So overjoyed that a guy like Clay doesn't need competition and a guy like Medina judges his own worth from competition. I'll watch Clay any day. Medina can drive his Audi off a short pier...
@clintonlindsey4391Күн бұрын
Where is part 2?
@KurruptCarrotКүн бұрын
How do climbers have money to do this stuff?
@sqecs23 күн бұрын
I just visit this site today. It has been some years since I payed attention to this Cormorant Rookery. It is a special place because there are only a handful of places on the South coast that this bird gathers to breed and raise their young. It was with great shock that I see the site has been completely abandoned because of the climbing route that has been established. I will be compiling a report for Conservation to act on restoring this vital habitat. Hard for me to understand why this was done when the nest sites are so obvious. So much garbage on site. All the anchors need to be removed, as well as the ropes, gear, and construction projects. John
@pfrstreetgang75113 күн бұрын
These are alpinists. These men's mentors were the sons of my mentors in mountain rescue. Risk management is genetic in these people.
@thesceptic10183 күн бұрын
Carry On Falling
@ThreenaddiesRexMegistus4 күн бұрын
Just healed from a bite gained but not felt while gardening 3 months ago. Started as a sore with a white cap and evolved into a deep ulcer on my shin. I kept draining it and packing with topical antibiotics to no real effect. Cleaning with betadine did nothing. When active Manuka honey MGO400+ was applied it started healing and replacing bad tissue with new within a few days, and redness was gone overnight. BTW - Australia.
@jthescruff5 күн бұрын
This was great! Awesome film.
@firstlast52305 күн бұрын
I love to go to a crag without any Guidebook and start climbing. Super Fun
@Cookie_Monster425 күн бұрын
Poor, strong Svana. I wish you all the best. A muerte!!!
@alessandroneri75595 күн бұрын
Grande Silvio !!! Intelligente, profondo e accurato nell'esprimerti, come sempre!... un bel punto di riferimento per i giovani climbers !! 🤗
@petersiegfriedkrug6 күн бұрын
He was a great person. Ludovic Woerth always tried the best in his life! His videos what I´ve seen which he produced are one of the best in the world. He lived very intensiv, with big love what he did. Mostly people only are present, until his death. But Ludovic made the best of his life. This I think is very rare.
@whelmking64976 күн бұрын
Kudos for whatever floats your climbing boat, but this is pretty lame. Literally the best climber in the world (and of all time) talks all the time about prioritizing onsight. And this ethos (try a route once only) is highly geographically biased. If you happen to live in an area with a lifetime worth of onsight attempts, great. For the rest of us, projecting is not only a choice it's the only option.
@sophies56 күн бұрын
You are such a strong woman. Believe in you!!!! I felt sorry about your injury. But you will be stronger and better 😊
@ThatLaggyNoob6 күн бұрын
Onsighting is my favorite style of climbing, I wouldn't say it ever became forgotten though
@GlassyMocha6 күн бұрын
Ahh yes the forgotten style of ONSIGHTING. Thank god this man resurected such an ancient form of climbing! Even though all highend lead comps are onsight, all my friends and I attempt onsights, and everyone knows about onsighting. You guys are really getting desperate for views. Can't wait for the next wave of lay offs!
@TrackpadProductions6 күн бұрын
You just got a high-quality 10 minute doc about onsighting wth interviews, projecting, sending, and interesting info - _for free_ - and you're whining about the _title._ Yeah, _they're_ definitely the ones who look dumb, here.
@tomfromvourles6 күн бұрын
@@TrackpadProductions well, for free is one way to see it, i also see a 10min ad for La Sportiva...
@whelmking64976 күн бұрын
@@TrackpadProductions This is an average-at-best short video by today's standards. Nothing revelatory and average footage.
@MrJarastamon6 күн бұрын
@@TrackpadProductionsI don’t understand why people are so mad either 😂
@whelmking64976 күн бұрын
@@MrJarastamon I don't see anger (I'm certainly not angry). It's just not a great video and the concept (that onsighting is some lost art) is patently silly.
