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Chockstone Forum - Climbing Videos

Post links and comments about your favourite climbing flicks

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Climbing Videos

ajfclark
13-Oct-2010
9:26:00 AM

Photosynth - Midnight Lightning from Corey Rich on Vimeo.

And here's the photosynth: http://photosynth.net/view.aspx?cid=deb5f93f-929b-47c0-a2e3-619fc3a8359c (turn on point cloud mode to see the 3D model it builds from the photos)

oweng
13-Oct-2010
4:57:48 PM
Video of Brittney Griffith in the Gramps/Araps.

http://vimeo.com/15540065

Awesome helmet cam footage of mini meltdown on Birdman of Alcatraz!
Doro
13-Oct-2010
9:40:10 PM
This one of Brittney Griffith has made my day. It's awesome! Thanks for posting it.
simey
13-Oct-2010
10:45:22 PM
On 13/10/2010 Echidna wrote:
>This one of Brittney Griffith has made my day. It's awesome! Thanks for posting it.

Likewise. Very entertaining.
dalai
13-Oct-2010
11:25:21 PM
On 13/10/2010 oweng wrote:
>Awesome helmet cam footage of mini meltdown on Birdman of Alcatraz!

Birdman on a single rope - nice sandbag!
gfdonc
14-Oct-2010
10:13:27 AM
I don't usually follow the video links, but that one was great, thanks. Caused flashbacks of doing the climb, and her exaggeration of the runout ("fifty feet") was amusing!

ambyeok
14-Oct-2010
11:00:26 AM
Im not renowned for my gear spotting ability, bit in the bit where she says "I really need some gear here" or whatever isnt her right hand up to mid fingers in a long crack? Ahh, armchair leading, the purest of all sporting pursuits. Anyway, im curious from you guys who have done the thing.
Olbert
14-Oct-2010
11:28:33 AM
Well, I havent done the climb either but Im guessing that since she traversed out so far that any gear in that slot would have caused much rope drag. It also would have had to be quite multi-directional if it was gonna both hold a fall and not get pulled out when she moved above it.
gfdonc
14-Oct-2010
11:47:36 AM
On 14/10/2010 ambyeok wrote:
>to mid fingers in a long crack? Ahh, armchair leading, the purest of all
>sporting pursuits. Anyway, im curious from you guys who have done the thing.

When I led it I stuck a wire up high then a #4 cam near the start of the traverse.
I went across the traverse then back and pulled the cam out. On the distorted wide angle you can't really tell, but that bit of gear she has clipped is (or should have been) at least 2m above the traverse line so for the crux move you're really toproped.

After the traverse you can get a couple of wires in, there's an old pin there then a smallish cam in a horizontal as you start to move up. So plenty of options if she'd bothered, but they're not practical options on one rope! In other words she would have been avoiding placing anything due to potential rope drag.

HM33
14-Oct-2010
11:51:11 AM
yeah that is a great vid. there is some gear near where she says i need some gear but you need doubles to use it. A friend of mine took the fall going up to get to the crack again. Unfortunately he hit is ankle on one of the butt cheeks below which ended our climbing trip early.


ajfclark
14-Oct-2010
12:28:42 PM
This is a little odd:

Behind the scenes—the making of Core from Black Diamond Equipment on Vimeo.

Black Diamond sponsored Chuck Fryberger's climing film, Core. As part of the deal, we asked Chuck to put together a behind the scenes "making of" video. What we got was this: a hilarious look behind the curtain at the kooks and quirks that get involved with climbing films.

Olbert
14-Oct-2010
2:09:42 PM
On 14/10/2010 ajfclark wrote:
>This is a little odd:

>Diamond sponsored Chuck Fryberger's climing film, Core. As part of the
>deal, we asked Chuck to put together a behind the scenes "making of" video.
>What we got was this: a hilarious look behind the curtain at the kooks
>and quirks that get involved with climbing films.



This one doesnt make the cut of "Best Climbing Video's"

ajfclark
14-Oct-2010
2:30:21 PM
I agree that this video wasn't one of the best but I did laugh a little.

On a different note, what do the videos own?
Olbert
14-Oct-2010
2:41:12 PM
On 14/10/2010 ajfclark wrote:
>I agree that this video wasn't one of the best but I did laugh a little.
>
>On a different note, what do the videos own?

Pedantic punctuation people
daave
14-Oct-2010
2:48:21 PM
On 14/10/2010 Olbert wrote:
>On 14/10/2010 ajfclark wrote:
>>I agree that this video wasn't one of the best but I did laugh a little.
>>
>>On a different note, what do the videos own?
>
>Pedantic punctuation people

Yeah, so how IS the editing going on your thesis due next week, Ollie? ;)
Olbert
14-Oct-2010
2:55:08 PM
On 14/10/2010 daave wrote:

>Yeah, so how IS the editing going on your thesis due next week, Ollie?
>;)
Good - have you checked out my latest photos on Facebook? They explain how good I'm going.

ajfclark
15-Oct-2010
11:14:43 AM
Something about this seems a little strange to me... He worked it on the bolts then found placements and led it on gear. Anyway, something a little different:

http://www.deadpointmag.com/videos/watch/brent-perkins-climbs-514a-gear
egosan
15-Oct-2010
11:33:58 AM
On 15/10/2010 ajfclark wrote:
>Something about this seems a little strange to me... He worked it on the
>bolts then found placements and led it on gear. Anyway, something a little
>different:
>
>http://www.deadpointmag.com/videos/watch/brent-perkins-climbs-514a-gear

Good on him for running it out a bit on gear. What a fantastic cliff.

The thing that really stands out to me about this video is his use of the French blow. I can see now that I really need to work on blow technique if I am gonna send 5.14.
dave
15-Oct-2010
11:34:50 AM
Why would you bother? I like the way he specifies the sling length required for each piece of gear!

ajfclark
15-Oct-2010
11:38:13 AM
I found it strange that he stopped at the anchors. I was hoping he'd pull over onto that little ledge.

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