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DESCRIPTION:SHARING MT TAM (30 minutes)\nMt. Tamalpais has been called the birthplace 
 of mountain biking. But soon after Gary Fisher and friends began bringing 
 their "clunkers" onto Tam in the 1970s, trouble started brewing.  By the 
 mid-1980s, all but one of the narrow hiking or "single-track" trails on Mt. 
 Tam were closed to cyclists, and tickets were issued for mere "possession" 
 of mountain bikes.  Sharing Mt. Tam looks at the past, present, and 
 foreseeable future of mountain bike trail access issues, and helps to bring 
 about an understanding among hikers, equestrians, and 
 cyclists.\n\nStarring: Gary Fisher, Jacquie Phelan, Joe Breeze, Charlie 
 Kelly, Otis Guy, Charlie Cunningham, and many more....\n\nIN PERSON: 
 filmmaker Stephen Federico\n \n\nTHE LOST PEOPLE OF MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (15 
 minutes)\nAn eco satire!  Anthropologist Wade Davis calls it "no less than 
 the most spectacular archaeological and anthropological discovery of our 
 lifetimes"-- the discovery of a vanished culture that has baffled experts.  
 Jerrold Sapphire, author of "Vanished: Why Bad Things Happen to Bad 
 Civilizations", calls it -- well, you'll see what he calls it. When a lost 
 backcountry skier stumbles onto a monumental complex of structures - 
 apparently completely uninhabited - the only thing upon which experts agree 
 is that we may never know what really happened to the lost people of 
 Mountain Village.  \n \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/08/08/18295658.php
SUMMARY:Free Eco Film Night: Sharing Mt Tam/Lost People of Mountain Village
LOCATION:Sports Basement \n610 Mason St  Crissy Field \nSan Francisco, CA, 94129 
 \n415-437-0100 \nhttp://www.sportsbasement.com  
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/08/08/18295658.php
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