Post Awesome Trad Videos #3
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Adam Woodwrote: god damn that looks amazing |
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Andrew Schaferwrote: I can vouch, it’s as good as it looks |
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Cuts during the audio make it a little hard to watch but great climbing footage. |
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Bryanwrote: Good one. Great commentaries and perspectives. His appreciation for first ascents was very well expressed. |
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iPhone video of an absolute master. A mini and novel FFA at the home crag, short but finger breakingly fierce. |
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the number of stuck #6's, ouch! |
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Favorite Scottish Tradster Doing what he does best. Crazy pro on steep rock. |
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Mx Amiewrote: Am I the only one who was expecting a lot more footage, than just the voo trip after all the hype this has been getting up to its “release”. Not sure if a movie or a YouTube video. |
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Mirka Kovawrote: Yeah, honestly I was a little bummed. Very choppy footage, with not nearly as much climbing as I'd thought there would be. Felt more like a hashed together doc/ad/highlight reel than a climbing film |
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Chuffers gonna chuff bro what can ya do |
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I think on balance there was too much talking and not enough climbing, but I still enjoyed it. |
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That video sucked. This video doesn't. |
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J LOwrote: low quality, poor exposure, placements are hidden by the climber, or just too far away to even see, static camera... no, this video actually sucks |
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Mx Amiewrote: Ouch that fall on Mother 1 at the start looked painful. I've never had the privelege of falling on flared offwidth yet (I usually just send it or am keeping stuff bumped close to my waist most of the time). |
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Tyler Karow never disappoints |
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I haven't done much simul-climbing, so I am not endorsing its use here. The footage is enjoyable, though. I've never climbed at Tahoe, looks nice. |
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SethGwrote: Here's what it looked like last week |





