Good presentation with the general view of the track in each step. You could certainly extend to 6 minutes and show more images, explain with text and some more info. Bravo, excellent images.
I did this route in 1978 with Larry Bruce. Early October. At the top of the Ramp the Ice Bulge was a short but difficult impediment before exiting onto the Ramp Icefield. Kind of like climbing up and over a huge ice basketball. In almost all the recent videos it is never in, only a dribble at best. All the way up we were wondering how it would go. Good times.
Hey my friend We are old man now......no one gives a fuck about what we did or archived when we were young.....hahaha Good times......even greater memories.....and the sadness of seeing many a good friend passing away..... Such is life Cheers from Germany
Hi Steve. We've never met - but your name has been very familiar over the years. I recall landing in Boulder in the Fall of 1978 - when I say "landing" I actually mean "arriving in a bus from Denver where we'd landed in a plane" - to the news that we'd been invited for tea at Molly's. Molly was at home, obviously, together with two Antipodean visitors: Chris and Coral. Coral's hands were heavily bandaged - following a well-known incident in which she'd frighteningly narrowly saved herself from certain death in Eldo by what I can only describe as grim hang-on-in-there fortitude. Larry wasn't there at the time, but he subsequently joined us for a couple days down at Turkey Rocks. The internet has made the world shrink a little; I hope we'll meet at some point.
I so much admire this people. I was a skydiver because the earth looked very far away to be harmful. This is different, in any case, doing one thing really well is what gives meaning to life.
One would imagine that they did; it's the normal descent route after climbing the north face - and people generally tend to be aware of how they're going to get down before they head off up.
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This music makes it seem like climbing the Eiger is as easy as a whimsical trip to the ice cream shop.
They could had used Beethoveńs 5th
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After 1 minute the music forced a retreat and we abseiled off.
Davvero complimenti per le riprese e per la salita... grandi!
Good presentation with the general view of the track in each step. You could certainly extend to 6 minutes and show more images, explain with text and some more info. Bravo, excellent images.
I did this route in 1978 with Larry Bruce. Early October. At the top of the Ramp the Ice Bulge was a short but difficult impediment before exiting onto the Ramp Icefield. Kind of like climbing up and over a huge ice basketball. In almost all the recent videos it is never in, only a dribble at best. All the way up we were wondering how it would go. Good times.
Hey my friend
We are old man now......no one gives a fuck about what we did or archived when we were young.....hahaha
Good times......even greater memories.....and the sadness of seeing many a good friend passing away.....
Such is life
Cheers
from Germany
Hi Steve. We've never met - but your name has been very familiar over the years. I recall landing in Boulder in the Fall of 1978 - when I say "landing" I actually mean "arriving in a bus from Denver where we'd landed in a plane" - to the news that we'd been invited for tea at Molly's. Molly was at home, obviously, together with two Antipodean visitors: Chris and Coral. Coral's hands were heavily bandaged - following a well-known incident in which she'd frighteningly narrowly saved herself from certain death in Eldo by what I can only describe as grim hang-on-in-there fortitude. Larry wasn't there at the time, but he subsequently joined us for a couple days down at Turkey Rocks.
The internet has made the world shrink a little; I hope we'll meet at some point.
I so much admire this people. I was a skydiver because the earth looked very far away to be harmful. This is different, in any case, doing one thing really well is what gives meaning to life.
Very impressive. And very scary. Thanks for sharing.
Grandi alpinisti Ermanno e Nicola!!
Sempre grande il nostro Ermanno
Watching with the volume turned off is the only option. Great video though.
grandi alpinisti complimenti in scioltezza
Bellissimo!
🤩❤🙏🏼
Eso si que es impresionante.
Wow brilliant ! The music tho... makes it sound like a magician pulling a rabbit from his hat lol
Bravi ragazzi :-)
la musica non è all'altezza
I wonder if these guys knew there was a much easier route to the top going up the side of the mountain, woulda saved a lot of time and effort
One would imagine that they did; it's the normal descent route after climbing the north face - and people generally tend to be aware of how they're going to get down before they head off up.
Its ermano Salvaterra ?..great alpinist
Good footage but UB40? Really?
non lo so Rick, ......
Utilizzare il casco chiuso è fondamentale
la musichetta è assurda potrebbe accompagnare una scampagnata tra amici, invece è la temibile nord dell Eiger bravissimi ,sdrammatizzate...
Und runter 🤔
The sound track is soo distracting. Please delete it. And why do people make it so loud
Hello can you please give me your email, i would like to ask you something personal?
Ciao puoi per favore dammi la tua email, vorrei chiederti qualcosa di personale?
Cazzo di musica😂😂😂😂
Ahahah pietosa direi
Musica, da balera Romagnola !
Bellissimo, peccato per la musica.
Beautiful ... but jazz sucks . Might I recommend some Jimi Hendrix next time .
Great jazz music! Wonderfull soundtrack!!!!
che musichetta orribile...