The Huber brothers once again set off together with Mario Walder from East Tyrol. Your goal: to decode Mount Asgard on Baffin Island.
They planned seven weeks to conquer the sixty-kilometer march and the mighty granite monolith.
Because there has never been a free ascent of the almost 1000 meter high south wall. And with good reason: The physical and psychological challenges are at the limit. A task for which you have to be more than a well-coordinated team. You have to form a unit, a unit that is determined to give everything ...
That sketchy runout is one of the most gripping bits of climbing film I've seen - I nearly jumped out of my seat at the dyno! The footage of the other desperate pitch was brilliant too.
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Really enjoyed the film! And I almost fell off my chair @27:21:
"Look at that!
Well, it's their idea of a good cheese.
They have no idea of good cheese, if you ask me.
This one even won a prize?
Correct, British Empire, first place.
That's a really strange colour"
:)
Of course, there were many much more memorable climbing moments in the film than just a small light-hearted jab at cheeses! Liked it all.
More of this stuff, no idea how I missed this one.
*Massive dynamic move whilst facing a 20m fall*"Leck mich am arsch!!"
What a frickin move.
That sketchy runout is one of the most gripping bits of climbing film I've seen - I nearly jumped out of my seat at the dyno! The footage of the other desperate pitch was brilliant too.
Fantastic film.