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jjyosh
Sep 25, 2009, 8:44 PM
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We are looking for a skilled climber/photographer for our new television series, Ancient Tomorrow. The show features: Vertical Rock Climbing, Ice Climbing, Alpine Climbing, Canyoneering, Spelunking, and High Ropes. Our experienced climber has experience in setting up safety anchors for top roping, rappelling down waterfalls and canyons, spelunking into caverns, ice climbing, slack lines, Tyrolean traverse, ziplines, tree climbing, pole climbing, and other extreme high ropes (hour glass, postman's walk). Our ideal climber can setup simul-climbs, sport climbs and multi-pitch climbs, can place trad gear. Has experience will various types of rocks, crags/slabs/cracks. Also our ideal climber has extensive alpine climbing experience, including climbing mountains 15,000 + snow mountains, climbing (6000 M and 8000 M is ideal). Has avalanche safety knowledge, cravasse rescue training, self belay experience Climber will be the photo-journalist for the season. So, he or she must also have experience with photography and writing. Please be in the Los Angeles area (within 2 hours). We have many expeditions we must shoot around this area to prepare us for our first production. Please send climbing resume and links to photography and writing portfolio to... theshow@ancienttomorrow.com our website: www.ancienttomorrow.com
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dolphja
Sep 25, 2009, 8:49 PM
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yawn... i see where this is going
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bandycoot
Sep 25, 2009, 8:50 PM
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jjyosh wrote: Our ideal climber can setup simul-climbs during sport climbs and multi-pitch climbs with 4 people, Um... may I suggest that 4 people simul climbing at the same time might not be the best idea ever... And how and why would one ever simul-climb a sport climb?
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dolphja
Sep 25, 2009, 8:53 PM
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bandycoot wrote: jjyosh wrote: Our ideal climber can setup simul-climbs during sport climbs and multi-pitch climbs with 4 people, Um... may I suggest that 4 people simul climbing at the same time might not be the best idea ever... And how and why would one ever simul-climb a sport climb? yea, i'm not exactly sure what the point of this website is either. maybe they can buzz up Bear Grylls and see if he'll do it. maybe he'll participate in their little "green adventure"
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bennydh
Sep 25, 2009, 8:58 PM
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dolphja wrote: bandycoot wrote: jjyosh wrote: Our ideal climber can setup simul-climbs during sport climbs and multi-pitch climbs with 4 people, Um... may I suggest that 4 people simul climbing at the same time might not be the best idea ever... And how and why would one ever simul-climb a sport climb? yea, i'm not exactly sure what the point of this website is either. maybe they can buzz up Bear Grylls and see if he'll do it. maybe he'll participate in their little "green adventure" From the website: "Indiana Jones style adventures in our own backyard." I don't think there are too many, slave labor mining operations that need liberation, Nazis to fight, and definitely no holy grail to be found on Mt. Shasta JJYOSH. Edit to ADD: Something is funky with the CSS alignment of your whole header section on the site... Noticed an occasional 1 or 2 pixel displacement to the left.
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shimanilami
Sep 25, 2009, 9:18 PM
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PM Majid. He's your guy.
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dolphja
Sep 25, 2009, 9:22 PM
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shimanilami wrote: PM Majid. He's your guy. I'LL SECOND THAT. adventure anyone??? I THINK SO!!!
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dolphja
Sep 25, 2009, 9:25 PM
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because who woulda thunk to use gas powered rotary hammers
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shockabuku
Sep 25, 2009, 9:30 PM
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jjyosh wrote: Please be in the Los Angeles area (within 2 hours). Damn, that's a pretty short suspense.
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guangzhou
Oct 16, 2009, 3:52 AM
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Funny.
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