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Pilgrimage DVD 000 by Josh Lowell Review

Pilgrimage DVD 000 by Josh Lowell
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I've long been a big fan of Josh Lowell's climbing videos (www.bigupproductions.com). They are the best bouldering DVDs out there. Pilgrimage is good but doesn't quite live up to the standard set by Josh's earlier videos Rampage and Dosage in terms of pure climbing footage.
One explanation is that the climbers were hit hard with stomach illnesses. You can see them dehydrated and gaunt. But they climb on. And tear apart beautiful problems.
The production value of Pilgrimage is much better than previous BigUp DVDs (no more shaky handy-cams). And there's even a story line!
We get to see the return of Katie Brown (a child climbing phenom who was thought to be the best female competition climber in the world at the age of 17 and first female to on-sight a 5.13d) to the limelight and hear her story of why she dropped out of the climbing scene for so many years. We hear Sharma talk about his rise to fame and dealing with his icon status. And we get to see them search for and climb hard problems in Hampi, India.
If you've already seen Rampage and Dosage, then Pilgrimage will be a great addition to your collection of climbing movies. The scenery and footage are gorgeous. The problems are burly. I just wish there was a bit more pure climbing footage and a bit more footage of Katie Brown's climbing style.


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Dosage V Review

Dosage V
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I purchased this video to use in a Sports Literature class at the high school level to illustrate teamwork in a sport that might seem more of a solo-activity. The students--non-climbers--and I were blown away by the level of climbing on display. The exotic locations give the video a higher level of interest than some of the competing videos I've seen (the China footage had a fun edge to it as well), and the inclusion of Beth Rodden, who climbs at a level most male climbers can only dream of, was an excellent decision. The senior boys were very impressed that a girl with such a girlish voice was doing something most of them would never dare in a million years.

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Dosage V combines gorgeous cinematography from Emmy Award-winning cameramen Josh and Brett Lowell with a progressive soundtrack and tight editing to transport the viewer to Yosemite, China, Arkansas, Spain, Colorado, and New England to witness the year's most outstanding climbing accomplishments. Highlights include: Beth Rodden's first ascent of Meltdown (5.14c), one of the hardest traditional routes in the world; Chris Sharma's next-level sport climbing projects in Catalunya, Spain; And young-guns Daniel Woods and Paul Robinson pushing the limits of bouldering in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.Dosage V because it includes footage of Beth Rodden working on a 75 foot seam up a slightly overhanging wall next to a thundering waterfall. After forty days of effort, Beth made the route's first ascent, naming it Meltdown and calling it the hardest climb she's ever done.

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