KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL
2019 PROGRAMME

We are thrilled to welcome you with open arms and open hearts to Kendal 2019. Our theme this year is Openness, and we are ready to throw open the Brewery doors and get going!
It really is a global time to Share the Adventure; to be open-minded and listen to the many stories and opinions out there. So this year, at Kendal, we are embracing this mindset. Our speakers, filmmakers, writers, athletes and adventurers embody this curious outlook, as do our audience.
It’s incredible to have such an international gathering every year to experience ideas, art, stories, music, dancing, and most of all, adventure in the best possible setting.
So let’s begin! We have been pretty open this year ourselves; listening to what you think of the Festival, and making sure the event itself is open to as diverse an audience as possible. We’ve adapted so price isn’t a barrier to watching films with us, and we’ve programmed to encourage you to reconsider your own barriers (certainly not age – watch the ‘Age is No Barrier’ collection!) We’ve consulted young people on how we can better appeal to the future adventurers and audiences of Kendal (catch their special pick of films in ‘Youth Programmed’). While our Literature Festival embraces the idea that a summit should be for everyone with the ‘Open Mountain’ initiative; calling for unrepresented voices in the outdoors. Plus our new film collections, ‘Outside Thinkers I & II’ push creative, innovative activists and conservationists to the forefront.
Every year at Kendal we deliver cutting edge content; premiere films, untold stories, and classic tales of fabled heroes and heroines. We encourage you to follow in the steps of the little star of our Festival trailer this year, and take the plunge. Try a film session you wouldn’t have thought of, pull up a seat next to a stranger, dance your way into our ceilidh, push yourself in our trail run and take a plunge in our crystal fresh lakes… You never know – perhaps sharing these adventures will change you!
Often it’s in the scared, and in the unknown, that we begin to wonder…
We wish you a very warm and open welcome to Kendal 2019!
OUR VISION IS TO INSPIRE MORE PEOPLE TO EXPLORE, RESPECT & REPRESENT MOUNTAINS, WILDERNESS & THEIR CULTURES
These are just some of the 150+ speakers at Kendal this year! Find out where to see these athletes, authors, filmmakers, artists, photographers, poets and everyone in between over the next few pages...
Catrina Davies Gary Gibson Lauren Steadman Katie Burrell Joel Corrigan Matthew Sowerby Dan Richards Rachael Kidd Claudine Toutoungi Peter Owen Jones Danny Rurlander Katie Winton Pete Whittaker Mike Berners-Lee Anita Sethi David Gange Peter Van Hulle Jessica J Lee Corin Smith Lee Craigie Julian Hoffman Hanna Tuulikki Fernanda Maciel Reece Wilson Luke Turner Sarah Outen Dave MacLeod Michael Gill Corrado Korra Presce Megan Hine Amanda Thomson Rich & Tom Seipp Kate Davis Darren Fishwick Jasbinder Bilan Polly Atkin Sir Chris Bonington Nicky Spinks Ange Harker Marcus Eder Cumbria Youth Dance Lena Stoffel Teddy Keen Peter Fiennes Bren Orton Fenwick Ridley Cal Major Dierdre Wolownick Paul Tierney Faye Latham Matt HellikerThe Brewery Arts Centre is the central hub of the Festival weekend. Here you will find our Box Office , the Info Desk , the Guest Summit Lounge and our enormous tented village with its brand interaction and free talks. Look out for the Basecamp, the Shackleton Tent , the Lowe Alpine Yurt and the The North Face Advanced Basecamp – you might need a map! The Brewery Arts Centre is also the destination for some of our film screenings, many of our Literature Festival talks, our Film Awards and a slew of Festival speakers. Of course no festival will be a festival without bars, cafes, live music and parties – all to be found here.
OUR OTHER VENUES
However it doesn’t only happen at the Brewery – we keep growing! Stretching through the lanes of Kendal we have other venues in use; including Kendal Town Hall, the Shakespeare Centre , the Library, the Abbot Hall Social Centre and the big one – the 900 seated Leisure Centre and new for 2019 – Ye Olde Fleece Inn . The map at the back of the programme will help you find your way!
...and what a programme it is! Films are at the heart of the Festival - we have over 80 of them screening over the weekend, divided into 21 different film collections - which are mostly repeated several times over the Festival. For 2019, we are excited to be introducing a new system for viewing the films that make up our Film Programme: we are selling individual Film Session Tickets instead of Day Film Passes. The reason for doing this is to maximise capacity at venues and allow you more flexibility to enjoy the full depth of our programme, whilst keeping film at the very heart of our Festival. If there’s an event you really want to attend and it clashes with a film collection, check when else it is being screened and use the handy planner at the back of the programme to plan your weekend!
We sometimes have to make last minute changes so any Festival updates are communicated via: Twitter @kendalmountain, Instagram and Facebook @kendalmountainfestival, plus oldskool noticeboards at the Brewery Arts Centre Box Office and Info Desk in the Basecamp Village.
There’s food and drink available at all our major venues. Lots of choice in particular at the Brewery Arts Centre - both at the restaurants and outside with concessions, also check out the bars at the Kendal Town Hall and Leisure Centre. Plus the town of Kendal is ready and waiting with over 40 bars, cafes and restaurants all within a few minutes walk of the main venues. A list of Kendal’s offerings can be found on page 34, including opening times and food type.
All our venues are accessible by foot or bicycle. You shouldn’t need to walk more than 20 minutes between any venues. There is limited parking available especially in the immediate vicinity of the Brewery Arts Centre 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 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.
There’s so much going on over the Festival weekend, so to make these next few pages a little simpler to understand, we’ve used these icons to let you know the type of event.
Any live event with a speaker, or two!
Including film premieres featuring filmmakers and/or stars of the films.
LITERATURE EVENTS
A wide variety of talks from authors, poets, academics and more...
ARTS EVENTS
Dance, performance art, opera and more...
MUSIC
We’ve got bands and DJs playing at venues all over Kendal, all weekend!
ENVIRONMENT
Events and talks relating to the environment, climate breakdown and activism.
SECRET SESSIONS
Mystery location, mystery speaker. One-of-a-kind, never to be repeated events over the weekend.
For a break from marathon film viewing, take part in the adidas TERREX 10k trail run!
Film sessions and events aimed specifically at families.
FREE EVENTS!
Join in on the Festival fun for FREE!
17.00 – 18.30 THURSDAY 14 NOV
MEET: TOP OF BEAST BANKS, FELLSIDE, KENDAL
FILMS: BREWERY ARTS CENTRE –THEATRE & SCREEN 2
Celebrate the start of Kendal’s own Mountain Festival with a big welcome from Sir Chris Bonington! Then head off on a short ‘Alpine Descent’ down Captain French Lane to the Brewery Arts Centre to watch some of this year’s short films on the big screen – all for FREE! The procession will start at 5.30pm outside The Riflemans Arms on Kendal’s Fellside. The film screening will finish by 6.30pm –suitable for families and anyone with a sense of adventure!
FREE TO ATTEND
Please note: numbers are limited for film screenings and a ticket will be required from the team up at Fellside.
BEST OF KENDAL PAST
19.30 – 21.30 THURSDAY 14 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE –SCREEN 2 & STUDIO & YE OLDE FLEECE INN
A special screening of our best and award-winning films from previous years. A chance to see the directors’ personal favourites!
TICKETS £7.50
19.30 - 22.00 THURSDAY 14 NOV
KENDAL TOWN HALL
The best curated content showcasing paragliding, hang gliding, BASE, speed riding and acro, hosted by our very own Free-Flight legend, Jocky Sanderson.
We’ll be joined by special guests from the world of free-flight plus a selection of jawdropping films from all over the world.
Presented by Ozone.
TICKETS £12.50 / U18S £7.50
19.30 – 22.00 THURSDAY 14 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - THEATRE
We celebrate the grass roots of this unique and historical sport. Finlay Wild discusses the Welsh 3000s record, 10 ‘Bens’ and the Lakeland Classics, Darren Fishwick returns with more ‘Fishwick Chronicles’; and Mhairi Helme shares her Classic Rock adventure. Plus fantastic films from the world of fell running, another challenging quiz (get studying those race maps!), and general hilarity from our host, Jon Richardson of Rossendale Harriers.
Presented by Harvey Maps.
Supported by Hangar18 & Pete Bland Sports.
TICKETS £12.50 / U18S £7.50
19.30 – 21.30 THURSDAY 14 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM
As part of its centenary this year, the Forestry Commission launched a new writers’ residency to diversify voices found in nature writing. During 2019, writers Tiffany Francis-Baker and Zakiya Mckenzie spent time exploring the nation’s forests and meeting the people looking after these majestic landscapes. Join Anita Sethi as Tiffany and Zakiya take us on a journey into England’s woodlands, hearing excerpts of their work and exploring where nature writing could go next.
Presented by the Forestry Commission.
TICKETS £10 / U18S £3
09.30 – 10.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - STUDIO
An opportunity for people with learning difficulties, or those living with dementia, and their carers to enjoy a programme of highly visual short films.
TICKETS £4 / CARERS FREE
10.00 – 11.00 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - SCREEN 2
A special screening of some of our best films for parents with their babies in a welcoming environment.
TICKETS £4 / BABES IN ARMS FREE
ALL WEEKEND: 10.00 FRI – 16.00 SUN
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE
Join one of the most immersive adventure experiences ever captured. Witness what it’s like to be engulfed in a Himalayan avalanche, cross a crevasse and stare deep in its depths, be caught out in a storm, and take in the view from the top of the world. With thanks to filmmaker Jon Griffith. The session will run every half hour over the weekend.
TICKETS £5 FROM THE BOX OFFICE
12.00 – 13.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - SCREEN 1
We believe that outdoor adventure is the perfect catalyst to free your body and mind from the demands of today’s world. To be 100% present in the moment and embrace something greater than our daily routine. However we are often held back by things that are harder to understand; the fear of the unknown or thoughts that can clutter our minds and stop us from exploring. Hear from inspirational people who have embraced new opportunities in their lives and find out how they have overcome their own barriers to access everyday adventures. Hosted by Megan Hine, featuring Jo Moseley, David Flanagan, Alex Feechan and Graeme Walker.
