Marmot Presents New Climbing Film "On Sight"
See a clip from "On Sight"
On Sight is a gripping adventure into the world of cutting edge rock and ice climbing documenting what is possible with a ground up, no pre-practice approach resulting in raw, compelling and often frightening footage. The climbers in this film aren’t necessarily the strongest but they have the biggest kahooners(!); willing to take a 30 foot fall for the ultimate on sight ascent. In the age of indoor gym climbing and pre-practiced ascents, On Sight gets back to the basics of climbing, the simple game of getting to the top using only your strength, skill and bottle! On Sight features an all star cast in spectacular locations on extraordinary routes produced in stunning High Definition. Climbers Include; Pete Robins, James McHaffie, Leo Houlding, Adam Long, Ricky Bell, Dave Birkett, Steve McClure, Ian Parnell, Neil Gresham, Jordan Buys, Gaz Parry, Dave Pickford, Ben Bransby, Jack Geldard, Jon Winters, Nic Bullock, Nico Faverese, Neil Dickson….. as well as insightful commentary by veterans of the game like John Redhead, Jerry Moffet, Mick Fowler, Ron Fawcett and Andy Perkins. On Location In – Iceland (Ian Parnell and Neil Gresham ice climbing at Kaldakinn), Madagascar (James McHaffie and Jack Geldard adventure big walling), Ireland (Ricky Bell amazing first ascents on the huge Fairhead seacliffs), Scotland (insane winter climbing with Ian Parnell and Jon Winters), North Wales (Welsh Slate and sea cliffs), England’s fabled Gritstone (Pete Robins and Jordan Buys take big falls on the grit), further venues and climbers to be confirmed…. Seeking true adventure, delving into the unknown, revelling in uncertainty; ON SIGHT, produced by multi-award winning film maker Alastair Lee. Presenting sponsor of the new climbing flick 'On Sight'; Marmot, presents an exclusive on line clip from the film in association with the short video competition at UKC. In this clip we see top trad climber Pete Robins make an on sight attempt at the North Wales classic 'Strawberries'. See the clip here