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The Reel Rock 12 Trailer is here!

October 18, 2017

The Reel Rock 12 Trailer is here!

With nervous excitement we are pleased to announce that the Reel Rock 12 Trailer is here!

And with less than a month until the Canberra screening tickets are moving quickly, get yours at the Mont Shop Fyshwick or Online.

Get ready for climbing’s greatest stories, stars & sends. Four new films that’ll blow minds & buckle knees, deliver heart-thumping action, big laughs & pure inspiration.

Plus the ANU Mountaineering Club will run their gourmet BBQ fundraiser from 6pm, this year sponsored by Capital Brewing Co. with proceeds to ANUMC!

6pm for 7pm start on the 14th of November
National Film & Sound Archive
Arc Cinema
1 McCoy Circuit Acton ACT 2601

Reel Rock 12 tickets are on sale now alongside a complete range of rock climbing hardware, footwear, clothing and adventure equipment online & in-store at the Mont Shop Fyshwick.

The Mont Shop
18 Pirie Street
Fyshwick ACT 2609

02 6162 1661
shop@mont.com.au

BBQ and drinks not included in ticket price


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