That was an awesome climb and you did it to the summit. I followed your climb from the very start for I am excited to see you guys finish it. I am from South East Asia (Philippines) and into rock climbing as well, that's why I always look forward to seeing your dispatches.
I may not be able to do the same as what you've done but truelly all your posts are an inspiration.
amazing amazing amazing production work. the shots, the interviews, patching a great story together, and from the field! way to take it to a new level guys. -janet
Hey Awsome! I was there in 2007 climbing on the summit spires. Awsome to see some more developement going on. Does anyone now of any other development in the past couple of years? Would love to see a guide produced sometime. Anyone tried the Alpine Birdy route i put up? Logan Barber loganclimbsrocks.blogspot.com
YES! A pal sent me the link to this site! Awesome- there is something very special about an FA- untouched stone and unknown movement- it is truly what life for me is about- the desire to feel the unknown! Congrats on the discovery, the "commute", and the passion to push through to the summit! Great team! Thanks for sharing! TAM www.ihavedrive.com
Very Very Cool. I've watched this twice! And yes-- amazingly inspirational! I doubt I'll ever have the opportunity to do such climbs in such remote places. Thank you for bringing your adventure into my home!
I just found this and am shaking my head at it all....very inspiring guys! Alex, you'll have to let us know what you learned after it all was over. A kid as young as you and the experiences you are already getting to witness! Give glory to God for all that you are!
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WHOWWWWW....Congratulations!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat was an awesome climb and you did it to the summit. I followed your climb from the very start for I am excited to see you guys finish it. I am from South East Asia (Philippines) and into rock climbing as well, that's why I always look forward to seeing your dispatches.
I may not be able to do the same as what you've done but truelly all your posts are an inspiration.
We look forward to your next expedition.
Cheers,
Cheryl
(Philippines)
amazing amazing amazing production work. the shots, the interviews, patching a great story together, and from the field! way to take it to a new level guys.
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ReplyDeleteCongrats. Glad to see hard work and lots of travel pay off. Nice job to the behind the scenes monkey too. Get home safe all.
ReplyDeleteNice. It was a pleasure to "be there" with you guys. What's the route go at: length, difficulty, etc.
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Nice Nice Nice Nando. You are getting dang good at this video thang. see you soon. Hopefully on some rock.
ReplyDeleteCool work Kevin. Having done six trips there for easier free climbs, I envy the class of this longggg route. Regards, Singapore Dave
ReplyDeleteVery cool guys. I love being able to follow expeditions like this
ReplyDeletewowee! nice job! We are inspired!
ReplyDeleteHey Awsome! I was there in 2007 climbing on the summit spires. Awsome to see some more developement going on. Does anyone now of any other development in the past couple of years? Would love to see a guide produced sometime. Anyone tried the Alpine Birdy route i put up?
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loganclimbsrocks.blogspot.com
YES!
ReplyDeleteA pal sent me the link to this site! Awesome- there is something very special about an FA- untouched stone and unknown movement- it is truly what life for me is about- the desire to feel the unknown!
Congrats on the discovery, the "commute", and the passion to push through to the summit! Great team!
Thanks for sharing!
TAM
www.ihavedrive.com
Very Very Cool. I've watched this twice! And yes-- amazingly inspirational! I doubt I'll ever have the opportunity to do such climbs in such remote places. Thank you for bringing your adventure into my home!
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What kind of camera did you shoot this on? Looks great!
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ReplyDeletesorry for the late reply, we had a number of camera's mostly panasonic HMC 150, HVX 200 and some small cannon HF11's
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