presented by Gore-Tex Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT BERGHAUS PRESENTS LEO HOULDING CLOSER TO THE EDGE
17.00 - 18.30 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
Honest, raw and exhilarating, Leo shares a ‘wartsand-all’ insight of a life lived closer to the edge. He reveals how he assesses risk, what drives him and how to balance this with teaching his children the lessons he has learnt in some of the world’s most dangerous and extreme places.
Presented by Berghaus Tickets £12 / u18s £9
17.00 - 18.45 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Studio Film collection details on p40.
Presented by Picture Organic Clothing Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
Sabrina Pace-Humphreys Sir Ranulph FiennesFILM + Q&A NOT A HERO’S JOURNEY
18.00 - 19.15 Friday 18 November
Shakespeare Centre
Have you ever felt powerless in the face of the climate emergency? And when you finally summon the words you’re met with the classic line: “but your generation will save us.” On this epic adventure, join 17-year-old climate concerned Jessie Stevens as she tackles a long distance bike campaign to reach COP26. See the amazing people she encounters along the way and the potential for us all to come together and make a difference. With filmmaker Catherine Dunn, Jessie Stevens plus guests.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT
MUSIC ON NATURE WITH ROBERT MACFARLANE & HAYDEN THORPE
18.00 - 19.30 Friday 18 November
The Venue at The Barrel House An intimate evening exploring the landscapes around us through music, prose and poetry. With Book Festival patron Robert Macfarlane; singer, songwriter Hayden Thorpe; poet Zaffar Kunial, writer Amy-Jane Beer and clarinetist Jack McNeill. Tickets £12.50
SPEAKER EVENT FINDRA PRESENTS DISCOVER YOUR OUTDOOR SPIRIT
18.00 - 19.00 Friday 18 November Cotswold Stage at Basecamp
Join friends of Findra - Athena Mellor, Jo Moseley and David Harvey as they share their stories of being in nature and discuss why time spent outdoors is so important for positive mental health and well-being. FREE to attend
SPEAKER EVENT BOARDMAN TASKER AWARD CEREMONY
19.00 - 21.00 Friday 18th November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
The Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature is awarded annually to the author or authors of the best literary work, the central theme of which is concerned with the mountain environment. The award ceremony will contain readings from the six shortlisted authors and they will be in conversation with presenter and legendary mountaineer Stephen Venables. More information on page 55.
Presented by Mountain Equipment Tickets £10 / u18s £7.50
FILM + Q&A RIDE THE WAVE
19.15 - 20.45 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2 Follow young surfer Ben Larg on his quest to become a big wave surfer – riding one of the biggest and most dangerous cold water waves in the world at Mullaghmore, Ireland. Danger, opportunity, and dilemma collide, propelling Ben and his family towards an unknown destiny. With film director Martyn Robertson. Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - COLLECTION MOUNTAIN - BLUE
19.30 - 21.15 Friday 18 November Brewery Arts - Studio Film collection details on p33. Presented by Deuter Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM & SPEAKER EVENT - WORLD PREMIERE PETZL ROCTRIP
19.30 - 21.00 Friday 18 November Brewery Arts - Theatre
After an eight-year hiatus, this year the RocTrip returned with its most ambitious project yet in the small village of Manikia in Greece. Join us for the World Premiere, featuring a bunch of the famous climbers who appear in the film in-person to share their own behind-the-scenes experience of the trip.
Presented by Petzl Tickets £15 / u18s £10
SPEAKER EVENT MONTANE SECRET SESSION
20.00 - 21.30 Friday 18 November
One-of-a-kind, never to be repeated events over the weekend. Hosted in secret venues and featuring some very special guests.
Presented by Montane Tickets £8
SPEAKER EVENT JÖTTNAR PRESENTS TIM HOWELL NORTH BASE PROJECT
20.00 - 21.30 Friday 18 November Shakespeare Centre
Is it possible to base jump from the six north faces of the Alps? In his epic seven-year ‘North Base Project’, Tim Howell proved that it is. Join Tim for an unmissable session as he talks about his journey to fly from the highest exit points on the Eiger, Cima Grande di Lavaredo, Pizzo Badile, Petit Dru, the Matterhorn and the Grandes Jorasses.
Presented by Jöttnar Tickets £12.50 / u18s £9
SPEAKER EVENT
THE NORTH FACE & ELLIS BRIGHAM SNOW NIGHT
20.00 - 22.00 Friday 18 November
Kendal Leisure Centre
The legendary pre-winter season social gathering returns with the best action from the world of snowsports. We welcome two pioneers of snowboarding: back-to-back FWT world champion Marion Haerty and high-mountain snowboarder, wingsuit flyer and pilot Géraldine Fasnacht. The lovely Mike Arnold joins us to chat about A Skier’s Way – a world première about his working life as a Professional Mountain Guide and big mountain skier. Skiing, Snowboarding, Touring, Free-Riding and big mountain exploration – we’ve got it covered!
Presented by The North Face & Ellis Brigham Tickets £18.00 / u18s £12.00
SPEAKER EVENT
PETZL UNDERGROUND SESSION
20.00 - 22.30 Friday 18 November
Kendal Town Hall
Join us at the Petzl Underground Session to explore the hidden worlds beneath our feet. Hosted by the ever-psyched Steph Dwyer, we welcome two very special guest speakers: professional cave photographer Robbie Shone and polar explorer, caver and climate researcher Professor Gina Moseley. We’ll also be paying tribute to the UK’s fantastic cave rescue organisations with Peter Dennis from the BCA, Emma Porter from the BCRC, and George Linnane, the unlucky caver extracted last year in one of the longest and most extensive rescues in Britain’s history.
Presented by Petzl
Supported by Yorkshire Dales Guides Tickets £15 / u18s £10
HAUS PARTY
PRESENTED BY BERGHAUS
21.00 - 01.00 Friday 18 November
The Venue at the Barrel House Get ready to dance with a night of 90s house music! Over 18s only. Tickets £12.50
SPEAKER EVENT
LEE SCHOFIELD WILD FELL
9.15 - 10.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
Local ecologist Lee Schofield shares his call to recognise that the solutions for a richer world lie at our feet; by focusing on flowers, we can rebuild landscapes fit for eagles again.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPECIAL FILM COLLECTION A WHITE DREAM & FEDCHENKO: THE FORGOTTEN GLACIER
9.30 - 11.15 Saturday 19 November Brewery Arts - Screen 2 A White Dream follows award-winning wildlife photographer Jérémie Villet as he travels through the white deserts of the Canadian North in search of the legendary mountain goat. Fedchenko follows Cédric Gras and Matthieu Tordeur along the shores of the disappearing Aral Sea to reach the 77km-long Fedchenko glacier, the world’s longest non-polar glacier. Presented by Chamonix Film Festival Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPECIAL FILM COLLECTION PARENT & BABY
9.30 - 10.45 Saturday 19 November
Digital Lounge - Kendal A screening of some of our favourite Festival films open to parents and guardians with babies. Tickets £6
FILM - COLLECTIONS
AGE IS NO BARRIER
9.30 - 11.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Studio Film collection details on p42.
Presented by Gore-Tex
NATURE & ENVIRONMENT
9.30 - 11.15 Saturday 19 November
Shakespeare Centre Film collection details on p40.
Presented by Picture
RUN & HIKE - RED
9.30 - 11.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 1 Film collection details on p36.
Presented by Merrell
SNOW - RED
9.30 - 11.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre Film collection details on p35. Presented by Ortovox Film Collection Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT FJÄLLRÄVEN PRESENTS RAY MEARS
10.00 - 11.15 Saturday 19 November
Kendal Town Hall
Ray Mears joins us for a unique and exclusive event to share his lifetime’s journey exploring nature in some of the world’s harshest and most uninhabitable environments. Reflecting on the vital connections between humans and nature, Ray explores the benefits of a deeper connection with the outdoors and how we can protect it.
Presented by Fjällräven Tickets £15 / u18s £10
Marion HaertyFAYE LATHAM
BRITISH MOUNTAINEERS
10.15 - 11.15 Saturday 19 November
Kendal Town Hall - Chambers
Taking F. S. Smythe’s 1942 historical text British Mountaineers, Faye Latham uses Tippex to transform the original pages and rework them into poetry.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT
PATAGONIA CLIMB SESSION
11.00 - 13.00 Saturday 19 November
Kendal Leisure Centre
A snapshot of the climbing community today. Enjoy epic tales from Shane Ohly and Katie MacKay on their respective Lakes Classic Rock Round records; hear from Séb Berthe who joins us after an exciting few years involving big walls and wild escapades in pink leggings; route setter Carol Ng and Team GB climber Abbie Robinson; plus Siddrah Aslam and Shareena Rahman, the founders of a group with the mission of creating a safe and welcoming place for Muslim women.
Presented by Patagonia
Tickets £15 / u18s £10
SPEAKER EVENT
SOPHIE PAVELLE FORGET ME NOT
11.15 - 12.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
Sophie Pavelle joins us to talk about her lowcarbon journey to see the UK’s rare and most endangered species - from the harbour porpoise and grey long-eared bat, to the Atlantic salmon and the mountain hare.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - FEATURE EXPOSURE: THE WOMEN’S EUROARABIAN NORTH POLE EXPEDITION
12.00 - 13.45 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
As the ice caps melt, reaching the North Pole has become increasingly dangerous. Yet an unlikely expedition of women - including a Muslim chaplain, a French scientist, a Qatari princess, and eight others - have set an audacious goal of skiing to the pole. Expect polar bear threats, dangerous open waters and -40 degree temperatures in an extraordinary story of resilience and global citizenry in what could be one of the last expeditions to True North.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - COLLECTIONS RIDE & FLOW
12.00 - 13.45 Saturday 19 November Brewery Arts - Studio Film collection details on p40. Presented by Picture
MOUNTAIN - RED 12.00 - 13.45 Saturday 19 November Brewery Arts - Screen 1 Film collection details on p33. Presented by Deuter
MOUNTAIN - BLUE
12.00 - 13.45 Saturday 19 November Shakespeare Centre Film collection details on p33. Presented by Deuter
OUTSIDE THINKERS
12.00 - 13.45 Saturday 19 November Brewery Arts - Screen 2 Film collection details on p44. Presented by Keela Film Collection Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
Abbie RobinsonSPEAKER EVENT
MICK CONEFREY EVEREST 1922
12.15 - 13.15 Saturday 19 November
Kendal Town Hall - Chambers
Mick Conefrey uncovers the tale of the first attempt to climb Everest; a story full of drama and incident, populated by an extraordinary set of characters who are both fascinating in their own right and archetypes for future expeditions. Using their diaries, letters and unpublished accounts, Conefrey explores the motivations, narrative and dramas of key individuals.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT
KENTON COOL
EVEREST: THE UNTOLD HISTORY
13.00 - 14.30 Saturday 19 November
Kendal Town Hall
A summary of 150 years of Everest history charting the unknown, bizarre, and legendary feats that have unfolded on the mountain as well as what the future may hold for the world’s highest peak.
Presented by Ordnance Survey
Tickets £15 / u18s £10
THE LOST RAINFORESTS OF BRITAIN
13.15 - 14.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
Guy Shrubsole presents a mesmerising chronicle of our forgotten rainforests and shows how they might be restored to the places they once were.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - COLLECTION OUTSIDE ARTISTS
14.00 - 16.00 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge Film collection details on p44. Presented by Keela Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
14.00 - 15.30 Saturday 19 November
One-of-a-kind, never to be repeated events over the weekend. Hosted in secret venues and featuring some very special guests. Presented by Montane Tickets £8
SPEAKER EVENT
AMANDA THOMSON BELONGING
14.15 - 15.15 Saturday 19 November
Kendal Town Hall - Chambers
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on nature and identity. Journey into the northern landscapes of Scotland and the Scots pinewoods of Abernethy to explore how place, language and family shape us into who we are.
Presented by University of Cumbria and UK Research and Innovation Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - COLLECTIONS CLIMB - BLUE
14.30 - 16.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre Film collection details on p32. Presented by Montane BIKE
14.30 - 16.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2 Film collection details on p38. Presented by Trek Bikes
Film Collection Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
Where better to learn than in the stunning natural adventure playground of the Lake District?
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Mick ConefreyHUMAN SPIRIT
14.30 - 16.30 Saturday 19 November
Shakespeare Centre Film collection details on p41.
Presented by Pertex
SNOW - BLUE
14.30 - 16.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Studio Film collection details on p35.
Presented by Ortovox
Film Collection Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
15.15 - 16.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
A chance to hear from the Outdoor Swimming Society founder Kate Rew who joins us on stage to share her latest work, The Outdoor Swimmer’s Handbook. Experience vivid firsthand accounts of swims in astonishing places and hear deeply researched information on how to swim safely.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
ADAPTIVE ADVENTURE
PRESENTED BY ED JACKSON
16.00 - 17.30 Saturday 19 November
Kendal Town Hall
We bring together three legends of the adaptive adventure scene to talk about the thrill of taking risks and pushing their limits. Hear from Ed Jackson, former rugby star turned adaptive mountaineer; paralympic cyclist Steve Bate, the first visually impaired person to climb El Cap; and expedition leader Darren Edwards, helping challenge the perception of what those with disabilities can achieve after he survived a rock climbing accident in 2016. With their unbridled enthusiasm, hear stories of joy and resilience promoting the benefits of adventuring on wellbeing.
Presented by Berghaus
Tickets £12.50 / u18s £9
16.00 - 17.30 Saturday 19 November
One-of-a-kind, never to be repeated events over the weekend. Hosted in secret venues and featuring some very special guests.
Presented by Montane
Tickets £8
SPEAKER EVENT
AMY-JANE BEER THE FLOW
16.15 - 17.15 Saturday 19 November
Kendal Town Hall - Chambers
From West Country torrents to rocky Welsh canyons, the salmon highways of Scotland and the chalk rivers of the Yorkshire Wolds, Amy-Jane follows Britain’s waterways to explore tributary themes of wildness, healing, mythology, history and transformation.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - FEATURE DEAD SEA GUARDIANS
16.30 - 18.00 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
The Dead Sea, a salt-lake known for its biological and historical value, is threatened by overconsumption and poor water management. To save it, the surrounding countries must work together. Three people from Jordan, Israel and Palestine decide to embark on a heroic and unprecedented journey: an extremely dangerous swim across the Dead Sea which will draw the world’s attention to the plight of the vanishing Sea.
Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
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Kate Rew Ed Jackson16.45 - 18.45 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Studio
Film collection details on p38.
Presented by Keela Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPECIAL FILM COLLECTION
Brewery Arts - Theatre
Alastair Lee presents two incredible new Brit Rock films representing the best of UK rock, ice and adventure. Ephemeral captures the unique spirit of Scottish winter climbing with Guy Robertson, Greg Boswell and Hamish Frost fully involved; with both Guy and Hamish joining us on stage. Sea to Summi t documents a wild bunch of climbers taking on a modern-day expedition in Greenland, kayaking 450km to access ‘Sanderson’s Hope’, an 800m wall rising straight from the Arctic Ocean. Jacob Cook will be with us to relive the experience. Presented by Brit Rock Tickets £15 / u18s £12.50
FILM - COLLECTIONS
17.00 - 18.45 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Film collection details on p34.
Presented by Pertex
RISE UP
17.00 - 18.45 Saturday 19 November
Shakespeare Centre
Film collection details on p43.
Presented by Dometic Film Collection Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
With her husband Moth’s health declining, Raynor Winn turns to the outdoors for a cure. In an unflinching account of the highs and lows of their 1000-mile journey across Scotland’s Cape Wrath Trail, her book Landlines is a testament to the mysterious and unknowable healing qualities of the natural world.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT
18.15 - 19.15 - Saturday 19 November
Kendal Town Hall - Chambers
Climbing is one of the world’s fastest-growing sports. Anthropologist and climber Zofia Reych shares the fascinating cultural history of rock and competition climbing with a fresh perspective on some of the pivotal moments and outstanding individuals of the sport, broaching sensitive and often overlooked topics including the gender divide, capitalism and the tension between aesthetic and athletic approaches to climbing.
Presented by Vertebrate Publishing Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
CRAGHOPPERS CEILIDH
The Venue at The Barrel House
If you’ve ever been to a ceilidh, you’ll know that it’s impossible not to get involved and have the time of your life.
Presented by Craghoppers
Tickets £10
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SPEAKER EVENT ZAFFAR KUNIAL ENGLAND’S GREEN
18.30 - 19.30 Saturday 19 November
Waterstones
T.S Elliot shortlisted writer Zaffar Kunial is a proven master of language. In the poems of England’s Green, we are invited to look at familiar landscapes and the language we think we know.