Presented by Findra.
TICKETS £9.50 / U18S7.50
13.00 – 17.45 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM
Established in 1983 to commemorate the lives of Peter Boardman and Joe Tasker, the Boardman Tasker Charitable Trust celebrates their legacy by presenting the annual Award for Mountain Literature, presented to the author of an original work, which has made an outstanding contribution to mountain literature. Join us to find out who will be the 36th winner of the coveted Boardman Tasker Award...
The shortlisted books are:
No Easy Way by Mick Fowler
Lands Of Lost Borders by Kate Harris
I nner Ranges by Geoff Powter
Paul Preuss by David Smart
Hangdog Days by Jeff Smoot
The Equilibrium Line by David Wilson We’re delighted to welcome all of the shortlisted authors to Kendal for this event.
The afternoon is hosted by Stephen Venables. Stephen will chat with shortlisted authors and will include readings from the authors. This will be followed by the Chair of Judges announcing the 2019 winner.
The 2019 judges are novelist Roger Hubank (chair), editor-in-chief of Alpinist Katie Ives and climber & bibliophile Tony Shaw, all of whom will be present.
TICKETS £12.50
13.30 – 15.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - STUDIO
‘Patagonia Action Works’ is a new online platform to fight for the planet. Hear from leading environmentalists from Save our Rivers, Carbon Literacy Project and The River Trust. Proceeds of ticket sales will be passed on to the NGOs associated with the session.
Presented by Patagonia.
TICKETS £5
14.15 – 15.45 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - SCREEN 2
Justin Anderson, the producer of BBC’s Planet Earth II Mountains episode, takes you on a journey in sound, from the frozen seas of Antarctica to the jungles of Costa Rica.
Presented by Wounded Buffalo.
TICKETS £7.50
FRIDAY 15 NOV
SESSION 1. 15.00 – 16.30
SESSION 2. 17.00 – 18.30
One-of-a-kind, never to be repeated events over the Festival weekend. Hosted by Joe White and George Lonsdale, and featuring some very special guests. Meet at the Brewery Arts Centre outside the Box Office under the ‘Secret Session’ sign. That’s it; our lips are sealed...
TICKETS £7
Please note: due to the spontaneous nature of this session it may not be suitable for children. Come
16.00 – 17.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
KENDAL LEISURE CENTRE
With the Climate Movement taking place and receiving huge input from our young people, we believe it is vitally important as a Festival to step up, and empower and support these young Climate Activists. Therefore we are delivering a session addressing the ‘theme of future hope’ and how young people can creatively look at ways to have their voice heard. Featuring local youth activists, Jemima Longcake and Mathew Cockram plus film directors and leading environmental groups, we will explore how collectively as a community we can work together.
TICKETS FREE – EVERYONE WELCOME
16.30 – 18.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - SCREEN 2
Edie tells the story of an elderly lady played by Sheila Hancock who after a bitter and miserable life sets out to try and capture a little of the magic she had as a young girl by climbing Suilven in Scotland’s northwest Highlands. The film will be followed by a Q&A with the producer Mark Stothert.
TICKETS £7.50 / U18S £5
17.00 – 18.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - THEATRE
‘Eastbound’ follows the incredible endurance cyclist Jenny Graham on her record breaking round-the-world by bike trip. The film will be followed by a Q&A with Jenny Graham.
TICKETS £12.50 / U18S £8.50
17.15 – 19.15 FRIDAY 15 NOV
KENDAL TOWN HALL
Celebrating adventure tales from around the globe. Hear from Grangers’ ambassador Ben Saunders who has covered a record-breaking 6,000km on foot in the Polar Regions since 2001. We’ll also be joined by full time nomads, Fay and Matt Doyle. Despite successful careers in London, Fay and Matt found themselves feeling unfulfilled and decided to leave their urban lives behind – they’ll share their ‘Imperfect Adventures’ and explain how you can make your life more adventurous.
Presented by Lowe Alpine. Supported by Grangers.
TICKETS £15 / U18S £8.50
18.30 – 20.00 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM
The Willowherb Review is a groundbreaking new literary journal dedicated to diversity in nature writing, publishing emerging and established writers of colour who take as their themes place, environment, and nature. We are delighted to present a showcase of the exciting work Willowherb is presenting, with editor Jessica J. Lee and contributors Amanda Thomson and Jay G Ying.
TICKETS £10 / U18S £3
19.00 – 20.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
ABBOT HALL SOCIAL CENTRE
Alex joins us to share his second book Another Peak recalling his inspirational and compelling journey to climb all 100 UK county tops by bicycle, foot and kayak, covering over 5,000 miles in 72 days to encourage conversations around mental well-being.
TICKETS £10
19.00 – 20.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
SHAKESPEARE CENTRE
Photographer Ben Tibbets shares photographs, drawings and stories from the highest peaks of the European Alps. After nearly a decade of climbing to reach all 82 alpine summits over 4000m, Ben describes his journey on each ascent through a series of stirring adventures, into which are woven stories from the historical climbs. The event will be presented by climber Rob Greenwood.
TICKETS £10
19.00 – 20.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - THEATRE
Follow Dave as he travels to some of the remotest, scenic corners of Scotland, culminating in a voyage to the remote island archipelago of St Kilda on board Bob Shepton’s yacht ‘Dodo’s Delight’. A Q&A with Dave, Captain Bob, Natalie Berry and filmmaker Chris Prescott follows the film.
TICKETS £15 / U18S £8.50
19.30 – 22.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
KENDAL LEISURE CENTRE
Our legendary unmissable event for offroad bike fans. Hosted by Rob Warner, the line up includes Scottish phenomenon Reece Wilson, cross-country and cyclocross rider Evie Richards, pro mountain bike racer Katy Winton, the undisputed Queen of mountain biking Tracy Moseley, father and son team Rich and Tom Seipp and long distance bike packer Lee Craigie.
Presented by Trek.
Supported by Five Ten.
TICKETS £18 / U18S £9.50
20.00 – 22.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
KENDAL TOWN HALL
Hear from Richard ‘Roo’ Walters, an expert on 3D cave surveying who recently scanned Tham Luang Cave, Thailand, from where 12 boys and their coach were spectacularly rescued. Joel Corrigan, the project organiser of Dachstein: The Search For The Deepest Cave in the World’s, shares what has been one of the most daunting caving expeditions ever. Plus films you’re unlikely to see anywhere else!
Presented by Petzl.
Supported by UK Caving.
TICKETS £15 / U18S £8.50
21.00 – 22.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - THEATRE
A special one-off session to celebrate the BMC’s 75th birthday. Niall Grimes, departs reality with a heady mix of celeb climbers, the latest BMC TV films, special guests and a time machine.
TICKETS £12.50
21.00 – 22.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE THE FESTIVAL BOOKSHOP
Turning the nature memoir genre upon its head, this is a honest, haunting and moving memoir about sexuality, shame and the lure of the trees.
TICKETS £10
21.00 – 23.00 FRIDAY 15 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - SCREEN 2
Home shares Sarah Outen’s incredible journey, as between 2011 and 2015 she traversed the globe by bike, kayak and rowing boat, travelling over 20,000 miles by human power alone.
TICKETS £9.50
09.30 - 11.3 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - SCREEN 1
A film about people, rivers and the fight for the future of wild fish and the environment that supports them. Alistair Maltby from the Rivers Trust and activist Corin Smith from Salmon and Trout Conservation will join for a panel discussion and Q&A following the film. Please join us for free coffee/tea and pastry in the foyer of the cinema complex from 8.45am.
TICKETS £9.50 / U18S £5
BLACK DIAMOND ROCK & ICE SESSION
9.30 – 11.30 SATURDAY 16 NOV
KENDAL TOWN HALL
The ever-psyched Matt Helliker gives us full insight into his recent exploits, both in the mountains and on the sea cliffs and slabs, including his recent success on The Big Issue (E9). Plus a chance to hear from “The best climber you’ve never heard of”, Corrado ‘Korra’ Pesce, the Chamonix-based alpinist whose hard repeats and bold new routes in the Alps and Patagonia have created plenty of noise.
Presented by Black Diamond.
TICKETS £15 / U18S £8.50
Freedom of movement knows no boundaries.
EVEREST ENGLAND PETER OWEN JONES
09.30 – 11.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
ABBOT HALL SOCIAL CENTRE
How to climb Everest without leaving England. Enjoy inspiring hill walking tales with BBC TV presenter and celebrity vicar Peter Owen Jones.
TICKETS £10
THE ROUGH STUFF FELLOWSHIP ARCHIVE
09.30 – 11.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM
Celebrate the exploits of the Rough-Stuff Fellowship, founded in 1955, it’s the oldest off-road cycling club in the world. This book celebrates their style and their spirit. A document of the history of cycling off the beaten track and of British outdoor culture.
TICKETS £10
VOLVO FAMILY ADVENTURE FILM SESSION
09.30 – 11.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
KENDAL LEISURE CENTRE
Enjoy a selection of thrilling short films on the big screen and inspire your children for life with the world of outdoor adventure.
TICKETS FREE
Limited availability – please book tickets!
CHILDREN’S LITERATURE THE LOST BOOK OF ADVENTURE TEDDY KEEN
10.00 – 11.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
CHILDREN’S STORY CAMP
A set of tattered sketchbooks are discovered in the Amazon, filled with the extraordinary adventures and survival methods of the Unknown Adventurer. Teddy joins us in Kendal to share this oneof-a-kind adventure book.
TICKETS £5 / U16S £1
ADIDAS TERREX 10K TRAIL RUN
11.00 START SATURDAY 16 NOV
KENDAL TOWN CENTRE
A classic trail run: lots of great ascents, jaw dropping views, some hard packed and grassy trails and a great town centre finish.
