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- Marc-André Leclerc climbs alone, far from the limelight. The free-spirited 23-year-old makes some of the boldest solo ascents in history. With no cameras and no margin for error, Leclerc's approach is the essence of solo adventure.
- In an unbelievable story of perseverance, free climber Tommy Caldwell and climbing partner Kevin Jorgeson attempt to scale the impossible 3000ft Dawn Wall of El Capitan.
- In the shady campgrounds of Yosemite valley, climbers carved out a counterculture lifestyle of dumpster-diving and wild parties that clashed with the conservative values of the National Park Service.
- "First Ascent" is unlike any mountain climbing film you've ever seen. Join Swiss climber Didier Berthod as he attempts the impossible - to become the first man ever to climb the insanely treacherous "Cobra Crack"! Will he succeed or will he die trying? Your guess is as good as ours! Filmed on location in Thailand, the Himalayas, British Columbia, Yosemite Valley and even the mean streets of Hollywood, "First Ascent" is the benchmark for quality and excitement in extreme sports filmmaking.
- In 2014, during a trip, American Tim Bruns discovered cliffs in a small village five minutes north of Ramallah in Palestine and got to work equipping all the easy routes, then setting up climbing routes so that we can start teaching people how to climb. Bruns and Harris also opened Wadi Climbing, the first indoor climbing gym in Palestine. Today, gathered in the conflict-torn hills of Palestine, a diverse team of Bedouins, activists and urban professionals have embraced climbing as a much-needed respite from the burden of Israeli occupation. American writer and climber Andrew Bisharat visits the West Bank to explore his own roots and the power of climbing to transform lives. This documentary is part of the Reel Rock 17 series released in 2023.
- This visually stunning series follows the world's top climbers, alpinists and mountaineers to the wildest places on earth in their pursuit of the next big adventure. Stories of triumph, failure and redemption unfold on stages of sheer stone.
- Reel Rock 17, released in 2023, includes 5 documentary films, 2 hours 52 minutes in total, including "DNA" with Seb Bouin: Stunning footage of the 29-year-old French phenom as he tackles what could be the world's toughest sporting climb in France's Gorges du Verdon. (23 mins). the great "Resistance Climbing" with Andrew Bisharat, Tim Bruns, Urwah Askar, Tawfiq Najada, among others: In conflict-torn Palestine, a diverse group of mountaineers find community, solace and redemption. (37 mins). "Burning The Flame" with Babsi Zangerl, Jacopo Larcher: Austrian elite duo Babsi and Jacopo attempt a coveted free ascent of the Nameless Tower in Pakistan (46 mins). "The Hurt" with Alex Honnold: Alex's latest solo mission spans a brutal 35 miles, 24,000 feet of elevation gain, and hundreds of locations through the rugged sandstone walls of Red Rock Canyon (33 mins). "Supreme Jumbo Love" with Seb Bouin: Seb adds a straight start to a Chris Sharma classic, creating Supreme Jumbo Love, America's toughest climb (31 mins)
- Told through the eyes of Malik Martin and Chris Dean, Black Ice follows a crew of aspiring ice climbers from the Memphis Rox gym travels to the frozen wilds of Montana, where mentors Manoah Ainuu, Conrad Anker and Fred Campbell share their love of winter adventure in the mountains.
- Follow Chris Sharma on his ultimate global quest to redefine the possible in the vertical world. Includes his first ascent of Es Pontas, the still-unrepeated Mediterranean deep-sea arch. Co-produced by Sender Films and Big UP Productions.
- The Reel Rock Film Tour, one of climbing's greatest celebrations, returns with a new collection of world premiere films. In The High Road, the powerful and bold Nina Williams tests herself on some of the highest, most difficult boulder problems ever climbed.
- Follows Adam Ondra, Madaleine Sorkin, Alex Honnold, Conrad Anker and many more in jaw-dropping action, journeys and humor in a collection of the best climbing films.
