"Miles Clark has always lived for the mountains. At 46 years old, he has carved out a life as a pro skier and mountain guide, chasing peaks and purpose across the globe. But for over a decade, one goal still loomed over him: to ski 300 days in a single year. Weather, injuries, and life always got in the way-until everything changed."
"In January 2023, Miles lost his beloved mother, the person who gave him his grit, stubbornness, and fire. In the wake of overwhelming grief, he turned to the only place that ever made sense: the mountains. That winter brought record-breaking snow and a chance. What began as a personal challenge became something deeper: a journey of healing, reflection, and rediscovery. From California to Antarctica, Argentina to Alaska, Miles skied through pain, joy, exhaustion, and awe."
"SnowBrains is delighted to announce that its first-ever ski film, 300, will have its Western Canada Premiere at the International Festival of Winter Cinema (IFWC) in Alberta. Located in Edmonton, the International Festival of Cinema is the world's greatest free outdoor winter film festival, showcasing local and international winter, alpine, and polar cinema on a massive snow screen. Now in its 9th year partnering with Silver Skate Festival, IFWC returns to Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park (Picnic Site #2) from February 6-8 and 13-15, 2026,"
SnowBrains' first ski film, 300, will have its Western Canada premiere at the International Festival of Winter Cinema (IFWC) in Edmonton, with free outdoor screenings at Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park on February 6-8 and 13-15, 2026. The film screens on February 6 in the 'Why We Do It' segment, and attendance is free and family-friendly. Miles Clark, 46, is a pro skier and mountain guide who pursued the goal of skiing 300 days in one year. After losing his mother in January 2023, he turned to the mountains to process overwhelming grief. That winter's record snow offered a chance to attempt the challenge. The journey took him from California to Antarctica, Argentina to Alaska, and became a path of healing, reflection, and rediscovery.
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