Cinema at the State Presents
40 Days At Base Camp
Sponsored by Station Public House
At 18,000 feet above sea level and over the course of 40 days, the length of an average climbing season every spring, this documentary takes viewers through the challenging and captivating world at Base Camp, from the birth of the camp to its deconstruction. Stories of climbers are woven into daily life at Base Camp, the history of the mountain, and the devastating effect of climate change on the ecology of the area. This film provides a modern take on the transformation of Mt. Everest from what was once a revered, sacred space to the business enterprise and mountain theme park it is sadly becoming.
Running time: 1h 28m
Thursday, January 15, 2026
7:00 PM
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn








