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The Fort William Mountain Festival 2019 programme announced

Inspiring outdoor experiences, from summit to sea

The Fort William Mountain Festival 2019 programme has been announced today (06-12-18), with a superb line-up of inspiring presentations, adrenaline filled and thought-provoking world-class film screenings, mountain skills workshops and exhibitions, all staged in and around the bustling Highland town of Fort William, at the heart of the ‘Outdoor Capital of the UK’, from Wednesday 20 to Sunday 24 February 2019.

 

Visitors to and residents of Lochaber can celebrate everything that the great outdoors has to offer at The Fort William Mountain Festival 2019, which is presented in association the Nevis Landscape Partnership, Heritage Lottery Fund, the Outdoor Capital of the UK, and the Highland Council.

 

Rod Pashley, Chairman of The Highland Mountain Culture Association, organisers of the Fort William Mountain Festival, said: “Celebrating the wild landscape that surrounds us in Fort William and Lochaber is the inspiration behind the Mountain Festival. The mountains and glens influence our culture in many ways, whether it is the beauty of the landscape, our engagement with it or the opportunities we find in it.

 

 

“The Fort William Mountain Festival has something for everyone with a love for the outdoors. With an exciting programme of adventure and events taking place throughout the region the festival offers a superb line-up of inspirational talks from top climbers and mountaineers, mountain bikers, mountain runners and mountain filmmakers, together with exhilarating film screenings from cutting-edge outdoor adventurers; mountain skills workshops and exhibitions. And it’s not just for high adrenaline adventure enthusiasts. It is for everyone who appreciates the great outdoors. With the best winter walking, climbing and snowsports conditions of the year, visiting Fort William and Lochaber in February for the Mountain Festival is the perfect time of year to experience the stunning landscape of the area first hand.”

 

The five-day programme, packed full of inspiration, education and entertainment, action and adventure, includes:

 

MAIN PROGRAMME

 

Festival Launch Night – Wednesday 20/02/19

The Launch Event is heading to Fort William High Street. Watch a torchlight descent on the mountains across the loch, which continues across the loch to the High Street for musicians, drummers, fire jugglers, films and music.

 

The Film Competition night – Thursday 21/2/19 – invites you to relax at a night of winning outdoor adventure films. 2019 winners of the competition categories will be announced: People’s Choice, Best Short Film, Best Mountain Sports Film, Best Exploration and Adventure Film, and John Muir Trust Wild Places Film Prize. This year the new 2019 Young Photographer of the Year Award will also be presented.

 

The Scottish Winters Climbers’ Summit – Thursday – 21/2/19- Scottish winter climbers have always been at the forefront of world climbing, and Scottish winters are seen as one of the toughest climbing environments. This evening explores the condition of Scottish Winter Climbing and questions whether the ethical standards we set ourselves produce the best climbers or create an unhealthy elitism. Chaired by Dave MacLeod with guest speakers Simon Richardson and Guy Robertson.

 

Running Night with Jasmin Paris & Nicky Spinks – Friday 22/2/19 – In 2016 Jasmin Paris had her biggest running year to date when she ran the 3 long distance UK rounds, the UTMB and World Skyrunning Extreme Series. She then continued to run and race through 2017, when she was pregnant with her daughter Rowan. Jasmin returned to competitive racing in 2018 and won the British Fell Running Championship. Jasmin will share her love of the mountains, and the challenges of staying fit whilst juggling caring for a young baby and working full time as a veterinary scientist.

Nicky Spinks, a British long distance runner, specialising in fell running, set women’s records for the major fell running challenges the Ramsay Round, the Paddy Buckley Round and the Bob Graham Round.

 

Scotland – A Rewilding Journey / The Lynx and Us – Friday 22/2/19 – Not long ago, wild forest stretched across Scotland. Beavers lived in extensive wetlands, salmon filled rivers, and lynx stalked wooded glades. Today, Scotland is one of the most ecologically depleted nations. Hear a challenging vison of a wilder Scotland through stunning imagery and visual storytelling. Peter Cairns introduces a rewilding journey and David Heatherington offers a fascinating insight into how lynx and people interact elsewhere, with spectacular wild lynx images by Laurent Geslin.

 

Alpine Stories – First Ascents and Shiver Bivies – Saturday 23/2/19 – From shiver-bivys to perfect sunsets, Tom’s psyched for it all. Tom Livingstone, a 27-year-old motivated and ambitious climber and writer based in the UK will be presenting on Saturday evening. Along with Slovenians Aleš Česen and Luka Strazar he made the first ascent of the highly sought-after North Ridge of Latok 1 (7,145m) in Pakistan. The North Ridge of Latok 1 has been a prize for generations with over 30 attempts by a variety of highly talented parties. No one has come even remotely near success until now. How did Tom succeed where so many others failed?

 

Bike Night with Jenny Graham and Sam & Joe Flanagan – Saturday 23/2/19 – Listen to Jenny Graham from Inverness who broke the record for a female cycling around the world, knocking almost three weeks off the previous record of 144 days set by Italy’s Paola Gianotti in 2014. Yorkshire Invaders, Sam and Joe Flanagan, have come to Fort William to share the best of their Scottish adventures. Showing a time line of film and photos, from some of their first amateur funny edits to a favourite professional film they have produced for the bike industry.

 

After Party – Saturday 23/2/19 – the Festival wouldn’t be complete without the official After Party taking place on Saturday night.

 

Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour – Sunday 24/2/19 – the finest mountain films to entertain, enthral & inspire from the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour.

 

THE SCOTTISH AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN MOUNTAIN CULTURE 2019

 

The recipients of both The Scottish Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture and The Scottish Youth Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture will receive their awards at a special ceremony during the festival. These prestigious awards recognize and celebrate lives spent in the hills, exploring everything the land has to offer whilst inspiring others along the way. The 2019 winners will be announced in early February.