@robiyonas14016 күн бұрын
Then you have will bosi doing it like it’s no problem
@bryandavies93016 күн бұрын
Thanks Svana. I have recently broken my ankle and had surgery, this was really inspiring!
@deans-rewind28826 күн бұрын
I have been looking for this video for like 8 years!! This got me into wanting to BASE and I’m on the journey rn thru Skydiving. Not too much longer and I’ll be jumping from lower heights 😅
@James-nc2zx7 күн бұрын
Do any of the new gen of climbers do any climbs without filming it. Not many soul climbers left
@alecmay23597 күн бұрын
Very well made video
@Grossbaltringue7 күн бұрын
Quel suspense dans cette série ! Digne d'un film américain, alors on espère le happy end!
@svanabjarnason67177 күн бұрын
Merci à Clara pour tout ça ! j'espère aussi pour le happy ending 🤞
@tobiau22187 күн бұрын
Impressive persistence! Watching this makes me want to train a lot more again. 😁
@svanabjarnason67177 күн бұрын
thank you :) :)
@edelrid7 күн бұрын
We fully stand behind you, Svana! 💚
@clara_domas7 күн бұрын
So important to talk about this part of an injury, you rock 😉
@svanabjarnason67177 күн бұрын
😘
@aceclimbing7 күн бұрын
I'm looking forward to watching next episode! and allez Svana!
@svanabjarnason67177 күн бұрын
☺🙏
@anthonywike80428 күн бұрын
surfing has turned SO HOMO
@jorgverhoeven8568 күн бұрын
Svana world champion in beating injuries! (and getting injured...)
@lauragrafl72688 күн бұрын
Where is this filmed ? The scene with the mountains in the background
@jorgverhoeven8568 күн бұрын
just above Innsbruck, Austria
@urabagofcells22288 күн бұрын
SO IMPORTANT to see this process. thank you.
@brinckau9 күн бұрын
Still waiting for a video of a free solo descent of the Eiger North Face.
@richardcarey1699 күн бұрын
The gear was close and bombproof
@greghuffman30619 күн бұрын
gotta accept death when ya do this
@jdmytho959910 күн бұрын
My soul would leave my body, and my body would leave my my soul.
@faizrehman-zn7np11 күн бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eNKhrJBo27iuc30.html
@paulgrey802811 күн бұрын
"I'm cold I'm scared" well that's a reasonable reaction to being hit by an avalanche at 6,900m and falling 100'. How lucky that the ice screw securing his rope wasn't ripped out. These guys are clearly 1st rate technical climbers so I'm surprised that they didn't wait a day after the storm for the snow slopes to stabilise [or avalanche off] That was risky.
@maximussympatico878712 күн бұрын
It´s so ridiculous, that Janja Garnbret send this beast too! And just once, but 2x at the SAME day, just beacause her first recording was not satisfactory. The sport of climbing is undergoing a process of change. Awesome!
@updawgsent.533813 күн бұрын
I just saw this but the wrinkles in Jim's forehead look like the Tesla emblem before he gets to the front door
@mrbronkify14 күн бұрын
Priceless
@Yose749214 күн бұрын
Are these guys still alive? Looks like pure stupidity
@YoungCub14 күн бұрын
Death wish
@dontask789814 күн бұрын
Did you say 2.2 kilos? That's 4.4lbs that is heavy for a backpacking tent.
@Ausaini1714 күн бұрын
V4 at my gym
@JA-hk9rz15 күн бұрын
Thought that was bisping in the beginning 😅
@henrytalley373915 күн бұрын
Forbidden staircase
@josephlau847616 күн бұрын
So fun.
@gringo1986016 күн бұрын
Eeek😮 That was too much for comfort like that young woman who got trapped & died under a forceful chute on the Potomac river in the US (sorry, cant remember her name). Glad help was right there and not totally submerged.
@Ton36916 күн бұрын
He died 4 months after the video was published. imagine my shock