1938 Mt.Baldy Rock climbing Video,Base Parachuting nap sack

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Johnny Bronson
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hahaa classic! Watch out for the base jump parachuting out of a nap sack =D


where and what formation is at 7:20? O_O
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Johnny Bronson wrote:where and what formation is at 7:20? O_O
That's the promontory/roof atop the southwest face of Tahquitz. Traitor Horn ascends there.
Johnny Bronson wrote:hahaa classic!
Thanks for posting! Have long heard of this movie but never seen it.

If I remember correctly, it's mentioned in the Vogel/Gaines guide to Tahquitz and Suicide. Unfortunately my copy is on loan to someone right now. If/when I get it back I will transcribe here its comments on the the movie.
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turtle wrote:
Johnny Bronson wrote:where and what formation is at 7:20? O_O
That's the promontory/roof atop the southwest face of Tahquitz. Traitor Horn ascends there.
There's a nice photograph over at Mountain Project.
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turtle wrote:
Johnny Bronson wrote:where and what formation is at 7:20? O_O
That's the promontory/roof atop the southwest face of Tahquitz. Traitor Horn ascends there.
Johnny Bronson wrote:hahaa classic!
Thanks for posting! Have long heard of this movie but never seen it.

If I remember correctly, it's mentioned in the Vogel/Gaines guide to Tahquitz and Suicide. Unfortunately my copy is on loan to someone right now. If/when I get it back I will transcribe here its comments on the the movie.
My pleasure!

I was out at Tahquitz this past week(climbing with Zach) and when I found the video,it looked so familiar in that portion,but I wasnt 110% positive,thanks!
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Classic shots of Harwood Lodge and San Antonio Falls. Harwood Lodge looks much the same today.

HJ
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