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Weds. Feb 13, 2008
Inn at Long Trail
Killington, VT
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Jan 22, 2007
CONTACT: Brian Mohr, www.emberphoto.com, info@emberphoto.com, ph 802-496-5434
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LOCAL ADVENTURERS SHARE TALES OF SAILING AND SKIING IN ICELAND
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MAKE CASE FOR PROTECTING EUROPE"S LARGEST WILDERNESS AREA

Burlington, VT – On Wednesday, Feb 13, Moretown, VT-based adventurers/photographers Brian Mohr and Emily Johnson will bring their multi-media show, “Sailing and Skiing Iceland” to the historic Inn at Long Trail along Rt. 4 in Killington, VT. The show is part of the photographers ongoing Wild People, Wild Places program, and will start at 7pm. This past May 2007, Mohr and Johnson spent several weeks in Iceland’s West Fjords region, helping local tourism authorities explore opportunities for backcountry skiing and human powered recreation. They used a 58 foot long sailboat as a “floating basecamp”, and rowed ashore each day to access the region’s snow covered coastal mountains.

“After eating fish eggs for breakfast, we’d spend the day climbing and skiing high above the beautiful north Atlantic ocean," says Mohr. "There is talk of oil refineries and aluminum smelters in this region. Locals are hoping tourism can save them for this kind of development." The region is also home to one of Europe’s largest wilderness areas, the remote Hornstrandir peninsula – now proposed as a new national park.

“We were invited to Iceland to help build the case for the protection of Iceland’s prized coastal mountains,” says Mohr. “Activities like backcountry skiing, hiking and sea kayaking are very compatible with Iceland's conservation goals.”

The show features a mix of video and stills, will run approximately one hour and be followed by raffle of outdoor gear. A percentage of all proceeds will be donated to conservation efforts in Iceland. Mohr and Johnson are regular contributors to Backcountry Magazine, Vermont Life and others, and can be reached through their website at www.emberphoto.com.

SHOW# 6: Sailing and Skiing Iceland – A Backcountry Skiing Adventure
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WHEN: Wednesday, Feb 13, 2008 @ 7pm
WHERE: Inn at Long Trail - (Rt. 4 b/w/ Killington and Pico)
COST: FREE SHOW -$5 Raffle Tickets
CONTACT: Brian Mohr, www.EmberPhoto.com, ph 802.496.5434 email: info@emberphoto.com

SPONSORS/PRIZES: MOUNTAIN TRAVELERS, Patagonia Inc, Karhu, Garmont USA, Life Link Mountain Hardwear, Backcountry Magazine, Vermont Sports, Mad River Glen, Isis, Ibex, VT Artisan Coffee and Tea, Bumble Bar and the Green Mountain Club.

UPCOMING SHOWS:
Mid-Feb 2008 - Sailing and Skiing Iceland @ Hanover, NH - Location TBD
MId-Feb 2008 - Off Piste in the Northeast @ Waitsfield, VT - Location TBD
Early March 2008 - Endangered Patagonia @ Woodstock, VT - TBD

ABOUT the SLIDESHOW SERIES:
The photographers' Wild People, Wild Places project is an ongoing series of exhibits and slideshows designed with the intent of inspiring the public to both enjoy and protect the very places featured. Through their shows, Brian Mohr and Emily Johnson share stories and images from their backcountry skiing, paddling, backpacking and bicycle touring adventures throughout Vermont, the Arctic, the southern Andes, Europe and North America. Their Slideshow Series will feature 12-shows this winter 2007-08. For sponsorship inquiries or more information about the Wild People, Wild Places Slideshow Series, please contact the photographers by phone or email, or visit their website at www.emberphoto.com.
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