With friends Ian Parnell (UK) and Audrey Gariepy (Canada), Ines Papert has been climbing some of Scotland's steepest routes. What is so special about Scotland? The access routes are usually long and difficult, the weather can change alarmingly quickly and it is almost always wet and windy. The routes are climbed in traditional style. Gear is placed and removed during the climb. There are no anchor points. A fall could have dramatic consequences.
This kind of climbing requires tremendous courage and experience.
The team climbed every day until dark and completed some of the most stunning routes in the Northern Highlands -- which are also some of the toughest. A huge challenge -- and not only in front of the camera.
Ines climbed Blood Sweat and Frozen Tears (VIII,8), reportedly making her the first woman to lead that grade in Scotland -- needless to say, on-sight.
Camera man Hans Hornberger accompanied the team and produced some inspiring footage of the climbs.
This video made my butt hole pucker
filmguy925 3 days ago
Beautiful video and very nice music, images and adventure!
FrenchyBunnyStudio 1 month ago
schön , fast so schön wie bei uns in Österreich :-)
Schas09 1 month ago
lol @ 2:33 "FUCK"
GrenadeCatcher 1 month ago
I'm from down south in England but the beauty of the Highlands never ceases to awe me, love climbing here ! .................
Broomehall 1 month ago
Whats the song at 1:22
FunnyFunTimes 1 month ago
Respect!
s13hgp 1 month ago
The Bellford Hospital is at the foot of Ben Nevis,you could roll there...
123defriisk 2 months ago
Bravo Ines!!!!
Superjakopine 2 months ago
Wow. Great video!
alwood1993 3 months ago