 

The Exhibition Zone – The Exhibition Zone opens daily before the main programme events and during intervals. In 2019, the Exhibition will host the Vango Gallery, a collection of evocative images by a Glaswegian artist depicting the wonders of camping and the outdoors. Alongside this will be the usual mix of mountaineering exhibits, books and trade stands including Nevis Landscape Partnership, Nevis Range, Abacus Mountaineering, John Muir Trust, Nevis Cycles, Lochaber and Lorn Ramblers, School of Adventure Studies WHC UHI, Mountaineering Scotland, The Highland Bookshop, Jamie Hageman, Mick Tighe’s Mountaineering Exhibition, and Dirt Bags Climbing Equipment.

 

Young Photographer of the Year – New for 2019, the Fort William Mountain Festival’s Young Photographer of the Year competition is open to anyone aged 17 and under. Applicants have been invited to submit one photograph celebrating the great outdoors, whether that is showing the achievements of people or taking us on a journey to a place that inspires. Two fantastic judges have been secured to search for great outdoor adventure photography – local photography legend and all-round mountain hero Alex Gillespie, and Paul Diffley, adventure filmmaker and founder of Hot Aches productions which works with some of the world’s biggest names in climbing and mountaineering. The winning photographs will be displayed in the Exhibition Zone.

 

WORKSHOP PROGRAMME

 

Festival organizers have put together a wide range of workshops with plenty of opportunities for both novices and experts alike to get out and about amidst the beautiful Lochaber winter landscape.

 

New for 2019, Girls on Hills are running a series of workshops. These include Mountain Marathon ‘Pack -Hacks’, an indoor session discussing ‘tips’ for reducing weight and volume of racing packs for mountain marathon and long distance running events, Girls on Hills Navigation Workshops, a half-day workshop introducing basic map and compass skills essential for hillwalking, as well as trail/fell running in a remote or mountain environment and Trail Running Skills; Ascending and Descending, a guided run on the trails of nearby Cow Hill, focusing on ascending and descending technique for trail runners

 

Regular workshops are offered by Mountain Festival supporters including local guiding company Abacus Mountain Guides; Dave MacLeod, Mountain Yoga Kinlochleven, Nevis Cycles and West Coast Biking.

 

LOGISTICS

 

The main Presentations and Film Nights take place in the Nevis Centre and for the first time in 2019 the Festival Launch Night will take place on the Fort William High Street. Venues for Workshops and other events can be found on the website.

 

Festival tickets can sell out in advance particularly for the popular nights

 

To find out more about the Fort William Mountain Festival 2019 go to:

Festival website – www.mountainfestival.co.uk/

Facebook – www.facebook.com/fort.william.mountain.festival

 

ENDS

 

Media contact

Heather Negus, Fort William Mountain Festival

E: [email protected] | M: 07900 224068; or

Paddy Cuthbert | Littlehouse Media | E: [email protected]| M: 07913 951717 | 0131 526 3980

 

If you are keen to attend activities and events at the 2019 Fort William Mountain Festival for a commissioned travel feature, or for an adventure / outdoor activity travel  feature, please contact Heather to discuss.

 

Fort William Mountain Festival 2019 launch and programme images can be downloaded here:  https://www.dropbox.com/sh/aelcepuzckzwb63/AADzgzxA_frUV6ouETvCdYxaa?dl=0 

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

 

The Festival attracts approaching 1500 people over the 5 days and takes place each February in and around the town of Fort William.

 

The Fort William Mountain Festival 2019 is presented in association with The Heritage Lottery Fund, Nevis Landscape Partnership, The Outdoor Capital, and the Highland Council.

 

The Fort William Mountain Festival 2019 is sponsored by Rare Breed Production, Ellis Brigham, Gael Force (previously Corpach Boat Builders), Strathmore Hotels, Abacus Mountain Guides, Liberty, Nevis Range, the John Muir Trust, Thistle Access Ltd, the Outdoor Capital of the UK, Print Smith and Lamont Design.

 

Festival organisers – The Highland Mountain Culture Association Limited, is a not-for-profit organisation, whose aim is to promote the understanding and appreciation of the world’s mountain places and people, by creating opportunities for people of all ages to share their mountain experiences, ideas and visions. To showcase these ideals, it stages annually a programme of events within the Lochaber area, called The Fort William Mountain Festival. The Festival is organised by a dynamic Organising Committee, made up of a team of hard working local outdoor enthusiasts.

 

The Outdoor Capital of the UK is Lochaber Chamber of Commerce’s tourism brand, promoting adventure for all! The Chamber publicises, sponsors and promotes Fort William and Lochaber as the best place in the UK for everyone to experience the outdoors; with a view to developing local jobs and wealth and encouraging sustainable economic growth. This is done through a range of collaborative marketing initiatives and activities. The organisation currently has a wide range of member businesses ranging from accommodation, food and drink and activity providers to non-tourism focused businesses who support the aims of the Lochaber Chamber of Commerce and acknowledge that tourism is crucial to the local economy. Many of these businesses are SMEs and by pulling resources and working as a team the Lochaber Chamber of Commerce achieves the positive results that individually the members couldn’t otherwise reach. The Chamber also produces the Outdoor Capital of the UK website, the go to site for local events, outdoor activities and visitor accommodation in the area. www.outdoorcapital.co.uk / www.lochaberchamber.co.uk.

 

The prestigious Scottish Awards for Excellence in Mountain Culture recognise the achievements of inspiring individuals and their outstanding contributions to Scotland’s outdoor culture. In 2018 The Scottish Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture was presented to Cameron McNeish.

 

 

 

 

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