Tibet : Murder in the Snow (Part 1/6) - www.Youtube.com/TibetArchive
http://www.tibetmurderinthesnow.com/ In an incident that shocked the world, a teenage Tibetan nun, Kelsang Namtso, was killed when Chinese border police opened fire on a group of pilgrims as they fled Tibet over the infamous Nangpa Pass. The shooting was witnessed by many international mountain climbers, some of whom videotaped or photographed the events and also helped rescue survivors and sent the story out to the world. Using the original climber footage, reenactments and interviews with witnesses and survivors, Tibet: Murder in the Snow tells of young Tibetans who risk their lives each year to illegally cross the rugged Himalaya Mountains in an attempt to see their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, or attend school in India. It is a dangerous journey. In September 2006, more than 70 young people travelled for three nights in the back of a truck as it drove south towards the Himalayas. Then the refugees walked for 10 more nights, with inadequate clothing and limited food and water, to the base of the infamous 6000-metre Nangpa Pass, an ancient trade route to Nepal. Among those who paid their hard-earned savings to illegal mountain-guides, were teenage farm girls Dolma Palki, 16, and her best friend Kelsang Namtso, a 17 year-old nun. Both wanted to meet to meet the Dalai Lama and to study without political interference. Also attempting to cross the mountains were 14-year-old boy Jamyang Samten and Lobsang Choeden, 29, a farmer. As the pilgrims picked their way up the snow-covered pass, international mountain climbers watched them from a nearby camp. British real estate agent Lee Farmer, Romanian TV cameraman Sergiu Matei and British policeman Steve Lawes had also paid handsomely to help attain their dream—to summit Mount Cho Oyu. Luis Benitez, a highly experienced professional mountain guide, who had worked in the Himalaya for years, was leading a New Zealand expedition at the same time. But as the climbers watched in horror, the Chinese border police opened fire on the refugees. Kelsang Namtso was shot dead on the Pass and two other Tibetans were injured. These events were videotaped by cool-headed Sergiu Matei who picked up his camera, when the shooting began. The story broke around the world when American mountain guide, Luis Benitez emailed his account of the shooting to a popular climbing website, revealing for the first time the sanctioned murder of Tibetan refugees by Chinese border police. Witnessing a murder had a profound effect on all of their lives.
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To launch V Isokinetic Colenso BBDO, Auckland created an extreme urban sport called Pomparkour. Pomparkour has elements of Parkour, Free Running, Pompier, and 'Hakenleitersteigen', a European event started by fireman who climb building faces with ladders at speed. Those that practice Pomparkour use a ladder specially designed and constructed with a large hook at one end. This allows them to grip rails, windows and ledges as they traverse and scale high buildings through the city.
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Great High Mountain - (Jack White) Edmund Hillary Tribute
Here is my banjo cover tribute to the late great Sir Ed, a very popular man here in New Zealand. Jack White did a wonderful version of this for 'Cold Mountain'. I don't think there can be a more perfect metaphor than this song for the life of Sir Ed and indeed all our lives. I myself shall be making my own attempt on the great high mountain (Everest Base Camp) next year - whoopee!! The photo is from Jon Krakauer's book 'Into Thin Air - A Personal Account of the Everest Disaster' which is one of the best books you'll ever read. Krakauer also wrote 'Into the Wild', another incredible book now popularised in Sean Penn's Oscar nominated film. And now the lyrics: Once I stood at the foot of a great high mountain That I wanted so much to climb And on top of this mountain was a beautiful fountain That flows with the waters of life I fell down on my knees at the foot of this mountain I cried, "O Lord what must I do? I want to climb this mountain, I want to drink from this fountain That flows so clear in my view" Then I heard a sweet voice from the top of this mountain Saying, "Child put your hand in mine" I started climbing slowly, "Watch your steps at the edges And take one step at a time" I started climbing upward taking one step at a time The higher I got the harder I climbed I'm still climbing upward and my journey's almost ended I'm nearing the top and you ought to see the view Oh the water flows freely, there's enough to make you free So friend if you're thirsty climb this mountain with me
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Tahr hunting in november 2010 hunting with me and five mates for seven days southern alps
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The Alps (IMAX® Trailer) - Extreme Mountain Climbing
