Brian Mohr and Emily Johnson just can't seem to stay home. These two are constantly exploring the wilds of South America it seems. At least when they're not home showing off their slides of their adventures.
The duo presents another of their Wild People, Wild Places events featuring slides and lecture of their adventures around the world.
The first show is at 7:30 p.m. at the Big Picture Theatre in Waitsfield. There is a $5 fee.
The next show is at 7 p.m. at the Vermont Ski Museum in Stowe. There is a $5 fee.
Both events have Brian and Emily talking about their bicycle trip through the southern Andes in 2000 when they stumbled upon Chile's Rio Baker Valley. The area is home to the largest and wildest river in Patagonia with countless glaciers and vast reserves of unexplored mountains. The pair returned last fall and spent a month camping and skiing while documenting the regions endangered culture and wild nature. A percentage of all proceeds will be donated to conservation efforts in Patagonia.
More shows are slated in the future including:
March 17, 7 p.m., Montpelier
April 5, TBA, UVM campus
Early April, Vt. Ski Museum
For more information: www.EmberPhoto.com or (802) 496-5434.
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