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The Long Hope DVD
Featuring Dave MacLeod And Andy Turner
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'The Long Hope' a 60 minute high definition film by Paul Diffley, filmed in Orkney - featuring Dave MacLeod and Andy Turner. St John's head on the Island of Hoy is a wild and remote 1150 foot sea cliff first climbed in 1970. Now, 40 years later, one of the world's top climbers, Dave MacLeod, sets out to climb the cliff in a single day, finishing with a new desperately hard final pitch up the headwall. Also included: 'Return to Indian Face' - the story of Dave MacLeod's journey to repeat Johnny Dawes' ultimate test-piece, The Indian Face, E9.
Cordee Code: | CTD955 |
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Publisher: | Hot Aches Productions |
ISBN13: | 0609728247676 |
Run Time: | 120 |
Author: | Fearturing Dave MacLeod & Andy Turner |
Published Date: | November 2011 |
Binding: | Dvd |
Weight: | 70g |
Product Type: | DVD |
'The Long Hope' a 60 minute high definition film by Paul Diffley, filmed in Orkney - featuring Dave MacLeod and Andy Turner.
St John's head on the Island of Hoy is a wild and remote 1150 foot sea cliff. It was first climbed in 1970 by climber and poet Ed Drummond together with Oliver Hill. They took 7 days to climb the cliff, sleeping on ledges and in hammocks along the way. Now, 40 years later, one of the world's top climbers, Dave MacLeod, sets out to climb the cliff in a single day, finishing with a new desperately hard final pitch up the headwall.
MacLeod's historic new climb is captured close-up with the latest HD cameras and contrasted with the challenges of Drummond's first ascent through interviews and archive material.
The film also follows Drummond, now in his late sixties and suffering from Parkinson's disease, as he makes a pilgrimage back to St John's head to look upon the route one last time.
Also included: 'Return to Indian Face' - the story of Dave MacLeod's journey to repeat Johnny Dawes' ultimate test-piece, The Indian Face, E9.
Total running time 120 minutes.
St John's head on the Island of Hoy is a wild and remote 1150 foot sea cliff. It was first climbed in 1970 by climber and poet Ed Drummond together with Oliver Hill. They took 7 days to climb the cliff, sleeping on ledges and in hammocks along the way. Now, 40 years later, one of the world's top climbers, Dave MacLeod, sets out to climb the cliff in a single day, finishing with a new desperately hard final pitch up the headwall.
MacLeod's historic new climb is captured close-up with the latest HD cameras and contrasted with the challenges of Drummond's first ascent through interviews and archive material.
The film also follows Drummond, now in his late sixties and suffering from Parkinson's disease, as he makes a pilgrimage back to St John's head to look upon the route one last time.
Also included: 'Return to Indian Face' - the story of Dave MacLeod's journey to repeat Johnny Dawes' ultimate test-piece, The Indian Face, E9.
Total running time 120 minutes.