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Nepal Reflections with Scott Rogers
Stuck on Annapurna after a massive 7.8 earthquake rocked Nepal, Scott and his team of climbers made their way back down to lower altitudes to help with the immediate relief needs of the many villages effected by the disaster. From helping distribute food and build temporary shelters, to joining in a massive project delivering 65 tons of food over a 17,000 foot pass, Scott witnessed first-hand both the good and the bad of the aid industry, as well as the sheer determination and resiliency of the Nepalese people. He will share stories and footage of the earthquake, the rebuilding process, and describe how the raw human interaction left a remarkable and lasting effect on his life.
Scott Rogers is an adventure photographer and athlete currently residing in Moab, Utah. His specialties include motion and still photography of rock climbing, slacklining, BASE jumping and high altitude expedition climbing. He has been climbing and slacklining for 12 years, skydiving and BASE jumping for 8 years, and paragliding for over 5 years. Scott is a strong player in the outdoor industry with his extreme sports photography. He has been featured as a contributing photographer for numerous publications, including the New York Times and Outside magazine. In 2013, his work received a Sports Emmy Nomination for Best Camerawork.
There are no refunds or cancellations for this event.
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LocationMazama Mountaineering Center (View)
527 SE 43rd Avenue
Portland, OR 97215
United States
Categories
Minimum Age: 16 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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