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Here is the 4th episode of our "Sweet Lines" serie. After bouldering, hilghlining and Dry tooling lines, the Je Ne Sais Quoi climbing team features an Ice Climbing spot. No frozen ice falls here in Chamonix yet, but we have found a very esthetical 90 feet glacier meal for some pre season ice climbing training. Enjoy ! More useful videos on: Mountain adventure blog: sebmontaz.com Filming and production: jefilm.com Mountain guiding: chamonixguiding.com ski…
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If there is one place on earth where climbers celebrate the arrival of the next snowstorm, it has to be Scotland. Each winter, pounded by the North Atlantic winds, the Scottish Highlands are covered by a layer of snow and frost at the mercy of weather conditions. Here, winter climbing has existed for more than a century, and the smell of adventure is as authentic as the whisky borne of the local peat. Climbing is done from the ground up, without bolts,…
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In the summer of 2010, Iker and Eneko Pou decided to visit legends. Travelling the Alps in their camper van, they met the godfathers that changed climbing forever. Walking on the footsteps of Manolo, Alex Huber and Beat Kammerlander, they repeated some of the most iconic routes in the history of big-wall climbing: itineraries that show the way to the new generations. Enjoy, STORY.teller COLLECTIVE MUSIC www.greenbuttonmusic.com
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Paul Kuthe and friends arrive in Prince Rupert B.C. to explore the Butze Tidal Rapids.
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