

Once again, Masters of Stone breaks through to the cutting edge of the sport. Harder, Faster, Bolder, Newer, and more...six points of breakthrough in all.... where human edges toward the superhuman. Yuji Hirayama and American Hans Florine set a new speed record on the Nose of El Capitan in Yosemite, stretching their lead-outs by 60, 80, even 150 feet at a time as the crowd screams, GO! from below. This is the Super Bowl, Olympics, and Boston Marathon of rock climbing, all rolled into one. Kevin Jorgeson puts up one of the most beautiful highball boulder problems in the world at Lake Tahoe, California. Sean Jones adds a new inspiration rating to his first ascents on Half Dome and Ribbon Falls. BASE jumping way too close to the ground, Parkour on rock, serious free-soloing, amputee 5.13, roped free-falling and many more breakthroughs... More than any other sport, rock climbing continually redefines its rules and resets its limits. Yesterday's impossible becomes today's warm-up as advances in mental and physical mastery combine to break new ground. Every few years the MASTERS OF STONE series delivers a new episode that captures these breakthroughs in a tasty mix of music, character, commentary, and above all, visual action.
H**0
Great video
Eric Perlman does it again. Great footage, great climbing, great soundtrack. I wish I could buy the soundtrack! But I hope the guys featured on this video stay alive. It's kind of sad to watch Masters of Stone I and II. Dan Osman, Todd Skinner, and John Bachar are no longer with us and were so much fun to watch. I highly recommend this video, and for a 7.99 download, TOTALLY worth it.
K**G
Love this movie!
Hardcore. Can't stop watching this with all my different group of friends. Very cool and it completes my collection of Masters of STone
N**2
Amazing!
I got this video mostly to whet my current fixation with Yosemite and primarily El Capitan. And whet it did :) The speed ascent by Yuji Hirayama and Hans Florine is spectacularly shot; offering great insight into speed climbing and big wall climbing in general. It's amazing that the first ascent of the Captain took over 44 days and these guys are now doing in under three hours !!! Mind boggling :) Yuji is a freakin machine :)The Astroman free climb by Alex Honnold is pretty cool. There's some bouldering thrown in as well.Great film.
G**F
brilliant
really really good show 16 words left to write dont know why as i think i covered it well k
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