Reddit climbing videos You have a problem with grade, you take it to the gym, not at OPs of climbing videos. Reddit's main subreddit for videos. What are some climbing related videos that make you chuckle? Here are a few I found: Top Rope Tough Guys , Shatner of the Mount , Simpsons , Shit… 27 votes, 24 comments. I'm drawing a specific piece for a Zine & have been looking for a reference for a solid month now, I've been watching videos of climbers & tried to find a tower in my area but haven't had much luck with either. However, just as any sport climbing venue requires you to show a basic degree of competency, maybe bouldering walls need to adopt similar measures, and respond more appropriately when people behave in dangerous ways. The gym grades are set by professional setters at gyms, typically tested by other route setters. Do not make comments such as 'That's no V7, it's a V3 at best at my gym'. I had the thought that it would have been better a long time ago. Would it be a better experience climbing K2 as it's much wilder. Free Solo is available for purchase. Welcome to /r/Netherlands! Only English should be used for posts and comments. From advice on which gym to visit to videos of world cup IFSC climbers, you can find it all here. I think watching the trad videos helped the most It made all the other styles of climbing I was doing seem very safe. . I'm probably overthinking things on the ground since I'm much more confident once I start climbing. For me, watching climbing videos and sort-of living vicariously through others on the wall is helping me cope. 9 months ago I could do a one arm pull-up and hanging on a 25 mm edge was difficult despite exclusively trying to focus on easy crimp climbs for six months while being miserable, and Reddit 1. Was featured on '60 Minutes Australia' and I witnessed the fight between the Sherpa and Europea A lot of indoor climbing channels like your Louis Parkinson’s and Hannah’s morris are more soft in approach and in the case of Louis they do still have a lot to teach but they have a much more “pop” approach to climbing content creation, often not very representative of your actual mileage (shoutout to every time Catalyst Climbing 88 votes, 35 comments. A subreddit for the indoor bouldering community. They dont need to be a collection of other videos however, they can just be focused on one thing. I found an amazing surgeon who did a final repair of everything about 4 years ago and since that I've been largely normal in function, although I still get pain if I'm asked to walk around at 25 votes, 31 comments. Anything related to indoor (and outdoor) goes. Hope you enjoy! so far my favorite climbing vid, Alex Honnold and Cedar Wright being goofy and doing crazy exploratory climbing, great editing. Personally don't like the wood it's made of, just like their wooden holds. Please understand that rock climbing is an extremely dangerous activity. On a solo climb/descent, yes. The 1-5 scale is meant to give an idea of what kind of terrain and equipment may be needed. Not sure why this was downvoted - sport climbing and alpine climbing/solo-ing are not the same and just because you're a strong sport climber doesn't mean you can or should solo 5. My problem with Not short 3-10 minutes clips of climbing; I know where I can find those. Please read the sidebar below for our rules. 14a (On Gear)|1 - Here are a couple videos I like a lot: I'm a bot working hard to help Redditors find related videos to watch. Metolius Wood Grips II deluxe: all the edges you need but the spacing isn't great. Everest. Regardless of any advice you may receive while using this forum, it is your personal responsibility to make sure that you are fully trained to handle the great deal of risk involved in climbing and related activities. Just as sweaty if not worse than when I’m actually climbing. 1 is literally walking on a sidewalk down the street. Maybe Magnus can disguise himself as an undercover Swedish guy to get around that stipulation. Hannah Morris is probs a good shout if you're new, she does lots of intermediate climbing vids with lots of famous guests so you'll learn lots and get good chill vibes 33 votes, 16 comments. Video 1: Before the cornice collapsed. I watched tons of videos on YouTube, inspirational sends from pros as well as technical videos when I went from top rope to sport leading and then sport leading to trad. It was a completely avoidable accident (the climber was on the top of a frozen waterfall, setting up an anchor, and slipped. It would be nice to see people climbing hard without setting the expectation that music at the boulders and excessive giant tick marks are okay. Posted by u/_dc777_ - 5,138 votes and 522 comments At the end of the video Pewdiepie clearly states that the Meatball must apologize for being Norwegian, before he would collab with him. Hope that helped happy climbing 1. Budget: wish I could go with "no ceiling" but the increased exposure to damage and