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Where are they now?

We caught up with some stars of Banff Centre Mountain Film Festivals past to see what they’ve been up to.

From the film Precious Leader Woman

Spencer O'Brien (Precious Leader Woman)

Spencer O’Brien has hung up her competition bib, signed with Arc’teryx, and is continuing her journey into the world of backcountry snowboarding.
Greg Hill © Angela Perciva

Greg Hill (Electric Greg)

Since Electric Greg screened at the 2019 festival, Greg Hill has tried to incorporate sustainability efforts into every facet of his life.
Image from the film A Baffin Vacation © Erik Boomer

Erik Boomer and Sarah McNair-Landry (A Baffin Vacation)

Sarah and Boomer have no plans to slow down and are preparing for more adventures on Baffin Island and Greenland.
Image from the film A Voice for the Wild © Jesse Roesler

Emily Ford and Diggins (Breaking Trail)

Since their completion of the Ice Age Trail in 2021, Emily and her trusty canine sidekick, Diggins, have been busy.
Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour Magazine 2022-23
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