Saturday 3rd June 7.30pm / Main House

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL TOUR


Unleash your wild side… 

Join us for an evening celebrating adventure from some of the most spectacular places on earth, brought to you by the world’s biggest mountain Festival – Kendal Mountain Festival. 

A chance to watch a selection of award-winning films from high altitude adventure to cinematically beautiful tales showcasing wilderness and adventure travel from across the globe. Each film will be introduced by the Kendal Mountain Festival team. 

 

The Guest Speaker: 

We will also welcome guest speaker Louis Hall aka The Big Hoof to the stage to share stories from his incredible journeys on horseback including in 2022 a 2789km ride across the heart of Europe and in 2021 a 5 day adventure from Land’s End to Devon. Plus Louis will share his incredible plan for 2023, he will set out on a mission to connect the UK on horseback and on foot along ancient pilgrimage routes. Together with long distance runners and walkers, he wants to make accessible and alive the historic routes that have led us to where we are today. 

 

The Films:

Expect exhilarating and moving tales from those creating waves in the worlds of cycling, skiing, mountaineering, swimming and running. These are this year’s Tour films…

 

Free to Run

31’ USA

Follow ultra runner and human right lawyer Stephanie Case as she trains for the 450km Tor Des Glaciers and her work advocating for Afghan women through the Free to Run organisation.

 

The Water Holds Me / The Water Binds Us

2’ UK

Based on the stories of women who dip, dive and swim in rivers, lakes and seas, the film celebrates the power of water to wash away pain and fear and restore and revive our relationships with the natural world and each other.

 

Mbogi Amani

16’ UK

In the world of bike racing, there is one continent that’s yet to have its turn in the spotlight. A growing community of African cyclists is ready to show their strength on an international level. A game changing film following some of the top cyclists in East Africa. It’s time to change the face of cycling.

 

Enchainment

29’ New Zealand

A quest to enchain New Zealand’s 24 highest mountains above 3000 metres in a continuous 31-day push. A trans-alpine journey, from west coast jungle to high-alpine summits, traversing some of New Zealand’s most dramatic landscapes. But with the clock ticking down, fatigue mounting and storms arriving, would they be able to complete the project before their time, weather & luck ran out?

 

Write your Line

3’ France

As a kid, Ben dreams of reaching the level of his favourite athletes, who have become legends today. During his ski descent, he finds himself sharing his ride with the greatest. This descent will go viral on the internet, provoking the craze of future generations, all curious to see such a sharing.

 

Digging For Answers

7’ USA

Jackson Hole Bike Park’s Deepest Darkest trail proves universal design makes better trails for everyone. Inspired by their mutual connection to Pierre Bergman, whose life was forever changed due to a biking injury, they created a universal trail design that not only brings flow, speed, and excitement to adaptive and non-adaptive riders alike but also strengthens the bond within the biking community.

 

Running the New York City Marathon at Age Eighty-Six

7’ USA

Ginette is 86-years-old. She ran her first marathon at age 69 and runs ten miles every day. In 2019 she ran her seventeenth New York City Marathon. “It’s nice to be the oldest, because there’s no more competition,” she says. We are honoured to be screening this vibrant and uplifting film made by The New Yorker, which inspires us all just to keep moving. 

 

Please note some film programmes are bespoke and therefore subject to change.

 

About Kendal Mountain

Kendal Mountain Festival has been sharing adventures for over four decades and has grown to become the ultimate social gathering for outdoor enthusiasts – with a world-class programme of films and talks from international adventurers taking place on the edge of the Lake District each year. Each year, the best content from the Festival is taken out on tour across the globe.

Visit Kendal Mountain Tour website for full details.

Performance Dates and Times

Saturday 3rd June 7.30pm

 

Standard: £17.00 | Concession: £10.50 | Under 18’s: £10.50

 

Running Time: 2 hours 45 minutes

 

Age Recommendation: 12+ years

Your Visit

We look forward to your visit!

Parking is located to the rear of the Playhouse in the public car parks. Parking discs are required to be displayed until 6pm and are available from the Visitor Information Centre located within the Playhouse building. Please check individual car park signs for any time restrictions.

Grab a bite to eat at the Playhouse Kitchen or why not relax and enjoy a drink in our Playhouse Bar? The bar serves an extensive range of drinks including draught and local bottled beers, wines, and gins.