First Person Rock Climbing: "Pervertical Sanctuary", (5.11a), Pitch 5, The Diamond, Longs Peak, CO
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Offwidth at 14,000'..... Skip to the end for some good commentary and offwidth noises. Fun time! This pitch is only 5.10a, but it's offwidth... and high elevation....
great send! I love the commentary we've all felt that before on a climb
😂😂 thanks! Yeah… offwidth isn’t really my style.
This is one of the routes I really want to do, glad I am working on my offwidth skills already! 😃 Looking forward to finding the time to watch your video 🙂
I got exhausted just watching this climb of the blue friend.
An absolute chonker of a pitch at 14,000’
First time ever seeing anything like this. Watched this right after your ice climbing video. This is amazing! Do you have to have some kinda permit or license to do something like this? Also how do you get down???
On this route, we topped out on top of Longs peak and got to walk down.
Normally you don’t need a special permit to climb.
I've never cursed on an off-hands vertical crack, ever ;)
The size to humble 😂
Awesome 👍💪😮🙂
my god dude your #3 for the first four mins was making me sweat.
😂
You never leave your num.4 jajajaja, your partner when cleaning the pro must thought "Wow, that's a big run out"
Yeah… I kept walking it because I was afraid that I’d run out of gear 😂😂
Can you believe Steph Davis soloed this three times in one day✨✨✨✨ wait it was four times⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Really?? That’s wild!
At the end of a climb like this what part of your body is the most sore? Arms, legs, hands, feet? I know thats requires some insane upper body and grip strength but I feel like some of the odd positions would leave your feet feeling pretty bad at the end even with the special shoes.
It really depends on the climb. Climbs that require using small finger edges (crimps) and such make my fingers really sore. Climbs like this, where I am climbing a large (offwidth) crack leave your whole body sore, especially at high elevation. It really depends on the climb, which is one of the great things about climbing, every climb works your body differently.
How long have you been climbing? :)
About 4 years. I’ve been climbing seriously for about 2 1/2 years!