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3,000 Feet is a deep dive into the roots of Scottish mountaineering, particularly the legacy of Hugh Thomas Munro. The film paints a vivid picture of the rugged Scottish highlands, juxtaposing the historical significance of Munro's list with modern climbers pushing their limits. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the sweeping landscapes and feel the weight of history. There's an authenticity in the performances, especially from the contemporary athletes who share their personal journeys. It’s fascinating to see how Munro's work laid the groundwork for today's outdoor culture. The practical effects of nature's raw beauty are on full display, making you feel the chill of the mountains. It’s not just about climbing; it's about connecting with the spirit of Scotland itself.
Features stunning landscapes of the Scottish highlandsHighlights the cultural impact of mountaineering in ScotlandIncludes interviews with contemporary climbers and historians
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Kevin Wood
Director