That was freaking awesome!! I was holding my breath several times watching that climb. Huge inhale as he was trying to get the last couple of moves to the chains (assuming that was the goal). So close!! Great climbing!!! Awesome filming too.
Anunnaki - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anunnaki Overview The Anunnaki (also transcribed as Anunaki, Anunna, Ananaki, and other variations) are a group of deities that appear in the mythological traditions of the ancient Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians. Descriptions of how many Anunnaki there were and what role they fulfilled are inconsistent and often contradictory. In the earliest Sumerian writings about them, which come from the Post-Akkadian period, the Anunnaki are the most powerful deities in the pantheon, descendants of An, the god of the heavens, and their primary function is to decree the fates of humanity.
I would never have guessed this was your first filming of a climb. I thought it was great, and please do not add any music to your future climbing videos.
I can't understand how he managed to put most of his gear at the opposite site of his free hand. If this attempt was on sight, I think that you are an extremely unlucky person my friend. In the other hand it was a good battle.
So he is unlucky. I hope he's more lucky at the rest of his life. I'm a trad climber and I know how much power you lose in a hard route when you can't use any particular gear at once. Those two seconds more hanging on one hand every time make the difference. I think that's why he lost it although he was so close. Here in Greece we have another problem. Most of the cracks are limestone so it's even harder to put them right ( nuts fit better in limestone than friends) but you need to much time to choose the right thing and put it as well. Keep safe guys and have fun.
justanotherutard. I'm sorry to hear about that. The only thing that faints a little bit the pain of the loss is that he looked like a person that lived a thousand lives. R.I.P
The windgate sandstone in Indian Creek walks a fine line between slippery and grippy. As it is with most climbing areas, the more a route is climbed the less friction the rock seems to have. This climb, Anunnaki, is an uber classic overhanging hand-to-finger sized overhanging crack. I would say the route overhangs 10-15' (maybe more) in its 50'. You can get a sense of its steepness if you pay attention to his cams hanging off his harness, or look at the angle of the rope at the 6:16 minute mark. The current consensus for Anunnaki's rating is 5.11+. It feels more like a sport climb than your typical Indian Creek splitter crack. I hope that answers your questions.
@@쿠쿠-o1y You're welcome and I wish for endless safe and memorable adventures climbing for you! I have been nothing short of surprised, impressed and generally just blown away at the amount of views this video has received.
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I know right? It was why I debated on adding music. On a sidenote: The beta-spray was from a guy belaying his (now former) girlfriend on a nearby route.
The guy you can hear talking was adjacent to us, spewing beta at his girlfriend, Abbey, who was trying to climb a .10 on the wall behind me. When I first posted the video I intended to add music to edit out the spew...but after careful deliberation (read as: a couple of beers and reading through the comments) I thought it fitting to leave it there as a reminder to all who do this/have done this of just how annoying spewing beta can be. [SARCASM ALERT] Can you believe that "Abbey" dumped him shortly after this trip?
Nice one, what a shame about the end, after such a great struggle.
I was really pulling for Abbey through the whole climb.
He did awesome and it was a shame he couldn't finish it, just on the last move. +10 for the effort
That was freaking awesome!! I was holding my breath several times watching that climb. Huge inhale as he was trying to get the last couple of moves to the chains (assuming that was the goal). So close!! Great climbing!!! Awesome filming too.
A fucking warrior. Awesome
R.I.P Thanks for uploading! So impressive to watch! What a climb.
Excellent footage. Devastating finish.
R.I.P. Cory
What happened to Cory ? :( This was a great video.
gripped.com/news/cory-hall-1989-2014/
I know it's been some years since, but sorry to hear that news. :(
Rad effort. Great style
Man I was gripping my phone watching that had to switch hands and shake the other our hand out!wicked climb!
Total heartbreaker. Awesome climb.
Great video, sad to hear of his passing. RIP mate.
no music, this was awesome!
Fuck what an awesome effort. He climbs so aggressively. Love it.
The commentary is the best part
R.I.P cory
Please DON'T add music!
What a fight! So inspiring
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➕ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ ΑΝΕΣΤΗ.
ΑΛΗΘΩΣ ΑΝΕΣΤΗ. ➕
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Straight CHUFF! Good go. RIP.
That's an awesome crack.
What a burn!!
