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The Best Episodes of Reel Rock Season 2012

Every episode of Reel Rock Season 2012 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Reel Rock Season 2012!

Every fall the REEL ROCK Film Tour brings the year's most exciting new climbing films to live audiences around the world. For 2010, the tour...
Genre:Documentary
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Season 2012 Ratings Summary

"La Dura Dura" is the best rated episode of "Reel Rock" season 2012. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 1/1/2012. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "The Shark's Fin".

  • La Dura Dura
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    #1 - La Dura Dura

    Season 2012 Episode 1 - Aired 1/1/2012

    In early 2013, Adam Ondra and Chris Sharma made the first and second ascents of the world's hardest rock climb, La Dura Dura, rated 5.15c. The REEL ROCK 7 film La Dura Dura documented the process they went through, but was released before the climb was completed. La Dura Complete continues the story, capturing both actual ascents of this mindblowingly crazy-looking route.

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  • The Shark's Fin
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    #2 - The Shark's Fin

    Season 2012 Episode 2 - Aired 1/1/2012

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  • Wide Boyz
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    #3 - Wide Boyz

    Season 2012 Episode 3 - Aired 1/1/2012

    American offwidth climbing has spawned a counter-culture of rough and tumble characters who aren't afraid to bleed their way up a route. So when two proper British lads, Tom Randall and Pete Whittaker, crossed the pond to eat up the gnarliest wide cracks in the West -- including the first ascent of the world's hardest offwidth known as Century Crack -- it came as quite a shock.

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  • Honnold 3.0
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    #4 - Honnold 3.0

    Season 2012 Episode 4 - Aired 1/1/2012

    Alex Honnold has become known as the boldest soloist of his generation. In this dangerous game, how does he balance pure ambition with self-preservation? From highball boulder first ascents to 5.13 free solos, from far-flung trad climbing adventures, to speed records on The Nose, Honnold wrestles with this question in preparation for his biggest adventure yet - the Yosemite Triple. In under 19 hours he climbs Mt. Watkins, El Cap, and Half Dome, 95% of it free solo.

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