Frequent Flyers

Frequent Flyers


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19,15 + leveranskostnader
Inkl. moms 25.5 %


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Around the world tickets. Minimal luggage. A crash pad. Climbing shoes. Chalk.
The search begins...

Includes the classic short film "Black Lung", documenting Ben Moon and Jerry Moffat's climbing trip to Utah, culminating in the first ascent of the Joes Valley masterpiece, Black Lung.

Featuring: Obe Carrion, Boone Speed, Lisa Rands, Jerry Moffatt, Steven Jeffery, Jason Kehl, Ivan Greene, Garth Miller, and many others.



Three around the world tickets, minimal gear, and a quest: to find the perfect boulder problem. Boone Speed and Obe Carrion travel to the Southeast U.S., the gritstone of England, the legendary Fontainbleau, Australia, the unknown of New Zealand, and finally the mystery of Japan.

The Endless Summer of climbing. The technical aspects of the film were flawless. Great camera work, editing and music, plus occasional interviews, street scenes, and road trip wackiness, combined to bring the worldwide bouldering scene together and make Frequent Flyers more than just the typical climbing video.

The video begins with the question, Is there such a thing as a perfect boulder problem? In the hour of globe-trotting action, Boone Speed and Obe Carrion seek the answer.

Release Date: 2001

Running Time: 52 minutes

Storleken på den packade produkten eller förpackningen är ca 200 x 140 x 27 mm.


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