Mountain Climbing

Mountain Climbing

1973 · 27 min · Documentary, Adventure

Mountain Climbing is a documentary about alpinism that takes place on the Grand Teton. It was directed by Scott Ransom in 1973 and produced by ABC. It is a part of the series The American Sportsman. It features Willi Unsoeld and David Ladd.

Directed by Scott Ransom

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