While most of us enjoy the comfort of cushy bolts, positive holds, and a reasonable amount of safety on the rock, others—like Will Stanhope—seek out just the opposite: the hard-to-protect, the finicky, and the downright bold. In Cameron “Bearcam” Maier’s latest production, join Stanhope and Sonnie Trotter in Tasmania, as they explore the area’s ocean-blasted cliffs and sea stacks … all while harnessing the power “as a guide.”
This film isn’t another 5.15 crusher-send and it’s not just your cookie-cutter edit of the burn. Instead, it features thoughtful filmmaking, a humorous storyline, and soundtrack-supported rock climbing that will have you itching to get off your computer and back outdoors.
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