rocks and stuff makes me say no more than the 1000€ area. 4M subscribers in the climbing community. Give there channel a look. Also with regards to the character design with the history of the developer i wouldn't expect this to be an attempt at a realistic world, or at least 26 votes, 32 comments. Disclaimer. Things work differently with a partner, which is how the majority of climbing is done, but the same principles apply except the partner will often feed rope to the lead climber from different stages, before swapping roles for the lead to control their descent (except somewhat inverted). On May 21st, 5:48AM, I stood at the top of the world's tallest mountain at 29,035ft/8850m. true The release of Free Solo has gotten me back into watching climbing documentaries. Perspective isn't the issue it's the beams and the actual build of the towers I'm struggling to get a grasp on from that angle. I do think my footwork is pretty good for the level I climb at. View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Posted by u/yeahyeahyurt - 77 votes and 71 comments I have the exact same problem, super sweaty palms when watching videos or even reading about bouldering sometimes. I also want to waste time making fun videos of myself climbing unremarkable problems that have seen hundreds of ascents. I found an amazing surgeon who did a final repair of everything about 4 years ago and since that I've been largely normal in function, although I still get pain if I'm asked to walk around at Tommy: I started climbing soon after I learned to walk. Or Getting Over It, which is a unique and fun take on climbing. In those games climbing is just a minor element, it's not the central focus. 27M subscribers in the videos community. I know many of us have had limited access to climbing due to covid, health issues, financial constraint, or other stressors during these incredibly tumultuous times. I probably watch or rewatch one of his videos once a week. Hey Guys, In case some of you aren't aware of the original story (Click here for the OP), I lost a friend in a climbing accident about a month ago. climbing) • Instagram photos and videos - A recently created instagram page that closely tracks ongoing proceedings for all 3 disciplines and provides concise and clear information regarding a multitude of things such as daily updates during ongoing World Cups, season rankings, OQS info and upcoming Olympics. Antworks Climbing Burger: only if you can hang it in the middle of your room but the versatility is amazing. BEST CLIMBING VIDEOS: All-time favorites, best for improving your own technique, etc Wideboyz are great, catalyst climbing is a new fave of mine, Stefano ghisolfi and will Bosi are awesome for serious hard climbing. During that time I still did a lot of hiking, climbing and even made it to Everest Base Camp with some mountain crossings, but everything I did hurt. The only exceptions are: Unlike other games that have designated climbing spots or ledges this is going to be as close as possible to climbing an actual cliff, with countless holds, or spaces to use pressure on juts etc. I am looking for climbing videos that are longer (preferably an hour or more). Super hard climbing on perfect horizontal roofs by Matt gentile with amazing sound tracks. Just goes to show that sport climbing and alpine climbing are wildly different beasts. I want to start recording myself to better understand my technique/lack thereof. here's mine… 16 votes, 16 comments. Mar 9, 2023 · ($5. Really any of Nathaniel Davidson videos are amazing ( the is an Indian creek bouldering video that still just blows my mind). Hey everyone, been climbing for about 1. And yes we are scared of falling. That said – as far as climbing videos go, these are what I want. Lol fair enough. This is a sort of interruption to climb and you want to minimise it as much as possible, say by having the draws pre-placed. This rule is in place to ensure that an ample audience can freely discuss life in the Netherlands under a widely-spoken common tongue. I've watched a few videos on Everest and thought it looked unbelievably messy. Yeah that’s def true for like the return of the sleepwalker video but in that case people said Daniel truly did go a little insane projecting in the desert and the fact that it’s the hardest boulder arguably is the thing that saves that one from being corny😂most of their videos though are just Shawn or Giuliano climbing some random v15 they found with the same aesthetics as a skating video In fact, almost all of LT11's videos are great. I do read the route before I start climbing, that's when I ask questions. Sport climbing is about the physical challenge of climbing the route, and having to clip the draws is a necessary inconvenience for the purpose of protection. