Christian wrote:
sorry I didn't get any footage of locals. I don't know if you meant that sincerely or sarcasticaly. I guess I don't like to bother people with a camera when I'm out climbing so we usualy do our own thing.
Sarcastically. There was a very lively thread a few weeks ago about a video including the Late Mayor of Slade.
You saved yourself a lot of grief.
I try to be a good man but all that comes
of trying is I feel more guilty.
Ikkyu
yeah, dialup blows, it'll take me half anhour to see the 4m 16sec video. by that time i'll be so bitter that i can't enjoy it and hate everyone who is climbing right now. if i ruled the world there would be free broadband for all, oh yeah, and i'd free all my sons.
Saxman wrote:Well, I would be impressed with the driving if that was video that wasn't sped up. You can see the speedometer in a couple of places and you weren't pushing it at all. Climbing looked ok.
I think that was done for effect. It slows down when they pull in the parking lot...
I thought it was very well done....and that, of course, is all that matters. (to me anyway)
Holding onto anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned. - Buddha
brad mc wrote:i thought the spring cleaning video was cool to watch...but I think the excessive cleaning and cutting of vegetation was unneccessary.
That problem could have easily been done with only a fraction of the cutting and cleaning that took place.
it takes years for shrubs, trees and mosses to grow on top of a boulder like those shown.
I know where this cleaning was done and it is no where near anything else except more trees and rocks and shrubs just like the ones that were cut. I would wager a guess that the only people to have even seen this boulder are the climbers who have gone to it and those who have watched the video.
The red river video is great tourist.
The phrase "working mother" is redundant. ~Jane Sellman