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  1. Stoney Point: Portrait of an American Crag: Directed by Cole Gibson. With John Bachar, Scott Bailey, Yvon Chouinard, Glen Dawson. For the last 80 years Stoney Point has served as a breeding ground for some of America's greatest climbers.

  2. 19 de feb. de 2019 · Stoney Point: Portrait of an American Crag is a feature-length documentary based on the unique climbing culture of a small city park on the outskirts of Los Angeles, California. Though often overlooked, few climbing areas can compare with the rich and storied history of Stoney Point.

  3. 15 de jun. de 2012 · Ignorant as I was about climbing’s heritage, I never would have guessed that few crags in America could compare in richness of history to my local crag, Stoney Point. Located roughly 15 miles northwest of the Hollywood sign, Stoney Points graffiti-stained cliffs rise above the town of Chatsworth like an ancient rampart.

  4. "Stoney Point: Portrait of an American Crag" is a one of a kind, feature documentary based on the unique history and climbing culture of a small city park on the outskirts of Los Angeles. Though often overlooked, few climbing areas can compare with the rich and storied history of Stoney Point.

  5. 12 de feb. de 2019 · Gripped February 12, 2019. The film Stoney Point: Portrait of an American Crag is a documentary based on the unique climbing culture of a small city park on the outskirts of Los Angeles, California. Though often overlooked, few climbing areas can compare with the rich and storied history of Stoney Point.

  6. 29 de jul. de 2022 · Stoney Point - Portrait of an American Crag Fri Night Vid. Share. Nick Brown UKC. 29th July, 2022. This week's Friday Night Video is a feature documentary based on the unique climbing culture of a small city park on the outskirts of Los Angeles, California.

  7. "Stoney Point: Portrait of an American Crag" is a feature documentary based on the unique climbing culture of a small city park on the outskirts of Los Angeles, California. Though often...