Red River Ruckus

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MartyV
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Post by MartyV »

Power2U wrote:
J-Rock wrote:
flashmaster wrote:The Tag at the top of the route says "Tripple Stack"
There is a tag at the top? I climbed a mixed route next to it that shared anchors with this climb and there was no tag.

Makin' Bacon at Lower Tantroft Branch Hollow had a tag at the top of it a couple of weeks ago.
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Post by J-Rock »

In the future could the first ascentionists please follow the proper Muir Valley protocol (like all of the others have kindly done) in reporting the route names, etc. ? This would be very helpful to avoid any future mistakes and/or misunderstandings. Unfortunately this will probably be printed in the guidebook incorrectly as "Triple Sec". Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
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Post by pianomahnn »

DId not buy, dont plan on it.

My friend did buy it, however. And I watched a bit tonight whilst bouldering on quality Chicago plastic.

Yea...nothing like watching people outside having fun while I'm inside having fun but not outside having fun to make me sad. Ha!
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Post by britishblondie »

doesn't like being played on my laptop.also it was way too short for 20 dollars, and it didn't have enough climbing-girls esp.!! by the way did anyone notice that john climbing the route at the end of the dvd is backcliped-pretty sketchy.
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Post by chester »

Ok...coming from a traddie...and an artist...
I heard the video was all hard sport (mostly) but decided to purchase it anyway. You know, cuz I believe when it comes to videos, cds, books, maps...whatever, if a climber goes through all that trouble to put something like that together, I'm going to support them. So I bought it yesterday and watched it last night.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but I love the fact that it's mostly sport. Victory Productions did a wonderful job editing and using creativity in putting this together. The shot of the mayor with the blue background was a stunning and awesome composition. I would love to have a still photo of that shot to hang in my office. Also, the lighting was great in the interviews, very professional (I teach photographic lighting so I notice these things). I also liked the history takes. I felt after watching the video, the artist knew what hard sport climbing life was like at the gorge...the stuff that happens during the week, not just the weekend warrior life. It was obvious to me the author put a lot of thought into what he felt belonged in the video. The things that are sentimental to him as well as inspiring. A true piece of climbing art.

I don't know this guy, but I give him an A++++
Very well done.
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Post by Spragwa »

Awesome Chester. Thanks for taking the time to critique Spencer's video. I know he'll appreciate the wonderful things you said about the vid. I'll call him and tell him to read your post. Seriously, you rock!
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Post by ynot »

I watched it in the Monastary. Some cool stuff! The sumo guy was hilarious!
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Post by Anetka1504 »

I went to the Red to watch the premier and I can honestly say that I am VERY impressed with Spencer's work. After talking to many people and hearing how much work he put into this video, I don't think it could have worked out any better for him. Good job Spencer! Keep em coming! If you haven't seen this video yet, you are missing out! You better get a copy as soon as possible!
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Post by JB »

hmmm... call me pigsteak for a sec.

spragwa, if chester had offered a negative review, would you have also thanked her for taking the time to critique the video?

i watched the video and think it's well shot and very fun as climbing videos go. climbers falling off climbs is cool. I actually liked that people looked desparate. Other climbing videos often make climbs look too easy, denying the honesty of the sport. I don't like "jackass" style stupidity on film, so i could have dealt without kids setting stuff on fire, shooting illegal weapons, falling of slacklines, and blowing up fruit. sumo was funny though. I liked the way spencer shot the climbs, fast forward through the "easy" parts and close ups of the nasty holds. i missed perspective shots. I don't think he was preying on the locals, but did notice he didn't interview the locals that aren't as colorful as the mayor and donnie... why? that would have been boring huh? so, i'd give it a B-. Could have been edited a little tighter probably, and it seems to just end abruptly.
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Post by Spragwa »

Pigsteak. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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