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Don Paul

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Nov 17, 2018 - 10:32am PT

Spock = Honnold, McCoy = Croft, Kirk = DP

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Rattlesnake Arch

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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 17, 2018 - 06:52pm PT
... the real inspiration for this incredible human physical feat was Captain Kirk...

Thanks for the reminder, Klimmer2.0.

For those who have missed it, El Capitan Kirk:

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Rattlesnake Arch

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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 18, 2018 - 08:25am PT
For those among us in Boothbay Harbor Maine (probably very few), there is a special showing of Free Solo today.

https://www.boothbayregister.com/article/rock-climber-henry-barber-introduce-free-solo/109965

I don't think I'll be able to make it (from Las Vegas).
Rattlesnake Arch

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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 18, 2018 - 10:14am PT
Has it aired overseas yet? My guess is it will go over better in Europe than in the states.

Free Solo is having its Dutch premiere at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) tomorrow. It is included in their "Best of Fests" program. According to IDFA, "Striking documentary films from the international festival circuit are central to Best of Fests. The program showcases prize-winners, public favorites, and high-profile titles from the past year." All of the scheduled showings are sold out.

Technically, the international premiere was in Toronto back on Sept 9, when it won the Peoples Choice Documentary Award. But that's not overseas.
Jim Clipper

climber
Nov 18, 2018 - 10:07pm PT
glad to have paid the $11. made by climbers

My 2cents:

Solo in title a bit of an oxymoron. Many others involved...

Samurai pulling out best sword? Some collect swords, some collect guns? Maybe trad., if "lucky", swords are sometimes given, and they have a caretaker for a time.

Warrior seeking perfection so not to die? No, but good start, maybe half way there. Also, there may be many other ways there, none less too.

Something similar from a master, ... if you look east, for a warrior's way, you may not have to go far. Some cast out, live east of eden. Why be a warrior?

If interested, take it to Japan. Maybe look up Yuji. You don't have to wear red so high, if you choose to, why? Lose more often than not, or at best break even.

Another master said he taught, no matter how old he became, he could always improve. Croft cameo, in spades, hearts, diamonds...

Africa strong work. Good sense of self.

The climb singular.

allay fear, alex, allez... yes! mastery


Rattlesnake Arch

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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 19, 2018 - 05:59am PT
Free Solo premieres in England.

"“Free Solo” won the Grand Prize at the Kendal Mountain Festival on Saturday night. A contender in Kendal’s main International Film Competition, the documentary from E. Chai Vasarhelyi, who helmed Sundance hit “Meru,” and Jimmy Chin, a climber in that film, was the overall winner in a lineup of 90 mountain and adventure films.
The audience – despite being predominantly mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts themselves – still shuddered, flinched and sweated as the story of this unroped climb of the El Capitan rockface by the climber Alex Honnold unfolded. Not only does this film record the extraordinary achievement of a near impossible climb, but it also is not afraid to confront the climber and colleagues with the real possibility of failure and death."

https://variety.com/2018/film/festivals/free-solo-tops-kendal-mountain-festival-1203032125/

(About Kendal Mountain Festival - Kendal Mountain Festival, held in the town of Kendall in the Lake District of England, is an award-winning event that has grown in size and diversity over the last 17 years. It is also the main social event for outdoor enthusiasts in the UK)

Sounds like a good time...

BTW The Dawn Wall won Best Climbing Film.
Jim Clipper

climber
Nov 19, 2018 - 08:00am PT
Still has me thinking... I rememnnber some articles about an interest in the Valley in Bushido FWIW

From a Master, "Sensei". Maybe you have to hear it.

"Now that everyone has a gun, it doesn't mean anything."


Definitely not from a master, still thinking...

Gathering the familiar tight shoes, perfectly slipping into them, pulling on the heels, hearing them fart. wuuush...

Purple unicorn, somewhere in the middle, keep an eye on that one.

Great climbing film. Up there for me with the Ben Moon top of the tower solo, paparazzi thing back not that long ago.
limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
Nov 19, 2018 - 08:13am PT
The first time I saw it with a few guys and I remember thinking, "his girlfriend is nuts, he needs to run for his life."

Then I saw it with my wife an thought, "he's kind of a jerk to his girlfriend."

Obviously I don't know much about them, but being in that relationship (how I perceived it) would scare me about as much as free soloing.


Great work by everyone involved and the music in the final climbing scene was spot on and gave me chills. I can't imagine filming a friend do that, I get scared when friends just rappel out of sight.


Jim Clipper

climber
Nov 19, 2018 - 10:31am PT
My last post. I have too much time.

In the rare chance you read this.