Tickets £6
18.30 - 20.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
Drawn in by the haunting spectre of the Florida panther, photographer Carlton Ward finds himself on the front lines of a battle between forces of renewal and destruction that have pushed the Everglades to the brink of collapse. This groundbreaking story explores the panther’s habitat and the passage of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Act - the first legislation of its kind and a blueprint for addressing habitat fragmentation and species extinction across the globe.
Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
FILM - WORLD PREMIERE NOT A HOPE IN HOY!
19.15 - 20.30 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Studio
Climbers Robbie Phillips and Alex Moore attempt to climb the World’s Hardest Sea Cliff climb, Longhope Direct (E10) on St John’s Head, Hoy, Orkney. In a fun and epic tale, the seabirds add an extra element of risk to the climb as they spit vomit on anyone who comes near their nest.
Presented by Patagonia Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM & SPEAKER EVENT - WORLD PREMIERE MONTANE PRESENTS SPINE: 10 YEARS OF BRITAIN’S MOST BRUTAL RACE
19.15 - 20.30 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
Covering the whole of the Pennine Way in the depths of winter, the Montane Spine Race has a world wide reputation for being Britain’s most brutal adventure race. Celebrating the 10 Year Anniversary of the first race dreamed up by British polar explorers Phil Hayday-Brown and Scott Gilmour, join us as we look back at the rich history of this incredible event that offers its participants an epic experience like nothing else. Alongside the film premiere, we’ll be joined on stage by Spine Race competitors Debbie Martin-Consani and Damian Hall, founder and race director Phil Hayday-Brown, and filmmakers Matt and Ellie Green.
Presented by Montane Tickets £12.50 / u18s £10
FILM + Q&A - WORLD PREMIERE RAPHA PRESENTS DESCENT
19.15 - 20.30 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Following a near fatal bike crash in 2020 that left her bed-bound and unable to walk, Ana Orenz could think of only one course of action - to return to the race that nearly killed her just one year on. Descent tells the remarkable journey of coming to terms with a body you no longer recognise and relearning what it is, and is not, capable of.
Ana and the filmmakers Steve Bliss and Rufus Exton will be on stage for a Q&A after the film.
Presented by Rapha Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT ROB & CRAIG MATHESON
19.30 - 20.45 Saturday 19 November
Shakespeare Centre
One of the pioneers of the Lakeland climbing scene, local legend Rob Matheson is still climbing hard in his 70s, often on camera under his ‘Angry Pensioner’ alias and accompanied by his son Craig. Continuing the family tradition, Craig is one of the UK’s foremost climbers with many hard Lakeland first ascents under his belt. Rob and Craig talk about their love of climbing, family influences, training tips and much more.
Tickets £9.50 / £7
COTSWOLD
19.30 - 21.30 Saturday 19 November
Basecamp - Cotswold Stage
Silent Disco is back! Don our wireless headphones and get into your groove with DJ Ziggy in the mix.
Presented by Cotswold Outdoor Tickets £10
FILM & SPEAKER EVENT TREK BIKE NIGHT
20.00 - 22.30 Saturday 19 November
Kendal Leisure Centre
The legendary Trek Bike Night returns! Elite WC team riders Reece Wilson and Kade Edwards talk about their latest projects; plus the Steezy Collective make their first Kendal appearance, on their epic 200km challenge. World-class filmmakers Cut Media premiere their new ‘behind the scenes’ film featuring Danny MacAskill and friends. Finally, Festival favourite Andy McKenna returns to chat about his latest film and how eBikes have changed his life!
Presented by Trek Bikes
Supportd by Adidas Five Ten, Saltrock, Wheelbase and Singletrack Magazine
Tickets £18 / u18s £12
20.00 - 21.30 Saturday 19 November
One-of-a-kind, never to be repeated events over the weekend. Hosted in secret venues and featuring some very special guests.
Presented by Montane Tickets £8
20.00 - 22.00 Saturday 19th November
Kendal Town Hall
We hear from a group of inspiring women adventurers who’ve cut their own paths in the outdoors, becoming bona-fide legends and inspiring other women along the way to follow their dreams. Joining us for a night of empowering films and conversation are fourtime ice climbing world champion and all-round outdoors hero Ines Papert; boulderer Mina Leslie-Wujastyk presenting the next episode in the Close Up film series; US-based hiker Mardi Fuller who challenges the lack of diversity on our trails; and the director of climbing group United We Climb, Marie Uri.
Presented by Arc’teryx £15 / u18s £10
FILM - COLLECTION EXPLORE - BLUE
20.30 - 22.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge Film collection details on p34.
Presented by Pertex Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
21.00 - 22.45 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
How far would you go in search of something that may not exist? A tantalising passage in a 19th century treasure hunter’s journal inspires modern adventurers Matt Knight and Andrew Cotton to find and surf a spectacular wave in some of the most remote and dangerous waters of the Atlantic ocean. With director Mikey Corker, Matt Knight plus family.
Presented by Dryrobe Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
21.00 - 22.00 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Studio
The golden age of Himalayan mountaineering brought forth a generation of radical young climbers. Kendal Mountain Festival founder Brian Hall takes to the stage to recall the outrageous adventures of eleven of his climbing friends who risked, and too often lost, their lives to stand on some of the world’s highest peaks at a turning point in mountaineering history. Presented by Mountain Equipment Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
ARC’TERYX AFTER PARTY
22.00 - 01.00 Saturday 19 November
The Venue at The Barrel House Unleash the high-octane excitement inspired by the Arc’teryx Women In Adventure session at the official Afterparty the legendary BBC R6 Music DJ – Nemone.
Presented by Arc’teryx Tickets £12 / Over 18s only
FILM + Q&A
A CRACK IN THE MOUNTAIN
21.00 - 22.45 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Deep in the jungle in Central Vietnam lies a magnificent underground kingdom. As the largest cave passage in the world, Hang Son Doong is a place of spectacular beauty which has remained undisturbed for millions of years. In 2014, the future of Doong was thrown into doubt when plans were announced to build a cable car into the cave. With the local community divided over the benefits this development would bring, the film follows those caught up in the unfolding events. With producer/director Alastair Evans. Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - FEATURE WILD WATERS
21.00 - 22.30 Saturday 19 November
Shakespeare Centre
French kayaker Nouria Newman prepares to become the first female to run a 100ft (30m) waterfall. However, running some of the world’s hardest whitewater isn’t Nouria’s biggest life challenge. Realising that the expectations placed upon her as both an athlete and as a woman weigh heavily on her decisions and ambitions, she pushes back to make her own path.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
21.30 - 01:00 Saturday 19 November Brewery Arts - Maltroom
The North Face invites you to continue the adventure with new music pioneer and international DJ, Carly Wilford. Keep the party going: never stop exploring.
Presented by The North Face Tickets £20.00 / Over 18s only
SNOW - RED
9.30 - 11.15 Sunday 20 November
Shakespeare Centre
Film collection details on p35.
Presented by Ortovox
MOUNTAIN - RED
9.30 - 11.15 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre Film collection details on p33.
Presented by Deuter Film Collection Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT
BMC BREAKFAST CLUB
9.30 - 11.00 Sunday 20 November
Kendal Town Hall
Wake up with style - a morning mash-up of Niall Grimes, BMC TV films, personalities, star climbers and secret guests.
Presented by BMC
Tickets £10 / BMC member price £7
FILM - COLLECTION
FAMILY ADVENTURE
9.30 - 11.45 Sunday 20 November
Kendal Leisure Centre
Film collection details on p46.
Presented by Craghoppers
Tickets FREE
FILM - COLLECTION
WATER
9.30 - 11.15 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Studio
Film collection details on p37.
Presented by Gore-Tex Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM + Q&A
THE HERMIT OF TREIG
10.00 - 11.30 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 1
Ken Smith has spent the past 40 years in the Scottish Highlands, alone in a log cabin with no electricity or running water. Now in his 70s, Ken reflects why he turned his back on society, the vulnerability of old age and the wonder of a life lived in nature. With filmmaker Lizzie MacKenzie. Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPECIAL FILM COLLECTION ADIDAS TERREX PRESENTS UNITED BY SUMMITS: ‘THE MIRAGE’ & OTHER FILMS
10.00 - 12.00 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
A series of films that explore the highs and lows of long distance trail running. As well as following pro athletes Sabrina Stanley, Stephen Kersh, Ruth Croft and Pablo Villa, watch the UK premiere of The Mirage with Timothy Olson, documenting his attempt to run 50 miles a day for 50 days to break the fastest known time on the Pacific Crest Trail.
Braving record high temperatures and impending wildfires, he must outrun nature to reach the trail’s end before the birth of his daughter.
Presented by adidas TERREX
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - COLLECTION OUTSIDE THINKERS
10.00 - 11.45 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge Film collection details on p44. Presented by Keela Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
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JESSICA EMSLEY
10.30 - 12.30 Sunday 20 November
Scout Scar
What can we discover when we look closer, further, slower? We welcome artist Jessica Emsley to Kendal for this outdoor art workshop focusing on deeper observation, and how we might engage with nature through creativity.
Tickets £15
11.00 - 12.00 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
For Helen Mort and Anna Fleming the mountains represent both freedom and control. Examining attitudes to women who take risks and questioning who their ‘body’ belongs to, this event delves into what it’s like to be a woman in such a male-dominated world – and the ways in which the climbing community is trying to shift that balance.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
11.30 - 12.30 Sunday 20 November
Abbot Hall Social Centre
What we eat has a huge impact on our physical and mental health. But, with so much information out there, how do we choose a way of eating that is right for us? Sharing her fascinating insights is leading sports dietician Renee McGregor. Renee will touch on areas of sports nutrition in populations that are often overlooked, including women’s health and the menopause, healthy ageing, and the inclusion of individuals who don’t necessarily conform to the stereotype of an athlete, such as people living with chronic health conditions.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - COLLECTION RUN & HIKE - BLUE
12.00 - 13.45 Sunday 20 November
Shakespeare Centre
Film collection details on p36. Presented by Merrell
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
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FILM - COLLECTIONS
CLIMB - RED
12.00 - 13.45 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre Film collection details on p32.
Presented by Montane AIR
12.00 - 14:00 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Studio Film collection details on p38.
Presented by Keela
12.00 - 13.45 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 1 Film collection details on p38.
Presented by Trek Bikes
Film Collection Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
Anna Fleming Renee McGregorHAVANA LIBRE
12.00 - 13.30 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
After years of surfing being illegal, a diehard group of Cuban surfers rise up against their government to legitimise their biggest passion.
Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
12.30 - 14.00 Sunday 20 November
Kendal Town Hall
What draws us to danger, and how can we learn to manage the risks faced in adventure sport?
We bring together well-known mountaineers and experts to discuss. Having scaled the biggest and baddest rock and ice routes in the world, we welcome legends Brian Hall, Tom Livingstone and Dave MacLeod together with psychologist Dr Rebecca Williams and risk scientist Robert Charles Lee as we analyse our reactions to risk in the mountains.
Presented by Mountain Equipment
Tickets £12.50 / u18s £9
SPEAKER EVENT INOV-8 ENDURANCE SESSION
12.30 - 14.00 Sunday 20 November
Kendal Leisure Centre
Each year our Endurance Session delivers talks, laughter and prizes with an unmissable lineup of speakers and films from the diverse world of endurance events and activities - and this year is no exception! Joining us are legendary mountain and ultra running stars Stephanie Case, Francois D’Haene, Nicky Spinks, Paul Tierney, Kirk Wadsworth and Tim Jenner, plus Andy Airey from 3 Dads Walking who just completed a mammoth challenge to walk to all four parliaments in a mission to get suicide awareness on the national curriculum.
Presented by inov-8
Tickets £12.50 / £9
FILM - COLLECTION RIDE & FLOW
12.45 - 14.30 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2 Film collection details on p40. Presented by Picture
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT
SABRINA VERJEE
WHERE THERE’S A HILL
13.00 - 14.00 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom
One woman, 214 Lake District fells, four attempts, one record-breaking Wainwrights run - Sabrina Verjee is an ultrarunning phenomenon. In June 2021 she became the first person to link all the Lake District’s 214 Wainwright summits in under six days, running 325 miles with a colossal 36,000 metres of ascent. With the launch of her new book Where There’s a Hill, Sabrina gives us a frank and inspirational account of her story.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT
MONISHA RAJESH AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 TRAINS
13.30 - 14.30 Sunday 20 November
Kendal Town Hall - Chambers
From the cloud-skimming heights of Tibet’s Qinghai railway to silk-sheeted splendour on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, Monisha Rajesh joins us to share fascinating insights from her 45,000 mile adventure across the globe by train.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
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We learn self-reliance and gain confidence –tools that we can carry over into other areas of our lives.
Here at Fjällräven, we’ve been close friends
with nature for over 60 years and encourage everyone to cultivate their own long-term relationship with nature. With a little knowhow, the right clothing and equipment, you’ll be set for many years of personally rewarding experiences in the outdoors.
You’ll want gear that fits perfectly, feels
comfortable and will last for the long haul. We hope you’ll choose gear that also holds sustainability in the highest regard.
Finding what works for you and your plans in nature might take a while. But we think it’s worth it. And if we’ve done our job properly, you won’t be thinking about your gear at all
Tom Livingstone The High Mountain Session Francois D’Haene Endurance SessionFILM - COLLECTIONS
CLIMB - BLUE
14.00 - 15.45 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
Film collection details on p32.
Presented by Montane Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
EXPLORE - BLUE
14.30 - 16.15 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Studio Film collection details on p34.
Presented by Pertex
MOUNTAIN - BLUE
14.30 - 16.15 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre Film collection details on p33.
Presented by Deuter
EXPLORE - RED
14.30 - 16.15 Sunday 20 November
Shakespeare Centre Film collection details on p34. Presented by Pertex Film Collection Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
SPEAKER EVENT MANNI & REUBEN COE BROTHER. DO. YOU. LOVE. ME
15.00 - 16.00 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Maltroom Manni and Reuben Coe share their dazzling story of hope, resilience and repair. Reuben who has Down’s syndrome, aged 38, had been living in a home providing specialised care for adults with learning disabilities. For months he had been non-verbal, cut off from everyone he loved. In despair, he sent his older brother a text message: “brother. do. you. love. me.”
Immediately, Manni left his home in Spain and took Reuben out of care and moved them to a cottage in the countryside. As the slow months turned towards spring, Reuben and Manni discovered that it is never too late to rebuild the bonds of brotherhood. Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
FILM - COLLECTION FAMILY ADVENTURE
15.00 - 16.15 Sunday 20 November
Kendal Leisure Centre Film collection details on p46.
Presented by Craghoppers
Tickets FREE
FILM + Q&A ALPINE TRILOGY (DOGGYSTYLE)
15.00 - 16.15 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
During the summer of 2020, Belgian pro climbers Nicolas Favresse and Sébastien Berthe cycled through Europe to tackle the Alpine trilogy, three of the most difficult routes in the Alps with their dogs for company. This film is a real caravan of joy that embarks on one of the biggest climbing performances of the last few years to link the three mythical routes.
Following the film will be a Q&A with Sébastien Berthe. Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
15.30 - 17.30 Sunday 20 November
Kendal Town Hall
Join hosts Colin Hill and Ella Foote as they share their infectious enthusiasm with a jam-packed line up of guests taking to the stage to share stories from their watery adventures. Jasmine Harrison joins us, fresh from completing her incredible record breaking 900 mile Land’s End to John O’Groats swim; hear from 16-year-old Eliza Radclyffe who this year became the first female to win the Dee Mile in skins, a race that women were once forbidden from entering; Swim England’s Swim Teacher of the Year 2021 and director of Swim Unity, Omie Dale discusses the importance of inclusion, participation and access to nature and the outdoors; and Angus Hosking, a member of the Lake District Divers, talks about his journey to becoming a freediver and his mission to remove litter from the Lake District.
Supported by Slowtide & Outdoor Swimmer Magazine
Tickets £12.50 / u18s £9
15.30 - 16.30 Sunday 20 November
Kendal Town Hall - Chambers
Sarah Thomas shares a story about resilience and learning to belong, set in the elemental landscape of Iceland’s bewitching Westfjords. Visiting Iceland as an anthropologist and filmmaker in 2008, Sarah was spellbound by its otherworldly landscape. An immediate love for this country and for Bjarni, a man she meets there, turned a week-long stay into a transformative half-decade, one which radically altered Sarah’s understanding of herself and of the living world.