Buy other MFF Films on DVD at Amazon! http://astore.amazon.com/macfreefilms-20 Set in the greatest mountain range in all of Europe — home to such iconic peaks as the Matterhorn, the Eiger, the Jungfrau, and others — The Alps: Giants of Nature is a breathtaking cinematic adventure in the style and tradition of MacGillivray Freeman's blockbuster documentary, Everest. Featuring dramatic footage shot with IMAX® cameras under extreme filmmaking conditions, this groundbreaking film celebrates the pristine natural beauty of these grand alpine locales and the spirit of the people who call them home. Follow John Harlin III and his attempt to climb the infamous Eiger North Face—the iconic peak that claimed the life of his legendary father 40 years ago. This 6,000-foot vertical face of sheer jagged limestone is considered one of the most difficult climbs in Europe. Harlin will be joined by renowned German climbers Robert and Daniela Jasper for this historic and emotional adventure. The film is presented by Holcim Ltd (www.holcim.com), in association with 4iS Four Eyes (www.4is.ch). -- IMAX trailer
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Best rock climber,This was his last vid befor he fell,he will be missed
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fastback959 write me a PM because he knew where this Dirt Hill Bike taking place: Its the "Great American Championship Motorcycle Hill Climb" in Billing (Montana). Every year in august it is the longest running hill to this day, started in the 1940s. Thx fastback959
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"Ice Climbing on Franz Josef" Marcmsm's photos around Franz Josef, New Zealand (n z franz josef)
Preview of Marcmsm's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/marcmsm/s.e._asia._06/1181436480/tpod.html This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Franz Josef, New Zealand Entry Title: "Ice Climbing on Franz Josef" Entry: "We all checked into the Glow worm hostel in Franz josef township which was really nice.. free soup and all in the evening.. nice one.. We booked on to do an ice climbing day on the glacier at Franz josef.. This kind of killed two birds with one stone as you get to walk and see a lot of the glacier and you also get to do a load of ice climbing... i.e they give you all the special boots and clothes steel crampons for the boots so you can grip and walk on the ice and climb and most importantly kick ass ice axes for climbing... We had to start off real early in the morning and it was raining too which sucked this glacier looks really similiar to the fox glacier but it is more accessible. It takes a few minutes to get used to walking in the special gear they give you but it was a lot of fun.. Took over an hour of walking to get to some of the ice cliffs that we were going to climb... its not like rock climbing at all but it was great fun.. there were only 12 of us on the trip and the weather cleared up too which was fantastic...when you are walking on the glacier you have to walk through all these caverns, caves and raven's.. its hard work.. you make very little progress distance wise.. We did 6 differnt climbs on the ice cliffs and you really have to drive the ice axes into the ice walls for grip but its pretty amazing when u are just hanging there 25 metres up holding on tojust one ice axe... granted you are roped up too but thats beside the point. It was back then to the hostel for the evening and we all piled into the hot tub with a load of beers.. the hot tub was outside and kinda funny when ur sitting there in warm water and its -5 degrees outside.. From there it was dinner and out to the Blue ice bar to meet up with the rest of the climbers from the trip. Following morning dave dimitri and louise headed on north .. and i was going south again.. i ran into Tam and Cat who were in the Catlins and Queenstown same time as me too so i went along to peters lake with them before moving on south again heading for Haast pass and Wanaka.." Read and see more at: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/marcmsm/s.e._asia._06/1181436480/tpod.html Photos from this trip: 1. "Dave me and dimitri" 2. "Franz Josef" 3. "Franz josef" 4. "Glacier face" 5. "Grabbing on with me ice axe" 6. "Made it" 7. "Me on glacier" 8. "Path through the glacier" 9. "Up on the glacier" See this TripWow and more at http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00e5-f49a-31ba?ytv4=1
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Hill climb crashes from 2004. If you like this clip try the entire film. www.almostfamousvideo.com
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Roda D iVael Moulin Rouge (parte2)
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Guild Wars Running Guide, Droknar's Forge to Marhan's Grotto
This run is very hard. Get your armor INFUZZZZEEDDD.
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Mountain Climbing - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears gives some top tips on dressing for the forever changing mountain climate, and is joined in the Alps by his good friend and mountain ranger Nick Parks.
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