Nando Parrado Interviewed by Geoff Powter
From the 2006 BMFF Program: Stranded on a snow-packed ridge in the Andes in 1972, Nando Parrado was among 28 survivors of a violent plane crash. After a gruelling 61 days at the wreckage, he and a teammate trekked for 10 days out of the mountains to seek help. This story became a worldwide sensation with the publication of Piers Paul Read’s best-selling chronicle "Alive," and the release of the Hollywood film of the same name. A Uruguayan television personality, amateur race-car driver, and successful businessman, Parrado leads a life that reflects the philosophy he developed as a survivor. This year he has told his own tale in the superbly readable memoir "Miracle in the Andes," and he brings this story of courage and survival to the 2006 Banff Mountain Festival. Follow the Banff Centre: Website: https://banffcentre.ca Facebook: / thebanffcentre Twitter: / thebanffcentre iTunes: http://apple.co/1A2DMmx SoundCloud: / banff-centre-radio

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