The movie "southbounders has a free online screening this weekend at
http://www.cultureunplugged.com/docu.../Southbounders.
only "dramatic" film I'm aware of about hiking the AT
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The movie "southbounders has a free online screening this weekend at
http://www.cultureunplugged.com/docu.../Southbounders.
only "dramatic" film I'm aware of about hiking the AT
TV
Cool, I liked Southbounders, in many ways more so than non-fictional AT videos. It's also an instant play on Netlix.
Interesting view on trail life. Hadn't noticed the 5 second cameo by Keith Shaw before.
The trouble I have with campfires are the folks that carry a bottle in one hand and a Bible in the other.
You never know which one is talking.
... *yawn* ...
Last edited by Sly; 07-02-2011 at 21:42.
Thanks for posting it. Beats TV any day. Happy 4th of July
Watched the movie before but had to watch it again to motavate me again. Thanks for sharing
I shouldn't have watched that...
I think ben wagner did a very nice job, considering what he probably had to go through to get his shots. he didn't just do a narrative, and that takes some extra effort, as if the effort of shooting a decent narrative about the trail isn't difficult enough.
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A great doc! Thanks for sharing
Got the energy flowing for me
"I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move." ~Robert Louis Stevenson
AT thru-hike in planning - Class of 2012
It plays about 4 nights a week at our hostel....hikers just can't get enough of the trail.
By the way, is that AWOL at 1:52 into the flick????
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oh man. terrible and wonderful at the same time.
Yes, kind of a funny story. He (Ben) randomly nicked a northbounder summit photo off the internet for use in the intro part of his film. A couple of years later I met him at the Gathering and did a book-for-video trade. He had no idea that I was in his film, and neither did I till I got home and watched it.