Today I settled in for a nice Sunday afternoon viewing of the classic grit psyche up flick consumed.mp4, normally available on YouTube via the CrimperE6 channel. To my surprise it seems it has been deleted, along with many other short clips of hard routes in the Peak.
Anyone got any insight into where it could've gone/why it's been taken down? I quite enjoy whiling the time away looking through their videos of esoteric headpoints from time to time!
Looks like the whole CrimperE6 channel was deleted. The error message says they deleted it themselves but if they had loads of climbing clips, maybe they accumulated too many copyright claims.
> Looks like the whole CrimperE6 channel was deleted. The error message says they deleted it themselves but if they had loads of climbing clips, maybe they accumulated too many copyright claims.
From what I gathered the clips were all videos that they had taken themselves so don't think copyright would be an issue? Consumed did have background music though so maybe that has something to do with it.
My flaky internet at home meant I had downloaded Consumed off YouTube so I could watch it whenever I wanted, still a shame it's no longer publicly available. I didn't know there were more than one Consumed film though, is the other one the same as 'Shock of the New' which is available on Vimeo?
A real shame if this is gone. CrimperE6 had some extraordinary moments of madness captured for eternity.
Fortunately my favourite clip of this genre is on another channel - watch this and imagine the tension - well out beyond the no fall zone, and then the world's best belayer produces a miracle.
Anyone know the name of that ace techno track off 'Consumed'? Pretty sure the track was also called Consumed but don't remember who it was by, can't find it anywhere.
I created the CrimperE6 tick list quite recently with all the routes featured on the channel as individual clips (I.e. not everything that’s in Consumed)
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