Anyways it was a nice film, the old grainy shots reminded me of some of the codgers on this site like Bill-E and Old Dude

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rroland
Just saw this movie yesterday at the Castro Theater Monumental: David Brower's Fight for America's Wilderness. A great movie with his own narration and cool grainy color film. It was so cool to see David hiking up to Roosevelt Lake and diving off the same rock I fished off (thanks Chick-on for the guidance on me getting there). Also interesting was his work in WWII leading troops rock climbing to take out a German lookout point. I guess the sadest part was seeing the beautiful Glen Canyon before it was destroyed. I also learned of a most unexpected activist, Lady Bird Johnson!
April 30, 2012 11:28AM | Admin Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 17,140 |
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plawrence
The DVD of this movie is still available to purchase on Amazon.com, if anyone wants to purchase it.
(I'll let Rick post a link to it if he wants to.)