Cool, I'll get the Blu when it comes out here.
* I'm not a climber myself per se, but I planted trees on many many mountains, all across British Columbia.
...And some very steep ones too; 78 degree, and even straight cliffs (90 degree) where I had to go around, because I was wasting my time and money climbing those, back in the mid seventies.
So yeah, I did climb some steep ones in my career, and many broken bones too ....
I did that for almost thirty years! ...And over two million trees by my hands alone!
I don't like planting flat surfaces, it's boring. I love challenges, dangers, very tough grounds with heavy slash, and steep terrains.
I've always been in super shape; I was the best! In my career, I can only count few who were faster, and stronger.
I planted some trees (cedars) that were already five-foot tall, right after planting them! ...And between 1,000 and 1,500 of them each single day!
I don't know exactly the highest elevations that I've planted some; but I presume between 5,000 and 9,000 feet high. ...Not high, but when working at the extreme you can feel it, in your lungs!
I've done some "special" missions, only for the hardcore planters who aren't afraid of the steepest mountain's flanks.
Anyway, I've mentioned some before about this job (my job), and I could easily write an encyclopedia on my experiences.
You and I have some common traits (that's one of them) for sure. ...Audio (Music) is another. ...Cinema?
Yes, I got some Documentaries on Mountain Climbing as it's in my blood somehow. ...Anything Everest, K2, ... related, is a very strong attraction of mine. ...Among others.