No Solution 5.12a X | Headpointing in The Gunks

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • Today we revisit something really scary.

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  • @ljam445
    @ljam445 Місяць тому +1

    Recently found your channel and have been going through the backlog of videos. Just wanted to say that holy hell dude your videos are top notch. The breakdown of the climb, visuals of the placements and story telling is on point. Thanks for putting so much effort into these videos, they're fantastic.
    Also great job on the send! You have unbelievably strong head game and patience to wait until you know it's right to climb something on lead.

    • @headpointhandbook
      @headpointhandbook  Місяць тому

      Thank you! I'm really happy to hear you appreciate it. I often feel like the filming is an afterthought to the climbing and my wife kinda cobbles it all together, so it really is nice to get such high praises from you.
      There's certain routes you don't have any option other than patience, and this is definitely one of those routes haha.

  • @jesselinkhorn295
    @jesselinkhorn295 3 місяці тому +1

    love these videos. Makes me want to find and headpoint all the hard, rarely traveled lines in the RRG

    • @headpointhandbook
      @headpointhandbook  2 місяці тому +1

      Get after it! Such a rewarding style of climbing.

  • @Skillsdatkillls
    @Skillsdatkillls 7 місяців тому +1

    Your channel is one of my new favorites. Absolutely love how you cover everything so well and climb such unique routes. The gear breakdowns and placement shots are also so incredible to see. Keep it up!

    • @headpointhandbook
      @headpointhandbook  7 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! The style is so niche and I think it's so interesting to break it down for people.

  • @adamhammershoy9094
    @adamhammershoy9094 Рік тому +5

    Really cool different take on this headpoint video. Hearing how you work through the process of putting together an X rated route. Video editing getting better and better each new video that comes out. Climbing with you has increased my head game substantially.

    • @headpointhandbook
      @headpointhandbook  Рік тому

      Always psyched to climb, when’s your next guest appearance?

  • @ginotitone6968
    @ginotitone6968 Рік тому +2

    I love the video description, the whole thing reminds me of that feeling I got when we were climbing and you told me we were “all good, just don’t fall” and when I got there we were on two rusty old jingly spikes pounded into the crack in 1964.

  • @johns3106
    @johns3106 9 місяців тому +1

    I really enjoyed this breakdown. Most videos like this are full of “bro-brah gnarliness”, but this was refreshingly devoid of any hyperbole. I spent a few seasons in the Gunks many years ago, and the closeups of the rock and features takes me right back! While I was never (or ever will be) a 5.12 climber, your calm descriptions of the process makes it seem so easy!😅

    • @headpointhandbook
      @headpointhandbook  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks man! Really trying to demystify the process in a not-annoying-UA-cam-influencer way haha

  • @CloveHitchCory
    @CloveHitchCory 8 місяців тому +1

    This channel is 🤟 Love how you explained your process in the beginning.

  • @joshb693
    @joshb693 9 місяців тому

    Absolutely awesome

  • @benwolpert
    @benwolpert Рік тому

    Sometimes, i feel like people dont have a good frame of reference to really understand climbing. Some only have Alex Honnold’s documentary to relate to climbing with. So they just see climbing as being synonymous with death, adrenaline, daring, etc. I really enjoyed your disclaimer at the beginning because it more accurately paints a picture for people to understand what climbing is in general, but definately for what you underwent in this climb specifically. There is sort of a commonality that one can find in climbers, musicians, athletes, and really anyone else on Earth. Fear. And the process of how to deal with it. An example i really like that was given by a professional pianist was this: If you walk on a sidewalk all day every day, it becomes second nature and you dont think about it. Now if you move that sidewalk to be between the roofs of two skyscrapers with nothing to protect a fall on either side, now all of a sudden, it seems different. Your mind may frame it as dangerous or impossible. Thats why i enjoy climbing and this video. There is something very complicated, but so simple about this process. In this case, the type of climbing you did engaged in this process. You broke it down into tolerable chunks. Realizing that doing this climb is not so different than climbs you do every day, it just seems impossible at first because there is such a huge risk. But if you can learn to frame it in your mind like the sidewalk example, you can really reduce and almost eliminate the fear. And that is really amazing to see what you and other people can do when they can reduce and eliminate fear to me. Amazing to watch how you tackled this process piece by piece, and eventually did it in one continuous push. (Applause)

    • @headpointhandbook
      @headpointhandbook  Рік тому

      Thanks for the really thoughtful comment. I think part of my approach to climbing and to the channel in general is to really stress exactly what you are saying, but inspire people to push beyond what they thought possible of themselves, in a controlled and measured way. At least in the gunks, 12R is the majority of the harder leads, but 5.12 itself is very attainable for your average chuffer(and I'm certainly one of those!) and then pushing slightly further into 5.12R through the process of headpointing is a very rewarding and attainable goal. I want to demystify the process but stress that it is still dangerous and should not be taken lightly, so I appreciate that you appreciate it. Keep crushing!

  • @LisaMichele
    @LisaMichele Рік тому +1

    Very cool video and a legit accomplishment to lead this! Thanks for sharing 🤙

    • @headpointhandbook
      @headpointhandbook  Рік тому

      Thank you! I know a few others who have led it who fly under the radar. Glad you liked the video!

  • @whatscreenname
    @whatscreenname 8 місяців тому +1

    6:20 He…deleted…the video??? 😳😳😳

  • @DSVDSVDSV
    @DSVDSVDSV Рік тому +2

    Why don't you climb on two ropes? It would really reduce the pendulum factor on the moves into the horizontal break.

    • @headpointhandbook
      @headpointhandbook  Рік тому

      I’m not convinced it would because that gear off left is terrible, but I did consider it. Thankfully I don’t have to climb it again 😅

    • @andrewhunter6536
      @andrewhunter6536 7 місяців тому

      @@headpointhandbook It can reduce the fall if bad gear blows too since even a slight zig zag can be a good deal of extra rope on run out things. Half’s also have a lower impact force on the gear. I guess for other x rated routes you do they might be worth looking into

  • @kevinhikes3132
    @kevinhikes3132 10 місяців тому

    Good job

  • @kockarthur7976
    @kockarthur7976 Рік тому

    eric said yes solution 😎 nice vid mayn

  • @danieldobrick8957
    @danieldobrick8957 Рік тому

    Badass.

  • @brendanbouldering
    @brendanbouldering Рік тому

    Never climbed in the gunks but i engoyed the breakdown

  • @glipquux
    @glipquux Рік тому

    almost British