Posted: Wed 21st Jan 2015

Adventure Film Premiere – The Unclimbed Peak Expedition Nepal

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jan 21st, 2015

Location: The Community Church, 15 Price’s Lane, Wrexham

Date: Saturday 7th February 2015

Time: 7pm

Details: Join us for a FREE evening of adventure at the film premiere of ‘The Unclimbed Peak Expedition Nepal’

Following the successful first ascent of Nar Phu Peak (5,930m) in the Chulu range of the Lost Valleys of Nepal, Expedition Wise would like to invite you to see the film premiere and meet the team of trekkers.

As well as the film premiere of the climb, there will be the following:

•Free Tea and coffee

•A chance to view all the equipment taken on the first ascent

•Short Q&A session

•Outdoor clothing and equipment, both new and second hand for sale (Nepalese wool hats, fleeces, 90litre expedition bags, down jackets, wicking base layers etc)

All proceeds go to Nightingale House Hospice.

For more information contact Brian Jackson at Expedition Wise Ltd:

01978 750636

www.expeditionwise.com

Prices : Free

Contact : [email protected]

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