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Beautiful video as always guys! Love the great tips as I'm still new to outdoors climbing and the tips are super valuable! P.S. Would love to climb in Italy one day!!
ОтветитьYeah I have a question. How do you start rock climbing if;
✔You've never been to a climibing gym
✔you don't have any gear
✔you are not willing or capable of going to somewhere popular to climb rather than your hometown's rocks
(Yeah i think im gonna die soon😂)
Don’t buy budget bags for extreme sports.
ОтветитьI don’t understand what people don’t use tungsten carribeeners? The weight is the issue or what?
ОтветитьHow come I don’t see you outdoor mountain climbers with weight backpacks on???
ОтветитьCan’t wait to start at the rock climbing gym!
ОтветитьSome of these were great, but outdoor climbing isn’t really something you can start alone right? How do you meet people to go to the beginner crag? And no mention of a ‘how to’ climbing book here.
ОтветитьTerima kasih atas petunjuknya monsieur Craig 👌
Salam rock climbing
great tips :) thanks
ОтветитьMy ask is how do you put the ancor point before climb ✌🏼✌🏼
ОтветитьI wasn't looking for "transition tips"
I just want to start climbing, and I want to do that in my local mountains.
Why are there no actual beginner tips for outdoor climbing
so ein toller Kanal und als Hamelner besonders schön, deine Videos aus dem Ith. Aber warum kommen keine Videos mehr?
ОтветитьGo outside????
ОтветитьCould I start climbing straight away on Everest.
ОтветитьTHIS PEOPLE SAW TOO MANY SPIDER MAN SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS
ОтветитьInformative and interesting. Thank you
ОтветитьMy first time ever climbing was outside and did not climb in a gym for 3 to 4 years. The key is to have someone that can teach you. Gyms are nice because you can meet people that know how to climb outside.
Ответитьhola,como escalador local de montserrat no recomendar catalunya como zonas de escalada dentro de la comunidad europea pienso que te dejas algo muy importante.salut i roca
ОтветитьWe are going to make a world trip and add trees and permanent structure for rock climbing/outdoor sports
Ответитьwish to climb with you too. i could offer film footage🤗
ОтветитьVery well said!!!!🔥🤙
ОтветитьGreat advice agree with all but mummut ropes are poor in my experience
ОтветитьVery helpful, thank you!
ОтветитьNice tips
ОтветитьInteresting👍👍
Ответитьso much fun !
ОтветитьThis video helps a lot!
ОтветитьI have two questions. How do you get the quick draws back after you’ve climbed past them. And in order to climb a quite tall wall yo just need a really long rope
ОтветитьRealize you know jack....... If you fall out doors your die.
ОтветитьI am scared
Ответить👍💯
ОтветитьThis helped a lot since I’m going rock climbing
ОтветитьLmao my first time outdoor climbing was a 5.9+ in the red. Second lead was a 5.10a that I took a 40 foot whip on as my first whip. I fell from the anchor to the second bolt, i was about 12 feet above the last bolt and i was clipping, my belayer was 10 feet below me😂
ОтветитьYep I don’t see the purpose of rock climbing it’s just super dangerous
ОтветитьThank you so much! Tomorrow im going rock climbing and this helps a lot! ☺️
ОтветитьWow amazing video it helps me a lot.
ОтветитьHat? Harness? Shoes? Sun Tan lotion? Water?
ОтветитьLoved the video! But I’m based in South Florida so rip😭
ОтветитьAwesomeness. Thanks dude. Really helpful and I totally subscribed. We crash bikes on video.
ОтветитьAmazing video ! Thanks a lot
ОтветитьThanks for the great tips!
Ответитьgreat video!! looking to make a video similar to this.... yours is very nice!!
ОтветитьRemember to bring and use an helmet! Even on very busy routes small stones (and sometimes bigger ones) are always a danger, especially in the Dolomites where weather is ever changing the surface, so especially when you belay it is important to be protected!! And I would also recommend using an assisted belay device like the GriGri, learn how to use it and practice at your local gym before using it outdoors...thanks for your videos, I am looking at all of them and I find them very useful!
ОтветитьShould other climbers leave chalk marks behind?
ОтветитьDas Video hat nahezu null Wert für Fels-Anfänger.
Der 1. Tip ist passend, aber die restlichen Tips sind stark unvollständig (kurzes 60m-Seil welches in vielen Sportklettergebieten zu kurz ist, Exen aber keine HMS & Bandschlingen), willkürliche 2.Wahl-Themen bzw teils auch einfach unnütz (geh nach Arco, Seilsack als eigenen Punkt wo Du vorher schon das Seil unvollständig ansprichst).
Es fehlt jegliche Info zur Sicherheit (Seilende-Knoten, Routenwahl, Umlenken & diesen Abbauen, Abseilen), Topos lesen und einschätzen... Etc.
Anscheinend hast du überhaupt kein Konzept, was Du wie vermitteln wolltest, sondern puzzelst nur spontane Einfälle aneinander.
Fazit:
Überlasse bitte dem DAV das raus an den Fels Training - die haben wenigstens ein schlüssiges Konzept und vermitteln die richtigen Informationen auch vollständig.
Dieses Video solltest Du besser löschen.
Nice video! Personally I feel that when climbing outdoors and you're afraid of falling, grading up is better than grading down since harder climbs usually are more 'fall-friendly' (less blocks, ledges etc). Besides, when the climbing needs all your attention, you can't think that much about falling.
I heard that a lot of routes in Arco are quite polished from all the climbing. How is your experience on that? I'm thinking of heading over there in September, probably in combination with the Dolomites.
Keep up the good work!