Tickets £7.50 / u18s £6
16.00 - 18.00 Sunday 20 November Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge Film collection details on p44. Presented by Keela Tickets £9.50 / u18s £7
BEST OF KENDAL
Details of the films within Best of Kendal events will be added to our website after the Film Awards on Saturday night.
17.00 - 19.30 Sunday 20 November
Collection Blue - Brewery Arts: Screen 2
Collection Green - Brewery Arts: Studio Collection Red - Brewery Arts: Theatre Collection Yellow - Shakespeare Centre
20.15 - 22.45 Sunday 20 November
Collection Red - Brewery Arts: Screen 2
Collection Yellow - Brewery Arts: Studio Collection Blue - Brewery Arts: Theatre Presented by Rab
Tickets £12.50 / u18s £9
Are you ready to be fully immersed in adventure? Step off the street, take a seat, and belt up for the Big Screen! But first, how do you choose what films to watch at the Festival?
Go for the big stories with our Stand Alones; we have 26 epic features to choose from. Head to the top of the world with the first female Nepali Sherpa in Pasang: In the Shadow of Everest. Accompany speed climber Quinn Brett as she confronts a journey like no other in An Accidental Life. Join sailor and explorer Matt Knight and his expedition-trained family as they follow a historical map to find very modern treasure in Savage Waters, and meet them on stage after the screening!
Or let us guide you… Our curations of short films chosen to delight, surprise and excite! Sink in for a wider film experience. You can choose from activities and elements you know and love such as Climb, Mountain, Snow and Water, go for themes such as Human Spirit, or Rise Up, or test your boundaries with Outside Thinkers and Outside Artists
And rub shoulders with the filmmakers in real life! 58 of the films selected this year have sent representatives and we are excited to be joined by editors, directors, sound designers and athletes; a wild pool of talent. The challenge of capturing adventure and exploration is unparalleled and we are thrilled to honour this amazing number of creatives at the Festival. Get your questions ready for Q&A’s after the films!
As part of our work on supporting filmmakers, we set up the Kendal Mountain Festival and Rab Film Grant in 2021 to commission stories we felt could change the outdoor world. Join us at 4.30pm Saturday at the Buff Bothy Stage when we will launch last year’s winning film We Are Nature by Jaha Browne and Olivia Martin-Maguire, and announce the recipients of this year’s £10k film grant from our wonderful shortlist of filmmakers.
And finally, the most important element of film at the Festival: the Awards! Who will you be rooting for? Join us at 6pm at the Buff Bothy Stage on Saturday in the Basecamp, when our esteemed Jury will reveal their decisions for the 11 Prizes. From Best Creative to Grand Prize - this is the moment the filmmakers have been waiting for.
So dive into the Film Programme! And let us know which ones were your favourites! The biggest prize of all is the People’s Choice Award - find out how to vote on the opposite page...
And don’t forget, our Festival Film Programme is digital once again and the adventure continues after the Festival until the 31 December. Sign up for our Player and enjoy Kendal films all year round!
We’re delighted to welcome Rab back as partners of our cinema venues at the Brewery Arts. Join us and be treated to state-of-the-art screens, surround sound systems and the comfiest seating this side of the Alps.
Film programme cover image: Tales of Jan Mayen © Hugo Pettit / We Are 8 Seconds with Barba.no Screening in the Explore - Blue film collection
The Festival aims to show the very best in outdoor film, across the broadest spectrum. Films are judged against twelve competitive categories including prizes for genre and creative excellence, by a panel of film and outdoor experts, and in the case of the People’s Choice, the audience itself. A trophy sculpted by Andy Parkin will be awarded to the best films in the categories.
Grand Prize
Torn Judges Special Prize
Horse Tamer
Best Creative Film
Freedom Swimmer
Change Maker Award
Soul Deep
Best Short Film
Totally Alone
Best Environmental Film
EVE
Best Adventure & Exploration Film After Antarctica
Best Mountain Film The Alpinist
Best Sport Stormskater
Best Community & Culture The Last English Poacher
Best Climbing They/Them
For filmmakers, the People’s Choice film prize is a big deal. It is direct confirmation, from the people who matter - you, the audience - that their film is your favourite.
To vote, first watch one of our many feature films or film collections shown throughout the Festival, then pick up a voting slip which will be available outside each venue. When voting you will be able to enter our prize draw to win a Rab Microlight Jacket.
Voting closes at 6pm Sunday 20th November 2022. You can vote for as many films as you want but you can only vote for a film once. Incomplete, invalid or duplicate votes will not be counted.
Keme is a keen outdoorsman, British Journalist and is best known from his work as a news anchor and reporter at Channel 4 News. He’s been the Chair of the Jury for the last six years and we’re delighted he’s back again!
Jonathan Hourigan was educated at University College Oxford and the National Film and Television School. He has directed a feature film and short films, has written a number of screenplays, is a script consultant and film educator. He is currently Course Leader MA Screenwriting and Head of Screenwriting at London Film School.
Menna is co-owner of Everyfield Films - a live sport and documentary production house, creating content for leading broadcasters. She works as both a director and camera operator, as well as editor and colourist. She is an outdoor educator and passionate advocate of nature connection. She was winner of People’s Choice at Kendal 21.
Lakes local Anna Taylor has carved out a reputation; for boldness, with three E8s under her belt; for persistence, playing a big part in the successful Roraima expedition in 2019; and for human-powered adventures such as her recent completion of the 100 ‘Mountain Rock’ climbs, linking them by biking, running and hiking.
People’s Choice A Woman’s Place 18.00 - 19.15 SATURDAY 19 NOVEMBER BASECAMP VILLAGE - BUFF BOTHY STAGE Our ‘Oscars’ of mountain film. Hosted by Jury Chairman Keme Nzerem and our panel of judges, we will reveal the winners of Kendal’s prestigious film prizes. FREE TO ATTEND - LIMITED NUMBERS
The winning film will be announced at 8.15pm on Sunday at the Best of Kendal screening in the Theatre.
Jools Walker is a cycling advocate, blogger, presenter and award winning author. She joined us in Kendal in 2020 with her first book, Back In The Frame. She writes and creates content on a range of subjects, including (but not limited to) cycling, fashion, health and wellbeing, diversity and inclusion, coffee culture and mental health.
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With sore knees and sore knuckles, come and see a collection that celebrates connection - to oneself, to nature, and the special bond formed through sharing a rope.
SCREENING TIMES
17.00 Thursday 17 Nov Brewery Arts - Screen Two
09.30 Friday 18 Nov Brewery Arts - Studio
14.30 Saturday 19 Nov Brewery Arts - Theatre
14.00 Sunday 20 Nov Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
Effective communication is a challenge every climber faces. For Deaf climber Sonya Wilson, communication and community is of vital importance. Elevated is a non-verbal film sharing Sonya’s experience as a Deaf woman and outdoor advocate working to bridge the gap between the Deaf community and the outdoor industry, one crag at a time. USA / 15’
Celebrating the ever evolving climbing community and showcasing the stories that conclude at the British Bouldering Championships 2022, journey with us as we explore the history behind the birth of competition climbing and the highs and lows of the modern day climber as they attempt to take the top spot on the podium. USA / 15’
Emily Taylor is a Black rock climbing coach dedicated to supporting her students in the ‘Brown Girls Climbing’ club. Battling systemic racism in her professional and personal life, join Emily and the young climbers as they challenge the notion of who can occupy space in the wilderness. USA / 8’
In 1965, legendary climbers TM Herbert and Yvon Chouinard climbed the Muir Wall on El Capitan while facing a brutal storm without the chance for a rescue. Fifty-five years later Herbert suffers from Alzheimer’s disease and struggles to remember his iconic climb. Herbert’s son attempts the Muir Wall speed record in remembrance of his father’s astounding legacy. 24’ / USA
The walls of a Welsh quarry provide a climber with the physical and mental strength to prevent a functional neurological disorder from defining who she is, but also to find solace and reconnection through the act of climbing. UK / 5’
NICK ROSEN & PETER
A horizontal big-wall adventure on the longest, most ridiculous crack climb ever attempted, join the ‘Wide Boyz’ on their latest project... USA / 28’
Get stuck into the films that capture the heart and soul of the Festival. Watch climber’s navigating motherhood, decades long bouldering projects and the film everyone is talking: Queen Lines.
SCREENING TIMES
20.00 Thursday 17 Nov Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge 12.00 Friday 18 Nov Brewery Arts - Theatre 12.00 Sunday 20 Nov Brewery Arts - Theatre
JESSIE LEONG
Is crack climbing the last forgotten art? From hand sized splitters, chicken wings to whole body wriggles, this film follows crack aficionados Mel, Vicky and Steve in their pursuit of slightly more unusual ‘off-width climbs’ found in the Peak District.
UK / 18’
NICK ROSEN & PETER MORTIMER
The story of an elite boulderer’s struggle with a project propels her on a decade-long journey of self-discovery. In her battle with the formidable Swarm (V13), join Alex Johnson on her personal adventure to take off the weight-vest and come out of the closet.
USA / 21’
JANELLE GOW & WENDY LAW
Navigating motherhood, babies and bold bits of rock, this is an inspiring film that highlights a community of climbers called Mum’s Gone Climbing. Sharing the fears, risks and struggles as they scale epic multi-pitch routes, join us for a film that celebrates the women who continually rediscover themselves through adventure.
AUSTRALIA / 22’
ALASTAIR LEE
Entertaining and compelling, Anna Hazelnutt has only been trad climbing for 12 months. Under Tom Randall’s stewardship, they set themselves the challenge of a one-day ascent of the coveted Quarryman in North Wales and the first female repeat of the notorious Walk of Life at Dyers Lookout in Devon. A breathtaking and hilarious quest that blows the lid off the standard trad progression and takes us on the highs and lows of rock climbing.
UNITED KINGDOM / 35’
PETER DIPPEL
Follows top climber and ecologist Lena Müller on her new approach to mountain sports. Ecopoint is climbing car free, so Lena sets out with her gravel bike to get to her dream trad routes.
UNITED KINGDOM / 35’
*PLEASE NOTE: Due to distribution rights these films will not be available to watch on the Kendal Mountain Player - it will only be shown within this collection at the Live Festival.
Watch contemporary alpinists, athletes and historic heroes in a series of films that ask the age-old questions - not in an attempt to answer them, but to reframe them and explore their depth. What draws us to the mountains? Who do we follow to these summits? And what do we really find there?
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18.00 Thursday 17 Nov Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
19.30 Friday 18 Nov Brewery Arts - Studio
12.00 Saturday 19 Nov Shakespeare Centre
14.30 Sunday 20 Nov Brewery Arts - Theatre
NICK KOWALSKI
Inspired by the human-powered enchainments in Europe, Alastair McDowell and Hamish Fleming set out on a quest to enchain New Zealand’s 24 highest mountains above 3000 metres in a continuous 31day push. But with the clock ticking down, fatigue mounting and storms arriving, are they able to complete the project before the time, weather and luck ran out?
NEW ZEALAND / 30’
In 2017, 34 year-old Uta Ibrahimi became the first person from Kosovo to attempt to climb Mount Everest. Her goal was to inspire a new post-war generation in Kosovo and help create a better future for their country. This film looks back on Uta’s inspirational life, charting her journey from young woman growing up in a conflict country to the top of the world.
KOSOVO / 19’
In 2020, while the whole world was paralysed, Pierrick Fine and Symon Welfringer organised a remote expedition in Pakistan to scale the unclimbed south face of Sani Pakkush. In spite of their technological arsenal and their unbreakable bond, the laws of nature force the team to be humble and put the two climbers to the ultimate test.
FRANCE / 13’
After sustaining a major brain injury, Alpinist Barry Blanchard reflects on his adventures and reconciles his life in the mountains.
CANADA / 30’
Come with us to the highest peaks and celebrate the powerful draw of history, a hymn to the love of the mountains throughout the ages. Ski down 8000m cliffs in the Himalayas; watch the life-story of mountaineer Hermann Huber; and join two friends on an epic adventure to climb the six North faces of the Alps non-stop in just three weeks.
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14.30 Friday 18 Nov Brewery Arts - Theatre
12.00 Saturday 19 Nov Brewery Arts - Screen One 09.30 Sunday 20 Nov Brewery Arts - Theatre
TOM DAUER
Born in 1930 and having grown up in the Bavarian alps, Hermann Huber began working at ‘Salewa Leather Items’ at the age of 15. By 1972 he was managing director and internationally known as ‘Mr. Salewa’. At 92 he has retained his enthusiasm, curiosity and drive – a legend in the alpine mountaineering world and a role model for many. This is his astonishing life story.
AUSTRIA / 25’
The north faces of Grosser Zinne, Piz Badile, Matterhorn, Eiger, Petit Dru and Grandes Jorasses are considered the greatest faces in the Alps. Dubbed the ‘Grand Slam’ of alpinism, mastering all six is a lifetime goal for many. Roger Schäli and Simon Gietl have climbed all six several times, but they now have a new dream: to climb the iconic walls nonstop in just three weeks, and cover the distances between the summits under their own power - by bike, foot, rope and by paraglider.
GERMANY / 28’
The 70’s saw the golden age of mountain exploration in the Himalayas. 45 years later, a group of Alpine skiers decide to return, following the paths taken by their ancestors. Their goal is to reach an altitude of 8000m with their skis and descend by the route of their heritage - the French route of 1975. Embark on a great adventure which celebrates friendship and the powerful draw of history, a hymn to the love of the mountain throughout the ages.
FRANCE / 38’
These are stories told on the path less trodden. Travel to the remote landscape of Baffin Island and journey into the Welsh mountains; sail to the remote island of Jan Mayen and join Emily Ford and her Alaskan Husky sled dog to thru-hike the 1,200-mile Ice Age Trail in this collection of short films.
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09.30 Friday 18 Nov Brewery Arts - Screen One
20.30 Saturday 19 Nov Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
14.30 Sunday 20 Nov Brewery Arts - Studio
Co-lead by Hugh Francis Anderson and expedition sailor Andreas Heide, this film chronicles a sailing voyage to the remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen to recreate the 1921 British expedition to summit Mount Beerenberg, the world’s northernmost active volcano. Using history as their guide, the team unearth the island’s dark past, utilise citizen science to document marine life, and discover how climate change is affecting the volcano’s glaciers today.
UK / 30’
MARK
VAUGHANDriven by a desire to offer young people new perspectives on the world, Manu Maunganidze leads a group of 16 teenagers from inner-city Bristol on a journey into the Welsh mountains. This is a film about what having access to the countryside can mean for young people, and the power of connection to change people’s lives for the better.
UK / 13’
Ever wondered what to do with your vacation? With a landmass larger than California and a population of just 10,000 you’ll be sure to have the beaches all to yourself in the stunning (albeit, freezing) location of Baffin Island! Join Erik Boomer and Sarah McNair-Landry in this joyous film as they set off on a bold multi-sport 45 day expedition travelling through the remote landscape of Baffin Island in search of stunning cliffs to climb and unexplored rivers to whitewater kayak.
CANADA / 13’
JESSE
ROESLEREmily Ford sets out with Diggins, an Alaskan Husky sled dog, to become the first woman and person of colour to thru-hike the 1,200-mile Ice Age Trail in winter. As the 69-day journey through subzero temperatures tests her physical and mental endurance, Emily and her canine protector develop an unbreakable bond as they embrace the unexpected kindness of strangers and discover they’ve become figureheads in the movement to make the outdoors more accessible for everyone.
USA / 30’
This collection is filled with cinematic treats that you’ll be talking about for years to come. Watch a group of canoeists in search of a more sheltered glen in the heart of Scotland; embark on a paragliding epic in the Nepalese jungle; and watch a family embark on a summer-long canoe trip across the Northwest Territories.
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17.00 Saturday 19 Nov Brewery Arts - Screen Two 14.30 Sunday 20 Nov Shakespeare Centre
In February 2022, the UK was hit by three consecutive storms, some of the strongest seen in decades. In the days before the storm arrives, join a group of canoeists who decide to change their plans on their way to Scotland, in search of a more sheltered glen tucked away in the heart of the highlands.
UK / 13’
KEITH ROBERTSON
A film favourite with the team at Kendal Mountain Festival and a must see, Family Routes follows Leanne Robinson and Dwayne Wohlgemuth as they embarked on a summer-long canoe trip across the Northwest Territories with their two sons: four-year-old Emile, and one-year-old Aleksi. Together they face the challenges of living off the land and criticism back home.
