The Copp-Dash Inspire Award is currently accepting applications
through December 31, 2014 for small climbing teams attempting fast and
light alpine climbing objectives with a desire to creatively document
and share their experience. The award was established in memory of
American climbers Jonny Copp and Micah Dash, who were killed in an
avalanche in China in May 2009 along with filmmaker Wade Johnson.
Sponsored by Black Diamond Equipment, La Sportiva, Mountain
Hardwear, and Patagonia, with support from the Jonny Copp Foundation,
American Alpine Club, and Sender Films, the Copp-Dash Inspire Award will
distribute $20,000 this year to North American applicants.
In honoring Jonny and Micah, the award supports climbers who choose
to follow a similar path, both in life and in the mountains. The fund’s
goal is to assist climbers before, during and after expeditions with
financial grants and multimedia instruction to help empower them to
share their current and future adventures with a wider audience.
“Although we will always miss Jonny and Micah, the Inspire Award
serves as a fitting tribute to their passion for adventure and climbing
in the great ranges of the world,” says Jonathan Thesenga, Black Diamond
Equioment’s Global Sports Marketing Manager. “We look forward to
supporting another collection of outstanding alpine climbs in 2015 and
have those stories shared at the Adventure Film Festival in Boulder as
well throughout our community of climbers.”
For more information on the Copp-Dash Inspire Award and application downloads, go to http://www.CoppDashInspireAward.com , http://www.americanalpineclub.org/grants/g/5/Copp-Dash-Inspire-Award or http://facebook.com//The-Copp-Dash-Inspire-Award . Only
teams/individuals from North America are eligible for expeditions
occurring between April 1, 2015 and February 28, 2016. Award winners
will be announced by March 30, 2015.
About the Copp-Dash Inspire Award:
The Copp-Dash Inspire Award will help support small teams
tackling difficult climbs in the great mountains of the world that plan
to personally document and share their ascents through a multimedia
blend of storytelling elements. Proposed trips should be focused on
unclimbed objectives in distant ranges and regions, requiring a high
level of skill and commitment. Climbs should be done in a fast, light
and clean style that stay true to the progression of expedition
climbing. Proposed documentation styles can include any mix of photos,
video or writing that will vividly capture the essence of the trip or
climb. Proposed sharing of these storytelling elements could involve
slideshows, viral film clips, magazine articles, multimedia
presentations, etc. The Copp-Dash Inspire Award is sponsored by Black
Diamond Equipment, La Sportiva, Mountain Hardwear, and Patagonia, and is
supported by American Alpine Club, the Jonny Copp Foundation, and
Sender Films.
Source Black Diamond Equipment
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