ENTRY £15 IN ADVANCE £20 ON THE DAY
WHERE THERE’S A WILL EMILY CHAPPELL
11.30 – 13.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM
Endurance cyclist Emily Chappell joins us to share her new book a story of transformation from London cycle courier to cross-continental bike racer, testing the limits of resilience and endurance.
TICKETS £10
FURTHER THAN IT LOOKS GREY HEN PRESS
11.30 – 13.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
ABBOT HALL SOCIAL CENTRE
This new collection of poetry celebrates the splendour of mountains and explores our relationship with them.
TICKETS £10
SALT STREET VS KENDAL
11.45 - 13.15 SATURDAY 16 NOV
KENDAL LEISURE CENTRE
Salt Street Productions are back with their latest BBC series ‘Versus’. Skooter vs BMX with tricks live on stage, fell runner vs mountain biker featuring local fell runner Hannah Russell, plus drone flying tricks!
TICKETS £6 / U18S £4
ED DRUMMOND: A TRIBUTE PRESENTED BY DMM
12.00 – 13.30 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - SCREEN 1
A special tribute to the late Ed Drummond, one of the greatest characters ever to grace the British climbing scene. Curated by Paul Diffley, the tribute includes short films, reminiscences of Drummond’s routes and live reading of his poetic writings about some of his most famous climbs.
TICKETS £12.50 / U18S £8.50
CHILDREN’S LITERATURE KIDS FIGHT PLASTIC MARTIN DOREY
12.00 – 13.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
CHILDREN’S STORY CAMP
We need superheroes to fight plastic and help save our oceans. Martin Dorey shows how you can become a #2minutesuperhero by completing 50 missions to fight plastic at home, school and on your days out.
TICKETS £5 / U16S £1
WORLD FILM PREMIERE TREK PRESENTS GOING IN
12.15 – 13.45 FRIDAY 15 NOV
KENDAL TOWN HALL
Get up close and personal with Trek MTB athletes as they experience the highs and lows of training, racing and living for the sport they love. Followed with a Q&A with some of the stars of the film.
TICKETS £9.50 / £5 (U18S)
CRACK CLIMBING PETE WHITTAKER
13.30 – 15.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM
Renowned crack climber, author and one half of the ‘Wide Boyz’, Pete Whittaker, shares his new guide The Definitive Guide to Crack Climbing.
TICKETS £10
13.30 – 15.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
ABBOT HALL SOCIAL CENTRE
Through a series of ‘headphone walks’ and reflective interviews with musicians, filmmakers, ruralists and witnesses, Richard explores Britain’s landscapes and the compositions inspired by them.
TICKETS £10
CHILDREN’S LITERATURE ASHA AND THE SPIRIT BIRD JASBINDER BILAN
13.45 – 14.45 SATURDAY 16 NOV
CHILDREN’S STORY CAMP
Inspired by the spirit of her grandmother in the form of a lamagaia bird, Asha sets off on a dangerous journey, to find her father and bring him home before money-lenders make them penniless.
TICKETS £5 / U16S £1
SATURDAY 16 NOV
SESSION 3. 14.00 – 15.30
SESSION 4. 16.00 – 17.30
SESSION 5. 20.00 – 21.30
One-of-a-kind, never to be repeated events over the Festival weekend. Hosted by Joe White and George Lonsdale, and featuring some very special guests. Meet at the Brewery Arts Centre outside the Box Office under the ‘Secret Session’ sign. That’s it; our lips are sealed...
TICKETS £7
Please note: due to the spontaneous nature of this session it may not be suitable for children.
14.15 – 16.15 SATURDAY 16 NOV
KENDAL LEISURE CENTRE
New for 2019! Hosted by Harry Dowdney from Rapha’s ‘Gone Racing’ series of films, hear from World Tour Pro Lachlan Morton who will talk about his experiences riding the teams ‘Alternative Calendar’ of events including GB duro, Dirty Kanza and The Three Peaks. Plus a special guest appearance from Emily Chappell.
Presented by Rapha.
Supported by Cannondale & Wheelbase.
TICKETS £12.50 / U18S £8.50
14.30 – 16.30 SATURDAY 16 NOV
KENDAL TOWN HALL
Tales of river running, sea crossings, big fall drops, freestyle tricks, SUP adventures and big river expeditions from around the globe, presented by stand up paddleboarder Cal Major and surf kayaker Paul Robertson. Ray Goodwin discusses his history in the outdoors; ‘back in the day’ he paddled some serious whitewater, and completed impressive sea kayaking expeditions. He literally wrote the book on canoeing, and now is introducing his young daughter to the sport. Plus, tales from two friends – Bren Orton and Adrian Mattern – who spend their time searching the globe for the biggest whitewater in the world.
Presented by Palm Equipment and Pyranha Kayaks.
TICKETS £15 / U18S £8.50
Palm and Pyranha Paddlesports Session
Saturday, 2:30 pm, Kendal Town Hall
EXPERIENCE FUTURELIGHT™
BREATHABLE-WATERPROOF TECHNOLOGY
FIRST HAND FROM INTERACTIVE PRODUCT INSTALLATIONS TO OUTDOOR TEST ACTIVITIES WITH THE NORTH FACE ATHLETES AND GLENMORE LODGE.
Enjoy refreshments whilst checking out stories of adventure from alpinist David Göttler and endurance-runner Fernanda Maciel.
THE NORTH FACE FUTURELIGHT™ SNOW NIGHT:
16th November / Kendal Leisure Centre / 7.30pm.
With Evelina Nilsson and Markus Eder.
PAUL PREUSS
DAVID SMART
15.30 – 17.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
ABBOT HALL SOCIAL CENTRE
David Smart shares his biography of the renowned Austrian alpinist Paul Preuss, considered one of the founders of free climbing, having achieved international recognition for his remarkable solo ascents and for his advocacy of climbing without any artificial aids.
TICKETS £10 / U18S £3
CHILDREN’S LITERATURE EVEREST
ALEXANDRA STEWART
15.30 – 16.30 SATURDAY 16 NOV
CHILDREN’S STORY CAMP
Alexandra tells the story of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay – two very different yet equally determined men who battled frost-biting temperatures, tumbling ice rocks, powerful winds and death-defying ridges to climb the world’s highest mountain.
TICKETS £5 / U16S £1
IRREPLACEABLE JULIAN HOFFMAN
15.30 – 17.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM
Join author Julian Hoffman in conversation with Karen Lloyd, for a talk on his latest book, a powerful and tender call to arms to save our wild places and irreplaceable habitats. A timely reminder of the vital connections between humans and nature, and all that we stand to lose.
TICKETS £10
SPECIAL FILM SCREENING CLIMBING BLIND
PRESENTED BY MONTANE
16.30 – 18.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - THEATRE
At four years of age Jesse Dufton was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa. Despite his devastating condition Jesse attempts to be the first blind person to make a ‘non-sight’ lead of the iconic Old Man of Hoy sea stack. Jesse, partner Molly Thompson and filmmaker Alastair Lee will be on stage following the film.
TICKETS £12.50 / U18S £8.50
CHILDREN’S LITERATURE BOOK LAUNCH FANTASTIC FEMALE ADVENTURERS
LILY DYU
17.00 – 18.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
CHILDREN’S STORY CAMP
Ski to the North Pole with Ann Daniels. Feel the air beneath your feet as you climb high on a cliff face with Gwen Moffat. Experience the thrill of racing down rocky Himalayan trails with champion runner Mira Rai. We’re delighted that Lily Dyu will be celebrating the launch of her fantastic new book right here in Kendal!
TICKETS £5 / U16S £1
WORLD FILM PREMIERE BEHIND THE SCENES: THE BERGHAUS DRAGON’S BACK RACE
PRESENTED BY BERGHAUS
17.30 – 18.30 SATURDAY 16 NOV
KENDAL TOWN HALL
Behind every great race is an even greater event team: this is their story. Follow the journey, as they place check points, move the event through Wales, and deal with incidents on the course. Followed by a Q&A with race director Shane Ohly and guests.
TICKETS £7.50 / U18S £6
MICHAEL GILL
17.30 – 19.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
ABBOT HALL SOCIAL CENTRE
Michael Gill joins us from New Zealand to share the biography of his close friend – Edmund Hillary. A man who against expedition orders drove his tractor to the South Pole; a man honoured around the world for his pioneering climbs yet who collapsed on more than one occasion on a mountain, and a man who gave so much to Nepal yet lost his family to its mountains.
TICKETS £10
17.30 – 19.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM
A new voice in mountain and outdoor literature: this panel discussion with performance prose and poetry will showcase new work by people underrepresented in the outdoors. Following an open call for submissions this summer, our judges; journalist Anita Sethi and poets Polly Atkin and Kate Davis, selected five pieces of written work which will be shared at this event.
Supported by the John Muir Trust.
TICKETS £10 /U18S £3
19.00 – 22.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
YE OLDE FLEECE INN
An exclusive and unique evening with legendary mountaineers Doug Scott and Sir Chris Bonington, in the relaxed atmosphere of Kendal’s Ye Olde Fleece Inn.
TICKETS £45
All proceeds raised will be donated to Doug’s charity Community Action Nepal
19.00 – 20.30 SATURDAY 16 NOV
SHAKESPEARE CENTRE
Mountains and the upland landscape have been an integral influence to musicians going back centuries. Join opera singer Peter Van Hulle and pianist Michael Cayton for a mountain inspired performance.
TICKETS £10 / U18S £3
19.00 – 21.30 SATURDAY 16 NOV
KENDAL LIBRARY
Grab a drink from the bar and settle down for some serious literary revelry. Hosted by local author Karen Lloyd, we will be joined by poets, storytellers and performers.
