RE: Climbkhana TWO | Time for Coffee

RE: Climbkhana TWO | Time for Coffee

Tuesday 19th November 2019

Climbkhana TWO | Time for Coffee?

Ken Block has been to China with the Hoonitruck. Cue 9mins of you know what...



Obviously we all know what we're getting when a video is fronted by Mr K. Block. Skids, mostly. However, the so-called Climbkhana offshoot has slightly tweaked the old formula by having Kenny B negotiate actual roads rather than knocking over traffic cones in the middle of nowhere.

It's fair to say the last effort (the first), was the best thing KB has done in yonks because it was up Pikes Peak, which, as you will doubtless know, is rather treacherous if you happen to come off. Which our American friend very nearly did.

Consequently the video got many million views, and you rather suspect that his team has been scratching around for another challenge of similar scale (along with becoming famous all over again on Amazon Prime). To find one, Hoonigan visited China with the intention of sending the Blockster and his 914hp Hoonitruck up 'China's Most Dangerous Road'.


The stretch of tarmac in question is the one which runs up Tianmen Mountain - the one which you might recall the Volkswagen ID.R sprinting up a couple of months ago. Naturally, Ken, 51, is not in the People's Republic to challenge that time - but rather to go slithering up the road in his own inimitable style with our entertainment being his only real target. (Although, like Volkswagen, he's probably more interested in China's 1.5bn consumers this time around than he is in us.)

Quite what the world's most populous Communist state made of the Head Hoonigan In Charge is anyone's guess. But he clearly got exclusive use of the road - and put it to good use. His film crew are certainly handier with a drone than Volkswagen's lot, and there's plenty of opportunities to see how the road ended up with a fearsome reputation. Fair play too to HHIC; he may not ever be going that fast, but he's a good egg and a sheer drop to certain death is a sheer drop to certain death. One more for the road, eh Blocky...


 

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lukeyman

Original Poster:

1,009 posts

135 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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The evidence of multiple takes annoys me!

Plate spinner

17,696 posts

200 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Hate to say it, but I didn’t watch it all.
You just know exactly what it is. The camera angle change every second is tiring plus multiple replays I just find a bit... contrived.
Great achievement though for those involved, just not my cuppa tea.

If I want to watch a hill climb, I’m heading to the raw and crude 1980s footage from Ari Vatanen.

https://youtu.be/UEuZG37gFdM

Gameface

16,565 posts

77 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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What a road!

I look forward to the videos of the above posters efforts on the same stretch of tarmac. wink

He's not the best driver around, as seen by his genuine rallying attempts, but doing that takes balls, so fair play to him.

Edited by Gameface on Tuesday 19th November 08:48

AmosMoses

4,041 posts

165 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Great video, that truck is so damn cool.

Plate spinner

17,696 posts

200 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Gameface said:
What a road!

I look forward to the videos of the above posters efforts on the same stretch of tarmac. wink

He's not the best driver around, as seen by genuine rallying attempts but doing that takes balls, so fair play to him.
Why do you look forward to my video?
I didn’t say I could do better or knock his driving in any way.
smile


Krikkit

26,527 posts

181 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Gameface said:
He's not the best driver around, as seen by his genuine rallying attempts, but doing that takes balls, so fair play to him.
He might not be top-flight WRC material, but to even vaguely hold his own puts him in a very select group of drivers... Like a back-of-the-grid F1 driver is pretty special.

Anyway, both of the climb ones have been a nice change from the usual Gymkhana which got a bit boring.

fistofsteel

61 posts

144 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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It sounds like a wasp trapped in a bottle.

Speed addicted

5,574 posts

227 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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lukeyman said:
The evidence of multiple takes annoys me!
Same here.

These crazy drives were amusing at the start, but there’s only so many times I can be wowed by seeing a purpose built car/truck slide round corners.

Show me the out takes, they may make better viewing.

Niffty951

2,333 posts

228 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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That road is EPIC I'd love a run up there in a row of decent sounding cars just to then turn the engines off for a moment at the top and appreciate the unbelievable scenery before chasing each other back down.

I'd also be giggling and te watching for weeks if I got a clip of me drifting a corner like pretty much any corner in that compilation but it's just not blowing my socks off anymore. It's a shame, I love to see driving, the thing I love attracting wider appreciation in the way a good snow boarding video makes everyone under 90 want to get out to a mountain.

It just doesn't have that sense of fun that comes with a natural moment. A moment of driving perfection caught on a run of imperfect fun with friends is worth 10 polished videos like this.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Speed addicted said:
Same here.

These crazy drives were amusing at the start, but there’s only so many times I can be wowed by seeing a purpose built car/truck slide round corners.

Show me the out takes, they may make better viewing.
The Gymkhana Files on Amazon Prime is worth a watch; a behind the scenes look at the filming of the last Gymkhana video (along with some footage of the Climbkhana 1 at Pikes Peak, in particular 'Evo corner'). It's a little bit like learning all a magician's secrets, when you learn that it does take multiple takes in places (Scotto the director doesn't like it, but they don't always have the time to clean up the tyre marks).