CANADA / 30’
During his crossing of Nepal in 2016, Blutch met four kids living alone in a small house. They welcomed him with open arms and their hospitality and kindness touched Blutch forever. Now, Blutch and his friend Nico set off on an exploration with their paraglider in search of the isolated hut in the Nepalese jungle in the hope that they can meet the kids one more time and offer help in return.
FRANCE / 52’
A worldwide tour of cinematically beautiful ski stories. Watch professional snowboarders grapple with their risky approach to freeriding and see the astonishing ‘Nexus’ which documents five female skiers, their connection to the mountains and how skiing shapes their relationships.
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14.30 Friday 18 Nov Brewery Arts - Screen Two
14.30 Saturday 19 Nov Brewery Arts - Studio
After experiencing a traumatic avalanche accident, professional snowboarders Xavier De Le Rue and Elias Elhardt grapple with their position as role models and their risky approach to freeriding. During several days in the mountains together, they explore the fine line between their love for adventure and a dangerous longing to prove themselves to the world.
AUSTRIA / 27’
In this short film the legendary Russell Winfield, the first Black pro snowboarder and up-and-coming young snowboarder LJ Henriquez talk about the joy and creativity they find on the mountains, as well as some of the challenges.
USA / 4’
Anton, a 40-year-old pioneer skier from Siberia, tells the story of the first skiing expedition he and his friends had, in an attempt to create a new reality away from the dirty industrial city they were born in. Simultaneously, 4 skiers from Austria get to meet Anton and ski the best powder of their lives.
AUSTRIA / 20’
Nexus is a ski film documenting five distinct groups of female skiers, their connection to the mountains and how skiing shapes their relationships. Each segment explores how the mountains have been a transformative place for each of these athletes, and what they’ve learned from their time on skis.
USA / 43’
Travel across the globe to stunningly cold locations, and explore the wildest corners of Alaska, the north of Sweden and Scotland.
SCREENING TIMES
12.30 Friday 18 Nov Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
09.30 Saturday 19 Nov Brewery Arts - Theatre
09.30 Sunday 20 Nov Shakespeare Centre
EUAN ROBINSON
The uncertain future of skiing in Scotland has inspired Jamie Kunka to make sustainable skis out of wood.
UK / 7’
ALEXA FAY
This cinematic ode to winter is a reflection on the importance of protecting nature and re-evaluating our presence within it.
CANADA / 11’
ALICIA CENCI
Elisabeth combines her ski career with life as a political science student. In the mountains she is Elisabeth the skier - in the streets, Elisabeth the activist. She lives her two lives separately, until the day she becomes world freeride champion. The activist then meets the sportswoman when Elisabeth decides to use her visibility to come out publicly.
SWITZERLAND / 12’
On the verge of crushing two old cable cars, a nostalgic scrap dealer delves into his memories and imagines the life they once shared.
FRANCE / 3’
VIKTOR BJÖRNSTRÖM & KAJSA MÄÄTTÄ
Kajsa and Viktor, two snowboarders living in the very north of Sweden, love the arctic winters. But in the last two decades, the average temperature of where they live is increasing at twice the rate as the global average - what consequences will that have for the winter and the people living there?
SWEDEN / 23’
AUSTIN SMOCK
Artist and snowboarder Lamont Joseph White explores the lack of diversity and inclusion in the ski and snowboard industry through his paintings ‘Skiing in Color’, he showcases black and brown people thriving in white environments. USA / 4’
Sam Anthamatten and Victor De Le Rue explore the wildest corner of Alaska, in search of the craziest spine walls to ski and snowboard. Dropped on a remote and unexplored glacier, they attempt to conquer the spine walls by foot, in a series of ascents each time always more committed. USA / 35’
Getting back to the core of why we run, walk and hike, this collection of short films will have you yearning to get out and about.
15.30 Friday 18 Nov Shakespeare Centre
12.00 Sunday 20 Nov Shakespeare Centre
Inspired by stories of the mountains from a young age, Georgia Tindley moved to the highlands to be close to the Scottish landscapes she read and dreamed about.
UK / 5’
ANNELISE MECCA
Afghan asylum-seeker Mahmood travelled by foot, lorry and boat to reach Lesvos, known for its horrid camp conditions. As he awaits the answer to his asylum claim, every day he leads fellow runners along rocky, dusty trails, and finds safety with his new running companions.
USA / 2’
A journey through the contrasting urban and natural spaces within San Francisco’s 49 square miles.
USA / 4’
In 2019 Boris Ghirardi’s left foot was severed in a motorcycle accident. After his convalescence, Boris rebounds thanks to sport. At 47 years old, he starts trail running thanks to a blade designed to grip on steep trails.
FRANCE / 13’
A series of short vignettes giving an insight into three personal stories and connection with the surrounding landscape. Inspired by Slow Ways, a grassroots initiative to create a network of walking routes that connect all of Great Britain’s towns and cities.
UK / 13’
Three Black men unite to form The Urban Hikers, introducing the power of walking to a US community that has historically been underrepresented in this space. Inspired by the story of the abolitionist John Brown, The Urban Hikers embark on a pilgrimage from the Civil War birthplace to Washington DC. As tensions rise and provisions dwindle through the Appalachians, the team must learn to work as one in order to reach their destination.
USA / 55’
Whether you love the fells, roads or track, we explore what running and hiking means to us all.
09.30 Friday 18 Nov Brewery Arts - Theatre
09.30 Saturday 19 Nov Brewery Arts - Screen One
Aided by Pansy the fell pony, Eliza tackles the 400km Cape Wrath trail, a route which has seen more people fail than succeed. This story documents the characters that help her along the way, as well as inviting people to rediscover their more primal selves as Eliza promotes the importance of self-sufficiency in the wild. What begins as a quest to prove herself as a wilderness guide evolves into something much greater and more meaningful than simply testing herself.
UK / 20’
In 2022 alone there have been over 300 anti-LGBTQ+ bills proposed in various states across the USA. Refusing to sit idly by, trans trail runner Perry Cohen (he/him) formed a team of fellow runners who identify as trans men with an aim to compete in races in states proposing and passing hateful legislation. Miles to Go follows their journey into the world of trail running and the freedom to be themselves on the trail. USA / 8’
A conceptual exploration of the shared feelings between music and mountains, this film is set in the world’s largest urban jungle, exploring styles of Brazilian drumming and trail running. USA / 6’
OLIVIA HOLT & PATRICK WOOD
Wanting others to share the transformative experience of ultra running, endurance athlete Cath decides to recruit a team of ‘unlikely adventurers’ from around Australia to train and compete in a desert ultramarathon. Against the backdrop of red dunes, starry nights and endless swarms of flies, the women head out to challenge their bodies and their perception of what they can do. In this tough event, with heat, soft sand and no paths, there is no guarantee of a finish for even the most experienced.
AUSTRALIA / 23’
Martin Johnson attempts a new fastest known time on the 184-mile Thames Path, from the Thames Barrier in London to the source of the river in the Cotswolds. What starts as a record-breaking attempt turns into a journey of discovery as he learns about the entangled history between Black people and the river. UK / 35’
This curation looks below the surface: therapeutic, threatening, a daily practice, a life-long dream. These aquatic stories flow apart, and back together. Sink in.
Delving into deep water, a disabled woman finds a sense of wholeness. UK / 7’
Surfers Not Street Children is a charity that uses surfing to intervene in the lives of children living on the street in South Africa and Mozambique. So why not give the kids an experience that would not only last them a lifetime, but also inspire thousands of street children back home - a journey through the Scottish Highlands. UK / 25’
Roberta Cenedese wakes up and heads for the ocean to dive into the frigid waters of the Pacific Northwest, only wearing a bathing suit. Through triumph and failure, Roberta trains for one of the most challenging feats in action sports; an ice mile in three-degree water. USA / 7’
Following the untimely death of their father to Early Onset Alzheimers, the Bussell family grapples with the life-altering decision of whether or not to find out if they too carry the gene. Out of the family’s five children, Tristan Bussell, 36, is the only one who decides to take the DNA test. This uplifting documentary focuses on how those test results profoundly change the way Tristan chooses to live his life. USA / 11’
When Britain goes into lockdown, Hannah picks up her camera and begins to film family life with young children. At first it feels delightful, but just like zoom calls the days can start to lose their shine. Throw Covid anxiety, pregnancy and postnatal rage into the mix and life becomes a struggle. That is until a red envelope lands on Hannah’s doorstep which forges a new and special friendship with a wonderfully bonkers lady in America, helping Hannah refocus on cold water swimming. Filmed and directed by Hannah Maia, who also stars in this heartwarming tale.
UK / 25’
10.30 Friday 18 Nov Shakespeare Centre 09.30 Sunday 20 Nov Brewery Arts - Studio
Known for extreme expeditions in remote areas around the world, the We Are Hungry crew set out on a different style of trip. With the Ubaye River as the main character, the kayakers seek the river’s source high in the Alps. From there, they follow the Ubaye as closely as they can through trickling streams and tight gorges, around dams and over reservoirs, hoping to find the answer to the question: what is a river?
FRANCE / 13’
Amira Patel wanted to help create a safe space for Muslim women outdoors, so she founded Wanderlust Women. During lockdown, Amira found a love of wild swimming: it was a place of stillness, in which she could connect to God, yet she always swam on her own until now. For the first time ever, Amira is joined by two other women to swim together in the beauty of the Lake District.
UK / 9’
The compelling story of an athlete who is rooted in his warm community, loyal to his humble beginnings, and committed to giving back to the young people of Cape Verde. UK / 6’
Based on the stories of women who dip, dive and swim in rivers, lakes and seas, it evokes many different experiences in one swim, from the anticipation of getting in cold water to the feeling of floating alone and the conviviality of bobbing together. UK / 2’
Georgie is an up-and-coming underwater photographer based in the UK. The episode follows her through some of the most underrated coastlines in the world on her mission to show the world what lies beneath the surface.
UK / 5’
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An exhilarating collection rounding up the best films from the two-wheeled world.
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09.30 Friday 18 Nov Brewery Arts - Screen Two
14.30 Saturday 19 Nov Brewery Arts - Screen Two 12.00 Sunday 20 Nov Brewery Arts - Screen One
In the world of bike racing, there is one continent that’s yet to have its turn in the spotlight. A growing community of African cyclists is ready to show their strength on an international level. A game-changing film following some of the top cyclists in East Africa, working to change the face of cycling.
NETHERLANDS / 17’
JUSTIN BOYER & ANDREW EARL
2,450 miles, 25 days, 1 adaptive hand bike. Join accomplished athlete, adaptive adventurer and all-around badass Quinn Brett on her journey to complete the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route.
USA / 14’
BENJAMIN SOTO, CRISTOBAL DE ALBA & JUAN DIEGO DE LA PEÑA TAYLOR
When Mexican freerider Johny Salido held a wildcard for Red Bull Rampage in his hands by finishing second at Marzocchi Proving Grounds in September 2019, he was completely overwhelmed. This was his opportunity to make his biggest dream a reality.
MEXICO / 19’
JEREMY HARTMAN
A group of kids takes on the cycle of gang violence in Worcester, MA as part of the ‘Bikes up, Guns down’ movement. The police and the city don’t see it that way.
USA / 11’
PETER KEHOE & SHAUN WALDIE
Gavin Towers is a Cumbrian road cyclist with retinitis pigmentosa (an eye condition that restricts vision to a narrow tunnel). Join Gavin on an epic journey to cycle 4,802 miles around the British coastline, in a mission to test the limits of what’s possible.
UK / 27’
SKYE SCHILLHAMMER
Get ready for the next wave of shredders! Introducing the Flying Squirrels and Radical Rippers, youth mountain bike development groups for girls in Bellingham, USA. USA / 7’
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Adventures in the higher world, above the snow-topped skylines and into the rarified air above. Whether it’s flying, falling or even seemingly walking through space, we celebrate the people who make the impossible feel distinctly possible.
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20.00 Friday 18 Nov Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge 16.45 Saturday 19 Nov Brewery Arts - Studio 12.00 Sunday 20 Nov Brewery Arts - Studio
RENAN KAMIZI
This film shows the highline crossing between two air balloons in Brazil by athlete Rafael Bridi, achieving the highest highline record in the world. BRAZIL / 7’
ALEXA FAY
Lysanne Richard is one of the world’s best competition high divers. But the 39 year-old Canadian is ready to start focusing on personal projects of her own. First up: a 22 metre high dive over a frozen lake, a feat that has never been done. Watch as she continuously tries to push the limit and explore her reasons why.
CANADA / 12’
ROBERTO COLOMBO
After two long days climbing in the western cape mountains of South Africa, Andrew Court tops out of the 550m Slanghoek amphitheatre. It dawns on him that he has found the perfect location for his long lived dream of building a mega freefall. With a ragtag team of friends, multiple recce’s and two days of rigging, all that’s left is the jump… UK / 11’
JAKE HOLLAND
Is this the future of fast approach alpinism? Watch what happens when a team of visionaries harness the power of the sky to climb virgin peaks in the Karakorum, Himalayas. UK / 25’
TIMOTHY PARRANT
Aerial dance reaches new heights, performed in the open air whilst skydiving. SPAIN / 3’
EMIL SERGEL
During the summer 2021 a group of friends heads north on a unique adventure. When they put up a 2km-long highline 600 metres above ground in an attempt to make a new world record, the result is astonishing. SWEDEN / 48’
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A collection to celebrate all things board-related. Whether you ride surf, slope or concrete, join us for stories that slide sideways. We meet some of the diverse and divergent scenes across the world; people who are riding into the future and rising up against all odds.
12.00 Saturday 19 Nov Brewery Arts - Studio
12.45 Sunday 20 Nov Brewery Arts - Screen Two
RACHAEL SARAH
As women who grew up in rural Scotland, Hannah and Lyndsay’s teenage selves never imagined a career in skateboarding would be possible – this adventure is a nod to their childhoods and the journeys they have been on since.
UK / 12’
BEN STURGULEWSKI
What is the source of creation? In Creation Theory, synchronicities converge in the Westfjords of Iceland, taking us on a journey from the interstellar birth of gravity and rhythm, to their ultimate human creative expression: surfer on wave, snowboarder on peak, and musician on stage.
USA / 22’
LIAM SAINT-PIERRE
Ismael, is a local kite surfer from Zanzibar who overcame a humble background to set up the first kitesurf school for locals. UK / 4’
Charlotte Banfield is a world-class para surfer who, until a few years ago, was completely afraid of water. This documentary explores what has drawn her to the ocean and how it has completely transformed her life. UK / 5’
PARISA URQUHART & LING LEE
Livingston skateboard park is world-legendary but forty years on it has fallen into disrepair. Can three ambitious young skate girls bring Livi back to life?
UK / 30’
An experimental Cornish language film, translated & voiced in Kernewek by Gwenno Saunders. Across two decades a clan of curious misfits illuminated the frost-bitten frontiers of North Atlantic salt. From the supernatural alchemy of Kernow to the raw majesty of Eire, HUNROS JORNA recalls a lifetime of human hearts bewitched by the endless sea. UK / 19’
You can’t love what you don’t know, so these films inform and inspire us to believe in the force of nature, and our own ability to fight for it.
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JOHN DAVIES
An open letter to the Earth, based on true accounts and relationships with the natural world over the course of a lifetime. UK / 18’
THE FARM UNDER THE CITY BRETT CHAPMAN & JORDAN CARROLL
Luke Ellis is a builder-turned-farmer who has set up an innovative new business in the heart of Sheffield’s industrial quarter. Follow Luke on his journey to revolutionise the way we all think about urban farming. UK / 10’
DANIEL LOMBROSO
When a wedding photographer mistakenly captures a dynamite blast at the US-Mexico border, he discovers a wide-ranging environmental catastrophe that could put at risk the future of animal life in North America. USA / 13’
JOHN DAVIES
Five indigenous leaders and activists from the Amazon, make a once in a lifetime journey to a little known and desperately rare temperate rainforest habitat on the West Coast of Scotland. UK / 9’
JAMIE EDWARDS & DOM JOHN
The Trashmob Academy is a youth engagement project harnessing mountain biking as a vehicle for change. UK / 13’
AMI VITALE
In northern Kenya, a Samburu community have built a sanctuary for orphaned elephants to try to rehabilitate them back to the wild. KENYA / 12’
MATT CANNON & JAKE SMALLWOOD
After a risky decision to drop his career and become a window cleaner to stay in Scotland, a surprise encounter with a humpback whale leads Steve to discover his purpose; helping others see whales and dolphins.
