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Post links and comments about your favourite climbing flicks

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Climbing Videos
WM
9-Jan-2009
4:55:03 PM
thanks Phil. groovy extension actually. I have some photos of Ben on the snake flake direct extension if anyone's interested... (the mods in their wisdom didn't deem them worthy of pic of the week!)

the vid is good to see ... but wanking on a bit when it says "ground up" is the "true taipan style". Apart from a few trad routes and 1 or 2 early bash-ups, almost everything on taipan has been rap bolted.

pmonks
9-Jan-2009
6:01:29 PM
On 9/01/2009 WM wrote:
>the vid is good to see

But not to listen to! No offence to anyone who was there, but I reckon the "come on" record may well have been broken in that clip!
fish boy
9-Jan-2009
8:17:27 PM
Come on Ben!
WM
10-Jan-2009
9:40:07 AM
On 9/01/2009 pmonks wrote:
>the "come on" record may well have been broken in that clip!

you should get up to Taipan more often - most days up there it's like a Lleyton Hewitt impersonator's convention
Dave C
13-Jan-2009
10:03:37 PM
http://climbingnarc.com/2008/12/video-adam-ondra-sending-open-air-9a515a

Adam Ondra makes the 2nd ascent of Huber's Open Air after a decade unrepeated. On the last crux section he skips a couple of clips just to make it a little more interesting! Grade 36 at age 17, not bad!

phil_nev
4-Feb-2009
1:57:48 PM
Bluies action with Garth, Nath & Zac.

http://www.xbb.tv/v2/hi/watch/premium_media/alternative_media/new_media/business_opportunities/RockClimbing_1/index.htm

phil_nev
19-Feb-2009
12:57:44 PM
Ben & Lee on Zodiac.

http://natgeoadventuretv.com.au/Programmes/Custom/Boam/Videos.aspx?Id=1232&VideoId=155

gremlin
20-Feb-2009
9:25:50 PM
Climbing HOWTO 101:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlAFvtZ1ZU4

Climbing HOWTO 1001:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH2rXWjshJc
rod
21-Feb-2009
4:46:27 AM
On 4/02/2009 phil_nev wrote:
>Bluies action with Garth, Nath & Zac.

time well spent, thanks phil.

gremlin
23-Feb-2009
10:21:42 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAeuzCvSUBk

Not so much a video, but an interesting interview with Henry Barber none the less...
daave
24-Feb-2009
8:04:06 AM
http://www.youtube.com/user/jtyrril

This is a link to Jarmila Tyrril's profile on Youtube where you can see her videos of Skin to Skin, Mr. Meaner, Monkey puzzle, Chasing the Shadows and Tripe.
WM
25-Feb-2009
10:39:43 PM
&^%$(*^%$()*&^)*&^!!!!!!!

why TF does she have a dog at the gallery? maybe you can do it at some blueys crags but that doesn't make it ok here. it's a bloody national park. Dogs are NOT ALLOWED in the grampians
http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/1process_content.cfm?main=15&page=3

we already have enough access issues without this sort of blatant stupidity

don't stuff it for the rest of us!

Macciza
26-Feb-2009
10:16:05 AM
Onya Will, for tellin' it like it is . . .

phil_nev
26-Feb-2009
10:33:28 AM
On 25/02/2009 WM wrote:
>&^%$(*^%$()*&^)*&^!!!!!!!
>
>why TF does she have a dog at the gallery? maybe you can do it at some
>blueys crags but that doesn't make it ok here. it's a bloody national
>park. Dogs are NOT ALLOWED in the grampians
>http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/1process_content.cfm?main=15&page=3
>
>we already have enough access issues without this sort of blatant stupidity
>don't stuff it for the rest of us!

Agreed Wilby! Ive been at the campground when that dog was there, not only does it risk acess to the area for everyone else, but the little rat barked all night!

IdratherbeclimbingM9
26-Feb-2009
11:46:26 AM
WM wrote;
>don't stuff it for the rest of us!

&

On 26/02/2009 phil_nev wrote:
> not only does it risk acess to the area for everyone else, (snip)

Over-reactions perhaps?

I am not supporting or defending the action you are commenting on, but (at risk of thread hijack), would think that personal responsibility /accountability would apply in this/these case/s.
Would not PV simply fine the offender rather than condemn/banish all climbers for the action/s of one?
If it was a bushwalker with a dog would they ban all bushwalker access?
Feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

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Post edit:
(response to WM reply below)

Perhaps start another thread and copy and paste from here, or cross-link it back to here?

Tarnished reputation is one thing. The appropriate specific action taken by authorities is another?

WM
26-Feb-2009
1:38:31 PM
you're dead wrong M9 - e.g. it only took one person to crap near the creek at the Ravine and the entire climbing community has been tarnished on that issue (this is fact, not speculation)

Yes there are "grey" areas of climbing behaviour (eg bolts, tracks, chalk) which could also affect access but which are more or less (depending on your point of view) inherent to the activity itself. But dogs and toilet habits are black and white. Breaking these rules is ***completely unnecessary*** to achieve a good day of climbing. so why the hell would you?

I might add the dog isn't allowed at the campground either.

I hope Jarmila is not taking this personally (if shes reading) as I am trying to criticise the act not the person but it needs to be said IMO.

mods: feel free to shift this hijack to another thread if you like
dalai
27-Apr-2009
3:17:09 PM
In December 2008, climbers Alex and Thomas Huber travelled to Antarctica to climb Ulvetanna, one of the most beautiful and striking mountains in the world.

26 minute video of their trip

http://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/page.php?id=1818

rod
27-Apr-2009
9:39:42 PM
The beards are better than those leather pants in Centre of the Universe, Tomas cracked me up - looks so serious the whole time. The narration sounds destined for US cable "with his bare hands...his life suspended on just 2cm of metal...the extreme climbers..." Awesome landscape, thanks for putting up the link Dalai.

Chatted with Siegrist, Weber & Senf on a terrace just outside of Interlaken yesterday, they've just got back from another big one. They lead a good life.
JDB
28-Apr-2009
8:15:15 AM
On 9/11/2005 dalai wrote:
>It was actually the World Duathlon Championships... I might have to get
>my road cycling race licence again as the knee fortunately doesn't hurt
>cycling!
>
>Soon I may need to find a substitute sport which doesn't involve knees
>or elbows. Any suggestions?
>
>Tiddlywinks

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiddlywinks
bukkakedojo
28-Apr-2009
3:30:02 PM
On 27/04/2009 rod wrote:

>Chatted with Siegrist, Weber & Senf on a terrace just outside of Interlaken
>yesterday, they've just got back from another big one. They lead a good
>life.

Mmmm. It sounds like they not the only ones leading the good life. Dropped names and location in one posting.

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