Film

The Bells

74 year old Lakes climbing legend Rob Matheson set the climbing world buzzing when he announced his attempt on The Bells, The Bells!—the iconic, uncompromising E7 6b testpiece
 
A man carefully navigates the exposed and sparsely protected route known as 'The Bells, The Bells!' (E7 6b) at Gogarth

About

Director

Emma Crome

Producer

Harriet Sykes

Sponsor

Pertex, DMM, Rab, Scarpa

Running time

19 minutes

Country / Nationality

England

“The Bells, The Bells! is an iconic route that was put up in 1980 by John Redhead. It had a fearsome reputation because he, in his own words, nearly died on it.’’ - Rob Matheson At 74 years old, Lakes climbing legend Rob Matheson set the climbing world buzzing when he announced his attempt on The Bells, The Bells!—the iconic, uncompromising E7 6b testpiece on Craig Gogarth where falling simply isn’t an option. This film follows Rob’s bold return to one of Britain’s most serious sea-cliff routes, exploring the mindset, history, and unshakeable drive behind a climber who refuses to let age define his limits. Blending candid insight with powerful storytelling, The Bells offers a rare look into resilience, legacy, and what it really means to push yourself on a route where commitment is absolute. Directed by: Emma Crome Produced by: Harriet Sykes Principal Photography by: Neil Gresham, Charlie Woodburn and Ade Nelhams Cinematography: Dom Bush, Ryan Goff, Emma Crome and Peter Emery Lead Editor: Jen Randall Editor: Heather Mosher Story Producers: Charlie Woodburn, Emma Crome and Jen Randall Sound Design: We Are Audio, Ruth Rainey, Ben Mason and Jaz Harvey Supporting Partners: Rab, DMM and Scarpa