UK / 20’
RIDE & FLOW FILM COLLECTION PRESENTED BY NATURE &
FILM COLLECTION PRESENTED BY
In this collection, meet the heroes and heroines overcoming their fears to accomplish their dreams within the outdoors.
EVAN KAY
Using a bicycle modified to ride on abandoned train tracks, a pro mountain biker and his wife Ella head out in search of adventure.
USA /10’
JEN RANDALL
Watch the antics of Tami Knight, route developer of the late 70s and 80s. CANADA / 3’
For Adam, the outdoors has been transformative. When he comes into contact with the wilder parts of his home country, he finds confidence and community in a way that redefines his life.
UK / 7’
LOU KNEATH & JEFFREY WALLIN
Driven by creativity and family, Hamira must find her voice to inspire an anti-racist future for all.
UK / 10’
Sheri Tingey started a packrafting company and changed the outdoor industry. Her life story will warm your heart, and asks the question; who belongs?
USA / 28’
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14.30 Friday 18 Nov Brewery Arts - Studio
14.30 Saturday 19 Nov Shakespeare Centre
HÉLÈNE BAILLOT &
Somewhere in the mountains of Italy, a pair of Decathlon boots are worn by a man from West Africa. Bought by Italians in solidarity with the cause of migrants, these boots have been worn by hundreds of other African men. Passing from hand to hand, the circular trajectory of the boots reveals a mountain territory where exchanges and bonds of solidarity are forged.
FRANCE / 17’
Hadley Weight free solo climbs Lions Head, a mountain in Cape Town, South Africa. A lot. 400 times, and counting. SOUTH AFRICA / 4’
JAHA BROWNE & OLIVIA MARTIN-MCGUIRE
An immersive audio-driven film that asks you to listen. Why is it that BPoC communities in the UK do not feel like they belong in the outdoors? The film is based on interviews taken with a group of BPoC women outdoor activists who are changing the story. It is an emotional response, a poetic and hybrid film. UK / 9’
Behind legendary US climber Beth Rodden’s outwardly successful career, she was constantly grappling with body image and cruel self-talk. This Is Beth celebrates how she transformed this dynamic, to rediscover the love of her sport and herself.
CANADA / 17’
Connecting with the outdoors can be a lifelong opportunity and passion. These films celebrate those who sustain their sense of adventure, who are stewards of the environment even if they themselves need care, whose wisdom is expressed in wild and curious ways.
DANIELLE
Alex Rotas challenges stereotypes around ageing through her thoughtprovoking photography of older sportswomen. In this portrait, Alex discusses the issues surrounding women of all ages around how we look and act, and shares her own experiences as a young female tennis player growing up in the 1960s.
UK / 7’
Ten Gold is a documentary about a lovable track coach named Bill Welsh and his quest to win ten gold medals in one master’s track meet – despite his age and cancer diagnosis. As the competition unfolds, Bill reveals how running keeps him alive.
USA / 2’
83-year-old Nimblewill Nomad is about to become the oldest person to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail. But he didn’t start at Springer Mountain, Georgia - his trek began on Flagg Mountain in Alabama, the true southern terminus of the Appalachian Mountain Range. Throughout his odyssey, he’s meeting hikers along the way and sharing the magic of Flagg Mountain, where he has been the caretaker for the past three years. With more than two decades and 50,000 miles of hiking experience behind him, will this really be his last last hike?
USA / 20’
Every Wednesday a group of Wellington over-65s go tramping. This isn’t your average pensioner walking group. They don’t believe in tracks or bridges. They scale untracked ridges, ford or swim rivers, scramble up waterfalls and seldom get home before dark. These men are tough, but the women are tougher.
NEW ZEALAND / 9 ‘
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DeVaughn is a 15-year-old kid from New York City who loves skateboarding and craves a ‘quiet place’ to escape the chaos of his home and the city. The film follows him on a trip with Camping To Connect, a programme that teaches leadership, brotherhood, and inclusion in the outdoors. As the film weaves between the city and the woods, we witness the joy and growth that is possible when kids have an opportunity to find that ‘quiet place’.
USA / 16’
Dylan Soin is the most psyched youngster you’ll ever meet. Born in England, he emigrated to Australia when he was four years old and started climbing at only nine. He can proudly say he has ‘bouldered his age’ after sending Deep Blue Sea, one of the iconic V12/13 boulders in Sydney, and he is aiming higher.
AUSTRALIA / 10’
When Nick Gardner’s beloved wife Janet was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, he sought a way both to deal with his grief and to do something to raise awareness and research funding. At the age of 80, he set out to be the oldest person to climb all 282 Munros. Nick reflects on his remarkable achievement, and the determination and love that drove him on UK / 13’
KATE JENNINGS GEIS
Five-year-old Eleanor Maynard and her dad head into the woods for her first overnight bikepacking trip. USA / 7’
Nancy Meherne is in her 90s and lives a simple life by the sea in Sumner, New Zealand, gardening and hitting the surf on a board made by Christchurch’s legendary gumboot-manufacturing Skellerup factory. The surfboard – made in the 1970s – is a little worse for wear, but Nancy –made in the 1920s – exudes an infectious amount of joy riding the waves on her vintage piece of foam.
NEW ZEALAND / 3’
A collection of films documenting the lives of the people who are coming up with innovative and compassionate ways to defy the possibility of prejudice and find adventure throughout the world.
Ryan lived homeless on the streets of Holyhead from the age of 13 to 18. Then he discovered climbing. With some help along the way he has turned his life around - this is his story. UK / 8’
ERIN JOY NASH, SANJANA SEKHAR & CHELSEA MURPHY
Weaving together a tapestry of voices from women of colour who are redefining the term ‘outdoorsy’, this film revels in the excitement of finding belonging in the outdoors through resilience, healing and joy. USA / 45’
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13.00 Friday 18 Nov Shakespeare Centre
17.00 Saturday 19 Nov Shakespeare Centre
ROO SMITH
31 years after a paralysing car crash, Kevin Wilson is now living his dream as a ski bum despite a long and difficult path to get to where he is now. Watch his story to start skiing again and how it made a positive change in his life. USA / 8’
CARRIE HIGHMAN & TIM HIGHMAN
Follow ultra runner and human right lawyer Stephanie Case as she trains for the 450km Tor Des Glaciers and her work advocating for Afghan women through the Free To Run organisation. USA / 30’
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A collection of films that will take you on a perception-altering journey of discovery. Join us as we think outside the box and toy with the way we view the world with this provocative and challenging collection. At the centre of this collection is a human-told story, a quest to understand what happens to our sense of place in a rapidly changing world and how nature can help us overcome some of the darkest periods in our lives.
12pm Friday 18 Nov Brewery Arts - Screen One 12pm Saturday 19 Nov Brewery Arts - Screen Two 10am Sunday 20 Nov Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
NICK JORDAN & JACOB CARTWRIGHT
Delve into The Unofficial Countryside, the edge-lands that exist between the urban and the rural.
UK / 17’
CAROLINE HEDIN
Watch the devastatingly beautiful ‘Rockies Repeat’ which follows a team of indigenous and settler artists as they race to capture a disappearing glacial world.
CANADA / 19’
CAT
When tragedy strikes, a spirited young woman turns to wild swimming in search of answers. By swimming each day at dawn and forming an unlikely friendship, she learns to accept her grief and the grief of those around her.
UK / 17’
MERETE MUELLER
Incarcerated participants in a mental health experiment watch videos of sunset-soaked beaches, wildflowers, and forests on loop, prompting them to reflect on isolation and wilderness.
USA / 11’
Ivan Le Pays is a French artist who travels to capture landscapes. In this film, he takes us to the California desert, to question the relationship that exists between the body and the landscape, through his 3 passions: tattooing, painting and climbing. An experimental road movie, which will lead him to perform in the great outdoors with climber Ashima Shiraishi.
FRANCE / 18’
CIARA
Using the practices of birdwatching and nature observation as a gateway, we unravel the story of Joan McNaughton, a woman whose passion for the natural world was born from a dark and tumultuous history with alcohol addiction.
UK / 15’
Come with us on an immersive journey and see an amazing cross section of the arts and the outdoors that will be a treat for your senses.
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COLIN TENNANT & SASKIA COULSON
Fractured explores the tensions and complications between our virtual and physical worlds. UK / 4’
RANDALL
A precious moment in time between mother and son and their local landscape: being together, moving together, listening and watching. UK / 8’
SCOTT HELENIAK
Marc Langley explores the void that is left with the loss of a sibling, using climbing photography as a vehicle for this exploration. UK / 20’
FABIAN F. FUCHS
A film showcasing a different side of snowboarding, one with foundations in the power of positive psychology and the drive to experience the often chased ‘flow state’.
SWITZERLAND / 7’
ABBY CARTER
Based on a series of interviews with people who have a connection to open water, the film celebrates water and uses it as a platform for discussions about the body, identity, life, and death. UK / 14’
CHLOE TAM
A celebration of flow, connecting two disparate art forms; climbing and jazz. UK / 4’
THOMAS DIBB & MARK LEWIS
A film about the need for climate action, but it is also a chance to immerse yourself in the music and connection to nature it is inspired by. UK / 23’
HANNAH WICKS
A dancer’s unique exploration shown through improvised movement and reflective language created as a response to their surroundings. UK / 12’
RICHARD JOHNSTON
An LED drone creates abstract patterns over Lake District tarns. UK / 3’
Our Fast Track programme delivers world-class training and the qualifications you need to work in a range of challenging outdoor sports and to work absoloutely anywhere in the world. It's up to you how far you go!
Plas y Brenin is a National Outdoor Centre, based in the heart of Snowdonia National Park just a short drive from Anglesey, where we have a whole world of adventure on our doorstep. Visit our website www.pyb.co.uk or email fasttrack@pyb.co.uk for more information on our programme.
We have a fantastic team who are ready to support you every step of the way on your exciting journey to expertise.
Our vision is to inspire more people to explore and enjoy the outdoors, and we feel strongly this starts with the youngest members of our community. We are delighted to offer this colourful and exciting curation of short films, taking in global landscapes to at-home adventures.
9:30 – 10.45 & 15.00 – 16.15 Sunday 20 Nov
Kendal Leisure Centre
Combining her two passions and following the path to finding herself through a stunt. SPAIN / 2’
FLORE DECHORGNAT, TIPHAINE KLEIN & AUGUSTE LEFORT
A father and his baby’s kayak outing along a peaceful river turns out to be a real family adventure.
FRANCE / 6’
There’s nothing like local knowledge! Hugo Laugier, creates a unique fusion of Mountain Biking and Skiing, whilst staying as true to the same line as possible!
FRANCE / 6’
Brave Girl
As a kid, Ben dreams of reaching the level of his favorite athletes, who have become legends today. During his ski descent, he finds himself sharing his ride with the greatest. FRANCE / 3’
INHERITING ADVENTURE IN THE ALASKAN WILDERNESSPORTER FAMILY ERIC PORTER & JUSTIN OLSEN Eric takes his family on their first bikepacking trip in the Alaskan wilderness. USA / 7’
During lockdown Oliver raised £24k to buy an off-road chair that he can steer with his head. His friend Louis made the film showing an ascent of Winder in the Howgills. UK / 4’
MARK PEDRI
Brave Girl is a young adventurer who is just beginning her journey of finding out what it takes to climb mountains.
USA / 8’
The story of the first Black male Skeleton athlete in Olympic history, Akwasi Frimpong. SWITZERLAND / 11’
SILENT STEWARD COBI KRUMHOLZ
A story of saving the seasons and healing the soul.
USA / 4’
A short film that illustrates perfectly how a local Snowsports club can reach across the community, appeal to all ages and abilities and create something very special that is a huge resource for all who use this brilliant facility. UK / 3’
A new breed of skiers redefine the way we look at the pistes.
AUSTRIA / 6’
MONET ROSE ADAMS
Arthur goes on an adventure on his black mountain bike. UK / 1’
Ismael, a kite surfer from Zanzibar who overcame a humble background to set up the first kitesurf school for locals.
UK / 4’
Ever wanted to ski in the sky? Fred Fugen dives from a hot air balloon chairlift for a world first skydiving & skiing combination.
FRANCE / 2’
Katie and all of the other children around the world have just received the news that every child fears…Christmas is cancelled!
Thieves have broken into Father Christmas’ grotto and stolen all of the presents, and with only a few sleeps left until the big day, there is no time to make any more. All seems lost until Katie hitches a ride on a magical bird to The North Pole, determined to help Father Christmas save the day!
Will Katie solve the clues in the mysterious advent calendar? How will she find her way through the snowy North Pole? And who did steal the presents?
Performances start on the 15 December until Christmas Eve, all tickets are £10 and ideal for ages 2-7
Join Katie on this interactive seasonal treat and book your tickets at breweryarts.co.uk
A screening of some of our favourite films open to parents and guardians with babies under two. Everyone in the cinema is a parent or carer, so there’s no need to worry about disturbing others if your baby cries.
SOLÈNE BOSSEBOEUF, FLORE DECHORGNAT, TIPHAINE KLEIN, AUGUSTE LEFORT & ANTOINE ROSSI
A father and his baby’s kayak outing along a peaceful river turns out to be a real family adventure.
FRANCE / 6’
KEITH ROBERTSON
Leanne Robinson and Dwayne Wohlgemuth embark on a summer-long canoe trip across the Northwest Territories with their two sons: four-yearold Emile, and one-year-old Aleksi. Together they face the challenges of living off the land and criticism back home.
CANADA / 30’
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PASANG: IN THE SHADOW OF EVEREST
21.30 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
Discover Pasang Lhamu Sherpa’s tragic and inspiring journey to become the first Nepali woman to summit Everest in 1993. As an uneducated, indigenous woman and a Buddhist in a Hindu kingdom, Pasang’s dream to scale the legendary mountain pits her against family, foreign climbers, her own government, and nature itself.
NANCY SVENDSEN USA / 75’
09.30 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
A WHITE DREAM
A White Dream follows award-winning wildlife photographer Jérémie Villet as he travels alone through the white deserts of the Canadian North in search of the legendary mountain goat.
MATHIEU LE LAY FRANCE / 52’
FEDCHENKO: THE FORGOTTEN GLACIER
Fedchenko follows Cédric Gras and Matthieu Tordeur along the shores of the disappearing Aral Sea. Their objective is to reach Fedchenko, the world’s longest non-polar glacier.
CHRISTOPHE RAYLAT FRANCE / 48’
20.00 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
Jenny Tough is an endurance athlete best known for having competed in the world’s most challenging running and cycling events. We present a double bill of events with the screening of her film followed by a discussion on her latest book, SOLO. Watch the epic journey unfold on screen and hear Tough talk about her journey to run across the mountain ranges on six continents, starting with one of the most remote locations on Earth in the Tien Shan and finishing in the Transylvanian Alps.
Presented by Montane ELLIE GREEN UK / 35’
19.30 Friday 18 November Brewery Arts - Theatre
After an eight-year hiatus, this year the RocTrip returned with its most ambitious project yet in the small village of Manikia in Greece. Join us for the premiere, featuring a bunch of the famous climbers who appear in the film in-person to share their own behindthe-scenes experience of the trip.
Presented by Petzl
ROBBIE PHILLIPS UK / 75’
21.15 Friday 18 November Brewery Arts - Screen 2
An Accidental Life details the recovery of alpinist and speed climber Quinn Brett who experienced one of the most traumatic accidents in the history of rock climbing. This story shows the complexity of a whole human being in the midst of extraordinary change. It looks, unflinchingly, at the good, the bad and the quirky of Quinn’s experience as she grapples with life after a near death climbing accident.
HENNA TAYLOR USA / 105’
BRIT ROCK PRESENTS
16.45 - 18.45 Saturday 19 November Brewery Arts - Theatre
EPHEMERAL*
Ephemeral captures the unique spirit of Scottish winter climbing with Guy Robertson, Greg Boswell and Hamish Frost fully involved - both Guy and Hamish will be joining us on stage.
ALASTAIR LEE UK / 53’
12.00 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
As the ice caps melt, reaching the North Pole has become increasingly dangerous. Yet an unlikely expedition of women - including a Muslim chaplain, a French scientist, a Qatari princess - have set an audacious goal of skiing to the pole. Expect polar bear threats, dangerous open waters and -40 degree temperatures in an extraordinary story of resilience and global citizenry in what could be one of the last expeditions to True North.
