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tkambitsch
Mar 29, 2003, 10:55 PM
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A recent topic about placing more than one anchor piece in the same crack got hijacked by comments about the movie Vertical Limit, a movie we all like to trash. I watched the opening sequence of VL frame by frame and learned a very frightening lesson. Did you know that if you fall on bolted routes that the bolts will actually explode out of the rock even before the rope goes taunt? :shock: That is why I stopped sport climbing and will only climb trad! Anyone care to share other valuable lessons from the movie:?:
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bighigaz
Mar 29, 2003, 11:18 PM
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I learned two valuable lessons: Hollywood really doesn't know, or care, about the reality of climbing and mountaineering... Why? Because the masses don't care either, they just want the action. Lounging on a couch or in a movie theater is so much LESS entertaining than being out in the mountains and on the cliffs. We should all get out MORE!!!!
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kahuna3602
Mar 29, 2003, 11:27 PM
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Yes, It's only a movie. The list of incredibly stupid moves is way too long to post here. My personal favorites, climbing with nitro, old nitro to boot; blowing a hole in a snow cap OVER trapped climbers, with said nitro; and leaping across a chasm and getting your ice axes to stick in rock, and you thought Stallone's bolt gun was cool! Too foolish.
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bandycoot
Mar 29, 2003, 11:49 PM
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When in doubt: Cut the rope!!! also: Redundancy and holding the rope with the belay hand are highly overrated!!! :roll: I love that movie because it scares people from climbing and that means less crowding at the crags...
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w6jxm
Mar 30, 2003, 12:01 AM
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Plaque on guiding service wall "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone, including idiots like you". I think the people in the movie should have taken this advise.
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flying_dutchman
Mar 30, 2003, 12:14 AM
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what did i learn from VL? Rockclimbing is the slowest extreme sport hence hollywood was kind enough to fcuk it up and gives us this wonderful big screen production to watch. Sadly, most people, including me, would fall asleep watching a real trad climb in progress and so they must do this to make money.
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misha
Mar 30, 2003, 2:22 AM
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In reply to: A recent topic about placing more than one anchor piece in the same crack got hijacked by comments about the movie Vertical Limit, a movie we all like to trash. I watched the opening sequence of VL frame by frame and learned a very frightening lesson. Did you know that if you fall on bolted routes that the bolts will actually explode out of the rock even before the rope goes taunt? :shock: That is why I stopped sport climbing and will only climb trad! Anyone care to share other valuable lessons from the movie:?: Ummmm, i see several things wrong with your reasoning. I have fallen on sport routes plenty of times and have yet to see a bolt explode. And it would be absolutely impossible for a bolt to come out of the rock without any weight on it whatsoever.
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coldclimb
Mar 30, 2003, 2:35 AM
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lol, Misha, have you seen the movie? ;) Watch that scene, and you'll see. And by the way, this thread is loaded with sarcasm. Don't take it seriously. :D
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misha
Mar 30, 2003, 2:37 AM
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I though he was serious. I would have assumed he was joking, but i don't remember seeing any bolts at all in the movie.
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camhead
Mar 30, 2003, 2:50 AM
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that first scene in monument valley is awesome, total entertainment. I liked it how they had the bumbling newbie climbers that caused the accident wearing like cutoff t-shirts and bandanas.
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galt
Mar 30, 2003, 4:02 AM
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Yea, I learned not to watch Vertical Limit Part II. Wait, I have never been bored enough to watch the first!
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apollodorus
Mar 30, 2003, 4:08 AM
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Vertical Limit is one of my favorite Three Stooges episodes. It contains a veritable nosology of climbing stupidity.
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ckershner0
Mar 30, 2003, 4:36 AM
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Whats wrong with cut off t-shirts and bandanas? VIVA LA MULLET!!!!
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dig_scott
Mar 30, 2003, 5:18 AM
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hey, that was my post. i have learned a lot. the first was gear wont hold on a free route. the next is three cams on a belay isnt enough cause two will pull. and always to use mountaineering ropeing on walls(three people one 1 rope). thats all i learned from climbing.. i now know i can jump 20+ feet with ice axes to vertical ice and stick and dont even have to use a rope. always bring nitro.
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dymondbak37
Mar 30, 2003, 5:34 AM
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Hahahaha, yeah that movie blew. It was kool when they climbed though...the ONE entire move(that i remember) Chris O'Donnel did. STUPID HOLLYWOOD!!!
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tradclimber2
Mar 30, 2003, 6:27 AM
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Ever since watching THE movie, I ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS carry at least one Nitro pack whenever I climb now. I figure if some idiot tries to pass me, or is too slow above me, or just ticks me off, or there are no parking places or campsites available, or any number of reasons, well ....................warm up the Nitro, lets have a blast!
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da5id
Mar 30, 2003, 6:33 AM
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i liked the guy who jumped 10 feet to his right with a peice of pro in his hand and catches himself by jamming it in to a crack while in midair. im sure this is possible, but anyone who tries it is a MORON!! though id have to give you props if i saw it
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flying_dutchman
Mar 30, 2003, 6:41 AM
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ya, i never knew that one could aid dyno before.
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roughster
Mar 30, 2003, 7:54 AM
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I learned that when my wife gets bored watching a movie there is a small chance, very small chance, but never-the-less, a chance that I may just end up with a ..... :shock: Needless to say that was a good night, climbing, beer, and :shock:
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scarecrow
Mar 30, 2003, 5:59 PM
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There's a Vertical Limit part 2!?! Boy I've GOT to see that one. I thought lawas were made against movies like that since part 1 came out :lol:
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elcapbuzz
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Yeah... Dig_Scott, I remember this thread. I got a kick out of it but don't remember if I ever replied. I learned (I was tied up and forced to watch it).... that the director must not listen to the professional advisor (in this case, climbing). I know they had one. Those big-shots don't listen to anything. If you try and tell them "that would never happen"... they reply.... "This is Hollywood, Darllin". It's no joke. They really say that. Cheers, Ammon
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calamity_chk
Mar 30, 2003, 7:25 PM
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i liked the part where you thought that they were gonna die, and didnt ..
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1269topper
Mar 30, 2003, 7:31 PM
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Any comments on how real Mission Impossible may not have been. However the picture way back were the guy was free soloing had to be real. Which was a really cool part to watch if oyu could squirm thought the backwards iron cross scean.
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jono13
Mar 30, 2003, 7:48 PM
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the cute girls ALWAYS live! never UNDER AND CIRCUMSTANCES try to CLIMB out of the crevasse you are stuck in!
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iliketobeoutside
Mar 30, 2003, 7:55 PM
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that movie was painfull to watch now if you want to see some silly climbing watch cliffhanger
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