I appreciate what you do. You're putting in a lot of work to make these videos. It's not lost on me how much extra effort you have to do to get the shots you're getting while hiking and climbing. As if the hiking and climbing parts aren't hard enough, you're taking all the extra time and effort to set up your camera, shoot, and move everything. I'll keep watching whatever you do. Thanks.
Hi from New Jersey!! We met you last week in Sedona at Enchantment:-) We’re enjoying your breathtaking videos and impressive cinematography! Thanks for sharing your rock-climbing adventures! (A “little” more challenging than the “Fay” trail, lol.) Cheers!! 😊
Awesome!!! Thanks!!! With all the back and forth with the amazing camera angles, feels like you're climbing the same Mt two to three times. Or you have a twin or stunt double so you only have to climb it once.😂
Just discovering your stuff, it's really good. Your pacing, camera work, narations, all satisfying to waych. That drone shot at 4:14 is hella ambitious, and you pulled it off. You need a sidekick though, like a Blizz to Danny. That and add more implied danger. Everything you did in this video scared the shit out of me, play it up more and watch the subs flock...
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your comments. That means a lot to me. I really do need my own Blake lol I have one amazing sidekick but he isn't always available. Thank you for your suggestions bro!
I do see them offtrail in the warmer months. I love seeing them. They are awesome creatures. As long as you respect them they really do avoid biting if they don't have to.
Impressive climbing and video. Takes me back to my years climbing 3-4 in Sedona. Nice capture of the objective danger climbing on Sedona strata. Have you ever gotten “stuck”? (I.e., when 4th class route is a no-go but descent is terrifyingly sketchy.) I considered carrying a light half rope for emergency rappel. But I concluded that if I was “stuck” it was very unlikely I could find a reliable anchor.
I have had afew situations where it was a life or death down climb. I've got myself into trouble going down a different way than going up but I've got out of it every time so far. I once climbed almost all the way down a mountain only to realize I went of track just below the summit and had to back track.
Wow I am so glad your friend is ok! It could have been so much worse! I always expect it to happen. As I climb I always think of where to go to save myself if the rock im climbing breaks off.
@@codiacstudios amen to that. We had been so careful. Really got my adrenaline rushing. I had to lift the rock off of him so he could crawl out from under it. It was surreal. I have no clue how he was uninjured.
Great videography, really calming!
I appreciate what you do. You're putting in a lot of work to make these videos. It's not lost on me how much extra effort you have to do to get the shots you're getting while hiking and climbing. As if the hiking and climbing parts aren't hard enough, you're taking all the extra time and effort to set up your camera, shoot, and move everything. I'll keep watching whatever you do. Thanks.
Thank you so much man! I really appreciate that! Thank you for watching my videos. It means the a lot to me!
Nice effort! Your off trail explorations are amazing, and your videography and drone footage are fantastic. Very much appreciated! ✌🏻
Thank you so much!!
Hi from New Jersey!! We met you last week in Sedona at Enchantment:-) We’re enjoying your breathtaking videos and impressive cinematography! Thanks for sharing your rock-climbing adventures! (A “little” more challenging than the “Fay” trail, lol.) Cheers!! 😊
It is so great to here from you! Yes a little more difficult than fay canyon lol I hope all as well and THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!!!
Fantastic ! Incredible views , glad you didn't go down with the rock slide , lol
Awesome!!! Thanks!!!
With all the back and forth with the amazing camera angles, feels like you're climbing the same Mt two to three times. Or you have a twin or stunt double so you only have to climb it once.😂
It is my absolute pleasure! I definitely get the extra exercise climbing everything twice. It is very difficult at times but worth it!
Just discovering your stuff, it's really good. Your pacing, camera work, narations, all satisfying to waych. That drone shot at 4:14 is hella ambitious, and you pulled it off. You need a sidekick though, like a Blizz to Danny. That and add more implied danger. Everything you did in this video scared the shit out of me, play it up more and watch the subs flock...
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your comments. That means a lot to me. I really do need my own Blake lol I have one amazing sidekick but he isn't always available. Thank you for your suggestions bro!
Excellent, once again. Thank you. Do you happen to run into, see or hear any Western Back Rattlesnakes when you go off trail?
I do see them offtrail in the warmer months. I love seeing them. They are awesome creatures. As long as you respect them they really do avoid biting if they don't have to.
Impressive climbing and video. Takes me back to my years climbing 3-4 in Sedona. Nice capture of the objective danger climbing on Sedona strata. Have you ever gotten “stuck”? (I.e., when 4th class route is a no-go but descent is terrifyingly sketchy.) I considered carrying a light half rope for emergency rappel. But I concluded that if I was “stuck” it was very unlikely I could find a reliable anchor.
I have had afew situations where it was a life or death down climb. I've got myself into trouble going down a different way than going up but I've got out of it every time so far. I once climbed almost all the way down a mountain only to realize I went of track just below the summit and had to back track.
I'm glad you enjoyed and thank you so much for watching!!
So proud of you and all your accomplishments! Does your family freak when you show them your videos?!
Thank you! Yes they do lol My mom has learned to cope with it though 😂
We had a collapse like that on a loose slope and it landed on my friend. Thank God, it only captured his leg and didn't crush him. Was a maricle.
Wow I am so glad your friend is ok! It could have been so much worse! I always expect it to happen. As I climb I always think of where to go to save myself if the rock im climbing breaks off.
@@codiacstudios amen to that. We had been so careful. Really got my adrenaline rushing. I had to lift the rock off of him so he could crawl out from under it. It was surreal. I have no clue how he was uninjured.