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Phil_B
Social climber
Hercules, CA
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Topic Author's Original Post - Jul 7, 2006 - 04:31pm PT
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Yes, I know that it's far better to climb than to watch others climb, but sometimes it's fun to just stick a DVD in and watch guys doing stuff that I'll never ever do.
I own a couple now but was wondering what y'all would consider adding to a video collection.
My meager collection now consists of:
Masters of Stone III and IV
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If you are familiar with kayaking videos, I really enjoy travelogues like "One World" or "Tweaking the Nose of Fear"
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Trashman
Trad climber
SLC
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Depending on your tastes, i think Splitter is the best climbing film i've seen. Long, alpine routes in the Yukon, Pakistan, and Patagonia. Interesting soundtrack, and footage unlike any other i've seen.
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JasonMLawson
Trad climber
Bremerton, Washington
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Return2Sender
filmed by Peter Mortimer is an amazing vid. Indian Creek!!
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Haggis
Trad climber
Scotland
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stone monkey
for the - WHAT!?!?!??!??!? HOW THE ..........
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426
Sport climber
Buzzard Point, TN
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Dosage 3. Witness the fitness...
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off route
Trad climber
s lake tahoe
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hard grit, brits killing it on stuff that's more run out than i will ever be.
kayaking...classics- over the edge, falling down, channel surfing.
newbies- bigger than rodeo, mission:epicosity. trip and karl are rad boaters and have the best attitude of any pros in the business. nrs has these both i think. oh, and burning time, that's good too.
solid.
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426
Sport climber
Buzzard Point, TN
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Jul 11, 2006 - 03:29pm PT
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Nice link IC. Lamiche (?) sending the sit start of mandala is the sickness!
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