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Alastair Lee You can’t beat a sense of humour for


helping to fire the imagination (and get you out of a tricky situation or two) in the creative process of filmmaking, so it’s


fortunate that Alastair has it in abundance. A filmmaker and climber for over 20 years, Alastair has wracked up a very impressive


list of hits, including the ridiculously popular The Asgar


d Pr oject with Leo Holding, and awards, including the prestigious International Alliance for Mountain Film


Grand Prix, presented to him in 2013 for his extensive body of work. On top of all this,


he’s one of the circuit’s most entertaining lecturers. It’s that sense of humour, it gets him everywhere. Thursday


Tobias Mews


Everyone likes to think their sporting event is the toughest or the longest or the wettest in the world, but there’s one man who can truly lay claim to that, and that’s Tobias Mews. With over 100 endurance races under his running shoes, as a freelance adventure sports journalist he’s made a living from


entering races filled with superlatives which has taken him around the globe,


experiencing the most iconic races in some of the most idyllic places. He’s run through the Amazon jungle, scrambled over the Alps and swam in the cold Norwegian fjords, as well as been chased by zombies, raced 100-year-old steam trains and taken part in the wife-carrying championships. Friday and Saturday


Sean Conway


Swimming the length of Britain is no mean feat. In fact, it’s so big a feat that Sean Conway is the person ever to accomplish it, which he did last year over four months. He’d intended to cover the 900 miles in only two months, but


Brian Newham


With the Coldest Journey, Brian Newham tells the tale of a group of six in their


attempt to the first to cross the Antarctic continent in winter. During months of darkness, encountering far more bigger and deeper crevasses than expected and with fuel supplies running lower than planned, Brian’s talk tells the harrowing tale of the group’s bold and committed


attempt, and the important scientific work that they were able to carry out. Every day


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unexpectedly cold temperatures, extreme weight loss and severe tiredness put paid to that, and he reached John O’Groats a


stone lighter in November. Constantly told the swim wouldn’t be possible and he’d die trying, Sean’s tale is a story of perseverance of the highest order. Saturday and Sunday


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