HOLLY MORRIS USA / 105’
Sea to Summit documents a wild bunch of climbers taking on a modern-day expedition in Greenland, kayaking 450km to access ‘Sanderson’s Hope’, an 800m wall rising straight from the Arctic Ocean; Jacob Cook will be with us to relive the experience.
ALASTAIR LEE UK / 30’
19.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Studio
Follow climbers Robbie Phillips and Alex Moore as they attempt to climb the ‘World’s Hardest Sea Cliff Climb’, Longhope Direct (E10) on St John’s Head, Hoy, Orkney. In a fun and epic tale, the seabirds add an extra element of risk to the climb as they spit vomit on anyone who comes near their nest.
Presented by Patagonia
ROBBIE PHILLIPS UK / 75’
15.00 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
During the summer of 2020, Belgian pro climbers Nicolas Favresse and Sébastien Berthe cycled through Europe to tackle the Alpine trilogy, three of the most difficult routes in the Alps with their dogs for company. This film is a real caravan of joy that embarks on one of the biggest climbing performances of the last few years to link the three mythical routes.
DAMIEN LARGERON, BRIAN MATHÉ & MORGAN MONCHAUD FRANCE / 75’
21.00 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Deep in the jungle in Central Vietnam lies a magnificent underground kingdom. As the largest cave passage in the world, Hang Son Doong is a place of spectacular beauty which has remained undisturbed for millions of years. In 2014, the future of Doong was thrown into doubt when plans were announced to build a cable car into the cave. With the local community divided over the benefits this development would bring, the film follows those caught up in the unfolding events.
ALASTAIR EVANS UK / 105’
19.00 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Studio Cult or race? The Barkley Marathons qualify as both. Since the creation of the infamous race in 1986, only 1% of the starters have crossed the finish line. In this unique film we get a fascinating insight into the mindset of those few people who have actually completed the race. Who are they? And what do they possibly have in common?
ALEXIS BERG & AURÉLIEN DELFOSSE FRANCE/ 60’
19.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
Celebrating the 10 Year Anniversary of the first race dreamed up by British polar explorers Phil Hayday-Brown and Scott Gilmour, join us as we look back at the rich history of this incredible event.
Presented by Montane ELLIE GREEN & MATT GREEN UK / 75’
10.00 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Ultra runner Timothy Olson attempts to run 50 miles a day for 50 days to break the fastest known time on the Pacific Crest Trail. Braving record temperatures and impending wildfires, he must outrun nature to reach the trail’s end before the birth of his daughter.
Presented by adidas Terrex KEITH LADZINSKI USA / 60’
18.00 Friday 18 November
Shakespeare Centre
17-year-old climate concerned Jessie tackles a long distance bike journey from her home in Devon to Glasgow for COP26. See the amazing people she encounters along the way and the potential for us all to come together and make a difference.
CATHERINE DUNNUK / 75’
19.15 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Following a near fatal bike crash in 2020 that left her bed-bound and unable to walk, Ana Orenz could think of only one course of action - to return to the race that nearly killed her just one year on. Descent tells the remarkable journey of coming to terms with a body you no longer recognise and relearning what it is, and is not, capable of.
Presented by Rapha RUFUS EXTON & STEVE BLISS UK / 75’
10.00 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 1
A meticulous diarist and avid photographer, Ken Smith has spent the past four decades in the Scottish Highlands, living alone in a log cabin nestled near Loch Treig. Now in his 70s, Ken reflects upon the reasons he turned his back on society, the vulnerability of old age and the awe and wonder of a life lived in nature in this humorous, transcendent and life affirming feature documentary.
LIZZIE MACKENZIE UK / 90’
21.00 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Follow Sunderland swimmer Becca Harvey as she trains towards her Ice Mile. This beautiful film takes us on a journey from the solitude of lockdowns to being back in the water - an exploration of grief, healing, friendship and the power of outdoor swimming.
RACHEL SARAH UK / 75’
16.30 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
The Dead Sea is threatened by overconsumption and poor water management. To draw attention to the plight of the vanishing sea, three swimmers from Jordan, Israel and Palestine embark on a heroic and unprecedented journey across the Dead Sea.
YOAV KLEINMAN & IDO GLASS ISRAEL / 90’
21.00 Saturday 19 November
Shakespeare Centre
French kayaker Nouria Newman prepares to become the first female to run a 100ft (30m) waterfall. However, running some of the world’s hardest whitewater isn’t Nouria’s biggest life challenge...
DAVID ARNAUD FRANCE / 90’
16.00 Friday 18 November
12.00 Sunday 20 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
After years of surfing being illegal, a diehard group of Cuban surfers rising up against their government to legitimise their biggest passion
COREY MCLEAN USA / 90’
19.15 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Follow 14 year old Ben Larg on his quest to become a big wave surfer – riding one of the biggest cold water waves in the world at Mullaghmore, Ireland. Danger, opportunity, and dilemma collide, propelling Ben and his family towards an unknown destiny.
MARTYN ROBERTSON UK / 90’
21.00 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Theatre
A tantalising passage in a 19th century treasure hunter’s journal inspires modern adventurers Matt Knight and Andrew Cotton to find and surf a spectacular wave in some of the most remote and dangerous waters of the Atlantic ocean.
Presented by Dryrobe MIKEY CORKER FRANCE / 105’
BEST OF KENDALRETROSPECTIVE
19.30 Thursday 17 November
A special retrospective film evening showing adventure films from the last decade.
HAVANA LIBRE
19.30 Friday 18 November
After years of surfing being illegal, a diehard group of Cuban surfers rising up against their government to legitimise their biggest passion.
PASANG: IN THE SHADOW OF EVEREST
19.30 Saturday 19 November
Discover Pasang Lhamu Sherpa’s tragic and inspiring journey to become the first Nepali woman to summit Everest in 1993.
BEST OF KENDAL 2022
19.30 Sunday 20 November
A chance to watch a selection of the award-winning films from this year’s Festival.
19.30 Thursday 17 November
Brewery Arts - Screen 2
Clare Dyson sets out with her Welsh Cob to visit as many regenerative farms as possible. A tale exploring the changing landscape of Cumbria and how we can help combat the climate emergency.
DOM BUSH UK / 35’
FINITE: THE CLIMATE OF CHANGE
12.00 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Studio
Concerned German citizens put their bodies on the line to save an ancient forest from Europe’s largest coal mine, forming an unlikely alliance with a frustrated community in England who are forced into action to protect their homes from a new mine.
RICH FELGATE UK / 100’
THE PATH OF THE PANTHER
18.30 Saturday 19 November
Brewery Arts - Digital Lounge
Carlton Ward finds himself on the front line between renewal and destruction that has pushed the Everglades panther to the brink of collapse. We explore the habitat and the first legislation of its kind to address habitat fragmentation and species extinction across the globe.
ERIC BENDICK USA / 105’
16.00 Sunday 27 November
Thriving tracks Cumbrian based adventurer Clare Dyson and her horse Merry who, earlier this year, travelled over 150 miles through the mountains and valleys of the Lake District. On the way Clare visited regenerative farmers who are working hard to improve biodiversity and help combat climate change whilst at the same time producing food. We’re joined on stage by Clare Dyson and local filmmakers Dom Bush and Helen Lawrie to introduce and discuss this insightful new film.
Welcome to our 2022 Book Festival where authors, poets and musicians join us from across the world to share their stories and journeys. Topical and revelant, we hope to create a space where people can connect with each other to experience events that entertain, surprise and move them.
Our Book Festival Director, Paul Scully says, “Our Festival is a place where we can reflect on our relationships with nature, landscape, society and to each other. A space where people are challenged to be receptive to different ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving. We hope you are able to join us, no matter who you are, in this wonderful community of words, wanderings and wonder.”
Our hosts will be in conversation with some of the biggest and emerging names in outdoor writing. All of our live events will be in lovely venues around Kendal, and most will be put online after the event is finished. We are also delighted to host a new award for nature writing essaysThe Nature Chronicles - find out more opposite.
With over 25 events, journey with us as we take you from the rainforests of Great Britain to the highest peaks in the Himalaya; from a hill farm in the Lake District to travelling around the world in 80 trains; and from the bewitching Iceland Westfjords to the evocative northern landscape of Scotland. We look forward to seeing you there!
Let us also take this opportunity to thank our patron, Robert Macfarlane for his unwavering support. Thanks also to our support partners Bally Peak Outlook Foundation, Gestalten, River Rock Whisky and Smartwool; and to our supporters Anti Racist Cumbria, Berghaus, inov-8, the John Muir Trust, Montane, Mountain Equipment, Timber Festival, UK Research and Innovation, the University of Cumbria and Vertebrate Publishing.
@kendalbookfest @kendalmountainbookfest
This year’s Book Festival icon features the cover artwork by Holly Ovenden for the book Belonging by Amanda Thomson. Original illustration - top left.
“The first principle of ecology is that ‘everything is connected to everything else’, or as John Muir famously put it: ‘When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.’ Yes, we are all climbers together on this Earth, joined to one another by ropes visible and invisible.
The theme of this year’s Kendal Mountain Festival is solidarity; we want to celebrate and affirm the immense webwork of connections and relations that extend across and between the human and more-than-human worlds.
As any mountaineer knows, solidarity is strength and solidarity is safety. Each is responsible for the other and reciprocal with the other.
To successfully traverse a heavily crevassed glacier, or to top out on a big-wall climb, requires an intricate dance of taking-in and paying-out rope, of togetherness and teamwork, of duty to the group.
So this year we come together -- our writers, film-makers and artists, and you our audiences -- to recognise the vital importance of unity, mutual support and generosity of spirit. Viva!”
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19.30 - 20.30 Thursday 17 November Brewery Arts - Maltroom Tickets FREE - booking required
Join us as we announce and celebrate the first winners of the prestigious Nature Chronicles Prize.
This is a new biennial, international, English-language literary award. The aim is to find engaging, unique, essay-length non-fiction that responds to the time we are in and the world as it is, challenging established notions of nature writing where necessary.
The winner will receive £10,000 and five runners up £1,000 each. All six winning entries will be published in an anthology by Saraband Publishers.
Bookshop Tipi - outside Brewery Arts Friday & Saturday 10am- 8pm Sunday 10am - 4pm
Looking for your next read? We’ve got all your reading needs covered at our Festival bookshop. We will stock all the books from our current programme. Come in for a browse, be inspired and take away a cracking read. It’s the perfect place for buying your Christmas presents.
There will be author book signings all weekend.
Plus, you can purchase our Festival Buffs and vouchers for the 2023 Kendal Mountain Tour.
The prize has been conceived to mark the global pandemic and serve those who have witnessed this. It is also a memorial to Prudence Scott, a lifelong nature diarist who died in 2019. Her Trust is the prize’s sponsor. For the inaugural 2022 prize and for every future award, it is hoped that the result will be a book of surprising works that vary in style but share a commitment to truth and fellow feeling.
The six shortlisted writers for 2022 are : Q is for Garden – Jenny Chamarette
The Fence – Laura Coleman
Last Flight of the Goshawk – Ben Crane
A Parable of Arable Land – Nicola Pitchford None of This Should Be Here – Joanna Pocock City of Covid Trees – Neha Sinha
The evening will be hosted by Jamie Normington. Find out more at naturechroniclesprize.com
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Established in 1983 to commemorate the lives of Peter Boardman and Joe Tasker, the Boardman Tasker Charitable Trust celebrates their legacy by awarding the annual Award for Mountain Literature.
On 17 May 1982 Peter Boardman and Joe Tasker were last seen on Mount Everest attempting to traverse The Pinnacles on the unclimbed North East Ridge at around 8250 metres. Their deaths marked the end of their contribution to a remarkable era in British mountaineering.
The winner of the Boardman Tasker Award is a book that Pete and Joe would be proud of being associated with. This years judges are Natalie Berry and Matt Fry, Chair of judges is Marni Jackson.
The award ceremony will contain readings from the authors and they will be in conversation with presenter and legendary mountaineer Stephen Venables.
A highly engaging, often humorous account of a dedicated climber who is forced to spend the pandemic in lockdown, in Italy, mostly NOT climbing—and the consequences for his mental health. A reminder of why mountains matter.
A gorgeously written, elegant and sensual account of the intimate relationship between climber and rock, whether it’s the gritstone of the Peak District or the granite of the Cairngorms. A peripatetic meditation on how “we shape the rock and the rock shapes us”.
Brian Hall grew up with the radical climbers who would come to define a wild and glorious chapter of Himalayan mountaineering in the late nineteen seventies and eighties. He partied with them, climbed with them, and grieved many of the eleven unforgettable climbers portrayed in his book. High Risk takes the reader right to the heart and soul of the golden age of UK climbing.
Robert Charles Lee is a professional risk scientist who likes to test his own limits, in life, love and in the mountains, climbing rock and ice. He doesn’t play safe with his writing either, offering readers his unfiltered, sometimes jaw-dropping account of what it means to take risks, and survive.
One of Britain’s best young poets draws a line between the risks and terrors of motherhood and an untethered life in the mountains. Shadowing the life of Alison Hargreaves, the pioneering UK climber who did not give up alpinism when she became a mother, Helen Mort brilliantly explores the visceral education that is part of climbing mountains, and giving birth.
The author of Deep Play has gone even deeper in this investigation into the spiritual rewards of a life in the mountains. After Paul was almost killed by a falling rock while climbing a sea stack in Tasmania, he had to push through new physical limitations to philosophical insights that changed his life. A beautifully written, devastatingly honest account of choosing to live.
Marni has been a faculty editor for the Banff Centre’s Mountain and Wilderness Writing program since this unique residency was created fifteen years ago. A number of books that began as early drafts in the peace and solitude of the MWW program went on to become finalists—or winners—of the Boardman Tasker award. So she is delighted to be involved this year in celebrating the literary achievements of some of the climbers, explorers, journalists and adventurers she’s encountered during her years in Banff.
Natalie is Editor-in-Chief of UKClimbing.com, the world’s busiest climbing and mountaineering website. She has been climbing for over 20 years, is a former GB Climbing Team member and enjoys a variety of climbing disciplines. She is also a freelance writer with work published in various outdoor and adventure publications. Natalie has also translated mountaineering and climbing books for Vertebrate Publishing. In 2016, she was the recipient of the Scottish Youth Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture.
Matthew has worked in non-fiction publishing for over 20 years and is currently Director of International Sales at Quarto Books.
As part of Joe Tasker’s extended family, he grew up with a somewhat inevitable passion for mountaineering literature and has fond memories of attending previous Boardman Tasker award ceremonies as a child. He has been fortunate to travel to many crags and mountains in the UK, Europe and beyond as part of his work and is delighted to be able to participate in the judging of this prestigious prize.
It is now forty years since the 1982 British Everest Expedition set out to climb the North East Ridge of the mountain. It followed on from the successful ascent of Kongur the year before and the team included three climbers from that ascent: Chris Bonington, Pete Boardman and Joe Tasker. In addition the team included Dick Renshaw and two support climbers, Dr Charles Clarke and Adrian Gordon. Chris Bonington takes up the story:
“There is a sense of history about the northern side of the mountain. This was the scene of the many pre-war attempts from the north col and of Mallory and Irvine’s celebrated last climb when, after they were last seen moving up into the clouds at 28,000ft/8,500 metres, they might just have reached the top. The mountain was eventually climbed from this side in 1960 by the Chinese who initially tried the north-east ridge but eventually used the north col route.
“This joins the north-east ridge at the 8,000 metre level and, in 1982, the complete ridge was one of the most obvious remaining challenges on the mountain. We felt that it could be climbed by a small team and without using oxygen. It was exposed to the wind, had great length, there was a series of difficult pinnacles barring the way to the traditional route, and then there was the upper section that had confounded all the pre-war teams ---- a combination of difficulties that made it a very serious challenge, the key factor being the debilitating length of time that a small team would need to spend at high altitude. Nevertheless, after Kongur we were very confident, and while I had private doubts about my own ability to press on to the top without oxygen, I wanted to be part of such a challenging enterprise, and was fully prepared to drop back in support if I weakened.
“Tibet had been open to foreigners for two years when we arrived at Lhasa. Although many dreary modern buildings had been erected and the city was surrounded by army camps, it still had a special magic of its own. Over 2,000 monasteries had been destroyed during the Cultural Revolution, many of the monks had been imprisoned and all forms of religious expression had been prohibited. A few of the major monasteries had been spared and some monks had been allowed back but it was a tiny proportion of those that had been there before. Originally there had been 11,000 monks in the Drepung Monastery and now there were only a few hundred. The Chinese seemed to regard these places as useful tourist attractions and money earners, but the Tibetans hold them in awe as places of worship, queuing to visit them in their hundreds. There was an extraordinary feeling of devoutness, that Tibetan Buddhism was still very much alive.
