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Teresa

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Thanks JohnR... an event so many look forward to each year in the Fall...

TELLURIDE MOUNTAIN FILM ON TOUR AT WATERCOLOR RESORT
Celebrate the 11th Annual Film Festival at WaterColor - November 4 & 5 2011

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Telluride Mountain Film Festival

Celebrating its 11th year, The Telluride Mountain Film On Tour returns to WaterColor Resort November 4 and 5 at the Marina Park Amphitheater.

This is your chance to enjoy some of the most captivating films from the International Film Festival under the stars at WaterColor. Each year, a selection of films from the International Film Festival are taken on the road to reach audiences who otherwise wouldn't have a chance to experience the festival. Those films display themes of adventure, mountaineering, remarkable personalities and important environmental and social messages. Films begin at 7:15 pm both nights and gates open at 6:30pm.

Ticket Prices
Nightly Film Viewing
$35.00 per night per adult
$30 per night per child 12 and under

Two Night Ticket Purchases
Adults $65 each
Kids $50 each

Ticket sales start September 5th on-line or at the WaterColor Inn Call 850 534-5008 for more details.

Stay at the WaterColor Inn during the Telluride Mountain Film On Tour at WaterColor and take advantage of the great Telluride Mountain Film on Tour package. The package includes breakfast for two each morning at Fish Out of Water restaurant, two complimentary tickets to the Friday and Saturday night Mountain Film movies and nightly turndown services. Reserve Now


Visit the official MountainFilm Website for additional information about the organization.
 
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Carol G

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We are blessed with many fabulous events in our little neck of the woods... Mountainfilm is my absolute favorite of them all. Love, love, love this time of year!
 

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http://www.sowal.com/story/mountainfilm-at-watercolor-november-4-5-2011

Celebrating its 11th year, The Telluride Mountain Film On Tour returns to WaterColor inn & Resort November 4 and 5 at the Marina Park Amphitheater by the BoatHouse.

This is your chance to enjoy some of the most captivating films from the International Film Festival under the stars at WaterColor.


Each year, a selection of films from the International Film Festival is taken on the road to reach audiences who might otherwise not have a chance to experience the festival. The films usually display themes of adventure, mountaineering, remarkable personalities and important environmental and social messages. Films begin at 7:00 pm both nights and gates open at 6:00pm.


Nightly Film Viewing


$35.00 per night per adult
$30 per night per child 12 and under



Two Night Ticket Purchases
Adults $65 each | Kids $50 each

Purchase tickets on-line at Telluride MountainFilm at WaterColor Tickets
At the WaterColor Inn Front Desk


At the Event Gates November 4 & 5 from 6pm – 7:30pm


Ticket and Lodging Packages from the WaterColor Inn
Stay at the WaterColor Inn during the Telluride Mountain Film On Tour at WaterColor and take advantage of the great Telluride Mountain Film on Tour package. The package includes breakfast for two each morning at Fish Out of Water restaurant, two complimentary tickets to the Friday and Saturday night Mountain Film movies and nightly turndown services.


Book your package today : Telluride MountainFilm Package



Call 850 534-5008 for more details
 

Teresa

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Meet, Ride & Paddle on Nov 5 at WaterColor

[FONT=Georgia, serif]Telluride MountainFilm on Tour at WaterColor- a chance to meet, ride and paddle [/FONT]


[FONT=Georgia, serif]November 5, 2011[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, serif]2 mile symbolic bike ride around WaterColor Resort[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, serif]WaterColor Bike Barn[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, serif]9:30am – 11:00am[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, serif]Bikes provided by WaterColor Resort (while supplies last)[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, serif]Or Bring Your Own Bike[/FONT]

[FONT=Georgia, serif]With My own Two Wheels [/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, serif]How long does a student in rural Zambia spend walking to school every day? At what point does this long commute become a barrier to education? What would happen if this student was given a bicycle? Join Isaac Seigel-Boettner, co-director of [/FONT][FONT=Georgia, serif]With My Own Two Wheels[/FONT][FONT=Georgia, serif]on a two mile symbolic ride on Saturday @ 9:30 AM to find out. Isaac will be riding a bike specially designed for students in rural Zambia by World Bicycle Relief. Learn more about World Bicycle Relief and how you can help empower students in Zambia with two wheels.[/FONT]

[FONT=Georgia, serif]This is your opportunity to learn first-hand of the struggles these children go through just to go to school each day. Join us at the WaterColor Bike Barn at 9:30 am on Saturday, November 5, 2011 for a group learn and ride (approx 2 miles) with Isaac Seigel-Boettner.[/FONT]


[FONT=Georgia, serif]Lunch at the WaterColor Innʼs GatheringSpot. Sandwiches, Soup, Salad and Sushi. View menu selections and prices on-line or stop by the WaterColor Inn.[/FONT]


[FONT=Georgia, serif]November 5, 2011[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, serif]Paddle with Eddie Bauer/First Ascent Expedition Kayaker, Ben Stookesberry on Western Lake[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, serif]WaterColor BoatHouse - YOLO Board[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, serif]1:00pm – 3:00pm[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, serif]Kayaks and canoe provided by WaterColor Resort (while supplies last)[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, serif]YOLO Boards at $15 per board or Bring Your Own Board (BYOB)[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, serif]Call ahead to reserve your YOLO Board at 850 259.1990[/FONT]

“[FONT=Georgia, serif]Kadoma"[/FONT][FONT=Georgia, serif] was a nickname for Hendri Coetzee, a legendary South African kayaker who had explored some of Africaʼs wildest rivers. In December of 2010, American pro kayakers Chris Korbulic and [/FONT][FONT=Georgia, serif]Ben Stookesberry[/FONT][FONT=Georgia, serif] followed Coetzee into the Democratic Republic of Congo for a first descent of the dangerous Lukuga River. Seven weeks into the expedition, tragedy struck. Coetzee was paddling tip to tail in between the other two men when a fifteen-foot crocodile surfaced silently and swiftly pulled him underwater. He was never seen again. The cover story for [/FONT][FONT=Georgia, serif]Outside[/FONT][FONT=Georgia, serif] magazine in February, the horrific story is now recounted in [/FONT][FONT=Georgia, serif]this tense documentary[/FONT][FONT=Georgia, serif] that was directed by Stookesberry. [/FONT]

[FONT=Georgia, serif]Join Ben Stookesberry for an informative meet and greet and an opportunity to learn from an Eddie Bauer/First Ascent Athlete. Kayak, canoe or YOLO while learning new techniques and skills on scenic Western Lake. [/FONT]
 

30A Skunkape

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And here comes a cold front, just in time.:up: And I predict the eyes will be far drier watching the man being killed by a crocodile than they were when the baby hippo met a similar fate a few years back.:lol:
 
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