I've heard from a reputable source, this is a good book.

"The Warrior's Path: Wisdom from Contemporary Martial Arts Masters"

by James Sidney

You have the crew, seem to be on the tour. Get together and go interview some of the previous generation. Some of the stories are being lost. Maybe one on one meetings, watch some footage of Free Solo together, get some reactions. Ask them to share some old pictures and stories.

Be sure to talk to Mr. Caldwell. Get some embarrassing pictures and stories of Tommy.

Pay respects. It will likely go in unexpected directions, hopefully sometimes sideways. Roots of a tree, growing into the trunk... I can't explain it.

Do it! Might be a good follow up to a very good film.
Rattlesnake Arch

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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 19, 2018 - 12:03pm PT
The first time I saw it with a few guys ...

Most any red-blooded climber would be delighted to find a GF like Sanni.

"she's cute and small... and fits in the van".
Jim Clipper

climber
Nov 19, 2018 - 01:01pm PT
ok, not my last post.

Maybe I'm projecting, still, I think that the quote about the van chick may have been more tongue in cheek than it appears out of context.

For what he's done, he seems to have a decent amount of perspective about himself, maybe the valley?

Looked like he maybe sees the consequence of getting too close to the edge, so he tries to keep what he thinks is a healthy distance.

Finally, perspectives change with age. The perceived value of a van chick may change too, then again, maybe not. just projecting...



Not saying he wouldn't appreciate it, but maybe not entirely his style. Meh... what am I saying?


ms55401

Trad climber
minneapolis, mn
Nov 19, 2018 - 01:44pm PT
I don't see the big deal of being upfront that for certain guys a girlfriend is an afterthought.
Rattlesnake Arch

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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 19, 2018 - 03:34pm PT
If they win an Academy Award I'll cheer that too!

I'll second that...

the quote about the van chick may have been more tongue in cheek than it appears out of context.

Agreed.
Rattlesnake Arch

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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 19, 2018 - 03:41pm PT
Finally, perspectives change with age. The perceived value of a van chick may change too...


My van chick and I bought a new 77 Dodge van for our first Yosemite trip. Her perceived value hasn't changed since then and is still infinite. But I digress.
Rattlesnake Arch

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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 19, 2018 - 03:53pm PT
Was it a month ago...


We bought the van back in 77. I suppose that means I'm old...





"She makes my life better in every way" (Alex Honnold, re Sanni)
Hardman Knott

Gym climber
Mill Valley, Ca
Nov 19, 2018 - 05:20pm PT
I think Alex is one of the few who could get away with saying:

she's cute and small... and fits in the van



jaredg

climber
california
Nov 19, 2018 - 09:23pm PT
I watched Free Solo a week ago and I think I'm still processing it. I'm no music expert, but the score really amplified the emotional intensity. Here are 2 pieces from the end of the movie.

http://marcobeltrami.com/projects/free-solo/

I wouldn't jump to the conclusion that Alex is incapable of loving a person. Documentary film makers often take liberties in the editing room to enhance the story. In fact, that's part of what made this movie so much better than a climbing movie -- Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi is a real deal storyteller. Also, the events in the movie took place more than a year and a half ago.

P.S.: Here's a Honnold short with beautiful music: https://vimeo.com/127857162
August West

Trad climber
Where the wind blows strange
Nov 20, 2018 - 06:11pm PT
The first time I saw it with a few guys and I remember thinking, "his girlfriend is nuts, he needs to run for his life."

Alex is nuts and may well kill himself.

I think she should run for her life. Or at least her sanity.
Rattlesnake Arch

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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 21, 2018 - 07:49am PT
" //“The Dawn Wall,” “Free Solo,” “Hal,” “Into the Okavango,” “RBG,” “Three Identical Strangers” and “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” have been nominated as the best produced documentaries of 2018 by the Producers Guild of America, the PGA announced on Tuesday.
The winner will be announced on Jan. 19 at the 2019 Producers Guild Awards at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles.// "

https://www.thewrap.com/rbg-free-solo-wont-neighbor-land-producers-guild-documentary-nominations/

"Oddly, two climbing movies are in contention, NatGeo’s fall hit “Free Solo” and “The Dawn Wall” "

https://www.indiewire.com/2018/11/pga-documentary-feature-nominations-box-office-rbg-1202022438/
Jim Clipper

climber
Nov 21, 2018 - 08:44am PT
Just thought I should clarify, "van chick" was not meant to be a pejorative.

Moreover, my opinion should not matter in their journey. Looks like they have some rad stuff going on. Enjoy the ride?!

oops, again, not my business. Low rent over here, but the view is entertaining. Thanks for the film.
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