Monday, June 30, 2014

SF CHRONICLE ON BOB

Learn more about Bob by reading this recent article in the SF Chronicle:
http://www.sfgate.com/outdoors/article/Wheelchair-hiker-plans-new-attempt-at-Sierra-5097220.php

HELP FUND THE FILM!!

FUNDING ENDS JULY 11TH!!

Please help out by donating via Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1678847669/4-wheel-bob

The East Bay Community Foundation has awarded the documentary a $6,000 matching grant. Every dollar you donate will be MATCHED dollar for dollar up to $6,000.

This support will help us hire a camera crew to complete the filming of Bob’s seven-day Sierra crossing this summer. In the summer of 2013, Bob made his first attempt to cross the Sierra. However, a faulty insulin pump resulted in a dangerous blood sugar level, which required him to turn back. Bob is confident that this time, he’ll conquer the mountain.

Please, tell everyone that you're now a part of our project, and that you'd like their support, too, Every little bit helps!

TAX DEDUCTIONS
For those who choose to opt-out of a reward, any support at the $200 mark and above can be made TAX DEDUCTIBLE with the help of our fiscal sponsor, Baykids.
Those who donate $200 and above will also be acknowledged in the film’s credits.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1678847669/4-wheel-bob

THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!

ABOUT THE FILM


 4 WHEEL BOB
a film by Tal Skloot

4 Wheel Bob tells the story of Bob Coomber and his attempt to be the first wheelchair hiker to cross the Sierra Nevada.



A feature length documentary film about Bob Coomber, a 57-year-old wheelchair bound hiker who had been on virtually every hiking trail in the San Francisco Bay Area. The film will follow Bob as he attempts make the first unassisted wheelchair summit of 19,341-foot Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa.

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ABOUT BOB

Bob has hiked more than 100 parks in the San Francisco Bay Area. In 2007, Bob was inducted into the California Outdoors Hall of Fame and in 2010, he was given the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Community Leadership Award. As a board member of the advisory committe of the East Bay Regional Park District, Bob aims to motivate, educate and inspire the public to discover California’s great outdoors.

Experiencing nature and the outdoors can be quite therapeutic for the disabled, who often suffer from depression. Bob suffers from debilitating osteoporosis and after a severe period of depression, it was Bob’s determination and his motto of "no excuses" that led to an obsession with wheelchair hiking as a way to gain his health back.

Bob hopes his example will inspire wheelchair-bound children, war veterans and shut-ins with disabilities to push themselves into the vast, beautiful world that awaits them. "I always hope that people will see me and decide that they are doing too little with their lives. It would be great if more people would test their limits ... and it would be nice to share this with people. It's an awful lot of fun."

 

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ABOUT THE FILMMAKER

Tal Skloot has produced, directed, filmed and edited Emmy award winning documentaries and feature films with a credit list of twenty films. His credits include: Orion Pictures, LucasFilm Ltd., Warner Brothers, 20th Century Fox, PBS, Frontline, Pulse Films, Zala Films, David L. Brown Productions, Swift Productions, O’Sullivan Pictures and the National Endowment for the Arts. His work has appeared on PBS, NBC, ABC, CBS and in numerous national and international film festivals.







Visit Tal's his website: http://www.tritonefilm.com/

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FUNDING

The East Bay Community Foundation has awarded the documentary a $6,000 matching grant. Every dollar you donate will be MATCHED dollar for dollar up to $6,000.

PLEASE DONATE: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1678847669/4-wheel-bob

This project will only be funded if at least $6,000 is pledged by Sat, Jul 12 2014 1:09 AM +05:30.

TAX DEDUCTIONS
For those who choose to opt-out of a reward, any support at the $200 mark and above can be made TAX DEDUCTIBLE with the help of our fiscal sponsor, Baykids.
Those who donate $200 and above will also be acknowledged in the film’s credits.

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!