WoGü - Edu Marin climbs one of the most difficult multi-pitch lines

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2016
  • WoGü is one of the best known multi-pitch routes in Europe: not only for its difficulty but because it also carries a little bit of history with it. Beat Kammerlander bolted it in 1997 in honor of Wolfgang Güllich after he died in a car accident. That´s why it bears his initials, WoGü. It is considered one of the most difficult multi-pitch lines at the moment.
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  • @RoleyChiu
    @RoleyChiu 7 років тому +8

    That dad is the real champion here.

  • @ck4u04
    @ck4u04 7 років тому +16

    His father is amazing, followed him all the way up there.

  • @_Brilliant_
    @_Brilliant_ 7 років тому +1

    The production quality of this video is brilliant.

  • @beimberni6952
    @beimberni6952 7 років тому +1

    Great Video and Climb.

  • @takeiteasy8847
    @takeiteasy8847 3 роки тому

    Amazing!

  • @user-cq2ht2cl8j
    @user-cq2ht2cl8j 6 років тому

    super video

  • @gsmecanica
    @gsmecanica 7 років тому

    una bestia!

  • @Mars-mp7le
    @Mars-mp7le 4 роки тому

    Muy bien Eduardo,eres un genio👍 te deseo suerte y salud para syempre

  • @adventuretime9230
    @adventuretime9230 7 років тому

    the marins increible, ¿donde se puede encontrar el video completo?

  • @alclark5830
    @alclark5830 7 років тому +5

    I wanna start this sport, looks so cool.

    • @AmBockshorn
      @AmBockshorn 7 років тому +5

      Then just do it, go to a climbing gym, get to know people that you can learn from. You won´t regret it.

    • @dieterwassner3598
      @dieterwassner3598 2 роки тому

      did you?

    • @alclark5830
      @alclark5830 2 роки тому

      @@dieterwassner3598 I've done my level 1 climbing award. Saving up to do the next 4 levels

  • @Azajndo
    @Azajndo 6 років тому

    music is Julian Wassermann - Sol

  • @ripgnar4352
    @ripgnar4352 7 років тому

    This is insane! Those crimps are extra crimpy lol

  • @carlospiso
    @carlospiso 4 роки тому +1

    Mu gü-eno

  • @SimoneCurtoloPsicologo
    @SimoneCurtoloPsicologo 4 роки тому

    "Nessuno ha detto che sarebbe stato facile!"

  • @martinfeistl1568
    @martinfeistl1568 7 років тому +5

    Does somebody know what's with the artificial hold on 1:39 about? In such an historical route?

    • @stefans4562
      @stefans4562 6 років тому

      Martin Feistl
      I would like to know, too.

    • @Lutzenberger
      @Lutzenberger 2 роки тому +1

      @@stefans4562 Beat Kamerlander himself is talking about that in the latest video of Cedric Lachat who did the route now too. He, Beat, explains he broke the hold in his first ascent and said i have to glue it back on. :-D What a legend!

  • @shogrran
    @shogrran 6 років тому

    How do they get down.... (sorry I don't know the sport)

    • @mammut
      @mammut  6 років тому +1

      Have a look here:
      ua-cam.com/video/Y6OUGgYKK-w/v-deo.html
      ;-)

  • @Tt-t100
    @Tt-t100 6 років тому

    Le costo un wogü, que diga in wevo, un huevo...

  • @code3xiv
    @code3xiv 7 років тому

    hey i have a question regarding mammut rope. Recently i bought an old stock un-open gravity superdry. does a rope have a certain lifespan duration before it become absolete/expired?.. i know a motorcycle tyres do. after 5 years even if its not used the tyre is already bad for use. does the same principt?. thanks.

    • @8cbawse
      @8cbawse 7 років тому

      Yes, the same principle applies. Most manufacturers recommend 10 years maximum, even if the rope has never been used.

    • @nerfzinet
      @nerfzinet 7 років тому

      Rope is the one thing you never ever skimp on. If a sling or bolt fails you fall a bit further than normal, might twist an ankle or something if you're unlucky. If your rope fails you die. Always take good care of your ropes and it's better to replace it too early than too late.

    • @stevewalston7089
      @stevewalston7089 6 років тому

      +aezif dhom - Absolutely! Also be aware of storage conditions (cool and dry, not near oil or gas, etc.), number of falls, types of falls (dynamic loading / factor 2), never step on ropes, etc. Take care of it like your life depends on it ... it may very well.

    • @leoingson
      @leoingson 6 років тому

      I would not go so far as to give a lifespan. Take care how you store it - no UV-light, no acids, no heat - else the softener of the core might evaporate. Factor X falls are limited, too. Else check the sheath - as long as it protects the core (no hole, no shifting, no peltzing), all is well. I had an Edelrid rope for 18 years, it got really thick, but was still fine. Edge-falls are killer for sheath (and core), do not underestimate even round edges (that's what finally killed the sheath).

    • @leoingson
      @leoingson 3 роки тому

      Recent tests have shown, that ropes don't "age" at all. But see about storage etc above.

  • @shelbina08
    @shelbina08 5 років тому

    Seven people are haters in the 5th degree

  • @SecretSilopod
    @SecretSilopod 4 роки тому +1

    Music is awk

  • @spadeace2372
    @spadeace2372 5 років тому

    I didnt know mexicans were into rock climbing.