It's heartbreaking to see the guy sit there with the picture of his dead friend. You look into his face and can tell that even after years, there is still so much pain. How much he still misses her ...
What's the guy's name Bruno something. Is he Bruno Brunod? I couldn't hear clearly. His dead friend's name is Martine? Was she a climber or some outdoorsy person too? Just wonder...
I really love these short films from Arc'teryx... watching others do in nature, in what drives them is a nice respite from the real world we live in, particularly now. It's a nice little visual escape.
So much heart in this story and I loved that it became about something more than the numbers. It's the people who we embark on these adventures with that give these amazing moments meaning and purpose to being outdoors.
Love how this was shot and edited. The surroundings, the people and it's not always about the getting to the top...what a great way to show the journey...great video!! Thank you for sharing! :)
The numbers and letters reflect the difficulty. European system uses the 8B, North American 5.13A. Either way, it's very difficult. And you can always start climbing. I started in my 40's and hope to climb the rest of my life. It's unlikely that I'll ever climb at the 8B / 5.13A level, but I can be inspired by those who can. I hope you try it. It's an amazing sport.
Great video. Great scenery, great people, and although I'm way more into the mountaineering scene rather than sport climbing, great climbing too. I just ordered an Alpha SL jacket and Beta SL pant...after a few decades of outdoors pursuits I think I'll start investing in some higher end gear.
Hi Tom, we make a variety of jackets designed for different activities and levels of output. And then it comes down to personal preference and whether you tend to run hot or cold. Rather than fabric, I think you're experiencing a jacket that's been designed for colder conditions.
I think it is fair to say that Verdon is the Yosemite of Europe. I am of the generation who grew up watching Edlinger, Berhault and Destivelle dancing on the "dalles et surplombs du Verdon". Other movies you should check out: Overdon, Pericoloso sporgersi,. By the way, I prefer Nina speaking French and German rather than English, but this has nothing to do with climbing... 😉
Never got guys like you who complain... don't like it. Don't buy it. No-one is forcing you to use their products. But I can assure you there are plenty of others who are still happy users of Arc gear.
If their products are so amazing then why do they use gore-tex , it may be the most durable but I sweat like mad in gore-tex . They could of used Event or
It would be nice to watch some climbing in this video... but for some reason it's cut, cut, cut, cut, cut... can't even watch 5 seconds of action without a cut to another angle, another time, another scene. So annoying!
You have to remember something that these clips and videos are not to show just climbing. Don't quote me on this but Arc'teryx films these mini movies for the characters that are in them and the history, connection and the other elements that the climber share with particular route, cliff, rock or boulder. These videos share something more deeper about climbers.
Lol, you guys do make me laugh as I'm am younger than you. It's not my fault I think this gear is over expensive. I have only bought one product from this company . I was a soft shell hoody thing. I paid £210 for it retail. I buy mountain equipment gear that is as good as or better that is way cheaper. You should try brands like mountain equipment and montane. Same quality and cheaper.
toms3peaks another thing people should understand is there were climbers getting after it with much less adequate clothing and limbing just as hard back a few decades ago. Having the latest gore Tex is not going to improve your climbing. Sacrifice, hard work and patience, are less expensive and more fruitful in the long run than having top of the line gear.
It's heartbreaking to see the guy sit there with the picture of his dead friend. You look into his face and can tell that even after years, there is still so much pain. How much he still misses her ...
What's the guy's name Bruno something. Is he Bruno Brunod? I couldn't hear clearly. His dead friend's name is Martine? Was she a climber or some outdoorsy person too? Just wonder...
@@michaelyblam his name is Bruno Clement
I really love these short films from Arc'teryx... watching others do in nature, in what drives them is a nice respite from the real world we live in, particularly now. It's a nice little visual escape.
Ok I'm officially a Nina fan!!!!
Her skills, personality and smile make her videos a joy to watch!!!
This girl is great for this sport!!!
Wow! Nina Caprez is such a beast climber. So impressive!
So much heart in this story and I loved that it became about something more than the numbers. It's the people who we embark on these adventures with that give these amazing moments meaning and purpose to being outdoors.
Love how this was shot and edited. The surroundings, the people and it's not always about the getting to the top...what a great way to show the journey...great video!! Thank you for sharing! :)
So nice, thanks for that! Arco, Finale, Verdon, Buoux, Ceüse... That was my youth, 80s stuff, lol
Amazing scenery. Amazing climbs. Thought provoking. Thank you.
Amazing and touching. Thanks Arc.
this story is awesome. super inspiring for anyone who loves the mountains.
The numbers and letters reflect the difficulty. European system uses the 8B, North American 5.13A. Either way, it's very difficult. And you can always start climbing. I started in my 40's and hope to climb the rest of my life. It's unlikely that I'll ever climb at the 8B / 5.13A level, but I can be inspired by those who can. I hope you try it. It's an amazing sport.
Amazing place. Amazing climbers. Amazing philosophy of climbing.
best climbing video i ever seen love the adventure
Love the subtle hit at unearthed.