- REEL ROCK cranks it up to 11 with our latest collection of electrifying climbing films showcasing the sport's biggest stories and athletes. Featuring Ashima Shiraishi, Will Stanhope, Matt Segal, Brette Harrington, Kai Lightner, Mike Libecki and the Wild Bunch.
- Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell introduce us to one of the most coveted prizes in the climbing world: the speed record on The Nose route up the 915m El Capitan in Yosemite, California. The race up The Nose heats up. While Alex Honnold knows the ropes and is pushing for perfection, Tommy Caldwell is new to speed climbing and the learning curve is as steep as the wall itself. The race up The Nose heats up. While Alex Honnold knows the ropes and is pushing for perfection, Tommy Caldwell is new to speed climbing and the learning curve is as steep as the wall itself.
- An annual event focusing on some of the best athletes conquering breathtaking feats in the vertical realm.
- Enter the danger zone with the worlds' best climbers, including Alex Honnold, Dean Potter, Steph Davis, Lisa Rands, Chris McNamara, Ammon McNeely, Renan Ozturk, Cedar Wright and others, as they push the barriers of free soloing, high-ball bouldering, hard trad climbing, extreme big-wall aid, wingsuit BASE flying, high lining and tower jumping in the wildest spots on earth.
- Solo free climbers as well as alpinists are featured tackling difficult climbing, and sometimes personal, challenges across the world.
- Reel Rock Tour 12 - 2017 - brings you four new nail-biting, hair-raising, and awe-inspiring stories of real rock climbers from around the world. Chris Sharma climbs cliffs solo over deep, churning ocean waters. Margo Hayes, at the age of 19, becomes the first female rock climber to complete a 5.15 route - the top of the difficulty scale. Brad Gobright, an up-and-coming climber, attempts reckless solo routes with a care-free attitude. Maureen Beck challenges herself while defying expectations others set for her and all adaptive climbers.
- The original. Eight Doses of maximum-strength climbing action. Each Dose tells a story from the cutting edge of climbing. Historic first ascents, profiles of rising stars, and explorations of the places, people, and ideas that shape our sport. DOSE: The Mandala Chris Sharma makes the first ascent of the The Buttermilks, a landmark problem near Bishop, CA. DOSE: Unfinished Business In September, 2000, Chris Sharma went to Ceuse, France to try a legendary project known as Biographie. DOSE: Frustration = Motivation Lisa Rands is one of America's most accomplished boulderers. This Dose follows Lisa in action in Bishop, CA and Ibex, UT. DOSE: Damn Yankees Jason Kehl gets evil on a slew of hard projects in the new bouldering mecca of Boone, NC. With Ivan Greene. DOSE: Spectre and The Buttermilker Dave Graham climbs through freezing temperatures and bloody hands to grab coveted ascents of The Buttermilker (V12) and Spectre (V13, FA) in Bishop, CA. DOSE: Bring the Ruckus Top competitors, Chris Sharma, Liv Sansoz, Francois LeGrand, Obe Carrion, Steven Jeffery, Jared Roth, and more, throw down in a no-holds-barred competition in Salt Lake City, UT. DOSE: Blue Ice Austrian bouldering legend Klem Loskot shares his local alpine bouldering area, along with some of his unique philosophy of life and climbing. DOSE: Realization In summer, 2001, Chris Sharma returned to Ceuse to wrap up his unfinished business there. This Dose captured the historic first ascent of Realization, the world's first consensus 5.15.
- Discreet legend of Fontainebleau, Charles Albert, nicknamed Mowgli, continues to push the limits with his barefoot block creations. Climbing without slippers forces him to find original methods, to compensate with the strength of his arms and fingers. "Climbing is not just about a grade", he explains, "We have the possibility of doing what we want, climbing blindfolded, barefoot... All while seeking fluidity in our movements. The only limit to creating new challenges is your imagination." He very rarely appears in the specialized media, has not made the Olympics or even major international competitions. Yet he is one of the best bouldering climbers in the world. For the record, in January 2019, he was the second in the world to offer a 9a rating for his long-standing project "No Kpotes Only". A year later, his boulder will be downgraded to 8c/+, still remaining one of the most extreme passages on the planet.
