180°以南 180° South (2010) Movie Script

杰瑞发布于30 Dec 21:21

  美国的冒险家杰夫·约翰逊,驾船环绕半个地球,成功的攀登上科罗纳多巅峰。在探索自然的过程中,他体会到人生无与伦比的快乐,也深刻的领悟到,保护自然,是人类生生不息的使命。   2007年,探险家杰夫·约翰逊驾驶着名叫“北极熊”的帆船,开始了前往巴塔哥尼亚的探险旅行。在墨西哥的太平洋上漂流了一个月之后,2007年11月,他们到达了加拉帕戈斯群岛,这里是野生动物的天堂,居住着稀有的海龟、海鸟、蜥蜴等,还可以在港口小镇上观看到海狮表演。在随后的航行中,他们的桅杆在暴风雨中被折断,小船漂流到了复活岛。在那里杰夫认识了新朋友玛可,她带杰夫领略了很多神秘的地方。2008年2月8日,杰夫一行终于到达了巴塔哥尼亚,成功的攀登了科罗纳多巅峰,回到家乡后,他便联合众多同行与环保人士,启动一系列保护自然的项目。

Yeah.
Timmy has climbed all over the world and put up record breaking ascents in Yosemite valley.
He has climbed "El Capitan" in 3 and a half hours.
Even great climbers can take days.
Keith quit the Pro Surf Tour about 6 years ago, and since then, he has devoted himself to discovering new surf spots around the world.
He has been chased by grizzlies in Canada and shot out by rebels in the Spice Islands.
He's a man of few words, but if there's any surf down there, this guy will find it.
We thought a good warm up for Keith would be the North American wall on "El Capitan".
Yvon made the first ascent of this route back in 1964, when it's considered the most difficult rock climb in the world.
It's still no cake-walk, which was interesting because Keith hadn't climbed much at all, not to mention, the guy is afraid of heights !
We felt like climbing had no worth to society what so ever, we didn't want to be part of the military industrial complex.
Life was pretty easy in the 1960s, I mean, you could buy an automobile for 15 bucks and live out of your automobile and camp out in Yosemite and then, here were these great walls, that hadn't been climbed, that were as big and as smooth and as difficult as any walls in the world.
The biggest one of all was the North American wall on "El Capitan".
My friends Chuck Pratt, Royal Robbins, Tom Frost and I, we made the first ascent over a period of 10 days.
The wall overhangs the entire way, and it's questionable whether you could ever get down if you got half way up and couldn't go any further.
It's very similar to the first guys to ride really big waves like at Waimea, they didn't know whether they could get held down by one of these big waves to where they'd just die.
The fear of the unknown is the greatest fear of all, but we just went for it.
Keith and Timmy couldn't make the long Pacific crossing, but hopefully, they'll be meeting me down in Patagonia.
I have the sunrise watch every morning.
It has taken me a month to get into the mindset of long distance sailing.
As each day passes, I feel more detached from my scheduled life back home and more in rhythm with what surrounds me.
Whoa!
Mast down !
Mast over the deck !
This morning, during my watch, our 70 foot mast was ripped-off and snapped like a twig.