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Check out these three great climbing films at www.lenticularpictures.com:


“Beyond Gravity”, A Compelling Vision of Today’s World of Climbing

An incredible portrait of climbing in the new century, Beyond Gravity follows many of the world’s top climbers in their own disciplines. From Lynn Hill and Nancy Feagin climbing hard sport routes to Barry Blanchard, Steve House, and Joe Josephson pushing the limits of alpinism on the Emperor Face of Mt. Robson.

Narrated by renowned mountaineer and author Greg Child, Beyond Gravity combines stunning cinematography with an original score by DJ Brian to create a unique and compelling vision of today’s world of climbing.

Starring Katie Brown, Greg Child, Abby Watkins, Sean Isaac, Barry Blanchard, Lynn Hill, Nancy Feagin, and many more.


“Found on Everest” Documents Trials of Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition

5.1.1999—An accomplished team of climbers led by Everest veteran Eric Simonson finds the remains of legendary alpinist George Mallory, possibly the first to actually climb Everest in 1924.

3.15.2001—Simonson gathers nearly the exact same team once again on the north side of Mount Everest in an attempt to solve the mystery once and for all. “Found on Everest” is the inside story of this expedition. After three search rotations at 27,000 feet, the team’s summit bid is thwarted by the discovery and rescue of five climbers stranded overnight on the North Ridge. After making the difficult decision to turn around 500 feet from the top, the group spends an epic day saving four of the five climbers.


“Front Range Freaks” Showcases Colorado’s Wildest Climbers

Multiple award-winner from Banff to Telluride, Front Range Freaks documents the lives of Colorado’s strongest, boldest, and wildest climbers. From Timmy O’Neil’s urban ape to Biscuit the climbing wonderdog, FRF is guaranteed to make you sweat and laugh—often in the same scene.

Featuring Matt Samet’s Flatirons death routes, Heidi Wertz’s 5.13 crack in RMNP, and a special tribute to the late solo-guru Derek Hersey, Front Range Freaks is an incredible portrait of Colorado rock climbing and many of its favorite characters.

Starring Timmy O’Neil, Matt Samet, Topher Donahue, Heidi Wertz, Biscuit, and many more.


Check out our other high-quality adventure-sports titles at www.lenticularpictures.com. Order before March 31st and recieve a free promotional copy of "Parallellojams", a featurette excerpt from Peter Mortimer's latest climbing film "Return2Sender".


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is this kind of plug allowed on the forums?


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i'm sure it will get moved to "look at my website" soon enough.


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I bought Front Range Freaks. It sucks, though the O'Neil section is funny. Anyone want to buy it from me? Cheap!


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Front Range Freaks is horrible. Luckily my local climbing shop will rent videos for $1, so I didn't have to buy that pile.


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I bought Front Range Freaks. It sucks, though the O'Neil section is funny. Anyone want to buy it from me? Cheap!

I will give you $6 for it. Or I'll trade you an autographed glossy of Cyndi Lauper.


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Front Range Freaks is horrible. Luckily my local climbing shop will rent videos for $1, so I didn't have to buy that pile.

Thats pretty sweet. I wish my local shop had a deal like that. You could watch 30 for the price of one.


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Go with the Cyndi Lauper autograph. I mean, how can you go wrong?

LMAO :lol: :lol:


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Or I'll trade you an autographed glossy of Cyndi Lauper.

Frick! I already sold it! Man, I should have checked this thread again before I let 'er go.


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this video is pretty good- they showed the whole thing at RRR in March and it was pretty good- although i always enjoy Timmy...lunatics are always fun to watch!


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phaedrus moved this thread from General to View this Website.


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:lol: :lol: :lol:


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