Pete Whillance E5 FA. I’d seen a photo from this in the Gable and Pillar guide but didn’t realise it was from a film. Amazing how calm Whillance is on runouts with no helmet and a bloody Swami belt! I’m always stunned by how in the 60s, 70s and early 80s (This is from 84 apparently) there were documentaries on normal TV with immersive 20-minute sections of uninterrupted trad climbing footage, with high quality natural sound, seemingly no reconstructed close-up shots or even music over the top. Today it’s incredibly rare to find that in specialist online climbing films, let alone on BBC2!
Follows a very well-worn Yosemite film groove (seems mad to release a film in 2020 and describe the distinction between the Boulder Problem and Teflon Corner pitches on Freerider without even mentioning Free Solo) but I really enjoyed it.
Got a right earful from a local, even when I showed him my rope, and a news report of a guy who had died in Switzerland the week before from the same thing.
Quote from: Ged on August 26, 2020, 12:51:48 pmGot a right earful from a local, even when I showed him my rope, and a news report of a guy who had died in Switzerland the week before from the same thing.Fucking hell, that's mental that you could be standing there with a cored rope in one hand and a load of shitty fixed draws in the other and still gotten a dressing down.
Great little film, didn't give much reason why he didn't give the boulder problem option a bit more work?
Quote from: SA Chris on August 26, 2020, 02:32:15 pmGreat little film, didn't give much reason why he didn't give the boulder problem option a bit more work?I guess as he’s a proper trad daddy he may not have ever bouldered 7b+ and therefore wouldn’t have much of a shot at the boulder problem. Also seem to remember reading (when Haze did it maybe?) that it’s a lot harder if you’re short and he looks really small.