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The Continuum Project HD Download
The Continuum Project follows some of the world's best climbing talent around the globe to document bold new routes and daring repeats on ice, rock, and in the alpine.
Shot entirely in High Definition, watch as Guy Lacelle, Audrey Gariepy and Mathieu Audibert establish terrifying new ice routes in Norway and Rob Pizem and Mike Anderson crush brawny off-widths and delicate face climbing in Zion. Get on route with Ines Papert and Cory Richards as they blitz Kwangde Shar in Nepal and witness Sarah Watson and Majka Burhardt free the Beckey Route on Elephant's Perch in the Sawtooths. Discover the rewards and risks of exploration with Jon Walsh and Ian Welsted as they establish a beautiful new mixed line in the remote Icefall Brook range of British Columbia and cool down on the difficult sport routes of Lions Head in Ontario with Sam Elias, Emily Harrington and Lauren Lee.
Extending the focus of Higher Ground, gain new perspective on the motivations and courage of some of the world's top climbers through the superb cinematography and innovative approach of The Continuum Project.
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Technical Specs:
- Release Date: 2009
- Running Time: 83 Minutes
- File Size: 1.9 Gb
- Resolution: High Definition
- Aproximate Download Time: 30 Minutes to 4 Hours
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- Newer PC or Mac computer
- Highspeed internet connection such as DSL or Cable.
- Current version of Apple Quicktime or iTunes (Quicktime can be downloaded for free HERE if needed.
- At least 6Gb free space on your computer hard drive.
Legal Terms Of Purchase:
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