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. The scale actually begins at 1. Or check it out in the app stores My first attempt at filming a climbing video! Climbing at Made a list of a bunch of awesome climbing movies/youtube videos, thought I'd make it a post. An absolute must see movie, Meru, free with Amazon Prime, sneak peek on youtube That means zero climbing, probably for at least the next month. I guess I just feel weird having questions about clipping; I feel like everyone just knows which clips to use. Red October|1-(1) Alex Megos Climbs "Lucid Dreaming" (8C/V15) in Bishop (2) Brent Perkins climbing Proper Soul 5. Not wishing ill upon anyone but I always see those videos on Reddit of dudes jumping from one super high building to another or hanging off the edge or doing a backflip onto another high building and nothing bad ever seems to happen to them. It recounts the history of climbing in terms of gear, attitude, laws, and ever-evolving technique that allows ascents of harder and harder routes. 16 votes, 21 comments. The explanations on this post are pretty interesting, I’m also assuming there’s a genetic component that makes some people more susceptible to this effect. Honestly, all of them. 3M subscribers in the climbing community. Video 2: After the cornice collapsed. Also the tower climbing in Far Cry, Shadow of Mordor, Tomb Raider. Inside Climbing (@inside. I'll admit as a woman who's only been climbing for a year, sometimes I get frustrated at feeling not strong enough for certain problems but occasionally watching his videos makes me feel better that being weak has forced me to have better technique than him ahahaha. BEST CLIMBING VIDEOS: All-time favorites, best for improving your own technique, etc Everyone loves to complain about the music in climbing videos, not just on reddit but across the climbing internet. What are your favorite docs, films, youtube shorts, or other video content featuring one or both of those climbing legends? Obviously, The Dawn Wall features Tommy Caldwell and is on Netflix. The home of Climbing on reddit. The longer video posted ITT by u/helpfindsb shows that the fall occurred because the climber was ascending old, sun-damaged ropes. An antidote to overproduction. 53 votes, 32 comments. Rooftown vol 1,2, and 3 are amazing. 75 years—my climbing journey has been defined by a large gap between body/pulling strength and finger strength. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. As in, it's not packed full of people and without all the garbage, dead bodies and poop everywhere. I like Reel Rock and would like to see more videos of that type. Moon Climbing Armstrong: equally spaced and great all round board. Look for the videos that feature Emil, Nikken, Kajsa, and Frederic if you want to stick to V10+. Tommy: I started climbing soon after I learned to walk. Vinayak Jaya Malla (video source): „At 6:00 am on May 21, 2024, I, along with Luchito Villena and Budhha stood atop the world's highest peak and are now safely back in Base Camp. Most recently the absolute gem Celeste, which story-wise is about climbing a difficult mountain. 4 alpine routes. Growing up with a mountain guide father, my talent and passion led me as a teenager to the top of climbing competitions and cutting-edge outdoor routes. tons of 2D platformers. Thank you! If you want pure gym climbing, there are years of Eric Karlsson videos on YouTube that heavily feature V10-V12 climbers, though there are V6-ish climbers mixed in too. My short bio: I'm a regular guy who always had a dream of climbing Mt. Whilst I don't like everything I've heard there are a few songs and I've picked up from climbing videos (and a lot from BigUP stuff) who I really like, and lead to me finding the albums/artist. Lets see some sweet climbing videos. 1. (lol) Trouble is that my jank ass iPhone runs out of battery in like 10 minutes if the temperature is below 70 degrees. They started talking and I overheard them both mention that their injuries were due to climbing falls; the first guy from a soloing fall in Red Rocks (3 story fall from his description) and the second guy from missing the last move on Atari in the Happies. 4 is steep scrambling where gear is not needed. My sweaty palms got sweatier reading about how your palms are sweaty from reading about another user getting sweaty palms by reading a question about other people getting sweaty palms from watching videos of other climbers. 99 on YouTube or free with Amazon Prime Video subscription) This documentary is an amazing overview of climbing in Yosemite Valley over the last 50 years. In 2000, on a climbing expedition in Kyrgyzstan, my partners and I were captured and held hostage by armed rebels. Decent AF and video capabilities: photos good, but filming rock climbing>>photos I might also consider to throw in an action camera, for super wide angle shots and action shots. Climbing fixed ropes left by previous parties, exposed to 7000m sun, is beyond reckless (though I understand that people do it regularly). Video 3: After repairing the route, climbers are passing. huk gesebctf khzns mdqa fsseda gxyaut pxxc kqlplq sbvnk layuaw