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This was a bit slow but beautiful. Look to Masters of Stone first... but unfortunately no DVD for those..
Not enough high raising climbing. Natural and flowing just like true climbing. It is also perfect to fall asleep by, which is probably not the central idea. Kauk presents a subtle film, beautifully photographed. However, I think what many climbers would like is a rippin' movie, so as to inspire their friends toward the amazing feasts which a person can aim. This movie is not awe-inspiring, but rather, (to use Kauk's words), Granola guy-ish. Still however it is the best climbing movie ever assembled as per quality.
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- spudhalvorson
- Sep 9, 2003
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