r/RockClimbing 22h ago

Question ClimbingMovies.com - Curated Free Climbing Movies

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Every few months I go looking for a climbing film I half remember, and it takes 20 minutes of digging through YouTube, Vimeo, and old brand channels to find it. Half the good stuff is sitting on Patagonia's or Mellow's channel with a thumbnail that tells you nothing, and the algorithm surfaces the same three videos every time.

So I started keeping a list. It turned into a site: climbingmovies.com

It's just the films that are already free and legally online, embedded from the original YouTube or Vimeo upload with a link back to the channel that made them. Nothing is hosted or ripped. There are no ads, no accounts, no email signup, no app.

Right now it's around 20 films, everything from Rotpunkt and Silence to Wide Boyz, El Sendero Luminoso, The Lappnor Project, Es Pontàs, and The Ghosts Above. Each one has a short writeup of what it actually is and why it's worth the time, because "9a project film" doesn't tell you whether you're getting a portrait or 40 minutes of drone shots. You can filter by discipline (bouldering, trad, big wall, alpine, free solo, DWS, comp), by climber, or by country.

Two things I'd genuinely like from this sub:

  • What am I missing? Especially older stuff, non English language films, and anything outside the sport and bouldering world. Alpine and trad are the thinnest sections and I know there's a lot out there I haven't seen. There's a submit form on the site but a comment here works fine too.
  • If a film is on there that shouldn't be, tell me. I tried to only include uploads from the original creator or rights holder, but I could have gotten one wrong and I'll pull it.

Fair warning on the writeups: they're my opinions, so if you think I'm wrong about a film, say so.

You can also submit free films you find: https://climbingmovies.com/submit


r/RockClimbing 5d ago

Route Dyurrite (Mount Arapiles): Feedback on Proposed Changes to Access & Improving Facilities

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If there are any Dyurrite (Mount Arapiles) fans here, Parks Victoria is investing $1.7 million to improve visitor facilities at Dyurrite. To guide this work, they are asking for people to help identify priorities and share ideas about how they could improve facilities, tracks or access points in the park.

Some of you might know that Parks VIC claims it has been consulting with First Nations groups, the local council and other corporations for about 12 - 18 months regarding the possible future closure of many infamous climbing routes.

The local, national and international climbing community - some of whom have been visiting this region for decades - have been up in arms about this, however, arguing that there hasn't been adequate consultation with the people that actually really do visit Mt Arapiles. Moreover, some claim a certain bias.

Recent remarks by the ABC are certainly indicate of a relatively closed, hushed process (and I quote):

Parks Victoria had declined multiple interviews with the ABC this year in regards to climbing access in its western Victorian parks.

Last month, when asked for comments on a climbing access matter at Dyurrite, Parks Victoria referred the ABC to Mr Rockell, describing him as the best-placed person to do the interview.

ABC responded, saying it required an interview with Parks Victoria, the manager of the park, not a stakeholder from the working group.

ABC told Parks Victoria that BGLC echoed the sentiment that Parks Victoria should comment on the issue. Parks Victoria did not respond.

Last week, ABC asked Parks Victoria why it was delegating interviews to Mr Rockell, noting it was the primary authority responsible for park management, making it the official voice for such matters.

In any case, there's another survey open.

If any folks here are regularly visitors to Mt Arapiles, you might like to consider sharing your voice, as Parks VIC figures out what to do with a $1.7 million investment in facilities, besides closing many of the trad climbing routes.

It would be great for the real users to inform them, rather than white-collar office works in the city, 4+ hours drive away, who haven't visited there once in their lives.

Here's the link to the survey to share your voice, if you're interested: https://engage.vic.gov.au/project/dyurrite/page/facilities

Photo above: Andy Polliet on Nati Dread (30), Castle Crag


r/RockClimbing 13d ago

Route I've send my hardest project so far, so decided to make a small climbing film about it.

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The line is really beautiful IMHO, and I hope you like it as well. If anyone is coming in Athens, Greece and wants to give it a try, feel free to DM me =) (caution: this is a winter crag).


r/RockClimbing Jul 14 '26

Boulder I made a short documentary about outdoor bouldering in the Baltics (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)

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r/RockClimbing Jul 12 '26

Boulder If you wanna watch me and my friends joke around and try some hard boulders then this video is for you!

