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 Good Features Easily one of the best climbing films that has been made. The combination of some of the most beautiful climbing areas in the world with the highest quality camera work and editing, makes this a film that appeals to both climbers and non-climbers a like. Bad Features Makes you want to spend big $$$ to go visit all of these amazing climbing locations across the world. Recommended Alternatives Check out the Dosage series, First Ascent, and many other of the newer climbing films. |
Was this useful? Yes | No Add a Review | Read 2 Retailer DescriptionsFrom Mountain Gear:King Lines documents Chris Sharmas quest to be the first to climb the most difficult and outrageous rock formations around the world. It starts off with the Mediterranean island of Mallorca, where he climbs one of the most spectacular routes ever completed, on a massive rock arch surrounded by ocean. From there the film crew follows Sharma to the remote jungle plateaus of Venezuela, the pristine walls of the American Southwest, and the limestonelabyrinths of Europe, as he seeks out the planets greatest climbs. Features: - Chris is joined by fellow climbers, base jumpers and other adventure junkies
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From Mountain Gear:King Lines documents Chris Sharmas quest to be the first to climb the most difficult and outrageous rock formations around the world. It starts off with the Mediterranean island of Mallorca, where he climbs one of the most spectacular routes ever completed, on a massive rock arch surrounded by ocean. From there the film crew follows Sharma to the remote jungle plateaus of Venezuela, the pristine walls of the American Southwest, and the limestonelabyrinths of Europe, as he seeks out the planets greatest climbs. Features: - Chris is joined by fellow climbers, base jumpers and other adventure junkies
Was this useful? Yes | No From Altrec:Check out this action packed DVD to get stoked on your sport. Whether it is skiing, biking, paddling, snowboarding, climbing, surfing, hiking, skateboarding, or yoga. Was this useful? Yes | No |