- Four incredible new films in a special event hosted by Alex Honnold. In Black Ice, a crew of aspiring ice climbers from the Memphis Rox gym travels to the frozen wilds of Montana, where mentors Manoah Ainuu, Conrad Anker and Fred Campbell share their love of winter adventure in the mountains. In Action Directe, French powerhouse Melissa Le Nevé spends seven years battling insane moves, inner doubt, and the burden of history to climb the most revered sport route on earth. First Ascent Last Ascent features best friends Hazel Findlay and Maddy Cope who journey to the rocky outer reaches of Mongolia, on a quixotic search for new trad routes. And Deep Roots, Lonnie Kauk's personal journey to honor his indigenous Yosemite roots, and to connect with his legendary father by repeating his iconic climbs.
- Rock climber Zac Barr goes head to head with Jules Verne, a 6 pitch climb in Eldorado Canyon, Boulder, CO.
- (2013) Four award-winning films from Big UP Productions and Sender Films.
- The complete 2011 REEL ROCK Film Tour: Six astounding short films covering every style of climbing on the planet. Starring Tommy Caldwell, Dean Potter, "Sketchy" Andy Lewis, Ashima Shiraishi, Will Gadd, Kevin Jorgeson, Corey Richards, Obe Carrion, Sean Leary, Tim Emmett, Simone Moro, Denis Urubko, Hans Florine, The Huber Brothers, and more.
- The infamous Timmy O'Neill hosts a zany romp through the cutting edge of the vertical world. Includes multi-award winning segment Parallelojams, an expose on Indian Creek crack climbing.
- Six Doses of action and inspiration from the world of high-end climbing and bouldering. DOSE: Psicobloc Part 1 Austrian Klem Loskot and Brit Tim Emmett explore the spectacular limestone sea cliffs of Mallorca, Spain, climbing 60 foot walls unroped above the ocean. DOSE: Psicobloc Part 2 Sharma and Loskot return to Mallorca along with Melissa Lacasse to explore new deep water soloing venues on the island. DOSE: Four from Font Dave Graham rips it up in Fontainebleau, France with Randy Puro and Isaac Caldiero. A detailed look at the fingernail crimps, bicycle moves, and raw determination required to succeed on four desperate classics. DOSE: So-Ill Summer-ized Dave Chancellor gives a Southern Illinois summer tour to Jason Kehl, Obe Carrion, and Nate Gold, who battle the heat, humidity, and plague of locusts, climbing mostly at night. DOSE: Rumney Dave Graham, Luke Parady, and Joe Kinder demonstrate the funky angles and powerful moves that have made Rumney, NH the East Coast's premier sport climbing destination. DOSE: Ivan NYC The high-energy lifestyle of bouldering master Ivan Greene. He gives a tour of what New York has to offer, for bouldering and otherwise.
- Derek Hersey was an iconoclastic British solo climber. Constantly pushing the limits of his sport, he was nicknamed "Dr. Death". Hersey was renowned for his exploits in Eldorado Canyon, but his resume of many other tough climbs extends to other lands.
- (2012) Four of the biggest stories from the climbing world, told with humor, heart, and mind-bending action. La Dura Dura (The Hard Hard) The Shark's Fin Wide Boyz Honnold 3.0
- Escape into the weightless world of Dosage IV, where the greatest climbing accomplishments of the year come alive before your eyes - DOSE: Two in a Day On October 30, 2005, Tommy Caldwell made big wall history in Yosemite by free climbing two El Capitan routes in a day. Two in a Day, documented in real-time. DOSE: Dreamcatcher In September, 2005, Chris Sharma made the first ascent of Dreamcatcher (5.14d) in Squamish, B.C. Dreamcatcher is one of the hardest routes in North America. DOSE: Gaia Lisa Rands is one of the most powerful and fearless boulderers around, and in the last few years she's been drawn beyond highball boulder problems to the terrifying traditional climbs of England's Peak District. This Dose follows Lisa through the intense process of preparing for and eventually climbing Gaia, becoming the first woman in the world to climb an E8. DOSE: Return to Swizzy In Dosage III Dave Graham gives a tour of his current crop of projects in Ticino, Switzerland. In Dosage IV we return to Swizzy with Chris Sharma, Randy Puro, and Courtney Hemphill to help Dave mop up the unfinished business. The team opens a whole new zone of incredible boulders. DOSE: Hueco '06 Hueco '06 follows Sharma and Graham for several weeks as they discover, open, and repeat the freshest new lines in the park, including: Indisposed Heroes (V12), FA by Sharma. Full Throttle (V13), FA by Sharma. Tactile Style (V13), FA by Sharma. Land Before Time (V13) FA by Graham. El Techo De Los Tres B (V13), repeat by Graham. Diabolic (V13), repeat by Graham. Terremer (V15), attempts by Graham. And many more.
