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Follow on Google News | O.A.R.S. Honors Conservationist Martin Litton with the Release of a New Film by Pete McBrideLitton, who died on Nov. 30, 2014 at the age of 97, is known for pioneering the use of whitewater dories to run the Grand Canyon, and, more importantly, for his uncompromising role in some of our country’s great conservation victories of the 1960s.
By: O.A.R.S. Watch the trailer here: http://www.oars.com/ Litton, who passed away on Nov. 30, 2014, at the age of 97, is known for pioneering the use of whitewater dories to run river expeditions through the Grand Canyon, and, more importantly, for his uncompromising role in some of our country’s great conservation victories in the 1960s. When two mammoth dams were proposed on the Colorado—one at Bridge Canyon, the other at Marble Canyon—Litton spoke out passionately against them in front of the Sierra Club board and convinced Brower and the Club to launch a campaign opposing the dams. In 1968, Congress terminated both projects. Barbara Boyle of the Sierra Club once described Martin as, “passionate, original, tempestuous, stubborn, charming, obnoxious, courteous, inappropriate, dogged, fiery, and impossibly effective." Martin’s Boat pays tribute to Litton’s legacy while following the newest boat in the Grand Canyon Dories fleet, the Marble Canyon, on her maiden run down the legendary Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. Filmmaker Pete McBride (http://www.petemcbride.com/ Now, some 50 years later, America’s open-air cathedral faces continued pressure from development and mining threats. O.A.R.S. hopes its new 24-minute film will serve as a call for vigilance in the face of ongoing threats and a reminder that past battles to protect this crown jewel of our National Park System were not easily won and don’t guarantee protection from future degradation or even destruction at the hand of man. That’s why O.A.R.S. is teaming up with longtime partner, Grand Canyon Trust (http://www.grandcanyontrust.org/ When asked about the film, O.A.R.S.’ Director of Marketing Steve Markle commented, “Martin wouldn’t have hesitated to condemn the absurd development proposals and mining practices currently threatening the Grand Canyon. We owe it to Martin and ourselves to do everything we can to ensure that the Grand Canyon, and its surrounding watershed, is protected now and for future generations.” Martin's Boat will make its debut at the 2016 Wild and Scenic Film Festival (https://www.wildandscenicfilmfestival.org/) About O.A.R.S. In 1969 O.A.R.S. became the first exclusively non-motorized rafting outfitter authorized by the National Park Service to run trips on the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. Today O.A.R.S. caters to active travelers of all ages and abilities with more than 75 unique itineraries worldwide, including one-day and weekend escapes. Each year the company contributes to regional conservation organizations around the globe via voluntary donations and annual fundraising events and in partnership with their guests, O.A.R.S. has contributed more than $3.5 million in donations and fees toward the preservation of the environment and to various conservation initiatives since the company’s inception. For more information on O.A.R.S. eco-friendly adventures visit www.oars.com, email the company at info@oars.com or call 1-800-346-6277. About Pete McBride Native Coloradan Pete McBride (http://www.petemcbride.com/) Media Contact: Steve Markle Phone: 209-753-4797 Email: stevem@oars.com Web: http://www.oars.com/ End
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