TICKETS £10
PRESENTED BY PERTEX
SUPPORTED BY YETI
19.00 – 20.30 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BASECAMP STAGE
Our ‘Oscars’ of mountain film, hosted by Jury Chairman Keme Nzerem and panel of judges, will reveal the winners of the film prizes and the Heart of the Lakes Photography Competition. In an exciting development, this year our Awards will take place on the Basecamp Stage. More fun, more accessible; be part of the buzz and meet the winning athletes and filmmakers at this free event!
Supported by Pennington’s Spirits.
TICKETS FREE
Free to attend – limited numbers
PRESENTED BY PATAGONIA
19.00 – 20.30 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - THEATRE
‘Rotpunkt’ documents the advent, the agony and the art of the redpoint through Alex Megos’s efforts to redefine the boundaries of the form. Followed by a Q&A with Alex Megos.
TICKETS £15 / U18S £8.50
09.30 – 11.30 SUNDAY 17 NOV
KENDAL TOWN HALL
Jonathan Cowie and Ella Foote from Outdoor Swimmer Magazine host an exhilarating morning of swimming tales. Lindsey Cole takes us from Shetland to the Scilly Isles on her ‘Dipping Britain’ adventure. Hear how adventure swimmer Fenwick Ridley got on completing an upstream 60 mile swim of the North Tyne. Local cyclist and swimmer Ben Dowman shares the film of his new creation – the Frog Whitton Round. Plus films, quiz and giveaways.
Presented by Dryrobe.
Supported by Outdoor Swimmer Magazine & Above.Below / RuckRaft.
TICKETS £15 / £8.50 (U18S)
09.30 – 11.00 SUNDAY 17 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - STUDIO
Gary is a well known throughout the UK for his new routing. In fact, with almost 5000 to his name there’s a good chance you’ve climbed one of them! However along the way he’s been no stranger to controversy. Hosted by UKC’s Rob Greenwood.
TICKETS £10
09.30 – 11.00 SUNDAY 17 NOV SHAKESPEARE CENTRE
2019 is the bicentenary of the visionary art critic, writer, artist and thinker John Ruskin. From the early silent era to ‘Mr Turner’ in 2014, John Ruskin has made various guest appearances in films and television series set in the Victorian art world. Two leading cultural historians, Professor Christopher Frayling and Professor Jeffrey Richards, will explore the many meanings of Ruskin on screen.
Presented by Lancaster University and The Ruskin.
TICKETS £10 /U18S £3
10.00 – 11.30 SUNDAY 17 NOV
KENDAL LEISURE CENTRE
Enjoy a selection of thrilling short films on the big screen and inspire your children for life with the world of outdoor adventure.
TICKETS FREE
Limited availability – please book tickets!
10.30 – 11.00 SUNDAY 17 NOV
ABBOT HALL SOCIAL CENTRE
Writer and musician, Catrina Davies shares her story and insights into her new book Homesick: the memoir of a personal housing crisis and a country-wide one, a comment on class, economics, mental health and nature, and a thoughtful examination of what we mean by ‘home’.
TICKETS £10
10.30 – 11.00 SUNDAY 17 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM
Charlie Gere offers a different vision of the rural environment from those found in much of contemporary nature writing, challenging the bourgeois pastoralism of popular nature writing and revealing the landscape of North West England as profoundly unnatural and strange.
TICKETS £10
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ALPINISM: ALIVE AND WELL?
11.45 – 13.45 SUNDAY 17 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - THEATRE
This provocative theme forms the core of this year’s event, exploring where alpine climbing sits in today’s world. Social media, athlete sponsorship, carbon footprints. Our panel of well-known personalities will debate these issues, hoping to find a consensus along the way. Presented by John Roberts, we’ll be joined by our Festival patron Sir Chris Bonington, climber and writer Tom Livingstone, alpinist, climber and writer Nick Bullock and editor-in-chief of Alpinist Magazine, Katie Ives.
Presented by Mountain Equipment. Supported by the Alpine Club.
TICKETS £12.50 U18S £8.50
11.45 – 13.45 SUNDAY 17 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - STUDIO
‘Patagonia Action Works’ is a new online platform to fight for the planet. Hear from leading environmentalists from Save our Rivers, Carbon Literacy Project and The River Trust. Proceeds of ticket sales will be passed on to the NGOs associated with the session.
Presented by Patagonia.
TICKETS £5
12.15 – 13.45 SUNDAY 17 NOV
KENDAL TOWN HALL
Host Huw Jack Brassington presents an afternoon showcasing the best mountain running stories, long-distance solo adventures, and simple tales of suffering Our trio of guests are adventure racer and ultra runner Fernanda Maciel whose achievements include being the first woman to run the Camino de Santiago Compostela (860km in 10 days). Nicky Spinks shares tales from her experience of the notorious Barkley Marathons this year. Plus, former British Army Captain turned ultra runner Tom Evans joins us with a new film about his life as a top athlete.
TICKETS £15 / U18S £8.50
12.30 – 14.00 SUNDAY 17 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM Artist, composer and performer Hanna Tuulikki explores the place of folk narratives, memory, ritual and technology within specific environments.
TICKETS £10
MARIE DUVAL
VICTORIAN CARTOONIST OF MOUNTAIN TOURS AND TRAVEL
12.30 – 14.00 SUNDAY 17 NOV
ABBOT HALL SOCIAL CENTRE
Simon Grennan introduces the world of Victorian travel and mountaineering through the work of maverick London cartoonist Marie Duval. In the 1870s, Europe’s first female cartoonist climbed the heights of mirth by drawing illustrations, cartoons and full comic strips about the English abroad, on mountaineering holidays and mountain tours.
TICKETS £10 / U18S £3
CHILDREN’S LITERATURE SNOW LEOPARD: GREY GHOST OF THE MOUNTAIN JUSTIN ANDERSON
12.30 – 13.30 SUNDAY 17 NOV
CHILDREN’S STORY CAMP
Justin Anderson shares excerpts from ‘Snow Leopard: Grey Ghost of the Mountain.’ A tale about a young child’s experience going to the mountains to find a snow leopard.
TICKETS £5 / U16S £1
SUNDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2019 - 14:15
THOMAS
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE THEATRE
BASE CAMP
DANNY RURLANDER
14.00 – 15.00 SUNDAY 17 NOV
CHILDREN’S STORY CAMP
Tom’s secret escape is Skylark, his drone. Through this technology, he can fly above his Lake District home, exploring his world from different perspective. When he stumbles upon a terrorist plot, he must find a way to stop it...before it’s too late..
TICKETS £5 / U16S £1
PRESENTED BY PICTURE ORGANIC CLOTHING
14.15 – 15.45 SUNDAY 17 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - THEATRE
Shelter follows five friends as they embark on a human-powered journey exploring the historic mountain huts of the Alps with their guide friend Serge. The event will feature filmmakers and special guests from the film.
TICKETS £9.50
CUMBRIA
14.15 – 15.45 SUNDAY 17 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - STUDIO
An exciting opportunity to watch Topos: Tethera - a unique piece of vertical choreography, exploring the relationship between climbing and dance. And to hear from those behind the film.
TICKETS £10
14.30 – 16.00 SUNDAY 18 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE THEATRE
Welcome to the middle of nowhere. Join Dan Richards as he journeys to some of the world’s less-traveled places. An exploration of the outposts set along the edges of civilisation and the impact that visiting these has on the human spirit.
TICKETS £10
14.30 – 16.00 SUNDAY 17 NOV
ABBOT HALL SOCIAL CENTRE
A walking journey round Britain in the company of great writers, Peter Fiennes joins us to share an illuminating journey into Britain’s landscape past and present.
TICKETS £10
14.30 – 16.00 SUNDAY 17 NOV
KENDAL TOWN HALL
We’re delighted to welcome Dierdre Wolownick from the USA to share her new memoir. Inspired by her son, Alex Honnold, at 66 Dierdre became the oldest woman to climb El Capitan. A honest, passionate and captivating read. She says “I’ve had many ‘seasons’ during my decades as a teacher, writer, conductor, mother. Seasons for exams. For traveling. For concerts. But my Yosemite season has been like no other. Each year, when Alex and I climb together, I think, “I’ll never top that!” And each year, I do.”
TICKETS £10
BEST OF KENDAL
AFTERNOON 16.30 – 19.00
EVENING 20.00 – 22.30
SUNDAY 17 NOV
Watch a selection of the judges favourite films films, screening over five venues in Kendal. Film titles and venues will be publicised on Saturday night (on posters around the Brewery Arts Centre and on our website) after the Awards Ceremony.
TICKETS £12 / U18S £6
THE FRAYED ATLANTIC EDGE DAVID GANGE
16.30 – 18.00 SUNDAY 17 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM
Over the course of a year, historian and nature writer David Gange kayaked the weatherravaged coasts of Atlantic Britain and Ireland from north to south: every cove, sound, inlet, island. The story of his journey is one of staggering adventure, range and beauty.
TICKETS £10
DIARY OF THE LAST MAN ROBERT MINHINNICK AND EAMON BOURKE
16.30 – 18.00 SUNDAY 17 NOV
ABBOT HALL SOCIAL CENTRE
An imaginative film-portrait of the writer Robert Minhinnick, created by Eamon Bourke. The film charts a walk between the mouths of the rivers Cynffig and Ogwr on the south coast of Wales. A beguiling cinematic experience that shifts and turns with the tide following the poet and his alter egos.
TICKETS £10
“This project was never about me and I truly believe that’s the reason why I have been able to overcome some of the biggest obstacles during the evolution. This only happened through the support of our friends and followers across the globe.
Big thank you to all my friends and family for supporting this endeavour. Thank you for being so kind to us. We started with nothing; and see how far we have come together? The Impossible has been made possible. United we Conquer.”
“Today we have seen climbing history rewritten, and from everyone at Osprey I would personally like to congratulate Nims and his team on such an incredible accomplishment. The determination Nims has displayed at every stage of Project Possible is something we should all aspire to; no matter how difficult the endeavour, the journey will always be the reward.”
