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"No Permanent Address" documents the first ascent of a 23 pitch free climb on a 2,700 ft. granite wall located in the remote wilderness of British Columbia.
Sean Easton and Aaron Black team up for the first ascent of "Call of the Granite" all amazingly caught on film. The film follows Aaron for the 7 months prior as he climbs with friends in some of the most famous areas in North America such as El Potrero Chico, Hueco, Indian Creek, Bishop, and Yosemite. Watch as a cast of male and female climbers push themselves to their limits on everything from boulders to crack climbs. The film highlights life on and off the rock showing the tricks of survival in the real, inspiring, and sometimes shocking world of the modern climber. Behind every minute of footage are days of rigging and filming. The beautiful photography and up-beat soundtrack are sure to get you psyched to climb!

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tobias
Nice filming of climbs of diversety ending in a send of the granit moster up in canada. It's seems to be a mix of a documentary and a travelblogg.. Missing a littel talk about routes and grades and detales of the main climb, like grades, difficulties they encounterd and so forth... if they included that it would have been an exelent film.. But it's still worth your while.. Enjoy!!
no permanent
christopher
decent
Instant classic
MichaelAdamson
I have seen just about every climbing movie ever made, and this one will go down as a classic.

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