Hard Rock: the life and climbs of Ken Wilson

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024

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  • @davidrobinson4118
    @davidrobinson4118 5 років тому +9

    I started climbing in the late 70's and bought Hard Rock right away. I did a few of the routes and dreamed of doing others, happy, carefree times. I've not climbed for a good few years now and I'm out of touch with the scene apart from watching the odd thing on UA-cam. That's why I've only just heard, because of this film on UA-cam (April '19), that Ken had sadly passed away. Thanks for the lovely film guys, and enjoy those sunlit uplands Ken.

  • @davidhwhewell376
    @davidhwhewell376 4 роки тому +5

    Classic Rock was my 1978 Christmas present . I still have , still treasure it. Wilson had a gift for firing ambition and plans for the ordinary mountaineer . A valuable populariser of the sport during a golden age for British climbing.

    • @howler6490
      @howler6490 3 роки тому

      Mine was stolen...broke my bloody heart...

  • @johnmarris2965
    @johnmarris2965 4 роки тому +5

    This is a wonderful tribute to the man and his books. It deserves many more views.

  • @jeremywilson6653
    @jeremywilson6653 5 років тому +4

    What a glorious film - thank you so much to all those involved. I have heard a lot about Ken Wilson over the years but never came across him myself. He seemed a marmite character, with many describing him as unbalanced and difficult. May be so but what I saw on the film was a highly intelligent, thoughtful, humble, eloquent individual who had a wonderful passion for climbing and spent his life helping to nurture that passion in others. I am sorry that I will never get to meet him. RIP Ken.

  • @johnmarston9577
    @johnmarston9577 Рік тому

    Outstanding evocation ofan era and captures the essence of the man. I grew up camping and climbing in Ogwen , stopping at Scotty Dwyer's bunkhouse. Dad looked after Ken at the World Jamboree in 1957, and Ken never forgot and signed copies of all his books for him. The routes covered here still radiate a sense of adventure. He held and expressed strong and often controversial views on many issues but was always worth listening to. Great film.

  • @MarkHa5555
    @MarkHa5555 6 років тому +6

    Wow. What a lovely film, what a man. Everything comes to an end...

  • @briandickson6747
    @briandickson6747 4 роки тому

    What a great film- Hard and Classic Rock are wonderful books and this is a lovely tribute to Ken Wilson. Thanks!

  • @bobelliott2748
    @bobelliott2748 2 роки тому

    I enjoyed this video very much. Thanks for posting

  • @MorrisOnions06
    @MorrisOnions06 4 роки тому +1

    Magnificent film.

  • @n1t21r3
    @n1t21r3 6 років тому +2

    "Ah sunshine, could of done with that on the way up!" the perfect statement/metaphor for life and the UK weather.

  • @patrickhazlehurst8472
    @patrickhazlehurst8472 6 років тому +3

    Great film. I don't think the books will ever be chip paper. Hard Rock in particular was a collection of mostly excellent articles about climbs a middle grade climber could aspire to, and the few I did lived up to expectations.

  • @MarkHa5555
    @MarkHa5555 6 років тому +2

    Three excellent climbs that take me back. I failed on the top move of Right Unconquerable, couldn't get over the rounded top.

  • @moggyjacatore94
    @moggyjacatore94 10 місяців тому

    that’s me!!!

  • @frenchfree
    @frenchfree 5 років тому

    I just emailed this link to me twin brother. Never forget Ken taking a photo of us with Rab at some outside party put on be Outside climbing shop in hathersage. Ken probably thought he had a photo of the three of us, last one taken. He lived for the people of climbing.

  • @jeremyday1472
    @jeremyday1472 3 роки тому

    Well done that school boy. Nice polished shoes.

  • @bristolfashion4421
    @bristolfashion4421 4 роки тому

    Top Man - brave...

  • @andrewbowen6875
    @andrewbowen6875 2 роки тому

    Trefan is quite the scramble and has some genuine hairy bits for the walker.

  • @EstebanPelota
    @EstebanPelota 4 роки тому

    I guess there was a certain period in history when it was quite a thing to say “zeitgeist” a lot

  • @balke7935
    @balke7935 6 років тому +3

    shame she bypassed the end of right unconq :o)

  • @paulhowden720
    @paulhowden720 3 роки тому

    Rack spread like he's climbing a vDiff 🤟

  • @thechippedtoothsurfercts528
    @thechippedtoothsurfercts528 2 роки тому

    Enjoyed the film but I not at all happy about what appears to be “looking down” on climbing that isn’t extreme / traditional.
    I’m brand new to climbing. I’m scared of heights. I’m only at top roping level, but I can tell you that each of the three sessions I’ve had have been an “adventure” and I can’t wait to keep pushing my personal limits and smashing through this fear.
    I may be new to climbing but I’m not new to extreme sport. As an experienced windsurfer I sail in storms. I taken on unforgiving waves that crash down onto rocky reefs. I launch from sketchy locations and sail in different countries. What I don’t do is look at other sailors that only play on super safe, waveless lakes and judge them as not on an adventure simply because it’s not as extreme as the windsurfing I do.
    Sorry but I’ve found this guy to be condescending and derogatory. Great climber no doubt, gutted he’s got dementia, but can’t support this attitude.
    We are all here to adventure and this comes in many different forms and different degrees. Let just support and celebrate but never knock.

  • @monster750neil
    @monster750neil 6 років тому

    Wish people would wear helmets properly not exposing the forehead. This woolly hat thing is almost as bad as youths wandering around with pants hanging down.

  • @maverickthebastard
    @maverickthebastard 9 місяців тому

    Steve McClure humbled by an E1, lol. Great piece of film, Ken was iconoclastic, I miss Tryfan. " All good things come to an end" thank you Ken, RIP.

  • @darrenmarney8577
    @darrenmarney8577 5 років тому

    Ken's summarisation of aspects within the climbing community are reflective practice of lost opportunities 👌 & Grit rock 🙂 must be considered world classic 👍