Re: climbing skills
Somehow I can't imagine learning how to climb from a book. Perhaps about climbing and how to tie a knot but not how to climb. About the only way to know...
Wayne Tomasi 2004-12-19 13:28:14 #33496

Re: climbing skills
The best book on climbing, and general mountaineering, that I've seen is Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills, by Steven Cox. --- Pete Borremans...
Bob Bordasch 2004-12-19 08:25:36 #33495

Re: OT climbing skills
Bob, you may not realize that some of the re-enactment was done by Joe and Simon. It was real enough to Joe that he started losing it psychologically...
Doug Nering 2004-12-18 23:49:03 #33494

Re: climbing skills
It's amazing how the love of one adventure can get you interested in so many others. 5) What's a good book to buy ? I have a lot of climbing books and here...
Pete Borremans 2004-12-18 22:43:37 #33493

Re: climbing skills
It is definitely a re-enactment. You find yourself during the movie saying who is photographing this? And if someone is photographing it is it real. You...
Bob Marley 2004-12-18 19:19:21 #33492

Re: climbing skills
If you'd like to see an extrordinary climbing movie, I suggest "Touching the Void." It's a documentary/re-enactment of a true story. I guarantee it will keep...
wayne1221492003 2004-12-18 18:54:26 #33491

Re: Slate to Crystal
Scooting down Slate to see Crystal was a highlight of our trip. Another big highlight for me was taking the extra half hour here and there to walk out to the...
tomkbourne2002 2004-12-18 15:00:01 #33490

Re: climbing skills

johngeyles 2004-12-18 12:07:29 #33489

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