Coooool. Song is burn, nice discovery for me, thanks.
I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Amazing!
Thank you for a great video....really well ...loved it
Nina crushed everything. She is bueatiful
thanks . that was awesome & touching
Amazing! Envy you ;-) Great video, thank you for the sharing!
"How does it feel, to be somewhere that no one has ever been before?", as they pass under a bridge. :)
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
NINA!!!! Shes too cool, and i didnt know she spoke English. one day i will climb with her somewhere in the world, and it will be a fun day.
nice video, and nice people. Nina is so strong
Great video. Great scenery, great people, and although I'm way more into the mountaineering scene rather than sport climbing, great climbing too. I just ordered an Alpha SL jacket and Beta SL pant...after a few decades of outdoors pursuits I think I'll start investing in some higher end gear.
Beautiful
At 5:00 he gets into the canoe and pushes off with the stern still well up on the rocky bank. That's probably how the hole got into the stern.
Beautifull !!!!!!
Very cute, subtle cinematographer technique at 7'07" with "'pouring' out of the pink 'heart shaped'" glue patch.
Hi Tom, we make a variety of jackets designed for different activities and levels of output. And then it comes down to personal preference and whether you tend to run hot or cold. Rather than fabric, I think you're experiencing a jacket that's been designed for colder conditions.
Thank you!
Magnifique
I think it is fair to say that Verdon is the Yosemite of Europe. I am of the generation who grew up watching Edlinger, Berhault and Destivelle dancing on the "dalles et surplombs du Verdon". Other movies you should check out: Overdon, Pericoloso sporgersi,. By the way, I prefer Nina speaking French and German rather than English, but this has nothing to do with climbing... 😉
thanks!
Lovely video. Thanks. :)
the grade of the climb
Never got guys like you who complain... don't like it. Don't buy it. No-one is forcing you to use their products. But I can assure you there are plenty of others who are still happy users of Arc gear.
I was hoping that they would do THE CLASSIC ROUTE of Verdon .... Pichnebule 7b+
epic dreaming of ever being that skilled, they have a great life.
My favorite girl♥
The phrase "you get what you pay for" is true in the case w/ Arcteryx.
Does anyone know about the climber dame cooky was named after, did he say she was lost in the mountains?
It seems like he said that she was called Martine and died somewhere in the Pyrenees.
It's Miss Palmer - Burn
Does anyone know the name of the song that starts at 2:10?
"Aperture" by Tor. The soundtrack list is at 16:31
Biker Bri Thanks. I don't know why I didn't check the end of the video
Verdon Gorge, hu? Ok. put on my To-Do-list
What do the numbers/letters mean? The ones like 8B and 5.13A? Sorry I'm not a climber, just wish I was...
Want Cookie!
Materials, Design, and Durability...
Name of the song starting around 5min? I think it's Björk.
Great video!!! one question, why experienced climbers like yours, dont wear helmets. Bad example, and from other companies also.
"at the top, we finished in old school style"
what does it mean? without rope?
the hip belay, before belay devices you used your body.
how do you feel like being in an area no one has ever been before? literally passing under a bridge.
it was a joke because they were surrounded with pedalos
No one's been there before but there's protection all over.
Stephen Needham They were joking...
2 fun knee
are they onsighting this stuff? Nina Caprez WYMM?
If their products are so amazing then why do they use gore-tex , it may be the most durable but I sweat like mad in gore-tex . They could of used Event or
viva la splat!
topped it out and bushwacked haha
I don't think people like Nina Caprez BUY their stuff ;-)
15:20 A surprise hip-belay for a second carrying a pack? not cool
I'm not.
But I can get the same quality , design and durability with cheaper and more well known brands like mountain equipment or Rab or even Berghaus.
Not as good as Berghaus? Haha... You get what pay for. Save up people, but Arc'teryx.
It would be nice to watch some climbing in this video... but for some reason it's cut, cut, cut, cut, cut... can't even watch 5 seconds of action without a cut to another angle, another time, another scene. So annoying!
You have to remember something that these clips and videos are not to show just climbing. Don't quote me on this but Arc'teryx films these mini movies for the characters that are in them and the history, connection and the other elements that the climber share with particular route, cliff, rock or boulder. These videos share something more deeper about climbers.
Wh are you guys so expensive a.
Lol, you guys do make me laugh as I'm am younger than you. It's not my fault I think this gear is over expensive. I have only bought one product from this company . I was a soft shell hoody thing. I paid £210 for it retail. I buy mountain equipment gear that is as good as or better that is way cheaper. You should try brands like mountain equipment and montane. Same quality and cheaper.
toms3peaks another thing people should understand is there were climbers getting after it with much less adequate clothing and limbing just as hard back a few decades ago. Having the latest gore Tex is not going to improve your climbing. Sacrifice, hard work and patience, are less expensive and more fruitful in the long run than having top of the line gear.
I was hoping that they would do THE CLASSIC ROUTE of Verdon .... Pichnebule 7b+