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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good narrative, but not very dynamic.,
By snowleopard (Oregon) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Climbing Bolivia's Huayna Potosi/1&2 [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Peter Whittaker (son of Lou Whittaker) leads a climb of three to the top of Huayna Potosi, an impressive 20,000' peak just outside of LaPaz. While Whittaker's energy shows well in practicing for the climb, the film does not lay out the climb very well (and contains some factual inaccuracies), or show very dramatic footage of the climb. It does however succeed in showing the preparation that goes into the climb once in LaPaz, and some nice shots of the surrounding area, including Lake Titicaca. This tape would work best for someone heading to the Andes hoping to climb a high peak that does not require great technical skills. (Note: While the tape is named "Parts 1&2" it is really only 1 tape, totaling about 50 minutes).
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Climbing Bolivia's Huayna Potosi/1&2 [VHS] by Trailside (VHS Tape - 1997)
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