“We moved on to Xigaze, Tibet’s second city. Here the monks of the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery were busy preparing for a religious festival. We then went to Xegur from where trucks took us to the Everest Base Camp. This slow approach to the mountain was essential to help us to acclimatise. We established Advanced Base Camp at 20,342 feet (6,200 metres) on the East Rongbuk Glacier on 4 April.
In biting cold with a penetrating wind we pushed the route forward, establishing three snow hole camps, the highest at 25,755 feet (7,850 metres) just below the pinnacles that were clearly going to be the crux of the route. The climbing to that point was not difficult, but the length of the ridge, the altitude, the remorseless wind and the lack of fixed rope all combined to make it a gruelling experience.
“The plan was to get the route established to the top of the first pinnacle as a jumping off point for an alpine-style dash for the summit. While fixing rope up to this point Dick Renshaw suffered a mild stroke, brought on by the effects of altitude, and we were forced to withdraw to Base at a critical stage. Dick left for home and I too realised I didn’t have the strength to return for the final climb. Thus the depleted team of Pete Boardman and Joe Tasker set out on the 15th May to attempt to cross the pinnacles. They made their last radio call on the evening of 16th May. We watched their progress over the pinnacles throughout the following day and at 9pm saw them for the last time, passing out of sight behind the second pinnacle. The following day Adrian, Gordon and I climbed up to the north col in a prearranged plan to support Pete and Joe on their descent.
“We waited on the north col, and with no more sightings of the climbers, it was clear that something had gone wrong. After four days we descended and later studied the Kangshung face for clues but saw nothing. What happened remains a mystery; they may have slipped and fallen, or succumbed to exhaustion during a bivouac.”
This account is taken from Chris Bonington Mountaineer published by Vertebrate Publishing 2016.
Once Chris, Charlie and Adrian had sensed that there was something wrong, it must have been an agonising time for them as it became increasingly obvious that Pete and Joe were not returning. There was a huge search including a long drive to the Kharta Valley but nothing was found. Charlie chose a large slate near the 1924 Memorial and chiselled a simple epitaph. They placed the tablet and stood silently, tearful in the wind. Next day they left to take the tragic news home.
Charlie Clarke later wrote “I believe that with the mysteries of our personalities, our curious drives and our self-appointed goals, we could not have turned down this opportunity for fulfilment without denying ourselves a glimpse of the very meaning of existence. In time I expect we shall do the same again and be lured back perhaps by another Goddess Mother of the World.”
Writing about Pete and Joe, Charlie described his own sadness: “I was washed over by different waves of emotion. I fought with pain because I loved them. They were the personification of what I once wanted to be…..”. Towards the end of that year Hilary Boardman, Pete’s wife, and Maria Coffey, Joe’s partner, travelled to Everest. They were two strong women and decided to try, in some way to feel that they were with Pete and Joe one last time. Maria wrote: “And as we began the drive to the northern side of Chomolungma I was calm, almost happy. Two eagles hovered high above us on the air currents. Joe and Pete, I thought, watching us leave. It was a fine place to spend eternity.”
For a full and detailed account of the 1982 Expedition I heartily recommend Chris and Charlie’s book “Everest the Unclimbed Ridge” published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1983.
We are delighted that to be welcoming authors of some of today’s most popular adventure stories for children to Kendal. These events are FREE and take place in the Abbot Hall Social Centre
SUITABLE FOR 8 YEARS + 10.30 Saturday 19 November
A fast-paced Scandinavian folktale bursting with hilarity, wonder, magic… and some very hairy feet.
SUITABLE FOR 3-5 YEARS
12.00 Saturday 19 November
The Mermaid of Loughrigg Tarn has misplaced something precious... Can you help her find it?
SUITABLE FOR 7 YEARS + 14.00 Saturday 19 November
A single golden feather gleams in the heart of the wild forest. Few dare to imagine it’s worth. Fewer still, the cost…
SUITABLE FOR 9-12 YEARS
13.30 Sunday 20 November
A Lake District based fantasy adventure, The Sky Beneath the Stone is a soaring journey of family, friendship, overcoming fear – and realising that we are never as lost as we think we are.
10.00 - 13.00 Saturday 19 November
Kendal Library, Stricklandgate
Come along to browse a selection of fascinating documents celebrating Cumbria’s mountain heritage. And try your hand at drawing like Alfred Wainwright!
Free event, no need to book.
Presented by Cumbria County Council
Brewery Arts - Sugar Store Gallery
Open all weekend - Free entry
A deeply personal body of work which explores the void that is left with the loss of a sibling using climbing photography as a vehicle for this exploration.
In conjunction with Petzl, Marc is taking familiar climbing routes and compositions and combining two distinct photography techniques to present something we as a climbing community are familiar with seeing but, in a new light.
Proudly supported by Petzl.
Brewery Arts - Intro Bar Open all weekend - Free entry
Samantha’s work depicts the natural landscapes from which modern lifestyles are increasingly disconnected. Her work aims to share the positive power of nature on the human spirit and soul. She wants to reconnect us to nature and in turn promote us to conserve and respect the wilderness.
Driven by a lifelong passion for nature, she frequently travels to natural environments to inform her work, creating both in the studio and outdoors in the field.
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Cumbria’s coast has a rich and fascinating history. The images in this collection, from Silverdale in the south to the Solway Firth in the north, form a photographic essay of this unique coast by highlighting places and events of historical note and importance.
Graham Whitwham was a keen landscape photographer who, for most of his adult life, lived and worked in South Cumbria. This collection of pinhole photographs exploring the Cumbrian coast is taken from “Sea to the West” which was published shortly before his death in 2021.
The exhibition will run from the 14 November to 5 December.
The gallery is open Wednesday – Saturday, 12 – 5pm.
Heaton Cooper Studio - Grasmere
Open all weekend - Free entry
A touching tribute from a son to his father, from one great artist to another. The exhibition focuses on the early life and work of William Heaton Cooper, and its curator is his son, Julian Cooper, Britain’s foremost living mountain painter, who says “We know that William’s work is loved and appreciated by people who love the Lake District, and especially the mountains of the Lakes. But we think they will be surprised and intrigued by these earlier works.”
The exhibition is open from now until 28 November.
Founded in 2021, as a response to systemic racism, anti-Asian sentiment and in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, Opening Up The Outdoors (OUTO) is a not-for-profit initiative that focuses on the continued inclusion, education, and enjoyment of outdoor spaces by people of the global majority. We envision an outdoor community and industry that is truly diverse, equitable, anti-racist and accessible to everyone.
It was created from the desire of journalist and filmmaker Keme Nzerem and producer/director Phil Young to ensure that everyone, regardless of ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual identity or physical ability is welcomed and included when they step outside.
Through initiatives such as the OUTO Changemaker Programme and Online Allyship Commitment, the group works to remove barriers to the outdoors by educating and supporting those interested building a more diverse, equitable and anti-racist outdoor community.
OUTO is made possible by founding members Adidas Terrex - Arc’teryx - Patagonia The North Face - Vivobarefoot
Since its inception, OUTO has been supported by a number of individuals, organisations and businesses who have given their time and expertise to make the coalition a reality.
Gratitude goes to: All Conditions Media, Berghaus, BMC, Brownstone Communications, European Outdoor Group,Finisterre, Haroon Mota, Hatch, I Am Here International, It’s Great Out There, Kendal Mountain Festival, Leeds Beckett University, Looking Sideways, Mountain Training, National Parks, Outdoor Industry Association, Sabrina Pace-Humphreys,Soraya Abdel-Hadi and We Are Pi
Join us on the Buff Bothy Stage at 16.30 on Friday 18 November for a panel discussion with members of the OUTO team. Plus at 12.00 on Sunday 20 November we will be having an informal networking session in the Guest Lounge at Brewery Arts.
www.openinguptheoutdoors.com
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Our Basecamp Village is a festival on it own! Back after a succesful move to Abbot Hall Park - it is even bigger for 2022. Free for all!
Crafted out of reclaimed wood and dressed with prayer flags; our village is the social hub of our Festival. Come wander around to check out the latest innovations from the leading brands and organisations and sit down to hear from aray of fascinating speakers on the Cotswold Outdoor and Buff Bothy Stages.
Need a break from all the films and talks? Then head outside to the food area at the Basecamp, grab a drink and relax. With a big canopy to protect you from the elements and plenty of outside brand entertainment, including the new Plas y Brenin Tipi, it is perfect place to rest and get ready for the events ahead.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and everything in-between. Vegetarian and vegan available. Including: Earthworm Kitchen, Elliots Coffee Fellside Coffee, Hallsford and Joey’s Cafe and Bar
Find our friendly team at the Festival Info Desk, who will be able to provide updates on the talks on the Basecamp Stages, directions to venues, programme changes and any Festival general questions you might have. Lost and Found can be found here too.
The Buff Bothy Stage hosts brand athletes, explorers and adventurers. Fun conversations with super stars hosted by our presenters Becki Vale, Rachael Crewesmith and George Lonsdale! Times and talks subject to last minute changes. Any updates will be on display at the Basecamp Info Desk.
09.45 Kate Applebee Survive or Thrive How Kate adapts to live a life outdoors alongside chronic illness.
10.30 Abby Poppleston & Kelly-Jayne Collinge Doing It Anyway How to embrace adventure as a woman in the outdoors. Presented by Komoot
11.15 Dr Bodil Oudshoorn inov-8, Dr Philippa Hill Mountain Equipment, Jen Wood Dirtbags Climbing Pushing the Limits of Design & Innovation Hear how their work is influencing the design, manufacturing and impact of outdoors equipment.
12:30 Hamish Frost Behind the Lens
Presented by Gore-Tex
13.15 Katy Parrott Back on Track to Find Your Unknown Coming back from injury as an athlete and into the unknown.
Presented by Montane
14.00 Trina Dawkins, Seana Forbes & Georgia Tindley Trails of the UK The Merrell Trail Team go in search of trails less travelled. Presented by Merrell
15.00 Lauren MacCallum & Adam Raja-Campbell Protect Our Winters UK Meet the POW UK team and hear about how they are working to help everyone become effective climate advocates. Presented by Patagonia
15.45 Graeme McLean & Christine Fox Developing MTB in Scotland How 10 years of work has created a vast community of riders and MTB projects across Scotland. Presented by Trek
16.30 Opening Up The Outdoors (OUTO) A not-for-profit initiative that focuses on the continued inclusion, education, and enjoyment of outdoor spaces by people of the global majority.
17.45 Julien Durant & Elias Elhardt Ride, Protect & Share Presented by Picture
09.45 Anna Taylor
Presented by Berghaus
10.30 Jack Fleckney Challenge Africa Jack will be inspiring you with some of the highlights of his Challenge Africa expedition. Presented by Craghoppers
11.15 Gillian Rosh Social Responsibility
Presented by Picture
12.30 Jennifer Roberts & Fran Cavanagh Monstrous Regiment Expedition Team members of the 2022 Womens Expedition who climbed new peaks in Kyrgyzstan. Presented by Mountain Equipment
13.30 Francois D’Haene
A New Approach to Ultras
The legendary ultra running star talks about his new venture, the Ultra Spirit ultra-trail event. Presented by Petzl
14.30 Adriana Brownlee Trailblazing: My Life in the Death Zone Adriana is on a mission to become the youngest female to climb all 14 of the world’s highest peaks. Presented by The North Face
15.30 Willis Morris & Caitlin Connor
GB Ice Climbing Team Presented by BMC
16.30 Jaha Browne, Olivia Martin Maguire, Sabah Amhed, Mary-Ann Ochota, Cherelle Harding & Claire Carter Kendal Mountain Festival & Rab Film Grant 2021 Grant winners We Are Nature launch, and 2022 Award Announcement
18.00 Film Awards Presented by Rab & Danner Everyone welcome!
09.45 Henry Schniewind Avalanche Safety
Have more fun, be safer off-piste and ski touring. Presented by Ortovox
10.30 Ed Salisbury & Jon Moy
The Last Ride - Find Your Unknown Skiing the Seven Summits and pursuing activism through adventure.
Presented by Montane
11.15 The Power of Community Presented by Patagonia
12.30 Stefan Amato and Tom Hill
Grand Bikepacking Journeys
Bikepackers and writers, Stef and Tom, ride through what makes a great bikepacking trip. Presented by Gestalten
13.30 Cherelle Harding Steppers UK
Encouraging diverse and under-represented communities to participate in the outdoors. Presented by adidas Terrex
14.15 Temi Lateef The Black Riders Association Find out about the community outreach cycling programme, providing regular cycling sessions to adults and children in London.
Presented by Trek
15.00 Jacob Cook Big Walls in Greenland
Over 65 days Jacob Cook was part of a team who explored the NW coast of Greenland where they established a series of new big wall climbs Presented by Rab
16.00 Allie Barker We Do Recover
Ultrarunning - an escape from alcoholism, self-sabotage & depression. Presented by inov-8
10.00 Bob Henfrey It’s Not Just About The Painting The Festival’s artist in residence Bob Henfrey joins us on stage.
11.00 Every Body Outdoors Making Space Meet the women behind the pioneering campaign ‘Every Body Outdoors’ working to improve plus size inclusivity in the great outdoors.
11.45 Hugh Francis Anderson, Andreas B. Heide & Hugo Pettit Tales of Jan Mayen Hear about a sailing voyage to the remote Arctic island of Jan Mayenm.
12.45 The Head Outside Awards Celebrating the organisations and individuals harnessing the power of the outdoors for mental health.
13.45 Nils Amelinckx Rider Resilience
A community movement designed to support riders facing hardships.
14.30 Sara Barnes The Cold Fix Drawing strength from cold water swimming and immersion.
15.15 Matt Staniek Pollution in Windermere Matt has been campaigning for better water quality in Windermere since 2021.
16.00 Jon Gupta The Snow Leopard Award A mission to become the first Brit to climb the 5 x 7000m peaks in the old Soviet area of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Presented by Rab
17.00 Pauline Sanderson, Freshta Ibrahimi & Amira Patel The Unstoppable Project Using the mountain environment to empower.
18.00 Bea Leaske, Jo Moseley, Athena Mellor & David Harvey Discover Your Outdoor Spirit Presented by Findra
A space to celebrate everyday adventure - inspiring stories from our local community! Expect tears, laughter and the warm fuzzies! Times and talks subject to last minute changes. Any updates will be on display at the Basecamp Info Desk.
09.45 Vicky Balfour
Mindful Mechanics & Pockets of Adventure
10.45 Professor Gina Moseley Caving & Climate Change
11.30 Kate O’Brien & Rehna Yaseen Right to Explore
Working in partnership to create outdoor leadership opportunities for young people from ethnic minority backgrounds.
12.15 Whatever The Adventure Presented by Grangers
13.15 Jamie Ramsey 50,000km of Adventuring Presented by Cotswold Outdoors
14.15 Adam Raja-Campbell Presented by Berghaus
15.30 Nick Gardner & Jay Golian Moving Mountains Nick made headlines after scaling Scotland’s 282 Munros at the age of 82. Presented by Jack Wolfskin
16.30 Blue Mind Men Dipping for Mental Health Hear how this men’s and friends group benefits from cold water swimming
17.15 Amira Patel, Katy O’Neill Guitierrez & Dom Ferris Building Communities
The power of community in making the outdoors more accessible for all Presented by Komoot
18.00 Mary-Ann Ochota, Jo Smith, Maxwell Ayamba & Mike Innerdale Who Owns the Countryside?
A discussion around land access, extending the Right to Roam and what change can look like.
09.45
The world’s first virtual run club for the LGBTQI+ community & why representation matters.
10.30 Josh Wade Ultra Running Lakes local runner Josh on his journey from the fells to podium of world famous ultra races.
Presented by The North Face
11.15 Emma Woodhall & Mel Jones
Adventures of the Wild Women Wanderers From climbing the three peaks in high heels to hiking Scafell Pike with sinks tied to their backs!
Presented by Craghoppers
12.15 Danny Bent Pogo Togo and other ways to indulge your inner 7 year old Danny takes us back to our childhood playground in his search for happiness and adventure. Presented by BAM
13.00 Niall McNulty & Robert White
Anti-racism Along The Wall Anti Racist Cumbria members discuss their experience of walking Hadrian’s Wall and the importance of celebrating the contribution Black and Brown people have made and continue to make across the wall.
