Picnic Climbers is a podcast for people who love outdoor adventures but don't take themselves too seriously. You know, the ones at the crag who are spending more time eating and laughing than actually climbing, or the ones who lug a full box of wine to the summit because who says hiking can't be glamourous.
We (Nate and Mo) love to hike, climb, run, camp, educate and explore but more importantly, we love to talk. Join us as we share stories of (mis)adventure, discuss our various outdoor hobbies and pursuits, chat gear, food, travel, and more. Let's learn something or at least have a laugh.
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Picnic Climbers is a podcast for people who love outdoor adventures but don't take themselves too seriously. You know, the ones at the crag who are spending more time eating and laughing than actually climbing, or the ones who lug a full box of wine to the summit because who says hiking can't be glamourous.
We (Nate and Mo) love to hike, climb, run, camp, educate and explore but more importantly, we love to talk. Join us as we share stories of (mis)adventure, discuss our various outdoor hobbies and pursuits, chat gear, food, travel, and more. Let's learn something or at least have a laugh.
In this episode Nate and Mo take on the big screen!.. or at least, this is their take on the big screen... No big day of outdoor adventure feels complete until we crash on the sofa at the end of the day to watch a climbing/adventure film with a frozen pizza and a beer. In this episode, we have reviewed our favourite climbing/adventure films to help you decide where to start or what to watch next. There are so many amazing films available today, our pick of the bunch includes Valley Uprising (2014 - dir. Peter Mortimer & Nick Rosen), the Dawn Wall (2017 - dir. Josh Lowell & Peter Mortimer), Free Solo (2018 - dir. Jimmy Chin & Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi), Meru (2015 - dir. Jimmy Chin & Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi), Touching the Void (2003 - dir. Kevin Macdonald), McConkey (2013 - dir. Scott Gaffney, Murray Wais, Steve Winter & Rob Bruce), Into the Mind (2013 - dir. Eric Crosland & Dave Mossop), The Barkley Marathons: The Race that Eats it's Young (2014 - dir. Annika Iltis & James Kane), Wide Boyz (2012 - dir. Paul Diffley & Chris Alstrin), La Dura Dura (2014, seen in Reel Rock 7, available on youtube), Sufferfest: 700 Miles of Pain and Glory (2015 - National Geographic, available on youtube)
Picnic Climbers
Picnic Climbers is a podcast for people who love outdoor adventures but don't take themselves too seriously. You know, the ones at the crag who are spending more time eating and laughing than actually climbing, or the ones who lug a full box of wine to the summit because who says hiking can't be glamourous.
We (Nate and Mo) love to hike, climb, run, camp, educate and explore but more importantly, we love to talk. Join us as we share stories of (mis)adventure, discuss our various outdoor hobbies and pursuits, chat gear, food, travel, and more. Let's learn something or at least have a laugh.