- (2015) From big walls to big moves, REEL ROCK 10 features athletes Tommy Caldwell, Kevin Jorgeson, Alex Honnold, Jimmy Webb, Daniel Woods and a special tribute to the late Dean Potter. This year's tour boasts an eclectic program that will get you psyched!
- From death-defying speed link-ups of the wildest faces in the Alps, to Olympian displays of strength and tenacity on the hardest boulders ever climbed, Reel Rock 2010 features a breathtaking journey through the vertical realm with the heroes of rock and snow.
- Dosage Volume V raises the bar with the biggest lineup ever of the world's best climbers, including: Chris Sharma, Dave Graham, Beth Rodden, Tommy Caldwell, Dani Andrada, Patxi Usobiaga, Michael Fuselier, Daniel Woods, Paul Robinson, Daila Ojeda, Ty Landman, Jason Kehl, and many more. DOSE: Meltdown Beth Rodden climbs The Phoenix (5.13a), Cosmic Debris (5.13b), Peace (5.13c/d), and Book of Hate (5.13d), in Yosemite Valley, CA. But those routes are merely warmups for her ultimate project - a virgin crack next to a waterfall that she works for forty days, eventually making the first ascent of Meltdown (5.14c), one of the hardest traditional routes in the world. DOSE: On the Fringe Dave Graham, Ty Landman, Chad Greedy, Jason Kehl and Jon Cardwell tweaking out in The Ozark Mountains, Arkansas. DOSE: A Muerte A tour of hard new Spanish routes with Chris Sharma, Dani Andrada, Patxi Usobiaga, and Daila Ojeda. Featuring Sharma's 9b projects, and Andrada's sport/bouldering hybrid showpiece Ali-Hulk (9b). DOSE: Alpine Blocs High Altitude bouldering in Colorado with Daniel Woods and Paul Robinson. Featuring Daniel's first ascent of Jade (V15). DOSE: The Valley Old is new in Yosemite Valley, CA, where Tommy Caldwell and Randy Puro are opening dozens of incredible new boulder problems. Featuring ultra-classics Yabo Roof (V12), Dogwood (V12), Xenophile (V11) Park Life (V12), Drive On (V11), and Kumba (V11). DOSE: Yangshuo An exploration of the limestone towers of Yangshuo, China with French climbers Michael Fuselier and Axel Ballay. DOSE: Mission: Albarracin Jason Kehl and Chris Lindner go undercover in Albarracin, Spain to sample the area's incredible sandstone bouldering. DOSE: Secrets of the East Check out New England's best kept secrets with boulderers Paul Robinson, Matt Bosley, John Kuphal and Andy Salo.
- A papaya farmer explores the magical limestone sinkholes of the Yucatán Peninsula and discovers the sport of climbing. His discovery causes him to make a life-changing decision to follow his new passion.
- American rock climber Chris Sharma makes his first ascent at El Bufador on the island of Mallorca, Spain. He explains why this is one of his favourite places in the world because of the peace he feels here.
- A celebration of the eccentric climbers of Colorado's Front Range. Includes buildering with Urban Ape Timmy O'Neill, trad climbing with Heidi Wertz, Matt Samet, Topher Donahue, adventures with Biscuit the infamous climbing dog, a tribute to the late solo guru Derek Hersey, and more.