Jonathan Petty, Osprey Europe Managing DirectorOsprey and ThruDark want to celebrate Nirmal ‘Nims’ Purja’s completion of the superhuman feat of summiting 14 of the world’s highest mountains in under 7 months. The previous world record? 7 years.
Nims is an incredible force; an extraordinary mountaineer who, because of his training, mindset and sheer determination, is capable of achieving things beyond even the most experienced climber.
Paired with a Nepalese heritage and a passion for the mountains of his homeland, Nims travelled back to the Himalayas to take on the most epic challenge of his life; Project Possible. Supported by his all-Nepalese Sherpa team, the aim of Project Possible was to break the world record for climbing 14 x 8,000m peaks in just 7 months. A paradigm shift in the perception of human potential.
Shishapangma is the 14th highest mountain in the world, and the only 8,000m peak lying solely in Tibet. On 29th October at 0858hrs local time, Nims made his final push for the summit of this historical final mountain. This final summit was the culmination of months of training, perseverance, logistics and team support for Nims’ Project Possible. Osprey and ThruDark both supported the project with the only equipment that could keep up with the man himself; The Osprey Aether Pro and bespoke ThruDark Summit Suit.
“Supporting Nims throughout this remarkable human endeavor has been truly humbling and inspiring. What has been achieved these past 7 months is incredible. Congratulations from all of us at ThruDark to all the Project Possible team and everyone involved at all levels. The bravest sight in the world is to see a great man struggling against adversity. Endeavour Through Adversity.”
Staz, ThruDark Co-Founder
OSPREY & THRUDARK ARE PROUD SPONSORS OF PROJECT POSSIBLE.
CLIMBED 14 X 8000M PEAKS IN UNDER 7 MONTHS WITH OSPREY AETHER PRO AND THRUDARK SUMMIT SUIT
THE JOURNEY IS YOUR REWARD
“Everything in life is possible armed only with a determined approach and positive mindset.”
Openness ensures freedom and creativity; the mainstays of mountain culture. It is both a call to action to the outdoor community and a commitment from our programming team to challenge the status quo and broaden the people, places, experiences and ideas represented on stage. Literature 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 community of ideas, words and wanderings.” This year we have a packed programme of writers, poets, historians, dancers and even an opera singer! Hear from those who have kayaked the Atlantic coast, travelled to remote outposts around the world, walked the height of Everest in England and battled to save precious environments. We are also proud to have launched ‘Open Mountain’ – a new voice in mountain and outdoor literature. After an open call for submissions this summer our judges selected five pieces of written work which will be performed at this session followed by a discussion with people under-represented in the outdoors. We’re also delighted to once again have further expanded our Children’s Literature programme.
Let us also take this opportunity to thank our presenting partner Fjällräven, plus our support partners and funders; who share our vision of creativity, imagination and inspiration.
“My eyes were closed, and now they are open”, remarks Nan Shepherd in The Living Mountain (1977), one of the defining works of twentieth century nature writing. Shepherd was describing the experience of waking high in the Cairngorms after a night’s sleep; she was also, of course, referring to the power of the living world to open our eyes more broadly. Mountains, forests, rivers, a patch of edgeland where life flourishes; all can prompt new ways of seeing, belonging and relating, all can cause deep shifts in the heart’s sense of itself.
To be open to the world is an ethical – even a political – stance, as well as an aesthetic one. At a time when borders are being reinforced, positions hardened, prejudices deepened, when walls are literally being built between communities and nation-states, openness becomes vital. To be open means to welcome difference and change, to fight for equality and generosity and to fight against barriers and enclosures; to walk wideeyed with wonder through this beautiful, vulnerable planet of ours. These are some of the qualities celebrated by this year’s rich and diverse programme. Now, more than ever, we must keep our minds and our mountains open.
Find our brilliant expanded Festival Bookshop in the grounds of the Brewery Arts Centre, come on in and browse our collection of books in cosy surroundings. We will be stocking all of the authors books as well as a range of children’s books, guide books, outdoor journals and magazines, and more...
There will also be books available for purchase and signing after each book event.
Art remains an integral part of Kendal Mountain Festival and we have worked closely with the Brewery Arts Centre to curate a diverse range of artwork from talented local and national artists. Dive in and enjoy each artist’s contribution to the ‘Outdoor’ genre and their personal celebration of landscape, nature and place.
Rachael Kidd’s work is primarily about the landscape and how we fit within it. She digs deep into ‘Landscape’ as a subject as she attempts to move away from seeing her environment as a simply framed and romanticised place, and more towards it being a complex structure for experience – a cognitive landscape – a sensuous and animate world.
With this body of work she asks; What is the unseen landscape? What lies beyond the surface and is this where true wilderness resides? Is the world perceiving itself through us, as we do through it?
An exhibition of walking-performance in rural landscapes created by Louise Ann Wilson. Showing film, photographs, objects, drawings, poems and texts ‘Moments of Being’ draws on the body of work Louise has created over the last decade. These works have been staged in the Lake District, Cornwall, Snowdonia, the Trough of Bowland, the Ingleborough Fells, and Morecambe Bay.
Whether it’s mountains, lakes or towns, this exhibition celebrates the artists’ individual and idiosyncratic views of their subjects. Working in a variety of media – paint, print, drawing, collage and installation – these four artists are passionate about the landscapes they portray.
Pam Williamson continues her explorations of environment and climate; Lynda Gray presents her sharply observed townscapes; and David Penn’s vigorous on-the-spot mountain drawings contrast with Nancy Gray’s contemplative lakes-inspired collages.
Now in its 12th year, this prestigious competition has cemented a reputation for discovering new talent and celebrating some of the most captivating imagery from the world of outdoor adventure.
For 2019 the Festival is delighted to welcome new partners –Heart of the Lakes to present the Photography Competition.
This year the Festival looked for images that fit with the Festival’s theme of ‘Openness’ – a call to the Festival, audiences and adventurers to be open to all people, places and ideas. With this theme in mind, we encouraged entries that celebrate a wide variety of adventures and landscapes – from the shores of an isolated tarn in the Lake District to a paddle down an urban canal to the solitude of a high alpine peak.
We bring you the finest selection of holiday cottages, all set in the stunning Lake District National Park.
We’re delighted to share with you the 12 shortlisted images in the exhibition at the Brewery Arts Centre Intro Bar.
The winning photograph will be announced at the Festival Award Ceremony on Saturday 16 November, from 7.30pm in the Basecamp village. The winner will receive a £500 voucher to spend at Heart of the Lakes.
Matt Hartnett, Heart of the Lakes Head of Marketing, says: “We are proud to be the new headline partner of the Kendal Mountain Festival 2019 Photography Competition. We are excited with the incredible images that have been entered in 2019 and with the shortlisted twelve that are displayed here at the Festival.”
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The Basecamp Village returns! Located inside the huge marquee outside the Brewery Arts Centre, crafted out of reclaimed wood and dressed with prayer flags; our ‘village’ is the social hub of the Festival.
Our Festival partners will be offering creative insights and demonstrations of their latest gear. Both the Shackleton Tent Bar and the Marmot Basecamp Cafe Bar and Stage will be open all day for you to enjoy a beer or coffee (or two)!
The ever popular Lowe Alpine Yurt returns, also offering talks, freebies, live music, demonstrations and much more.
These pages give an overview to the events in the Basecamp Village, but be sure to pick up a detailed programme from the Basecamp to help plan your Festival weekend.
We hope that you enjoy the Basecamp Village as much as we enjoy creating it for you!
Serving hot drinks, cold beers and warming stews and soups. Perfect for a quick bite in between film sessions!
The Marmot Stage is back with an entirely FREE programme of incredible speakers to inspire and entertain you while you relax with friends and family.
Join us to hear from Festival patron, Sir Chris Bonington, on the Saturday, expect standing room only! With other mountaineers over the weekend to include; Tim Emmett , David Hamilton , Andy Cave , Alan Hinkes and David Göttler Staz & Jay will be giving us an insight into Project Impossible, Nims’recent superhuman feat of summiting 14 of the world’s highest mountains in under seven months. Plus climbing legends Neil Gresham, Steve McClure & Dave MacLeod share their latest exploits with us.
Hear Adventure Stories of the Hidden Landscapes of the American West from Matt & Fay Doyle - while Joe & Dan Rea Dickins will recount paddling the rivers of Meghalaya.
Snow experts, Bruce Goodlad and Henry Schniewind will provide essential information on winter mountain safety.
Trash Free Trails , co-founders Dom and Ben will be telling a story of the power of grassroots movements while Picture Organic Clothing will share their story about their vision to create a fully eco/recycled brand
Anoushe Husain will share her journey as a paraclimber and John McAvoy and Lauren Steadman’s life experiences and sporting endeavours will keep you enthralled.
And a big warm welcome back to Phoebe Smith, as she talks about Responsible Travel, supported by Kathmandu.
*Speakers are subject to change.
For details on all the talks and times, exhibitors and more...
Join us on Friday at 6.30pm for our environmental panel, Mountains Matter to Consumers AND Brands - a unique chance to get up close and personal with several key environmental decision makers and influencers, from the business world to NGOs and to collectively understand what brands are doing, what consumers want and what we can all do TOGETHER to ‘action’ change.
Saturday night from 7.30pm is the Film Awards – come and meet the filmmakers, find out who the winners are enjoy a right Kendal gathering.
Mountains Matter and the Film Awards are FREE to attend. With Helinox providing opportunities to win their awardwinning camping chairs and Kathmandu their 32ltr Hybrid Trolleys - there is an endless array of things happening to entertain and enjoy on the Marmot Stage at Kendal this year.
FRIDAY 15
11.00 – 11.30 Islay Crosbie Kayaking
12.00 – 12.30 Wesley Hunter Fell Top Assessors
13.00 – 13.30 Alex Staniforth Mind Over Mountains
14.00 – 14.30 Dr Angela White ‘The Running Granny’ Going For Old
15.00 – 15.30 Martin Holland Adventure Environmentalism
16.00 – 16.30 Jonathan Cowie Outdoor Swimming
17.00 – 17.30 Huw James Science of Adventure
18.00 – 19.00 Yeti Mappy Hour
From 19.00 Live Music Jon Dawes ft. Evie Plumb
Enjoy FREE talks by local adventurers and outdoor experts: from nordic walking to adventures underground, from backcountry skiing to the science of nature!
SATURDAY 16
09.30 – 10.15 Alex McCroskie UNESCO
10.30 – 10.45 Huw James
Science of Adventure
11.00 – 11.45 Richard Fox Fix The Fells
12:00 – 12:30 Huw James
Science of Adventure
12.45 – 13.15 Frank Pearson Caving
13.30 – 14.00 National Parks Volunteer Awards
14:10 – 14:25 Huw James
Science of Adventure
14.30 - 15.00 Wonderful Wild Women
Jenny & Bex Womens Mountain Biking
15.30 – 16.00 Paul Goodwin & Mike Sweeney Lake District Ski Club
16.30 – 17.00 Justin Anderson & Emma Brennand Adventure Filming
17.15 – 18.00 Rich & Tom Seipp Cycling the Tour Divide
18.00 – 19.00 Yeti Mappy Hour
20.30 – 22.30 Silent Disco
SUNDAY 17
10.15 – 10.30 Huw James
10.30 – 11.00
Science of Adventure
Jane Reedy
Pedal To The Peaks
11.30 – 12.00 Bruce Goodland (Ski Club UK) British Back Country & Ski Touring
12.15 - 12.30 Huw James
13.00 – 13.30
Science of Adventure
Charlie Sproson & Steve Birkinshaw
Marmot Dark Mountains
14.00 – 14.30
Nicola Sproson Nordic Walking
14.30 – 14.45 Huw James
Science of Adventure
15.00 – 15.30 Gilly McArthur
Womens Trad Festival & Ice Swimming
15.30 – 16.00
Caroline Elliot Mountain Safety
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The next generation of Rab.
20.30 – 22.30 SATURDAY 16 NOV
It’s back! Don our wireless headphones and get into your groove. Dance to music of all styles from funk to soul, to disco to hip-hop and indie. Plus, all Silent Disco party goers get a free Yeti insulated mug!
Tickets £10
22.00 – 00:00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
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.
Tickets £10
Climbers, paddlers, runners, boarders and the rest have always known how to create a little ‘apres’ action, so it’s essential that Kendal has late night wrap-ups to burn off that excess adrenaline.
Join us at Ruskins Bar on Friday and Saturday night for the second year of these cosy but loud, intimate but raucous afterparties.
Tickets £5 (50 tickets only sold in advance –the rest on the door – cash only)
DISCO-TECH-WARM-UP
9.30PM – 3AM FRIDAY 15 NOV
Dom Bush
Grimer
DJ Fallback
RAVE-IT-UP-AFTER-PARTY DECOMPOSED RADIO TAKEOVER
9.30PM – 3AM SATURDAY 16 NOV
J Dubs
HAAAYZ ’n; Frend Galup vs GusN8R
Alongside the food and drink options available at the Brewery Arts Centre and in both the Shackleton and Basecamp Tents.
This year you can also find great food and drink on offer at the Leisure Centre as part of the brand new Volvo Village. We also encourage you to venture into our wonderful town. Kendal’s foodie scene is always evolving and growing, so you’ll easily find an atmosphere to suit your taste. Here’s our pick of where else to eat in Kendal...
Yard 46 (Cafe)
46 Branthwaite Brow, LA9 4TX
Best for: Breakfast & lunch
The Joshua Tree (Cafe)
Yard 11, Stramongate, LA9 4BH
Best for: Breakfast & lunch
Red Door Kitchen (Cafe)
Unit 7, Yard 2, Stricklandgate
Best for: Breakfast & lunch
Farmhouse Kitchen (Cafe)
Unit 7, Yard 2, Stricklandgate
Best for: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Babaganoush (Cafe)
27 Finkle Street, LA9 4AB
Best for: Breakfast, lunch
Finkles (Cafe)
34 Finkle Street, LA9 4AB
Best for: Breakfast & lunch
Waterside Cafe
Kent View, LA9 4DZ
Best for: Breakfast & lunch
Cafe Olive (Turkish)
3 Stramongate, LA9 4BH
Best for: Breakfast & lunch
Farrers Tea & Coffee
13 Stricklandgate, LA9 4LY
Best for: Coffee & Cake
Prelude (Cafe)
1 Library Road, LA9 4QB
Best for: Breakfast & lunch
Brew Brothers (Cafe)
69 Highgate, LA9 4ED
Best for: Breakfast and lunch
Comida (Spanish Cafe)
90 Highgate, LA9 4HE
Best for: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
The Moon (Restaurant)
129 Highgate, LA9 4EN
Best for: Lunch & dinner
Fish Express (Fish & Chips)
70 Highgate, LA9 4HE
Best for: Lunch & dinner
Ye Olde Fleece Inn (Pub)
Stricklandgate, LA9 4LY
Best for: Lunch & dinner
Masons Yard 24 (Pub)
18 Stramongate, LA9 8BD
Best for: Lunch & dinner
Eastern Balti (Indian)
22 Wildman Street, LA9 6EN
Best for: Dinner
Fell Bar
3 Lowther Street, LA9 4DH
Best for: Drinks
Slate Bar
5 Wainwrights Yard, LA9 4DP
Best for: Drinks
2 Sisters Cafe
Blackhall Yard, Stricklandgate, LA9 4LU
Best for: Breakfast & lunch
The Bakery at No. 4 (Cafe)
40 Woolpack Yard, LA9 4NG
Best for: Coffee & cake
Method at Fell (Cafe)
Unit 13 Beezon Rd Trading Estate, LA9 6BW
Best for: Brunch
Pedro’s Casa (Restaurant)
128 Stricklandgate, LA9 4QG
Best for: Lunch & dinner
Waltons Bar & Grill
54 Stramongate, LA9 4BD
Best for: Dinner
Factory Tap (Bar)
Jintana Thai
101 Highgate, LA9 4EN
Best for: Lunch & dinner
Shakespeare Inn
78 Highgate, LA9 4HE
Best for: Lunch & dinner
5 Aynam Road, LA9 7DE
Best for: Drinks
The New Union (Pub)
159 Stricklandgate, LA9 4RF
Best for: Lunch & dinner
Kendal Mountain Festival’s vision; to inspire more people to explore and enjoy the outdoors; is something we strongly feel starts with the youngest members of our community. We strive to offer a programme of events for families and young people to enjoy – many of which are free! From adventure films to children’s authors to drawing classes to ‘Science in Adventure’ shows, there is plenty to inspire our youngest audience.
For a full overview of all the family and youth events on offer, pick up our Family Programme or filter events on our website by Event and select ‘Family Friendly’. Here’s a few of the amazing events on offer!
KENDAL LEISURE CENTRE
09.30 – 11.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
10.00 – 11.30 SUNDAY 17 NOV
Enjoy a selection of thrilling short films on the big screen and inspire your children for life with the world of outdoor adventure. Arrive early to enjoy the new Volvo Village!
TICKETS FREE
Limited availability – please book tickets!
KENDAL LEISURE CENTRE
11.45 – 13.15 SATURDAY 16 NOV
Salt Street Productions are back with their latest BBC series ‘Versus’. Skooter vs BMX with tricks live on stage, fell runner vs mountain biker featuring local fell runner Hannah Russell, plus drone flying tricks!
TICKETS £6 / U18S £4
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE
SATURDAY 16 & SUNDAY 17 NOV
We are delighted that as part of our Literature Festival, we will be welcoming authors of some of today’s most popular adventure stories for children to Kendal.
THE LOST BOOK OF ADVENTURE by Teddy Keen
KIDS FIGHT PLASTIC by Martin Dorey
ASHA AND THE SPIRIT BIRD by Jasbinder Bilan
EVEREST by Alexandra Stewart
FANTASTIC FEMALE
ADVENTURERS by Lily Dyu
SNOW LEOPARD: GREY
GHOST OF THE MOUNTAIN by Justin Anderson
SPYLARK by Danny Rurlander
TICKETS £5 / U16S £1
KENDAL LIBRARY
Explore how Alfred Wainwright produced his guidebooks and create your own illustrations too! These FREE 60 minute interactive sessions at Kendal Library were fully booked up in 2018!
TICKETS FREE
2019 has been a momentous year for the sustainability movement. Growing awareness on pollution and humaninduced climate change have called for action that goes beyond token gestures. We are witnessing an uprising of advocacy and activism at grass roots level, which is demanding change from leaders.
We have installed recycling stations at all of our venues. We ask that you take your rubbish away with you after each event, and dispose of it at one of the recycling points.
Kendal Mountain Festival is a platform for discussion and exploration, learning together to understand how the environmental, social and political narrative interacts with mountain culture and adventure. We want to know what we, our partners and audience can do to make changes needed to live within social foundations and environmental limits of a healthy world. We are using the UN Global Goals - which focus on People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace & Partnership - to guide our sustainability targets. These are being scored using our values, which ensures sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. We’ve made some changes this year, and looked at how we manage consumption, content, programming and partnerships to reduce our waste, natural resource use and emissions.
Your feedback is important and we invite you to take part in our annual survey with a chance to win merchandise: www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/KMF19D
We have introduced E-tickets. Please buy your tickets online and download them onto your smartphone instead of printing them off. There will still be an option to collect from the Brewery Box Office.
We have local food venders at Basecamp, who ensure, where possible, that ingredients are local. There will also be more vegan and vegetarian options. All of our venders will be using eco friendly containers and cutlery.