Anunnaki - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anunnaki
Overview
The Anunnaki (also transcribed as Anunaki, Anunna, Ananaki, and other variations) are a group of deities that appear in the mythological traditions of the ancient Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians. Descriptions of how many Anunnaki there were and what role they fulfilled are inconsistent and often contradictory. In the earliest Sumerian writings about them, which come from the Post-Akkadian period, the Anunnaki are the most powerful deities in the pantheon, descendants of An, the god of the heavens, and their primary function is to decree the fates of humanity.
I would never have guessed this was your first filming of a climb. I thought it was great, and please do not add any music to your future climbing videos.
Thank you.
Is somedy knows the level (cotation) ?
I feel (this is just my opinion based on my hand size and experience) it is a 11+/12- to onsight and probably 11c/d to redpoint.
@@justanotherutard Thank you bro !
I can't understand how he managed to put most of his gear at the opposite site of his free hand. If this attempt was on sight, I think that you are an extremely unlucky person my friend. In the other hand it was a good battle.
It was his on sight attempt. He was so close...
So he is unlucky. I hope he's more lucky at the rest of his life. I'm a trad climber and I know how much power you lose in a hard route when you can't use any particular gear at once. Those two seconds more hanging on one hand every time make the difference. I think that's why he lost it although he was so close. Here in Greece we have another problem. Most of the cracks are limestone so it's even harder to put them right ( nuts fit better in limestone than friends) but you need to much time to choose the right thing and put it as well.
Keep safe guys and have fun.
@@konstantinosv.9858 unfortunately, Corey passed away in South America on a climbing/motorcycle adventure.
justanotherutard. I'm sorry to hear about that. The only thing that faints a little bit the pain of the loss is that he looked like a person that lived a thousand lives. R.I.P
put the rating of the climb in there for us :) plz
11+ maybe a soft 12-
Awesome attempt. Whadda stud!
Great burn
Is the crack completely slippery? No friction? Or overhang?
The windgate sandstone in Indian Creek walks a fine line between slippery and grippy. As it is with most climbing areas, the more a route is climbed the less friction the rock seems to have. This climb, Anunnaki, is an uber classic overhanging hand-to-finger sized overhanging crack. I would say the route overhangs 10-15' (maybe more) in its 50'. You can get a sense of its steepness if you pay attention to his cams hanging off his harness, or look at the angle of the rope at the 6:16 minute mark.
The current consensus for Anunnaki's rating is 5.11+. It feels more like a sport climb than your typical Indian Creek splitter crack.
I hope that answers your questions.
@@justanotherutard Thank you very much for your kind and detailed answer..🙏 I hope you always have a safe and enjoyable climbing❗ 🧗♂️🤟 Thanks a lot‼️
@@쿠쿠-o1y You're welcome and I wish for endless safe and memorable adventures climbing for you!
I have been nothing short of surprised, impressed and generally just blown away at the amount of views this video has received.
@@justanotherutard
Good luck to you. Cheer up❗💪
This is amazing footage justanotherutard! OutsideTV is working with the Adventure Film Festival and started our own Adventure Filmmakers challenge! To compete, create a Campfire channel and post your film here: campfire.outsidetv.com/campaignleaders/affchallenge Once you have created an account, more likes=MORE POINTS! If you win, you will be flown out to the festival and featured on OTV!
fuck yeah dudeee
best climb in the creek, best climb anywhere!
What route is this? Also, you said RIP Cory. Is he alive?
The route is located on the Opitimator Wall in Indian Creek, Ut and is named Anunnaki.
gripped.com/news/cory-hall-1989-2014/
Nice try! 💪
what camera have u used? great quility
Thanks, I used a Sony NEX5N with the stock 18mm - 55mm lens.
Why do caucasian love this kind of extreme sports?
Milk it Abby.
rad
Beta sprayers…
that beta spray was painful to listen to. let the man climb
I know right?
It was why I debated on adding music.
On a sidenote: The beta-spray was from a guy belaying his (now former) girlfriend on a nearby route.
Who talks this loud and spews beta throughout a tough climb? Totally tone deaf
The guy you can hear talking was adjacent to us, spewing beta at his girlfriend, Abbey, who was trying to climb a .10 on the wall behind me. When I first posted the video I intended to add music to edit out the spew...but after careful deliberation (read as: a couple of beers and reading through the comments) I thought it fitting to leave it there as a reminder to all who do this/have done this of just how annoying spewing beta can be.
[SARCASM ALERT]
Can you believe that "Abbey" dumped him shortly after this trip?