Charlie Woodburn has arguably the coolest job of any climber, but it comes at a price: he has No Time to Climb. Whether it's on the set of the latest James Bond film, Batman or Bridget Jones' Diary, he films aerial shots for major productions in exciting locations across the globe. Long periods spent away from home, unpredictable work patterns and a lack of routine are not typically conducive to ticking-off dream routes, but Charlie isn't one to let disruption and uncertainty get to his head. Shaken but not stirred, etc., etc.
C'mon Charlie - how can you say such a thing when you know Rob Greenwood. His shirt collection is second to none - he could even grow his facial hair out into that 3 musketeers style. Effortless, is certainly a word that could be used, whether or not you follow that up with stylish is another thing
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Fri Night Vid Le Toit de Ben - Quebec 1958
This week's Friday Night Video whisks us back to Val-David, Quebec, in the Autumn of 1958. Two daring young climbers embark on the ascent of a route that seemed unattainable, resembling a roof suspended in the air, defying all the conventions of the time....