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LongTrailHike.com is a part of McMulti, Inc. (a shortening of McClure Multimedia). McMulti's initial goal is the marketing of documentaries produced and directed by Chris McClure.

Our worldwide headquarters are housed in the corner of Chris McClure's living room. Our extensive warehouse is located in the garage. As we grow, we will move to new space. Right now, Vermont's Hiking Trail - The Long Trail: A Footpath in the Wilderness is the only product McMulti is publishing and distributing. We hope to do it right.

Soon to be listed on the McMulti Web page:

Home Birth: The Issues
This documentary explores the basic issues involved in making a decision to birth at home. The piece includes an actual home birth. Winner of a bronze metal at the International Film and Video Festival. Half hour

Mimi: A Video Essay on Dying
Mimi is dying of lung cancer. She talks of her feelings about dying and along with her niece, Pam and Pam.s husband, Larry, they talk about the problems of dying . This piece explores the extended family and health care system in a small Vermont town. The Essay follows Mimi to the hospital and her eventual death. One Hour

The Tunbridge Fair: A Video Essay
One of the first video documentaries shot in Vermont, this piece has no narration only the words and sounds of the oldest consistently running country fair in the country. Shot in 1975, this black and white documentary captures events that will never happen again. The women outside of the girlie show tent shake their booties. A woman running a gambling booth shoots dice. The beer tent is chaotic with a guy in a gorilla mask holding a beer in each fist. Meanwhile, out in the parking lot, one long, drunk party is going on. Half Hour

McMulti's Future Presentations

Thunder Road: Local Heroes. A Video Essay This two hour documentary about Barre, Vermont.s unique quarter mile stock car track will be in production during the summer of 2003.

The Erie Canal in the 21st Century will be a one hour documentary about the changes happening around one of America's oldest canals. Funding is applied for and we should know by the early part of 2003.


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