We have introduced a cup deposit scheme. You will be asked to pay a £1 deposit for your cup at the bar. The cups are made from polypeptide (PP) and printed using eco ink. These cups have a lower environmental impact than a single-use cup after less than 3 uses. You can choose whether or not you want to keep your cup, or donate your £1 - all profits go to the World Land Trust, a conservation charity working to preserve natural habitats and indigenous communities – www.worldlandtrust.org
Since 2013 we have provided our programmes for free, because we feel it adds to the event experience and is often the simplest way to get a birds-eye-view of all of the events. We use local printers (H&H Reeds), who use vegetable-based printing inks, and capture their CO2 emissions from paper purchases by planting native woodland in the UK through the Woodland Trust and the Woodland Carbon Capture scheme.
We have introduced a leaflet wall in the Basecamp, so that local businesses can let you know what they have on offer, without leaving a huge paper trail. We are introducing a #TakeAPhoto campaign, which encourages people to take a picture of flyers to send to friends or post images on social media. We are encouraging brands to reduce the volume of paper they use.
We have partnered with Liftshare to encourage you to share your journey with like-minded people; members of the audience, speakers or athletes: www.liftshare.com/uk/community/kendalmountainfest
For those of you staying on the outskirts of Kendal over the weekend, we encourage you to use the bus or train. Northern Rail (www.northernrailway.co.uk) and Stagecoach (www. stagecoachbus.com) run a number of services throughout Cumbria and the Lake District.
Our Basecamp is made from reclaimed pallets and is built each year by a small team. We’ve switched all the light bulbs to low energy LED, and we ask all stand holders in Basecamp to inform us of how much power they need.
Partnership is really important to us and reiterate our position as a platform for bringing together different perspectives with a common purpose: a love for the outdoors. We are supporting a number of charitable organisations working to preserve and restore our environment, and protect people’s rights as global citizens.
Our ambition is to share our love for adventure while ensuring we respect and protect our planet.
The Festival is a platform for sharing and celebrating stories, ideas and movements. We programme a broad range of content which considers different perspectives, experiences and knowledge.
13.30 – 15.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
11.45 – 13.45 SUNDAY 17 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - STUDIO
‘Patagonia Action Works’ is a new online platform to fight for the planet. Hear from leading environmentalists from Save our Rivers, Carbon Literacy Project and The River Trust. Proceeds of ticket sales will be passed on to the NGOs associated with the session.
16.00 – 17.30 FRIDAY 15 NOV
KENDAL LEISURE CENTRE
With the Climate Movement taking place and receiving huge input from our young people, we believe it is vitally important as a Festival to step up, and empower and support these young Climate Activists. Therefore we are delivering a session addressing the ‘theme of future hope’ and how young people can creatively look at ways to have their voice heard. Featuring local youth activists, Jemima Longcake and Mathew Cockram plus film directors and leading environmental groups, we will explore how collectively as a community we can work together to be effective climate activists.
Free to attend – Everyone welcome.
Our aim is to encourage challenge and debate in a way which connects us to each other and to the living earth. And this year we bring more environmental events and films than ever before. Look out for this icon in the event listings pages for all the environmental focussed events happening at Kendal.
09.30 - 11.3 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - SCREEN 1
A film about people, rivers and the fight for the future of wild fish and the environment that supports them. Alistair Maltby from the Rivers Trust and activist Corin Smith from Salmon and Trout Conservation will join for a panel discussion and Q&A following the film.
15.30 – 17.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM
Join author Julian Hoffman for a talk on his latest book, a powerful and tender call to arms to save our wild places and irreplaceable habitats. A timely reminder of the vital connections between humans and nature, and all that we stand to lose.
THERE IS NO PLANET B MIKE BERNERS-LEE
19.30 – 21.30 SATURDAY 16 NOV
BREWERY ARTS CENTRE - MALT ROOM
Mike Berners-Lee has a unique ability to communicate vital information on some of the world’s most pressing challenges. He shows how severe our problems are, but also what we can do to reduce the threats we face.
12.00 – 13.00 SATURDAY 16 NOV
CHILDREN’S STORY CAMP
We need superheroes to fight plastic and help save our oceans. Martin Dorey shows how you can become a #2minutesuperhero by completing 50 missions to fight plastic at home, school and on your days out.
SEE FILM PROGRAMME
These collections celebrate innovative thinking; youth using their sport and adventure to rise up and resist, and conservationists, farmers and explorers fighting for stewardship.
Exploring new countries, learning about different cultures and trying new adventures is something that will change your perspective on life forever.
The Kiwi brand Kathmandu are new to the Festival this year and believe that bringing awareness to conscious travel is part of their mission to act with people and the planet in mind. With more and more people travelling abroad every year, conscious travel is something that everyone should consider before they get on that plane for their next holiday.
Here is our guide on how to be a responsible traveller:
• Respect the local culture
• Be comfortable in what you wear, but dress appropriately
• Eat local and shop local
• Choose sustainable accommodation and tour operators
• Think before you interact with wildlife
• Take only photographs and leave only footprints
• Be water-wise
• Decrease your carbon footprint
• Look at the bigger picture when bartering
• Always ask permission for photos
• Spread the word on being a responsible traveller
Join us at the Basecamp Stage on Saturday at 10.20am to hear from Phoebe Smith who will be talking about Responsible Travel and be in the chance to win one of Kathmandu’s 32ltr Hybrid Trolleys (RRP £150) to raise funds for Robertson Outdoor Bursary who support the training of local guides on Kilimanjaro.
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We come from New Zealand – home to some of the world’s harshest conditions. For over 30 years we’ve been engineering adventure travel gear, with a passionate focus on caring for the planet.
Watch a stunning collection of short films on the big screen, stories of human endurance and breathtaking environments
Plus hear from one of the world’s top adventurers, who’ll join us to share tales from their explorations. Hosted by one of our brilliant presenting team and there’ll be prizes from our tour sponsors.
Tickets to our tour make the perfect Christmas gift for fellow adventure lovers. Share the adventure spirit with Kendal Mountain Festival!
Book online at kendalmountainfestival.com/on-tour
Our Irish Tour Dates will be announced
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Marilyn Ching
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This April, we were delighted to return to the fantastic Gala Theatre in Durham to support Durham County Council in delivering their second Adventure Festival in conjunction
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The Adventure Activists Tour aims to build environmental awareness through adventure.
Back for the third year, the 2019 tour features a series of two and a half hour events – each event includes talks by two inspirational speakers alongside the screening of a thoughtprovoking and insightful film.
We welcome you to join us as we share stories of positive change to environmental threats and begin conversations to make a difference on a local and global scale.
By opening discussions, we hope the events will inspire us to better understand environmental issues and find new ways to make a difference. Including practical, everyday advice from our speakers.
The tour is presented by Patagonia and Kendal Mountain Festival. A collaboration, which enables us to combine the adventurous sprit of the Festival with Patagonia’s message of environmental and social responsibility.
London Ellis Brigham Store, Covent Garden
7 November 2019
Glasgow Drygate Brewery
4 December 2019
North Wales Plas y Brenin, Capel Curig
23 January 2020 (TBC)
CAL MAJOR is an ocean advocate, explorer and founder of Paddle Against Plastic, raising awareness of the problem of plastic pollution in the ocean, and campaigning for reducing plastic use.
CLARE DYSON is an equestrian adventurer. In 2018 she set off to fulfil a childhood dream with a tent, a collie called Finn and an untrained Fell Pony called Pansy. Clare covered 250 miles, sleeping wild and waking up to the stunning Cumbrian landscape.
DOM FERRIS is the man behind non-profit organisation Trash Free Trails – they aim to reduce the amount of litter on the UK’s mountain bike trails by informing and empowering riders, supporting community action and campaigning for industry engagement and innovation.
ROBBIE PHILIPS is a Patagonia ambassador who has competed internationally for Scotland, climbed some of the worlds most iconic hard rock climbs and claimed first ascents across the globe.
LAUREN MACCALLUM is an enthusiast and advocate for outdoor living. She lives in Scotland and works on projects that promote outdoor adventure and environmentalism.
CHRIS HINES was a Co-founder of Surfers Against Sewage and Sustainability Director at the Eden Project for 5 years. In 2008 he was awarded an MBE for “services to the environment”. He now aims to deliver positive change by working with clients with a shared vision, including sitting on the BBC’s Sustainability Advisory Group.
For more information and to book tickets visit adventure-activists.com
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Help inspire others to protect and access the outdoors at Kendal Mountain Festival.
We are delighted to have joined with The Lake District Foundation in an innovative partnership to raise funds for conservation. The generation of these funds will provide us with new opportunities to engage with conservation projects whilst inspiring young people; who we believe have the intuition, creativity and bravery to find solutions to protect the environment. We know that our audience are passionate about protecting mountain landscapes and enabling others to experience their beauty and will be delighted to support this partnership and help with the generation of funds to care for these precious environments.
Our vision is that the Lake District will be an inspirational example of sustainable development in action, and a place where a prosperous economy, world-class visitor experiences and vibrant communities come together to sustain its spectacular landscape, wildlife and cultural heritage. We will achieve this vision by raising funds and distributing them to effective projects that share our goals.
www.lakedistrictfoundation.org
Growing Well is a farm-based Mental Health charity near Kendal. We provide a safe supportive working environment to nurture mental health recovery. We work with people on a weekly basis, sometime over years, to help rebuild a sense of purpose, to engage in meaningful and fulfilling activity and to build hope for the future. When people leave us, they have learnt the skills to manage their mental health, reduce their reliance on health services, but know how to access help if they need it. For many people, recovery is a lifelong journey.
www.growingwell.co.uk
World Land Trust (WLT) is an international conservational charity that protect’s the world’s most biologically significant and threatened habitats race by acre. Through a network of partner organisations around the world, WLT funds the creation of reserves and provides permanent protection for habitats and wildlife. Partnerships are developed with established and highly respected local organisations who engage support and commitment among the local community. www.worldlandtrust.org
Our aim is to raise £24,100 to purchase and protect 241 acres of land in the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve in the Hoya Verde region of Mexico.
