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Streaming Feature climbing films?

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mountainhick · · Black Hawk, CO · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 120

We have a stuff problem as it is, don't need any more things, so not interested in DVDs.

Are there online resources for streaming feature climbing films? Not the generic youtube and vimeo stuff, but full length productions?

Old lady H · · Boise, ID · Joined Aug 2015 · Points: 1,374

I rent movies from Amazon. The big climbing movies show up eventually. Also check into what your local library has, both DVD and streaming.

mountainhick · · Black Hawk, CO · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 120

My local library is very cute, but it is not a useful resource for this.

I am assuming at this point that the resource I seek does not exist.

Andy Million · · Murfreesboro TN · Joined Mar 2012 · Points: 65

You can buy/rent videos on Amazon/Google/itunes. They stream video to your device of choice.

For example,

Meru on Amazon

Meru on iTunes

Meru on Google

As far as free resources? I'm not sure on those.

mountainhick · · Black Hawk, CO · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 120

Oh! Cool. Links are super helpful. I had no idea even where to start otherwise. The Meru listing has many other links, Excellent.

I am pretty clueless with Amazon etc. Thought it was a shopping mall. My only experience thus far with online streaming has been youtube, Vimeo, Netflix and hulu.

Pitfalls of being behind the times. I don't even text.

Rich Farnham · · Nederland, CO · Joined Aug 2002 · Points: 297

You can rent or purchase Sender Films movies (Reel Rock, etc.) through Vimeo On Demand. Click here.

I've purchased a few movies from them through Vimeo. You can download them, so you can watch them offline, or just stream them with Vimeo.

crom · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2015 · Points: 25

Youtube also has afew full length films on it. The abyss (bouldering movie) is free online and is a good watch.

mountainhick · · Black Hawk, CO · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 120

Thanks! keep 'em coming.

Re: sender, I am a little confused by the vimeo "on demand" deal. Some payment links say $19 to own all. Are they really offering the 18 demand features for a little over $1 ea?

Tobias Burgess · · Lincoln · Joined Oct 2008 · Points: 30
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