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Last Call with Carson Daly Spotlight - May 2010
Monday, May 24th, 2010Carson Daly spotlights Jimmy Chin in an interview that appeared on a recent segment on Last Call with Carson Daly. In the interview Jimmy talks about his career as an adventure photographer.
Summit on the Summit MTV Documentary Trailer - Airs March 14th
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010The Summit on the Summit MTV Documentary will premiere for special guests on March 10th at the Tribeca Grand Hotel in New York City. The documentary about the Kilimanjaro climb is slated to air March 14th on MTV. Check it!
180 South Trailer - February 2010
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010180 SOUTH TRAILER BY WOODSHED FILMS from mesurf on Vimeo.
180 South follows a new generation of climbers and surfers retracing the footsteps of Yvon Chouinard’s infamous road trip from California to Patagonia, which eventually became the inspiration for Yvon and Doug Tompkins to start the Patagonia Land Trust, an organization that has been able to protect and conserve over 2 million acres of Chile’s wildlands by creating several new national parks. The Patagonia Land Trust has created a progressive and innovative model for national parks around the world. Jimmy Chin traveled to Chile in the Spring of 2007 and filmed many of the mountain and climbing scenes for the film.
Keep an eye out for a 180 South tour showing near you.
180 South Film Premieres at the Santa Barbara Film Festival - February 2010
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

180 South Team on the Red Carpet - (Clockwise) Scott Soens, Tim Lynch, Danny Moder, Jeff Johnson, Chris Malloy, Keith Malloy, Yvon Chouinard, Rick Ridgeway, Jimmy Chin.
Jimmy Chin joined Danny Moder, Scott Soens, Chris Malloy and Keith Malloy, Jeff Johnson, Rick Ridgeway, Yvon Chouinard and others for the premiere of their film 180 South at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on February 10th. After two years of filming and editing, the film showed in front of a packed Arlington Theater with over 2000 attendees including Emile Hirsch and Julia Roberts. Jimmy Chin traveled with the team to Chile in the Spring of 2007 and filmed many of the mountain and climbing scenes for the film.
Mens Journal Feature Article - Borneo’s Forbidden Chasm - March 2010
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
The March issue of Men’s Journal just came out featuring an article written by Mark Synnott and photographed by Jimmy Chin. The article, “Borneo’s Forbidden Chasm,” covers the expedition that Jimmy, Mark, Conrad Anker, Kevin Thaw and young gun, Alex Honnold, embarked on last April to climb one of the biggest, steepest rock walls in Southeast Asia. After a month long trip to Mount Kinabalu, a World Heritage Site, the team made the first ascent of a 2500ft long route, surviving severe monsoon rain storms and steep, loose rock, eventually summiting the peak above a sea of clouds.
See some of the video dispatches here.
Summit on the Summit Team Climbs Kilimanjaro - February 2010
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
The Summit on the Summit Team: Jason Walsh, Kick Kennedy, Santigold, Alexandra Cousteau, Elizabeth Gore, Lupe Fiasco, Michael Muller, Melissa Arnot, Jimmy Chin, Emile Hirsch, Ang, Dr. Greg Allgood, Isabel Lucas, Kenna, Jessica Biel, Simon Isaacs.
Congratulations to the Summit on the Summit Team for their successful climb of Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money and awareness for the global clean water crisis. After enduring a week of heavy rain, snow and altitude on the mountain, everyone on the team made it to the 19,340 ft summit of Kilimanjaro, the highest point in Africa.
The team was also hugely successful in their efforts to raise money and awareness for the global clean water crisis. Besides their message being one of the top tweets on Twitter for several days in January, their story along with Jimmy Chin’s photographs have appeared all over the media, from People Magazine, US Weekly and In Style Magazine to The Late Night Show with Jay Leno and David Letterman. An MTV documentary about the climb will be airing on March 14 as well.
Also on the calendar, the United States State Department and the United Nations Foundation will be hosting a reception honoring the climbers and opening a weeklong exhibit in the State Department featuring Jimmy Chin and Michael Muller’s photographs from the expedition. Opening remarks will include Senator Tim Wirth, Ambassador Elizabeth Bagley and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. The reception and exhibit are being orchestrated by the UN Foundation in an effort to highlight the need for legislation and funding of programs aiding in the abatement of the global clean water crisis.
National Geographic Weekend Interview - February 2010
Friday, February 26th, 2010Jimmy Chin returns on air for a second interview with Boyd Matson on National Geographic’s Weekend Radio Show. Jimmy talks about his recent Summit on the Summit expedition to climb Kilimanjaro and raise money and awareness for the global clean water crisis.
The team of climbers, including celebrities Jessica Biel, Emile Hirsch, Isabel Lucas, musicians Lupe Fiasco and Santigold, summited the highest point in Africa on January 12th, 2010. Jimmy and Boyd talk about how the actors, actresses and musicians fare on the mountain. They also discuss some critical facts about the global clean water crisis as well as some easy steps to help save water.
The Hollywood Reporter - January 2010
Monday, January 18th, 2010
The Hollywood Reporter reviews ”The Wildest Dream”. Jimmy Chin worked on the North side of Mount Everest as one of the primary high altitude cinematographers on this film during the Spring of 2007. Jimmy was also the primary photographer for the project.
“The Wildest Dream” is a feature length documentary following the ill-fated 1924 attempt by George Mallory to climb Everest. Conrad Anker, who discovered Mallory’s body 75 years later, replicates the journey using some of the same climbing techniques and equipment. The film will open in theaters in August of 2010.
National Geographic Weekend Interview - December 2009
Monday, January 18th, 2010Boyd Matson interviews Jimmy Chin for National Geographic’s Weekend radio show about the details and perils of skiing down Mount Everest. The National Geographic Weekend radio show interviews some of the greatest explorers on the planet about adventures in the far corners of the planet to the hidden corners of our own backyard.