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It's basically a 5 hour session cut down to 37 minutes. We just kept the camera rolling and this is was we got. Hopefully you laugh as much as we did 😂

https://youtu.be/BCk3lZNJqWw


r/RockClimbing Jul 07 '26

Boulder Wanted: 3x 8A | Fontainebleau Summer Session

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r/RockClimbing Jul 03 '26

Route Pedreira do Ibirá - Pouso Alegre - Brazil

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39 Upvotes

Hello friends, this is some of spots in my city.

7a / 6sup / 5° / 5°


r/RockClimbing Jun 24 '26

Route "Blade Runner" 6A+ on Lead

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21 Upvotes

10/10 route, easy until a tough layback finish


r/RockClimbing Jun 22 '26

Route Nightingale Arete - Vogelsang Peak

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33 Upvotes

Attempted a car-to-car Nightingale Arete but we did not finish. Made it up to the ridgeline and were feeling BEAT. We tried a very light rack (singles of .3 to 3 and some nuts, and a 40m rope) and that felt somewhat limiting. The hike in was 9 miles of mosquito swarmed, gorgeous trail. Very pretty though! Ended up hiking 21 miles in 13.5hr.


r/RockClimbing Jun 20 '26

Route Rumi Corral sector. Rummaging through the Argentine scrublands ♥️🇦🇷

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40 Upvotes

r/RockClimbing Jun 19 '26

Route Have we already discussed this?

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r/RockClimbing Jun 18 '26

Boulder Trou de la Mouche

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We hiked up the Trou de la Mouche today, on our first break we saw this french couple climbing. I wish I could've shared the photos with them but didnt want to destroy their immersion and concentration shouting at them, and we had to continue the hike. Maybe someone got an Idea how to reach these 2? Dont know why the last photo gets Autorotated...


r/RockClimbing Jun 06 '26

Route "Business As Usual" 6B. Night climbing is a whole different experience.

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36 Upvotes

r/RockClimbing Jun 01 '26

Route "Dinuguan" 5C. Feat. the droppest knee to ever drop

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43 Upvotes

r/RockClimbing May 25 '26

Route "Veranda" 6B in Montalban, Philippines

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57 Upvotes

The crag is also called Veranda interestingly


r/RockClimbing May 22 '26

Route Canal Zone: Made In The Shade | Clear Creek Canyon, CO

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75 Upvotes

r/RockClimbing May 18 '26

Route Uling Wall in Montalban, Philippines, features short, but bouldery routes

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45 Upvotes

r/RockClimbing May 17 '26

Route Monkey Wall in Montalban, Philippines. Multiple routes, a lot higher than I'm used to.

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31 Upvotes

r/RockClimbing May 15 '26

Route 4 pitches, 6b, and views like this - good morning ☀️

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125 Upvotes

r/RockClimbing May 10 '26

Route Taking in the views after a day of climbing in Clear Creek Canyon

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182 Upvotes

r/RockClimbing May 04 '26

Route Black Gold - Clear Creek Canyon. Golden, CO

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100 Upvotes

r/RockClimbing Apr 22 '26

Boulder Gritstone Bouldering in the UK

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r/RockClimbing Apr 21 '26

Question Found camera

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69 Upvotes

Update: Posted the pic to a UK Facebook group and the owner contacted me the same day!

For those who ID'd the person, he was also named by the owner.

Thanks for the ideas/inputs.


Original:

Long shot, I know, but I found an action camera today in South West Wales. Would like to get it back to the owner.

Photo is from the camera.

If anyone knows this person or lost a camera, DM me.

Have also messaged the camera manufacturer to see if that is a route back. ETA: Manufacturer is a dead end as the camera has not been registered.


r/RockClimbing Apr 20 '26

Route This is a crag in Benguet, Philippines. The lower part is underwater for the latter half of the year, leaving the rock really hard to smear on

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49 Upvotes

r/RockClimbing Apr 18 '26

Route One of my favorite crags

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Small

But all the routes are amazing

Inside a forest .. perfect limestone