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About: Allie Bombach

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Living in her restored 1970 Airstream, Allie recently relocated to Portland, Oregon where she works as a freelance videographer and filmmaker for the outdoor industry. She graduated from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado with a B.A. in Business Marketing with a concentration in videography. A former raft guide and snowboard instructor, Allie found a passion in inspiring others to make the outdoors a part of their lives. Finding inspiration from the power of storytelling, she strives to promote simple living and environmental education. Only finding true peace while in between the lines, she finds “home” while on the road. An avid commuter in love with her bike, Allie is always in search for the next adventure, a good high five, and a hoppy IPA.
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MissRepresentation: What are they trying to sell you?

by on Oct 10, 2011

                        “The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any” – Alice Walker As a filmmaker and as a woman – this trailer shook me. There is a responsibility that we must realize in our storytelling, and [...]

SOLITAIRE – A Different Kind of Ski Film.

by on Sep 9, 2011

This trailer will give you the chills.                 If the ski and snowboard film genre has ever been considered a low hanging fruit of “ski-porn” entertainment for the outdoor world, Sweetgrass Productions has built a spaceship to reach Eve’s apple.  For the last two years, these wild filmmakers [...]

Do you have the 3 kinds of luck?

by on Aug 17, 2011

What’s so lucky about it? “You’re so lucky that you get to do that” Cringe. This low-hanging fruit of a phrase has turned up quite often this summer.  Not wanting to wipe the eager grin or sometimes even a cloudy gaze off the fruit pickers face, I usually respond with a “yes, I am very…lucky.” [...]

23 Feet Outdoor Film Tour Comes to Boulder, CO on May 6th

by on May 2, 2011

Movie With a Message — Simple Living for Outdoor Passions — Screening in Cities, Parks, Schools in Colorado 23 Feet is film about a community of people who have made the conscious choice to live simply in order to do what they love in the great outdoors. Three women set out across the west in [...]

What are you waiting for?

by on Nov 11, 2010

23 Feet’s First Official Trailer. Last week I spent my last two dimes attending the Banff Mountain Film Festival’s Adventure Filmmakers Workshop.  Today, still miles away from “home” in Salt Lake City, I sit in a coffee shop unconcerned about how to pay for a 200 dollar ticket back to Portland or this months bills. Before [...]

A Living Worth Scraping.

by on Oct 16, 2010

For some odd reason, this year I might have convinced a handful of people to quit their jobs in this bad economy to jump wildly into freelance. Why would someone take this ridiculous leap? Why would I even suggest it?

Rios Libres!

by on Sep 16, 2010

Patagonia is one of the few places on the planet with untouched and undiscovered corners still remaining. Yet, at this very moment, its rivers and wildlands are under attack.

Dating in the Outdoor World.

by on Aug 31, 2010

Like Putting a Wild Dolphin in Your Swimming Pool. Long Distance Relationships and the Outdoor World. The last two years have been a constant flow of train tickets, airline reservations and road trips. Getting from A to B has been more of the point then the means to an end these days and it fits [...]


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