Petzl RocTrip China 2011 - The official movie
Petzl RocTrip China 2011 – The official movie drops you into the heart of Petzl’s legendary gathering in China’s limestone paradise, where hundreds of climbers converged to explore brand-new lines in an otherworldly karst valley. Filmed during the 2011 RocTrip, it captures the scale of the event—freshly bolted routes, big formations, and the buzz of a traveling climbing community discovering a destination in real time. What makes it essential viewing is how it balances festival energy with truly world-class climbing: Dani Andrada’s relentless push on the 7-pitch Corazon de Ensueno (8c/5.14b), hard projects coming together, and standout first ascents from top names, all set against sweeping walls and soaring features. Whether you come for the multi-pitch drama, the cutting-edge sport grades, or the simple joy of a global crew sharing a valley and a vision, this film delivers a concentrated hit of motivation and adventure.
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Last fall, from October 26-30, 2011, more than 600 climbers gathered with our team for Petzl RocTrip China. All participants discovered and enjoyed more than 250 brand new pitches on unbelievable limestone especially prepared for the event. Soundtrack available on http://www.barakaflims.com/en/shop The HipHop song at 17:05 is available on http://soundcloud.com/petzl-music/this-goes-down-ricci-fat-cut Directed by Guillaume Broust https://www.youtube.com/user/guillaumebroust https://www.instagram.com/guillaume_broust Directed & edited by Vlad Cellier https://www.youtube.com/user/barakafilms38 Photography by Julien Nadiras & Bertrand Delapierre Get more info, pictures, guidebook and wallpapers to download on the Petzl webiste: http://bit.ly/KXSV8O Among the highlights of the film, watch Dani Andrada's first ascent of the extremely difficult 7-pitch Corazon de Ensueno (8c/5.14b), a route he put up in 2010 over the course of two trips to the area to prepare for the RocTrip. For this outstanding feat, Dani was awarded Climbing Magazine's prestigious Golden Piton. Other sequences include Steph Bodet and Arnaud Petit sending their project, Lost in Translation (8a+/5.13c), Gabriele Moroni's first ascent of Coup de Bambou (9a/5.14d), as well as other images of spectacular climbs up and down the valley. More infos, pictures, guidebook and wallpapers to download on http://www.petzl.com