@@bullionsean456 It is in an area near Red Rocks called Calico Basin. For ease of access to lots of great routes, it is the place to be. I would go in the spring or early fall.
Glad you liked it! Do you mind me asking where you are living? I have only met one other Bjorn and he was from Norway. Am I right that it stands for "bear"?
@@Brox_Rocks i live in sweden, a stonethrow from Norway, and yes the name means Bear. My familyname is directly translated to.. Moosewood..😂. Please countinue making lovley films, i especiallt liked the sound, that made you realy feel the exta stress in trad climbing.👍🏻
@@bjornelgeskog678 Very cool! I went to Stockholm once for a week, it was the most beautiful and clean city I have seen. And that name is amazing, haha. Happy you love the content! More to come
hi, pretty new to trad so quick question - for a route like this wouldnt you want some extension on those placements since it wanders a bit? or is there a reason for no extension? Thanks!
Great question! In this case, I am not worried about it because I am so close to the ground. And then once I started moving vertically the route is relatively in a line....also. this route is hard so taking the extra time to extend a piece, at least for me, isn't realistic
Nice video! That's how I like it! Without music and the whole climbing.
These videos are sweet, love the raw audio. Just getting into climbing myself, hoping to produce something like this!
Dope! Thanks for the feedback, I want it to be a raw as possible.
Nice looking pitch. Good le,ad!
Wow, classic af. Way to stay with it that looks stout
Thanks Sean! It is such an amazing climb. 🔥
@@Brox_Rocks That's in Red Rocks? I've never been. What's the best time of year to climb there?
@@bullionsean456 It is in an area near Red Rocks called Calico Basin. For ease of access to lots of great routes, it is the place to be. I would go in the spring or early fall.
Damn my palms are sweating watching you thrutch your way up.
Thanks for filming this epic classic 👌
Thanks for the belay!
Nice lead! I’ve TR’d it a couple times. The feet are thin and it’s surprisingly steep! Cheers!
Thanks Allen. It sure is steep!
Such good content! Well done.
Thanks! Really appreciate it.
Great vid!!! was that a gear anchor on top, or if not what is up there to setup TR?
Yessir made a gear anchor. I think that there might be bolts at the top now tho...
vaya pedazo de pared. tremendo pegue. gracias por el video
¡Gracias! Me alegro de que te haya gustado el video.
Puedo imaginarme escalando la vía a través del vídeo, increíble arenisca veteada!
Gracias!
Nice... Great to see..
Glad you liked it! Do you mind me asking where you are living? I have only met one other Bjorn and he was from Norway. Am I right that it stands for "bear"?
@@Brox_Rocks i live in sweden, a stonethrow from Norway, and yes the name means Bear. My familyname is directly translated to.. Moosewood..😂. Please countinue making lovley films, i especiallt liked the sound, that made you realy feel the exta stress in trad climbing.👍🏻
@@bjornelgeskog678 Very cool! I went to Stockholm once for a week, it was the most beautiful and clean city I have seen. And that name is amazing, haha. Happy you love the content! More to come
sick climb!
Thanks!
😀 nice crack!
Nice send footage
Thanks dude!
Nice!
Damn that’s a pretty line
hi, pretty new to trad so quick question - for a route like this wouldnt you want some extension on those placements since it wanders a bit? or is there a reason for no extension? Thanks!
Great question! In this case, I am not worried about it because I am so close to the ground. And then once I started moving vertically the route is relatively in a line....also. this route is hard so taking the extra time to extend a piece, at least for me, isn't realistic
@@Brox_Rocks Awesome thanks! Great job on the route and great video!
nice
gear route