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Long Ways - Jonny Copp on Alpine Climbing from Patagonia's Tin Shed

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2009

Patagonia ambassador and Adventure Film Festival founder Jonny Copp explores the long process of making alpine climbing trips a reality -- from the inspiration, through the training, the partnership and the risk, to the elusive summit -- via footage from climbs in the Himalayas, Patagonia, Kashmir and other steep places.

Update: It's with great heartache that we report the deaths of Jonny Copp, Micah Dash (also featured in this film) and Wade Johnson on Mount Edgar (6818 meters/22,368 feet) in China. This film is a cherished reminder of our lost friends.

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  • RIP Jonny, you are so very missed!

  • I think this is an amazing tribute video for them, & it keep the memory of them alive.

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  • garage band loops @ 1 minute. hot.

  • 6:13 The ledge they are on is insane! Not much sleep that night.

  • One dislike because that certain "someone" cant stand seeing all "likes"

    Thumbs up, relly nice video :) Nice to see jonny in videos even tho hes not around anymore :)

  • boulder rock club! BoCo represent! great message here

  • Thanks for sharing the vid. Great insight on the majority of us who only get a taste of what they've feasted on...Side comment-don't know if it was the voice of Jonny Copp or the way the vid was laid out, but it reminded me a lot of Endless Summer II. Kindred passions.

  • I'm a rock climber but! The degree of commitment and skill these guys have is a bit humbling. Hats off.

  • we will go to your way on China soon in this May.

  • They paid the ultimate price. I hope to possess an iota of their motivation and heart some day.

  • @michdudeada you're not placing gear or climbing, you just set up a rappel anchor and slide down the rope like at the end and then you pull down your rope and continue

  • great vid.... thankyou!

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