
Join GARNA for a night of environment-themed films at Mountainfilm On Tour- Salida! We will be screening a collection of adventurous and inspiring films on March 26th at the Salida Steamplant. Doors open at 5:30 PM and showtime is at 6:00 PM. Popcorn, candy, and alcoholic and NA beverages will be available for sale.
Thanks to WaterVation for sponsoring Mountainfilm On Tour- Salida!
Want your name in lights? We’re looking for a few more sponsors to help cover the costs of this event and for more door prizes! View our sponsorship packet here.
Beyond Beliefs by Quamae Hall
A young woman from Cleveland, Ohio earns a scholarship to attend a four-day river trip through the wild Green River’s Gates of Lodore Canyon. The only catch? She doesn’t know how to swim and is terrified of water. Join Danielle and her peers on this wonderful journey, and bear witness to her inspiring first-hand account of what it took to go beyond her beliefs about water, and how that expanded the vision for her future.
Earthworks by Rachel Ross
Ceramicist Kim Hall draws similarities between her craft and her favorite hobby: desert rock climbing. Earthworks takes viewers on a visual journey into the parallel process of carefully placing gear in cracks and meticulously crafting a piece of functional art.
Brothers of the Sea by Ethan Edmunds
Bernardo and Diego lived what many would call a dream — surfing perfect waves and being deeply connected to the ocean. However, they also endured immense hardship and were forced to grow up fast after being abandoned by their parents at a young age. Watching the brothers grow from orphans to loving fathers is a journey that challenges us to rethink what success truly means.
Let My People Go Skiing by Ellen Bradley
Confronted with the frustration of false narratives and intergenerational trauma that surround her, Tlingit skier and scientist Ellen Bradley (Tlingit) returns to her traditional homelands in Southeast Alaska. Weaving ancestral knowledge, scientific understanding and passion for her sport, Let My People Go Skiing follows Bradley’s journey to help her community reclaim its place at the forefront of the stories told about their homelands. By dismantling barriers to snowsports for Alaska Native youth, she empowers a generation in hopes that the mountains can teach them what it will take to endure the fight to protect their culture, language and home forever.
Momo by Michael Schwartz
From the humble beginnings of a small African village to the dazzling heights of Cirque du Soleil, Momo shares the story of a man who defied gravity and destiny. This short film is a celebration of resilience and the magic of flight, where Momo doesn’t just perform — he transcends.
Jackson Goldstone- Solo by Scott Secco
When he’s not turning heads trackside, Jackson Goldstone can be found turning trails into his own personal playground. While his 9-to-5 is piloting his Syndicate V10 downhill bike down heinous tracks in pursuit of podium glory, he absolutely loves to get out on his local trails, floating through North Vancouver’s iconic North Shore trails.
Adaptive Avalanche– Inclusive Outdoors Project by Vasu Sojitra and Dani Aravich
The Inclusive Outdoors Project’s Adaptive Avalanche Recreation Level 1 course brings together adaptive skiers and snowboarders and avalanche professionals to offer hands-on avalanche safety training for those with disabilities. Set in the expansive backcountry of Cooke City, Montana, Adaptive Avalanche highlights how adaptive athletes build expertise, brainstorm new ideas that work for each individual and gain confidence to navigate snow-covered terrain, demonstrating the importance of making backcountry spaces safer and more welcoming for everyone.
Arctic Alchemy by Colin Arisman and Zeppelin Zeerip
Arctic Alchemy follows renowned Alaskan adventurer and climate scientist Roman Dial and his team on a 112-mile research expedition above the Arctic Circle. Traveling by packraft and foot through Alaska’s mighty Brooks Range, their goal is to find the source of a mysterious phenomenon poisoning watersheds in the Arctic. Along the journey, Dial reckons with fatherhood, personal tragedy and the power of wilderness to both break us and bring us fully alive.
This Is A Story About Salmon by Princess Daazhraii Johnson
As traditional salmon fishing comes under threat, Alaskan Native subsistence communities join together to support one another, heal and deliver a powerful testimony to their resilience and resistance.
One Inch From Flying by Taylor Humphrey and Jim Aikman
In One Inch from Flying, a young climber grapples with the complexity of modern life, and celebrates the sense of balance he gets from carefully navigating highlines while rigging and walking an alpine highline in Washington’s North Cascades.
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PO Box 1522
Salida CO 81201
Cancellation policy:
If we are notified of your need to cancel by 24 hours of program date, your program fee will be refunded except for a $3.00 administrative fee. No refunds within 24 hours or after the event (but most events are transferable). If minimum enrollment has not been met 2 days before program date, programs will be cancelled and we will refund the full amount.