THE ROCK: BOULDERING IN NEWFOUNDLAND is a film exploration of bouldering in Newfoundland, Canada, the eastern-most point in North America. The movie travels from the glacial erratics nestled in the barrenlands near St. John's, to the steep caves of Corner Brook and sea side arches near Gros Morne National Park.
CLIMBING AREAS IN THE VIDEO INCLUDE Flat Rock, The Barrens, Freshwater Bay, Stiles Cove, The Rainforest, Talc Mines, The Marine Institute, Pasadena, Corner Brook Caves, Gull Pond, The Arches, Burgeo, and more. Never before has a film covered so much climbing in Newfoundland.
WITH LOCAL CLIMBERS Dave Stack, Phil Smith, Trevor Martin, Dan Fost, Shawn White, Lindsay Hollett, Leo Van Ulden, Sean McDowall, Nancy Hogan, Nigel Pike and more.
Running Time: 64 minute film + Bonus Features (including 'Catch', a 10 minute short video). The DVD format is letterboxed 16x9. Directed and Produced by John Redpath.