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  • File: Climbing Tools: Equalized Anchors

    Understanding how to create an equalizing climbing anchor is an essential skills for climbing and mountaineering. from http://www.mountainguide.com
  • File: Climbing Tools: The Monster Munter

    The Monster Munter is a hitch that I learnt around 1990. It took awhile to get used to but in the end I used it quite a bit. It has the advantages of adding friction to a lower and most important does NOT TWIST THE ROPE! I yelled that out for the world to hear. It really is not that hard to learn and...
  • File: Eco Everest Expedition 2008 - part 3

    While on Everest in 2007 Dawa Steven saw the effects of global warming in the Himalaya. This made him decide to organize Eco Everest Expedition 2008, with Asian Trekking and ICIMOD as partners, as a platform to create international awareness on the high risk of glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) and...
  • File: FIRST ASCENT: Dave Hahn - How To Become a Mountaineer

    Dave Hahn's 12 summits (so far) of Everest are the most of any non-Sherpa in history. A guide with Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. since 1986, he has twice received prestigious awards for rescue work. In 2009. he was named Best Mountain Guide by Men's Journal. Dave knows what it takes to become...
  • File: Long Ways - Jonny Copp on Alpine Climbing

    Patagonia ambassador and Adventure Film Festival founder Jonny Copp explores the long process of making alpine climbing trips a reality -- from the inspiration, through the training, the partnership and the risk, to the elusive summit -- via footage from climbs in the Himalayas, Patagonia, Kashmir and...
  • File: Mountaineering: Height Doesn't Matter

    Cutting-edge climbers have turned away from Everest and the 8,000-meter trophy peaks in search of virgin terrain. It's not the height of a peak; it's the sheer difficulty. It's jokingly referred to as "Disaster Style" — the world's best alpine climbers are figuring out how to do more with less...
  • File: Patagonia Video - Somethin 'bout nothin: Kelly Cordes on Alpinism

    Climber, writer and Patagonia product tester Kelly Cordes takes us through his training strategy for alpine climbing and reflects on disaster style alpinism.
  • File: The Dark Side of Everest: Part 1

    the film by National Geographic narrator Paul Boucher "For some mountaineers, the top of the world also represents the peak of human ambition. But when things go badly high on Everest, as they will sooner or later, difficult moral dilemmas play out in dramatic fashion on a global stage. National...
  • File: The Dark Side of Everest: Part 2

    the film by National Geographic narrator Paul Boucher "For some mountaineers, the top of the world also represents the peak of human ambition. But when things go badly high on Everest, as they will sooner or later, difficult moral dilemmas play out in dramatic fashion on a global stage. National...
  • File: The Dark Side of Everest: Part 3

    the film by National Geographic narrator Paul Boucher "For some mountaineers, the top of the world also represents the peak of human ambition. But when things go badly high on Everest, as they will sooner or later, difficult moral dilemmas play out in dramatic fashion on a global stage. National...
  • File: The Dark Side of Everest: Part 4

    the film by National Geographic narrator Paul Boucher "For some mountaineers, the top of the world also represents the peak of human ambition. But when things go badly high on Everest, as they will sooner or later, difficult moral dilemmas play out in dramatic fashion on a global stage. National...
  • File: The Dark Side of Everest: Part 5

    the film by National Geographic narrator Paul Boucher "For some mountaineers, the top of the world also represents the peak of human ambition. But when things go badly high on Everest, as they will sooner or later, difficult moral dilemmas play out in dramatic fashion on a global stage. National...
  • File: Winter by UKC Climbers and Ray Saunders

    This Audio-visual presentation from UKClimbing.com is a showcase some of the brilliant images of climbing and mountaineering uploaded to the UKC photo-galleries by members and set to music and edited by Ray Saunders.
  • File: Your first alpine ascent

    What gear do you would need when attempting to summit a 4000m peak Alpine style? Britain's leading outdoor retailer, Cotswold Outdoor, teamed up with SnowlineProductions.com to produce a series of advice videos to show the depth of expertise that the company has, and to impart some of that knowledge...
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