I'd agree it's become somewhat samey in recent times, which is a shame, because the Hoonitruck is a cracking bit of kit, and the shear size of it caught Ken out numerous times on the last Gymkhana.

kiseca

9,339 posts

219 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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I think those mourning the multiple takes need to consider the road he's on. It doesn't look like the kind of road where he gets 20 opportunities to stuff it into the scenery before they get the one take that works. If all the other goes were screwups, we'd be reading his obituary.

Yeah, they've probably set up each corner and he's done multiple runs rather than doing the whole mountain in one go, which isn't as impressive as a complete start to finish run would be, but he's not rallying, he's doing a choreographed dance I suppose. Also, to capture that whole mountain road in a single run would need an awful lot of cameras to capture the same quality of footage. If they don't have those, then they need to set up each corner as a set anyway.

Hackney

6,841 posts

208 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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lukeyman said:
The evidence of multiple takes annoys me!
Me too. But on this occassion I can forgive a couple of siting runs.biggrin

Jon_S_Rally

3,403 posts

88 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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PHers can always find something to moan about laugh

I think the Gymkhana ones are getting a bit stale, but these ones have given the format a boost. The road looks absolutely incredible, and I'm not sure how anyone can complain about someone drifting a 900bhp pick-up truck. It won't be quite the same when it sounds like an RC car.

As for the multiple take thing; I'm not sure it would have quite the same positive PR effect if the video had only lasted 30 seconds and then Block had been killed as he went off a cliff laugh

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Jon_S_Rally said:
PHers can always find something to moan about laugh

I think the Gymkhana ones are getting a bit stale, but these ones have given the format a boost. The road looks absolutely incredible, and I'm not sure how anyone can complain about someone drifting a 900bhp pick-up truck. It won't be quite the same when it sounds like an RC car.

As for the multiple take thing; I'm not sure it would have quite the same positive PR effect if the video had only lasted 30 seconds and then Block had been killed as he went off a cliff laugh
Back on the first Climbkhana at Pikes Peak, Evo Corner was a concern for Ken, remembering what happened to the forementioned Evo a few years ago. Tentatively he took the first attempt in a relatively safe manner, though still a drift that mortals would be proud of.

Scotto wasn't happy, nor was Ken, it simply wasn't full beans enough for the video. "Try again, go for it". Ken setup a pile of rocks as a guide as the corner apex is somewhat unsighted. Take 2...



Nobody really wanted to try a 3rd take on that particular corner biggrin

Jon_S_Rally

3,403 posts

88 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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NFC 85 Vette said:
Back on the first Climbkhana at Pikes Peak, Evo Corner was a concern for Ken, remembering what happened to the forementioned Evo a few years ago. Tentatively he took the first attempt in a relatively safe manner, though still a drift that mortals would be proud of.

Scotto wasn't happy, nor was Ken, it simply wasn't full beans enough for the video. "Try again, go for it". Ken setup a pile of rocks as a guide as the corner apex is somewhat unsighted. Take 2...



Nobody really wanted to try a 3rd take on that particular corner biggrin
Exactly. Doing something like that in just two takes is pretty darn impressive in my books. Far more impressive than reading about him killing himself because he tried to do it one take anyway laugh

dinkel

26,939 posts

258 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Niffty951 said:
That road is EPIC I'd love a run up there in a row of decent sounding cars just to then turn the engines off for a moment at the top and appreciate the unbelievable scenery before chasing each other back down.
Just my thoughts exactly. What a place! Stelvio Pass is for pussies...

Epic drive, no matter what posters say: try to shave a wall in a 900 brake truck like ken does: it's not going to happen.

Speed addicted

5,574 posts

227 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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dinkel said:
Niffty951 said:
That road is EPIC I'd love a run up there in a row of decent sounding cars just to then turn the engines off for a moment at the top and appreciate the unbelievable scenery before chasing each other back down.
Just my thoughts exactly. What a place! Stelvio Pass is for pussies...

Epic drive, no matter what posters say: try to shave a wall in a 900 brake truck like ken does: it's not going to happen.
He’s an amazing driver, the footage is stunning and the level of skill is something else again. I certainly couldn’t do it.
But it gets a bit samey when you watch 9mins of sliding round corners.

big_rob_sydney

3,402 posts

194 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Plate spinner said:
Hate to say it, but I didn’t watch it all.
You just know exactly what it is. The camera angle change every second is tiring plus multiple replays I just find a bit... contrived.
Great achievement though for those involved, just not my cuppa tea.

If I want to watch a hill climb, I’m heading to the raw and crude 1980s footage from Ari Vatanen.

https://youtu.be/UEuZG37gFdM
Sorry to say, but I too didn't bother with it all. Has nothing to do with me, and nowhere thinking I can do better either. Just that, I've now seen this so many times, and I think the speed was low in most places (obviously a lot of 180 degree bends, there's only so much you can abuse the laws of physics).

Jex

838 posts

128 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Is that a Momo steering wheel?

Sir_Dave

1,495 posts

210 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Jex said:
Is that a Momo steering wheel?
Looked like a Forza steering wheel in some of the footage whistle

Not gonna lie, i think they edited this one a little too much, alot of it looks very video game/cgi edited to me.

I got bored after 3 minutes.