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The life and talent of alpinist Marc-André Leclerc are captured in a new documentary, The Alpinist. Rather than being 'just another' climbing flick, it provides an insight into a better way of ...
'The Alpinist' is an acclaimed documentary about mountaineer Marc-André Leclerc's last climb — how did he die?
The mountaineering documentary “The Alpinist,” a portrait of climber Marc-André Leclerc that offers psychological insight and a record of physical achievement, makes for an excellent follow ...
Mark Jenkins, who has climbed and written about climbing for decades, ponders the audacious exploits and soulful purity of Marc-André Leclerc, brought to life in the new documentary The Alpinist.
Unroped and alone, Marc-Andre Leclerc moves cautiously up the grey diorite of Mt. Slesse's East Buttress Direct, a 2,500-foot 5.10+. He pauses at the friable crux and then pushes through, gunning ...
Climbing ran a profile of Leclerc in September 2017, titled “ The Calculated Madness of Marc-Andre Leclerc.” Sender Films, the production company behind Valley Uprising, began filming with him.
The documentary 'The Alpinist' explores the death of mountain climber Marc-André LeClerc, whose girlfriend Brette Harrington has returned to the sport.
He didn't, but he told me that if I was searching for a story, I should look into a young man from British Columbia named Marc-Andre Leclerc. "He's one of the best all-around climbers I know ...
The documentary 'The Alpinist' explores the death of mountain climber Marc-André LeClerc, whose girlfriend Brette Harrington has returned to the sport.
Marc-André Leclerc, who is presumed to have died during a climb in the Mendenhall Towers region west of Juneau, Alaska, was one of the most daring and skillful mountain climbers that Canada has ...
Canadian Alpinist Marc-André Leclerc completed some of the world’s most difficult summits in his short life, including Torre Egger in Patagonia and the Emperor Face of Mount Robson in British Columbia ...
Climbing ran a profile of Leclerc in September 2017, titled “ The Calculated Madness of Marc-Andre Leclerc.” Sender Films, the production company behind Valley Uprising, began filming with him.
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