climbing movies
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june mwrote: 14 peaks, watching it now! |
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JM Addlemanwrote: Dosage is good ill check some stuff out today. ive got to work this morning so ill prolly be youtubein some but ill feel out a solid investment if I can get anything through Apple TV lvl but so far no dice . Feelin old rental on Derek Hersey might be all bad forums for dvd rental scandal boulder but its still available and might be causing some tension |
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Dr Nathaniel Scarlett Johansson-Foxwrote: This sounds like a robot that’s about to scream ‘does not compute’ and explode, Nathan I don’t know what you’re talking about. That video on Derek is epic though definitely watch it if you can. Up down and up the diamond in a day solo, on a single candy bar if I remember right. Moving Over Stone series is another classic. |
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Rowena Tryphena wrote: Same here. Sometimes watching them on a laptop is also cool. Do you like tv shows, too? |
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Crackaholic, movie about tradclimbing in Sweden https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkS-082GcdE |
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JM Addlemanwrote: You, you.. wow... forums lvl for you on declaring that I read as though I am a robot.. you hallucinate so terribly from low hand-strength that you don't get to eat apparently? I however keep getting abducted terribly and I am a very strong rock climber and Masters of Stone is still excellent.. you strike me as a person who simply does not tolerate grammatical mistakes and to the lithograph that you draw to some remittance The Hague, it is you have addressed me in the forums in a way I would ask that you please show some common decency and respect other climbers. Female climbers DO NOT need to be yelled at ALL in the forums and you MUST understand that The Diamond is deceptive as a 5.10- and / or some other declaration of 5.10-/+ some kind of feel for a "jug-haul" , but there is this same debate with regards me adding The Diamond to my tik list.. I spent more days and nights on 13'ers than really any 14'er territories.. I apologise for my tone and thank you for you time sir |
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The Ledge, if you're into drinking games. |
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The beckoning silence |
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Posing Productions has some amazing climbing documentaries. |
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Touching the Void |
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RIP Brad Gobright- his movie Safety Third is worth a watch |
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For the title alone, I feel that The Rapture of Free Soloing on Acid is worth a mention. Edit: nevermind, I just watched it. It's an 11 minute interview with Fidelman with no mention of acid. |
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Assault on El Capitan Wings of Steel. Pretty amazing watching Ammon take fall after fall after fall. The first ascensionists were pretty amazing too! |
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“Smitten” australian climbing film. Goes hard |
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“Smitten” australian climbing film. Goes hard |
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slight drift, anyone got a lead on where i can watch/buy uncommon ground? been looking around for some time and am coming up empty |
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Aunt Pattywrote: It’s one of the least good climbing movies I can remember watching (review on my TFCM thread) but if you’re still interested DM me |
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Kinda blown away I never heard on this movie till now when a friend recommended it to me. "Third Man on the Mountain". 40 minutes in and it is one of the best climbing "mainstream movies" i've come across. Really delving into details with awesome shots of the alps, old gear, glaciers, rock, and real hard-man rock climbing. Would be curious to hear other's input on how accurate the simul-climbing/belay techniques are. And would be really cool to see contemporary shots of the glaciers for climate change reference. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053352/ |
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Kenneth Lester wrote: Can bots climb? Can bots watch movies? |
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I've checked this website before, it's database collection of movies about climbing and mountaineering: mntnfilm.com |