- 2014– 47mTV-PG8.0 (51)TV EpisodeFree Solo rock-climber Alex Honnold joins Bear Grylls for a breathtaking adventure through the Swiss Alps! Alex is no stranger to dizzying heights, but he's not use to falling from them, so Bear kicks off the journey with a skydive into the jagged mountains.
- 24 Hours of Horseshoe Hell is the wildest event in the climbing world; a mash-up of an ultramarathon and Burning Man, where elite climbers and beginners alike go for broke in an all-day and all-night frenzy of lactic acid, beer and endless rock. But all fun aside, the competition is real: Can the team of Nik Berry and Mason Earle stand up against the all-powerful Alex Honnold?
- High ball bouldering -- where a fall could lead to serious injury -- is not for the faint of heart. Add to the equation tiny holds and difficult moves, and things can get downright out of control. Follow the journey from the pioneering days of high ball to the current cutting edge, where the best climbers in the world travel to South Africa to attempt one of the hardest high balls in the world.
- On the second installment, Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell continue their wild journey to complete the Fitzroy Traverse, struggling with their inexperience in the high mountains and the delicate balance of risk and reward, while pushing themselves to the mental and physical breaking point.
- The 200-foot overhanging stretch of limestone that graces the shoulder of Clark Mountain, in California's Mojave Desert, is the hardest rock climb in North America. For climber Ethan Pringle, the route, dubbed "Jumbo Love" becomes a lifelong obsession. Pringles grapples with gravity, depression and the long shadow of superstar Chris Sharma in his attempt to conquer the climb of a lifetime.
- Mike Libecki is the world's greatest exploratory climber -- traveling to the most remote corners of the globe to find unclimbed walls and establish first ascents, usually alone. But when Mike becomes a father, he must reconcile his life adventure with the demands of parenthood.
- British climber James Pearson was an up-and-coming young talent in the UK climbing scene. But after a series of successes went to his head, he made the mistake of "over-grading" his routes -- a cardinal sin among British climbers. Now, after years in self-imposed exile, he has returned to redeem himself by climbing the most difficult climb in his home country.
- Writer and climber Claire Carter is trying to forge a courageous path in life. For inspiration, she looks to her idol, Gwen Moffat -- a legendary guide and writer whose exploits half a century earlier broke the mold for what women can achieve in the mountains.
- In the next episode, the high ball bouldering adventures continue Daniel Woods, one of the strongest climbers on earth, has an unfortunate fear of heights. Daniel journeys to the bouldering mecca of Bishop, California to overcome his dread and climb the high ball test-piece The Process.
- The Fitzroy Traverse is one of the most sought after achievements in modern alpinism: a gnarly journey across seven jagged summits and 13,000 vertical feet of climbing. Who knew it could be so much fun? Join Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold on the inspiring -- and at times hilarious -- quest that earned the Piolet D'Or.
- For a span of 25 years, Jeff Lowe etched his name on mountain peaks around the world. But turmoil in his personal and business life would drive Jeff Lowe to travel to Switzerland and attempt a potentially deadly climb that would either cement his legacy or cost him his life.
- Will Stanhope and Matt Segal are elite-level crack climbers and world-class goofballs on a mission to climb the hardest alpine crack climb in the world. Their epic, four-year battle in the Canadian alpine wilderness of the Bugaboos is filled with bloody fingers, belly laughs and a little too much whiskey.
- Pack your penny whistle and batten down the hatches for an Arctic sailing adventure aboard the Dodo's Delight. Sean Villanueva O'Driscoll, Ben Ditto, and brothers Nico and Olivier Favresse embark on a rollicking musical journey across open seas and up unclimbed big walls.
- The musical adventure of the Dodo's Delight continues through Arctic seas as Captain Bob and the climbing team arrive in Baffin Island to forge bold new routes. But when things go wrong, the Arctic can be a dangerous place to be caught unprepared.