Presented by Anti-Racist Cumbria
13.45 Charlotte and Simon Milligan
The Pan Celtic ride: A Family Affair Kendal local father and daughter duo join us to talk about their adventure on the 2022 Pan Celtic Race.
14.30 Siobhan Daniels Retirement Rebel One Woman, One Motorhome, One Great Big Adventure.
15.30 Janie Oates & Victoria Thompson WomOMM: Women & the OMM 2022 winners of the OMM Elite course discuss their experience of the OMM & female representation.
We’re delighted to be partnering with Plas y Brenin - The National Outdoor Centre - to deliver a free programme of talks to help you to take your UK skills to the big hills.
The one-of-a-kind Plas-y-Brenin Tipi celebrates all things outdoor - a place to catch up with old friends and make new ones. Expect awesome talks, panel discussions and workshops designed to take your skills and experience to the next level.
Join Plas y Brenin qualified instructors and Mountain Equipment athletes for top tips on how to plan anything from your first solo adventure, weekend camping trips with the family to bigger expeditions abroad.
Whatever your age and level of experience in the outdoors, we invite you to be part of a friendly community of beginners, experts, and outdoor enthusiasts ready to get inspired for their next adventure.
09.30 Build Your Career In The Outdoors Plas y Brenin team
11.00 Peak Sewn Friendships - The Peak Story Pete Astle
13.00 Four Months To Change Your LifeFast Track At Plas y Brenin Plas y Brenin team
15.00 A Year in the life of a Plas y Brenin Instructor Plas y Brenin team
17.00 Mappy Hour with OS Maps
18.00 Outdoor Cooking with Fell Foodie Harrison Ward
18.30 The Secrets of Snowdonia Dark Skies Dani Robertson
09 30 Unearth Your Adventure Tool KitKit & Coffee Plas y Brenin team
11 00 Kick Start Your Next Adventure
The Monstrous Regiment Team & Plas y Brenin team
12.00 Introduction to Long Distance Mountain Running Kirk Wadsworth & the Cumbrian Team
13 00 UK Skills to Big Hills
Tom Livingstone & Lou Beetlestone
15 00 How to improve as a rock climber Dave MacLeod & Plas y Brenin team
17 00 Mappy Hour with OS Maps
18 00 Outdoor Cooking with Fell Foodie Harrison Ward
09.30 Winter Kit & Coffee Plas y Brenin team
11.00 Avalanche Awareness Plas y Brenin team
13.00 Avalanche Decision making James Thacker
14.00 Why Winter is Ace Plas y Brenin team
15.00 Scotland Winter Skills Q&A Plas y Brenin team
Times and talks subject to last minute changes. Any updates will be on display at the Basecamp Info Desk.
Join brand ambassadors and instructors for a series of fun community activities including yoga, runs, hikes, bike rides, navigation and even an art workshop.
8.30 - 9.20 Friday 18 November
8.30 - 9.20 Saturday 19 November
8.30 - 9.20 Sunday 20 November
Basecamp - Cotswold Outdoor Stage
Join BAM Yoga Practitioners for enjoyable yoga practices which will inspire you to move and breathe in ways that will be energising for your body and nourishing for your nervous system.
Presented by BAM
Tickets £8
11.00 Saturday 19 November
Kendal Town Centre
Take part in a rip-roaring trail run with great ascents, jaw dropping vistas, some hard packed and grassy trails and a great town centre finish.
Presented by adidas TERREX & Ourea Events
Entry £18 / £25 on the day
Profits to Kendal Mountain Rescue Team
10.00 Friday 18 November
15.00 Friday 18 November
15.00 Saturday 19 November
Meet at Basecamp
Come and join us for fun guided runs hosted by WE ARE DAYBREAK, a London based trail running community.
Presented by adidas TERREX
Tickets £8
Profits to Kendal Mountain Rescue Team
11.30 Sunday 20 November
Basecamp
Queer Runnings invites you to don your most colourful running clothes and join their club for an easy jog/walk on the trails. All hills will be walked without exception and no runner will be left behind!
Presented by Patagonia
Tickets FREE
11.00 Friday 18 November
Hike with The Wanderlust Women
11.30 Saturday 19 November
Hike with Bryony Carter
12.30 Sunday 20 November
Family walk with Blaze Trails
Komoot Stand at Basecamp
Come and join Komoot ambassadors for community hikes fueled by a complimentary coffee!
Presented by Komoot
Tickets FREE
13.00 Friday 18 November
13.00 Saturday 19 November
13.00 Sunday 20 November
Meet at Basecamp
Come and join us for fun guided walks hosted by mountaineer and ultrarunner - Fiona English.
Presented by adidas TERREX
Tickets £8
Profits to Kendal Mountain Rescue Team
14.30 Friday 18 November
With Queer Out Here’s Ailish Breen
14.30 Sunday 20 November
Family friendly walk with Sabah Ahmed Basecamp
A series of inclusive guided walks exploring the beautiful local scenery with Craghopper ambassadors.
Presented by Craghoppers
Tickets FREE
12.30 Friday 18 November
Road ride with Ben Dowman
11.30 Sunday 20 November
Gravel ride with Lakes Gravel Gang
Komoot Stand at Basecamp
Come and join Komoot ambassadors for community rides fueled by a complimentary coffee!
Presented by Komoot Tickets FREE
PLAS Y BRENIN
SAMPLE A NIGHT TRAILE-BIKE RIDE
15.30 Friday 18 November
15.30 Saturday 19 November
15.30 Sunday 20 November
Plas Y Brenin Space, Basecamp
Let Plas y Brenin’s senior instructor James Bruton take you on an exhilarating night trail ride, through Kendal’s scenic landscape. E-Bike hire included with your ticket.
Presented by Plas Y Brenin
Tickets £8
WITH PLAS Y BRENIN & OS MAPS
15.30 Friday 18 November
15.30 Saturday 19 November
15.30 Sunday 20 November
Plas Y Brenin Space, Basecamp A new event for 2022, a chance to join the Plas Y Brenin instructors and Ordnance Survey Ambassadors to gain an understanding of how to get to grips with navigation in the dark.
Presented by Plas Y Brenin and OS Maps
Tickets £8
10.30 Sunday 20 November
Scout Scar Car Park
Join artist Jessica Emsley for a drawing workshop all about being inquisitive with our sense of sight, taking a slow approach to the landscape and connecting with nature through creativity.
Tickets £15
We now have available a multi faith space or prayer room as a quiet location in the Lowther Room, Kendal Town Hall where people of differing religious beliefs, or none at all, are welcome to spend time in contemplation or prayer.
Friday & Saturday
9am - 8pm Sunday 1pm - 5pm
12.00 Friday 18 November
Brewery Arts - Screen Two
Tickets £7.50
For the first time this year we are proud to present the ‘Access The Best Of Kendal’ screening which includes a selection of Festival films with open captions and audio description and a selection will also have on screen BSL translation.
Plus, for our filmmakers and brands, we are running two workshops over the weekend to help inform them on how to make films more accessible to those with hearing and sight limitations.
Presented by Berghaus & Coldhouse Collective.
We are delighted that many brands and organisations choose to gather at the Festival each November in an atmosphere that sparks debate and encourages action to happen. With support from the Outdoor Industry Association we are holding an event prior to the Festival opening on the Thursday so these conversations can take place to progress sustainable business innovation and increasing outdoor participation.
Creating a safe space and welcoming, inclusive environment for LGBTQIA+ locals, visiting speakers, filmmakers, brands & organisations at Kendal Mountain Festival.
Everyone is welcome in Kendal, but we understand this isn’t replicated everywhere in the adventure world. To acknowledge this and further support all of our audience this year we are partnering with Bobbi Fisher at About Time Espresso to ensure that there is a safe, inclusive and welcoming space for all LGBTQIA+ locals, visiting speakers, filmmakers, brands and organisations.
Working with a range of local people and visiting speakers, both within communities and networks, we striving to make lasting and meaningful change.
This a social gathering space within Kendal where everyone is welcome, pop by for a coffee and cake, meet your friends and come say hi.
Join us on Friday 18 Nov from 19.00 - 21.00 for a get together of LGBTQIA+ locals, visiting speakers, filmmakers, brands and organisations to meet, share ideas and create connections.
Ride, Protect & Share, these three words represent the essence of who we are: a snowboard, ski, surf, and outdoor clothing brand who, while not taking ourselves too seriously, still want to effect change.
Fighting climate change through our passion for boardsports and great outdoors, this is our mission.
“I bought my parents an annual subscription for Christmas - they haven’t been to Kendal before, but are loving watching the films on Player, and they’re planning to come to the live Festival in 2022!”
“We came to Kendal in 2021, but there was no way we were able to see everything we wanted - we’ve loved catching up on the events and films we missed on the Player!”
Presented by Danner
We’re proud of our carefully curated Touring programmes bringing the spirit of the Festival to venues across the UK. The team behind Kendal Mountain Festival are already preparing for an extended Tour alongside a host of exciting new collaborative events for 2023 - and it goes without saying, we’d love to see you there!
This is your opportunity to catch award-winning films covering high-altitude adventures to cinematically beautiful tales showcasing wilderness and exotic travels and hear from an incredible explorer, activist or adventurer who has a unique and inspiring story to share.
The Kendal Mountain Tour is guaranteed to ignite your desire for adventure no matter what your passion!
Please join us in 2023 - grab your chance to re-live favourite Festival highlights, see new content and perhaps share the Festival with friends and family.
Tickets are now on sale for the UK Tour at kendalmountaintour.com and in the Festival Book Shop (they make the perfect gift!)
In late Summer 2022, we travelled to North America for the first time – covering multiple cities with over 100 shows screened to enthralled new audiences. This new adventure will continue in 2023.
Question: which events at Kendal Mountain Festival are always first to sell out?
Answer: the Montane Secret Sessions. It’s not just because these are smaller, more intimate events; it’s the mystery, the fact that you don’t know where the event is being held, and which outdoor superhero you might find yourself sitting next to. So that set us thinking. What if we were to extend the Secret Session concept, and take it on the road? A limited number of events in small, quirky venues where you buy your ticket, but have absolutely no idea who you’re going to see. Sounds intriguing, right?
The Montane Secret Session Tour kicks off in February 2023 with five dates. You’ll love the venues, and you’ll love the speakers… but we’re not telling you who!
2 February - Lancaster
4 February - Kendal
Tickets available on our website and from the Festival Bookshop.
Following a popular first series, our Afternoon Family Films and our Film and Dinner Evenings at Sticklebarn in the Langdales are back!
We’ve joined forces with the National Trust to create a series of bespoke evenings with a collection of inspiring films carefully chosen by the Kendal Mountain team and a delicious dinner provided by the amazing Sticklebarn.
Hosted by one of our wonderful presenters who will guide you through the films and give you personal insights into the explorers, adventurers and storytellers they feature.
The themes for the evening films will be:
17 December - Mountain Films
21 January - Snow Films
With special thanks to our Presenting Partners – OS Maps and Montane, plus Partner – Grangers and Supporter –Danner, alongside our amazing US Tour hosts from Adventure Entertainment. For dates and venues visit us.kendalmountaintour.com 5 February - Manchester
11 February - Run and Ride Films
18 March - Water Films
Tickets available on our website and from the Festival Bookshop.
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CHIEF EXECUTIVE Jacqui Scott
DIRECTORS Steve Scott & Clive Allen
BOOK FESTIVAL DIRECTOR Paul Scully
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Claire Carter
MARKETING MANAGER Anna Bailey
MARKETING COORDINATORS Faye Latham & Chris Field
DESIGN MANAGER Jenny Rice
PRODUCTION & TOUR MANAGER Anna Blakeley
PROGRAMMING CO-ORDINATOR Emily Davis
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Indus Hill
FESTIVAL OPERATIONS MANAGER Tom Rumsey
BASECAMP MANAGER Tim Murray
HOSPITALITY MANAGER/STAGE DESIGN Zoe Wilkinson
GUEST & HOSPITALITY TEAM Sara Theis (Supervisor)
Louise Gilpin, Tracy King, Fiona Carr, Helen Bradford
FILM PRESENTERS
We thank you all for helping us to sustain and grow this incredible event!
BASECAMP BUILD Alex Fleming - Covered in Style VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Beth Pipe
FILM AWARDS SCULPTOR Andy Parkin
TECH TEAM Ian Hope/Fluid Productions
MULTI CAMERA DIRECTORS Glenn Barton & Will Clough
FLOOR MANAGER (TOWN HALL) Martine Berry
BIKE & SNOW NIGHT PRODUCTION Ben Cannon
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Graham Wynne, Sian Herbert, James Kirby, Maya Field, Jonny Gios
VIDEOGRAPHERS Gavin Repton, Taran Field, Callan Halliwell
PR Jenny Brown
BOX OFFICE Tim Price
BOOKSHOP MANAGER Laura Ruxton
BOOK FESTIVAL FLOOR MANAGER Megan Jones CHILDREN’S BOOK EVENT COORDINATOR Ceri Holman
Pete Robinson • Nigel Vardy • Kelvyn James • Duncan Shaw • Lin Petry • Annie Goodman • Marian Jones • Sam Sykes • Nick Wharton
Stuart Halford • Martyn Hurn • Miriam Dobson • Sarah Hewitt • Scotty Johnson
BASECAMP & SECRET SESSION PRESENTERS
Becki Vale • George Lonsdale • Rachel Crewesmith
BOOK FESTIVAL PRESENTERS
Ross Brannigan • Lee Schofield • Immy Sykes • Jamie Normington • Rachael Crewesmith • Dina Mufti • Kate Rawles • Soraya Abdel-Hadi Rob Greenwood • Anna Fleming • Henry Iddon • Colin Hill • Stephen Venables • Emily Ankers • Steph Dwyer • Geoff Bird • Mohammed Dhalech
SUPERVISORS
Liz Gabbott
Toby Hubbard
John Martin • Tania Milnes BASECAMP SUPERVISORS Charlotte Fuke
VOLUNTEERS
Gareth Fuke
George Harris
Joanne Adamson
Jade Allen
Paul Arckless
Shaun Atkinson
Annie Bachman
Dorothy Bailey • Thorne Bailey
Lathan Ball
Oscar Banfield Liz Black
Sarah Blundell
Simon Cane
Richard Carman
Emily Carpenter
Josie Channing
Dixon Chireri
Andy Clifford • Jonathan Cook Jay Cooper
Joe Cornforth
Catherine Crowther
Claire Davies
Glyn Davies
Martin Davis
Susan Doran
Katie Douglass • Matthew Dowling Gill Ducker
Nick Fayers
Matt Fleming
Gillian Foxcroft
Julie Gardner
Rebekah Garner
Jo Gibbs
Lindsay Gibson
Claire Gillham Pete Glasper
Yukari Glasper
Eva Grange
Mary Gray
Caitlin Green
Patrick Grindley
Stephen Hall
Sophie Hall
Megan Hall Hannah Haydock
Frank Highton
Michael Hirst
Mags Hobson
David Hoyle
Danny Jackson
Chris Jeffs • Yasmin Jensen • Dave Jones Andy Kay
Paul Kear
Juliette Kerven
Emma Key
James Kirby
Tom Lake
Jude Lane
Jill Leader • Pam Livingston
Steve Livingston Josue Longin
Anna Maciejkowicz
BOOK FESTIVAL TEAM
Andy March • Ginny March • Arlen Messam
Simon Milligan
Heather Milligan • Sara Monahan Rohan Morris • Gus Morton • Rita Morton • John Nicholls • Elaine Nicholls • Barney Pannone • Heather Park • Margaret Parker Steve Pipe Matt Poulton • Jennifer Powell • Tim Price • Lily Ramsbottom • Jim Rounsley • Emily Rumsey • Becci Senior • Christine Shaw • Sylvia Shaw Nathan Shaw • Ellie Snape • Xavier Squires • Richard Sutton • Jodi Swift • Ros Taylor • Ken Taylor • Lee Telefson • Jacob Theobald • Ruth Thomas Gabrielle Thorpe • Emma Tipton • Emily Topping • Rebecca Turner • Sean Valentine • Sue Walley • Tom Wilson • Julia Wilson • Karen Wilson
Siân Jenkins • Megan Jones • Susie Rice • Merv Rice • Molly Shrimpton
Brewery Arts
Kendal Town Hall Shakespeare Centre
Kendal Leisure Centre Abbot Hall Social Centre Handsome Brewery
The Venue at the Barrel House Ruskins Bar Kendal Library
Cross Lane Gallery Waterstones Kendal Library