What about poor guy behind who is freezing his juevos in shorts on the cold rock, but still offering emotional and logistical support? A bit of empathy here, por favor.
Mountain movies/documentaries
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Nominee for most tacky mountain climbing move is "Star Trek- the Final Frontier". Captain Kirk is free soloing El Capitan and has an issue.
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Sweet someone watched it, lol I didn't say it was all bad, lol it has a happy ending too, she makes it and doesn't kill her friend
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Jeff Lowe's Meatnoia was also good. I was extremely sad to see his journey. What an absolute legend.