Great video!!! Come back soon - Let´s finish this ;) Also, fun fact: What does "Más si osare" mean? In the national anthem, the line "But if a strange enemy dare" reveals the determination of the Mexican people in the face of the threat of any enemy seeking oppression or conquest. The word "osare" conveys the way of daring to do something, suggesting that the country will not be afraid to confront those who try to undermine its freedom. The phrase has its roots in the history of Mexico, marked by struggles for independence and the defense of sovereignty. "Mas si osare" becomes a constant reminder of the resistance of the Mexican people in the face of adversity and a call for unity in difficult times.
lol is not called "the cave" but "the egg" (el huevo) in Spanish. that's because of the wall has a shape of a giant egg. so cool you came to Mexico, hope you come back to try some more areas, next time try to go to Guadalcazar we have some good cave climbing and granite bouldering too.
A lot of things on this trip got lost in translation, so I apologize for any mistakes on that end. I did the best I could with my limited Spanish education! hahahahah -Kyle
@@BadWaterBouldering Nah all good, it's awesome you went to Jilo, overall all video was very enjoyable. Soundtrack too! haha hope you liked tacos and all of it. come back soon!
What a clown fiesta for starting the 13c with no safety checks and no helmet! Dude, you were climbing in a foreign country! Why risk the possibility of getting hurt in an environment where your healthcare is a huge question mark? Hopefully you reflect on this situation as a near-miss to draw wisdom from for the future. People die doing this sport. Don't be a statistic.
Nice belt! 😂 It was nice meeting you guys!
Hahahaha MUSHROOM BELT!!! Nice meeting you too!
-Kyle
Great video!!! Come back soon - Let´s finish this ;)
Also, fun fact:
What does "Más si osare" mean?
In the national anthem, the line "But if a strange enemy dare" reveals the determination of the Mexican people in the face of the threat of any enemy seeking oppression or conquest. The word "osare" conveys the way of daring to do something, suggesting that the country will not be afraid to confront those who try to undermine its freedom.
The phrase has its roots in the history of Mexico, marked by struggles for independence and the defense of sovereignty. "Mas si osare" becomes a constant reminder of the resistance of the Mexican people in the face of adversity and a call for unity in difficult times.
Route looks mega. And not being on Belay at the start was very funny - only because the position was safe.
"i felt like adam ondra" hahahaha i lost it
Funny to see the cdmx climbing scene through the eyes of an American. Hope you enjoyed! Not being on belay was super sketch 😂
We enjoyed it quite a bit! All the climbers were so friendly, great atmosphere.
-Kyle
team liquid!
lol is not called "the cave" but "the egg" (el huevo) in Spanish. that's because of the wall has a shape of a giant egg. so cool you came to Mexico, hope you come back to try some more areas, next time try to go to Guadalcazar we have some good cave climbing and granite bouldering too.
A lot of things on this trip got lost in translation, so I apologize for any mistakes on that end. I did the best I could with my limited Spanish education! hahahahah
-Kyle
@@BadWaterBouldering Nah all good, it's awesome you went to Jilo, overall all video was very enjoyable. Soundtrack too! haha hope you liked tacos and all of it. come back soon!
Boulderers are so broken in the sport climbing meta.
What a clown fiesta for starting the 13c with no safety checks and no helmet! Dude, you were climbing in a foreign country! Why risk the possibility of getting hurt in an environment where your healthcare is a huge question mark?
Hopefully you reflect on this situation as a near-miss to draw wisdom from for the future. People die doing this sport. Don't be a statistic.