A beautiful and biodiverse area, much of which is under private ownership and consequently at threat from cattle ranching, slash and burn forest clearance, illegal hunting, timber extraction, mining and urban sprawl. The funds are raised as part of the World Land Trust ‘Buy an Acre’ project where funds are raised to ‘buy’ the land, then ownership is passed over to local conservational groups.
English Naturalist and friend of Kendal Mountain Festival, Steve Backshall is delighted to be supporting this project.
“What we are trying to do is buy a whole bunch of forest in the Sierra Gorda Reserve in Mexico. It’s a forest that is highly threatened from slash and burn farming and if we don’t do something about it, it is going to be gone.”
• When buying tickets through the Festival website you have the option to add on a donation at checkout.
• If you’ve already bought tickers but would like to donate you can go to www.justgiving.com/campaign/KMF2019
• When you purchase a £1 reusable cup to use in any of our bars you are not only being an environmental supporter you are also donating to the charities. Please feel free to take it home with you as a memento of the Festival or return your cup and we will use them again next year!
• Visit the Lake District Foundation’s stand in the Shackleton Tent where you can learn more about the work that they do and donate directly through their touch-point devices.
• The Silent Auction – in 2020 we will be announcing the ‘money can’t buy’ experiences that will be up for grabs as well as all the kit from our supporting brands.
“My name is Angela Jeremiah Desdery, I am a Tanzania female born and raised. I am a second born to my family with 5 siblings. Unfortunately, our parents passed away when we were still young and I have been responsible for my two young sisters for some time.
Trekking Mount Kilimanjaro for me started back in 2017, as the life challenge, but a few hours into my first day hike I fell in love with the mountain, by the end of my first day during the evening briefing by the guides, I knew in my heart that I have to pursue a career in mountain guiding. I describe myself as determined, multipurpose, creative easy going individual who enjoys working with others. I am an Individual who likes serving humanity.
We are delighted to be supporting this charity this year, learn about the work they do on the Basecamp Stage –Saturday at 10.20am
Robertson Outdoor Bursary was created to improve the lives of porters, guides and support staff who work on Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.
We strive to do this through; funding educational bursaries to enabling awardees to gain qualifications, expertise and opportunities that would otherwise be beyond their reach and equip mountain staff with technical kit through partnership working to enhance safety on the mountain. We also inspire our awardees to believe in their own selfworth and motivate them to improve their knowledge and skills while ensuring that all our potential awardees are given equal access to training courses without negative discrimination. Each year we aim to raise money to allow the training of eight new guides.
www.robertsonoutdoorbursary.org
Robertson Outdoors Bursary Scholarship comes to me as a lifetime opportunity that will enable me as an individual to live a dream, improve the quality of living standard for my family and the community around. Despite being passionate about the guiding career and the mountain; I too look forward to an improved income; after I become a certified guide to the mountain Kilimanjaro.
And Yes guiding the highest attitude comes with challenges, challenges that I am determined to face head-on both as the woman and responsible citizen to Tanzania country. As an individual I like reading, dancing, working out, watching movies, listening and writing stories, hiking, cooking, eating, sleeping, visiting new places, smiling and laughing hard.”
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PRESENTING SPONSOR MAJOR PARTNERS
Without their support, Kendal Mountain Festival just would not happen. Please take a moment to check out our partners who have helped bring this year’s Festival to you!
PARTNERS
SUPPORT PARTNERS
SUPPORTERS
FUNDERS
MEDIA PARTNERS
CHARITY PARTNERSHIPS
CHIEF EXECUTIVE Jacqui Scott
DIRECTORS Steve Scott & Clive Allen
LITERATURE FESTIVAL DIRECTOR Paul Scully
FESTIVAL MANAGER Tom Rumsey
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Claire Carter
MARKETING MANAGER Anna Bailey
MARKETING ASSISTANT Sharon Bianchi
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Adam Simpson
ARTS & LITERATURE OFFICER Henry Iddon
DESIGN TEAM Jenny Rice & Kerrie Walsh
TOUR MANAGER Anna Blakeley
PRODUCTION MANAGER Emily Davis
We thank you all for helping us to sustain and grow this incredible event!
BASECAMP MANAGER Tim Murray
PRESENTER MANAGER Andy Perkins
SUSTAINABILITY ADVISOR Seonaid Lafferty
COMMUNITY & GUEST MANAGER Zoe Wilkinson
TECH TEAM Ian Hope, Gareth Williamson, Connor Fauldner, Andy Ball, Jamie Rook, Graham Murray, Alex Healey, Connor Barton, Guy Watson, Ollie Brimelow, Jason Stuart, Harry Holme, Ash Gibson, Tori Turner, Paul Mann, Dave Callaghan, Niall Monks, Roz Worsley, Matt Cooper, Oli Clarkson, Alfi Sissons, Ian Trickett, Andy Shore, Richard Williams & Joe Mills
PHOTOGRAPHERS Kevin Moran, Erin Annison, Graham Wynne, Zachary Hill & Lydia Palacio
PR Band of Birds
Paul Arckless • Dorothy Bailey • Liz Barlow • Emily Bayne • Liz Black • Sarah Blundell • Ruth Bowman • Steve Boyles • Issy Budd • Izzy Burnham
Alastair Burns • Jonathan Bursnall • Gregory Butler • Simon Cane • Paul Cannon • David Carr • Susan Carr • Stephen Cawley • James Chidgey
Wyn Clayton • Andy Clifford • Zelia Coates • Jonathan Cook • Jay Cooper • Victoria Cooper • Julia Corlan • Claire Davies • Glyn Davies
John Doffegnies • Gill Ducker • Steph Dwyer • Helen Elbourne • Scott Elbourne • Emily Elshaw • Joyce Evans • Nick Fayers • Sue Fletcher
Rob Fowler • Sonia Fowler • Charlotte Fuke • Liz Gabbott • Hristo Gavrilov • Lindsay Gibson • Pete Glasper • Yukari Glasper • Jan Goodey
Anthony Gray • Audrey Gray • Stuart Halford • James Hall • Stephen Hall • Jane Harle • Jonathan Hawkins • Luke Harper • Hannah Haydock
Alexandra Henderson • Amy Heys • Mike Hinson • Hop Hopkins • Toby Hubbard • Paul Hughes • Val Ismaili • Chris Jeffs • Oliver Jeffs • Dave Jones
Eve Jones • Hugh Jordan • Paul Kear • Nik Kennedy • James Kirby • Alvina Labsvirs • Faye Latham • Liz Lawton • Ian Lawton • Jill Leader
Diane Leesmith • Pam Livingston • Steve Livingston • Sarah Lomax • Andrea Loudon • Jenny Lyon • Mhairi Macdonald • Anna Maciejkowicz
Cathy Mackenzie • Stewart MacKenzie • Brian McDonough • Janet Mcleod • Clare Millington • Tania Milnes • Evelyn Morgan • Rohan Morris
Gus Morton • Rita Morton • Elaine Nicholls • John Nicholls • Sarah Nield • Heather Park • Margaret Parker • Simon Parker • Sharolyn Parnham
Kim Parry • Steve Pipe • Beth Pipe • Emily Reed • Susie Rice • Mervyn Rice • Dan Richards • Rebecca Riley • Alan Rix • Rosie Rix • Hilary Robertson
David Robinson • Jane Robinson • Larissa Robson • Karen Rumsey • Laura Ruxton • Jean Savage • Julia Sayburn • Pete Sedgwick • Sylvia Shaw
Chris Shiels • Justin Shiels • Molly Shrimpton • Steve Smith • Charlie Sproson • Carole Standing • John Stockdale • Maggie Stockdale
Richard Sutton • Fiona Taylor • Ken Taylor • Ros Taylor • Julie Telford • Les Telford • Gabby Thorpe • Dick Towler • Bridget Turnbull • Sue Walley
Doug Wardle • Chris Waters • Kirsty Watson • Mark Welsh • Gavin Willingham • Sarah Woodford • Brian Woodward • Phoebe Wright • Orla Sutton
Kellie Craig • Alice James • Darryn James • Michael Hirst • Bethany Cowley • Gareth Fuke • Jess Dimes • Beth Cowley • Hannah Haydock
Jack Atkinson • Julia Farrell • Mark Welsh • Orla Sutton • Robert Green • Shaun Atkinson • Tom Bolger • Ruth Kirk • Dave Emery • Jim Rounsley
Clive Wickham • Charlotte Hattersley • Dave Howarth • Kath Sallabank • Andy Sallabank • Nicki Barron • Helen Pye • Charlotte Webb
Glenn Sutcliffe • Gillie Hammersley • Ele Horsley • Richard Maywhort • Sarah Maywhort • Greame Shilland • Rob Gregory • Jackie Gregory
Kath Jackson • James Thurlow • Lisa Thurlow • Mick Kenton • Debbie McGowan • Dave McGowan • Malcolm Logan
PRESENTERS
Andy Perkins
Airey • George Bicket
Gail Caddy • Izzy Cambray • Alice Chivers • Nick Colton • Andrew Denton • Kat Dunbar • Annie Goodman • Stuart Halford • Martyn Hurn
Kelvyn James • Lin Petry • Diana Preston • Dan Robinson • Paul Rose • Alasdair Rutherford • Duncan Shaw • Sam Sykes • Robin Taggart
Jocky Sanderson • George Lonsdale • Louise Ann Wilson • Alan Hinkes • Joe White • Ella Foote • Jonathan Cowie • Niall Grimes • Megan Hyne
Justin Anderson • Ceri Holman • Joy Howard • Jonny Dry • Rob Greenwood • Karen Lloyd • Polly Atkin • Jon Barton • Sandra Kemp • Becki Vale
Huw Brassington • Jonathan Pitches • Sarah Thomas • Lee Proctor • Jon Richardson • Natalie Berry • Kate Davis • Anita Sethi • Stephen Rutt
Brewery Arts Centre
Kendal Town Hall
Shakespeare Centre
Kendal Leisure Centre
Abbot Hall Social Centre
Kendal Library
Ye Olde Fleece Inn
Heaton Cooper Gallery
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