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Volume 9, Number 32 | September 14, 2017
NO MAN’S LAND
No Man’s Land Tour Manager and Event Coordinator Kathy Karlo climbs The Great Red Roof (5.13b) in Red Rocks, Las Vegas. Photo by Irene Yee
A new lens on women in sports By Genevieve Villamizar Special to The Sopris Sun
For founder Aisha Weinhold, the reality of this weekend’s third annual flagship No Man’s Land Film Festival (NMLFF) is a trip. “Oh my gosh, being in The Sopris Sun, and showing the films at the Crystal, I feel like I made it, This is a Carbondale girl’s dream!” says Weinhold, a cereal box cover of wholesome goodness. Don’t let that deceive you. At 25, Weinhold is an alpinist, trail runner and business woman. She and husband Steve Denny own Ragged Mountain Sports, a gear consignment shop/hang out on Highway 133.
In the beginning, No Man’s Land was an impulse born of inky dark seas and a big freaking chunk of solitude. “I did this sailing thing from California to Hawaii; all kind of in the name of not going to college,” she explains. “You’re on bow watch every night. For some reason, I don’t KNOW what happened, I got left on for two hours. It’s pitch black! You’re all alone. You kinda start to lose your mind. Out of nowhere, I was like ‘I’m going to start an all-female adventure film festival. I’m going to call it No Man’s Land. And the
logo will look like this!” Weinhold had no idea, at first, where she would take it. It was really just that hall pass to freedom. “I mean, you know, my parents – ‘Oh, if I do this, then I won’t have to go to school; they’ll be fine with it.’ Umm, they weren’t!” she laughs. “But it seemed like a cool idea. I spent two years looking for content. As I got more serious, I got more invested in the mission behind it, why this festival was important.” Weinhold knew she was breaking trail. NO MAN’S LAND page 3
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