Absolutely quality film making
Ed Wardle the camera man, did Alone in the Wild a few year back
Ed Wardle the camera man, did Alone in the Wild a few year back
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Cracking film making. When he told that fella to his face he shouldn't be on the mountain.
His f***ing eyes when he got back were fucked.
You did see the bloke struggle getting up that very first climb didn’t you? It was pretty obvious that he wasn’t experienced enough to attempt it to the top. It’s a life or death climb, not a walk in the park.See, I found that part quite arrogant.
He didn't know his climbing experience, his health or anything yet still thought he had the right to say something. He was probably right but he should never assume that someone is not capable of the attempt.
It's good but I don't think he got any of the drama he was hoping for out it.Quite enjoyed it. Will have to see if I can find alone in the wild online.
Yeah but that's his Special Forces background kicking in. He does have an arrogant streak but I think he was pissed off that he might get stuck behind someone who was a poor climberSee, I found that part quite arrogant.
He didn't know his climbing experience, his health or anything yet still thought he had the right to say something. He was probably right but he should never assume that someone is not capable of the attempt.
My mate is an ex-forces, qualified mountain guide and he hates him.Good program but the bloke is a prick. Agree inexperienced climbers shouldn't really be on everest but he seemed to think he had some sort of right to have the mountain to himself.
Not sure he came across like that at all, when it’s life or death, things need to be said, and if there’s any weak link on that mountain it could cost lives, he needed to be told...the fact he couldn’t get up a simple glacier should’ve been setting off alarm bells for everyone.Good program but the bloke is a prick. Agree inexperienced climbers shouldn't really be on everest but he seemed to think he had some sort of right to have the mountain to himself.
Easy to be jealous of success.My mate is an ex-forces, qualified mountain guide and he hates him.
You did see the bloke struggle getting up that very first climb didn’t you? It was pretty obvious that he wasn’t experienced enough to attempt it to the top. It’s a life or death climb, not a walk in the park.
As experienced at the top trying to get down, anyone not good enough could easily hold up the rest and potentially cause deaths. He had every right to tell him to his face when lives are at risk.
Did his guide say he shouldnt go?When he passed that mountain guide coming down because of the weather he laughed and thought fuck it, lets carry on regardless.
This guide obviously thought that his climbers were at risk so abandoned their attempt that day but no, Ant thought nothing of it and risked his own life and others just to be dramatic.
Yeh, it turned out ok and they made it through but he comes across as knob.
his guide said it was okDid his guide say he shouldnt go?
Im guessing the other bloke must have had inexperienced climbers to turn back?
The guide will be aware of his capabilities so no doubt happy to continue thenhis guide said it was ok