Valery Babanov and Films
Saturday,
November 07,
8 p.m.
All tickets $32
Max Bell Auditorium
Valery Babanov is a climbers’ climber. His resume reads a bit like a tick list of all the possible hard ascents in the world. Babanov’s experience ranges from speed ascents on peaks in the late 1980s and early 1990s in his native Russia, to big walls on El Cap, to solo first ascents on the highest summits of the Himalaya. His notoriety when it comes to hard alpine routes is legendary and makes him a force to be reckoned with on the international climbing stage. Even as he ages, he refuses to relent and the hard expeditions continue. Often his partners cannot keep up. His persistence and determination have most recently taken him to an attempt on Annapurna earlier this year. In 2008, in true Babanov style, he successfully completed a new route on Broad Peak and another on Gasherbrum II in a three-week siege. However, his successes have not come easily. Join us as he shares stories of summits, hardship, and failure on some of the most renowned peaks on the planet.
Followed by films in competition and the presentation of the 2009 John Lauchlan Memorial Award to Chris Atkinson and Chris Jones.

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