Climbing Movie recommendations
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Well after years of to many hobbies was stationed in West Virginia and my 5 year climbing hiatus ended I have climbed since I was 9 with my parents single pitch trad sport and top rope now I'm 30 I own my own gear and loved being twenty minutes from Franklin Gorge and an hour from Seneca I received new orders and even though I really wanted California I ended up in Gulfport Mississippi. So I try to get to the gym at least once a week and am trying to get out to HP 40, Palisades or Sand Rock for a weekend. Tuff with a one year old anyways just got Masters of Stone 3 and 4 from my wife and I Ordered valley uprising and am just looking for opinions on other greats to order I want DVDs to take on my deployments so that's a must so what are some more great climbing vids. Thanks |
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First Ascent |
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Cliffhanger |
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Thanks for all the suggestions I'll look into getting the rest of the masters of stone series and getting the other that where mentioned. |
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Nathanael wrote:Cliffhanger Vertical Limit Mission Impossible 2 Into Thin AirAdvice: do not watch the first two while sober. Have fun laughing your ass off! |
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Nathanael wrote:Cliffhanger Vertical Limit Mission Impossible 2 Into Thin AirVertical Limit Guide to Climbing youtube.com/watch?v=uxtg7ra… Cliffhanger Guide to Climbing Gear youtube.com/watch?v=seluTSI… |
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I recently watched and enjoyed Sufferfest 1 & 2. |
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Personal fave climbing movie was by Clint: The Eiger Sanction. |
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I really enjoyed.. |
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The. Mountan, spencer Tracy |
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return to sender. Just the first half or so. |
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PJHeinz83 wrote:I recently watched and enjoyed Sufferfest 1 & 2.How was it? I keep debating on renting it.. |
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Watch sufferfest! The second one is worth buying on vimeo. It will totally inspire you to claim an awesome climbing goal. |
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I'd recommend the Johnny Copp film, "Splitter, an alpine rockumentary" |
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Absolutely love Rampage... it is an oldie, but a goodie. Super classic! |
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Magpie79 wrote: Advice: do not watch the first two while sober. Have fun laughing your ass off!Good advice but... When Cliffhanger came out six of us climbers went to see it. We were snickering and jabbing each other in the ribs from the opening credits. Old Sly using the bolt-gun got a too-loud "What the fuck?!" which made others in the audience turn and look at us disparagingly. But when the harness buckle melted, we all broke out laughing uncontrollably, much to the disgust of the non-climbers in the audience, who thought that was an inappropriate response to a cute girl falling 2000' to her death. So I can attest that alcohol isn't necessary ;-) |
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Surprised no one mention "Hard Grit"; "Blood, Sweat, & Bagels"; and "Free Heuco". Classics! |
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FREE HUECO!!!! |
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Wow, no mention of North Face (Nordwand) that's my all time favorite. |
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adrianna melody wrote: How was it? I keep debating on renting it..I really enjoyed the second one, the first one was good to. Sufferpup was very cute. In regards to other flicks, I'd check out "Wideboyz" with Pete Whitaker and Tom Randall, and even "Wideboyz II" |