So inspiring, Nalle is my favorite climber I wish he would put out more content. I love the way he approaches these gigantic lines. He has such a unique vision that really inspires me in my bouldering.
This area was brought to the light some 15 years ago, Danilo Pereyra and colleges did a week long trip and brush around 70 boulders. They did also did some FA's on trad on what they called "the mini Indian Creek" crack climbing in the area is also incredible and endless but rather short routes.
A lot of these aren’t new lines. I left Argentina in 2007 but some of us had ticked most of these lines in the early 2000s. There was just no UA-cam etc then. But it’s a nice film and I pleased you enjoy our rock.
A while ago, Petzl sent some strong ass people to this place. This is the first time since that I have seen anything about it and I am just FLOORED at how breathtakingly stark and beautiful it is. That being said, FUCK THE WIND!!! I hate wind! Don’t know if I would be able to deal with that. Gorgeous film! Worth every second!
Awesome. I worked up in that area for nearly a year, but never got a chance to visit Tuzgle. Really crazy world up there, harsh as hell! Also, it's pronounced tooz-glay but more... Spanish than I can write it here
Inspiring video to get out snd feel the howl. 😝In awe of it all. I wonder if anyone has really mapped out “untouched” climbing areas? Or a actual guidebook on “first ascent” protocols, aka ethos? I finally met someone that actually drills and bolts routes - took me just under 6 years. 😂 Great respect for “setters” and “first ascent-ers”.
Absolutely beautiful. Laughing my ass off though. Desert, real desert, has wind all the time. Twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year. It might be 5mph, and it might be 60mph. Winds swirl over our heads constantly kicked up by trees, mountains, houses, etc. In the desert, there is nothing to stop it. Deserts are absolutely primal, absolutely basic.
I visited Tuzgle in 2018 en route to Salta. I cant comment on the bouldering but the sport climbing and crack is fantastic. The rock is ignimbrite of the best quality ive ever seen (and ive climbed a lot of it). I would take these FA's with grain of salt as the area has been climbed extensively even though boulders and routes have never been properly catalogued.
Hi Patrick, know you made this comment a while ago but when you were climbing there, did you manage to find some topo website / book somewhere? Been looking for a long time now but didn't manage to and I'm by far not expert enough to just go there and try any route
High quality cinematography and sweet lines. Only complaint was the Colorado guy commentary. He sounded really full of himself literally every time he spoke it sounded like he was trying to show off how much he climbs or how much his opinion matters. Really detracted from the video.
To be fair, nalle has some of the best footwork in the game it's a pleasure to watch him climb. Honestly I didn't even notice the editing until you pointed it out. Personally I think this is an amazing all round video
Damn dude, Nalle has the best eye for aesthetic lines. 11/10
I love watching Nalle climb, there is just something so pleasing about his lines and the way he moves along them.
Missed opportunity to name that arete Buenos Airetes V7
So inspiring, Nalle is my favorite climber I wish he would put out more content. I love the way he approaches these gigantic lines. He has such a unique vision that really inspires me in my bouldering.
One of the best I’ve seen in a long time! This is why Nalle’s my favorite climber...he only does it for him, and everything he puts up is 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
OMG the estethics of this movie and these boulders blows my mind.
Probably the most beautiful bouldering I've ever seen, both for the quality of the rock and for its magnificent lines and features!
Nalle es el climber favorito de tu climber favorito!
My favourite climber, art in motion. Thanks Nalle, good to see you again!
This area was brought to the light some 15 years ago, Danilo Pereyra and colleges did a week long trip and brush around 70 boulders. They did also did some FA's on trad on what they called "the mini Indian Creek" crack climbing in the area is also incredible and endless but rather short routes.
The boulders look amazing! So many high balls though, scary stuff!
C'mon! A truly inspiring video. Great to see some content from Nalle again.
I miss Argentina, I lived there for two years, I'm hoping next year I will finally get to return. Awesome trip
A lot of these aren’t new lines. I left Argentina in 2007 but some of us had ticked most of these lines in the early 2000s. There was just no UA-cam etc then. But it’s a nice film and I pleased you enjoy our rock.
"Bouldering"
Also known as "free soloing"
A while ago, Petzl sent some strong ass people to this place. This is the first time since that I have seen anything about it and I am just FLOORED at how breathtakingly stark and beautiful it is. That being said, FUCK THE WIND!!! I hate wind! Don’t know if I would be able to deal with that.
Gorgeous film! Worth every second!
Would love a "Black Diamond" Spotify playlist to climb to.
I know it's a joke, but I'm surprised that "anchor" made it past BD's editorial staff 😂
amga has a list like the fbi does
Idk man, that dead shrub looked pretty reliable, would've fooled me
Great video, but why the mix of grades? Would have been simpler to just write both each time..
Definetely the most inspiring boulderer
That colours are totaly Sick!
These rocks look amazing for bouldering!
Awesome. I worked up in that area for nearly a year, but never got a chance to visit Tuzgle. Really crazy world up there, harsh as hell! Also, it's pronounced tooz-glay but more... Spanish than I can write it here
Amazing area and climbs!
What an amazing arete at 5:25 !!
Nalle delivering as always!
Wow bouldering
I've never seen a boulder that got smaller as i got near it.
Inspiring video to get out snd feel the howl. 😝In awe of it all. I wonder if anyone has really mapped out “untouched” climbing areas? Or a actual guidebook on “first ascent” protocols, aka ethos? I finally met someone that actually drills and bolts routes - took me just under 6 years. 😂 Great respect for “setters” and “first ascent-ers”.
9:42 big Nalle McConaughey vibes
beautiful
The buttermilks of Argentina? New Butter? Fresh Milk?
Man, I really want to go to Argentina now
nice one!
Absolutely beautiful. Laughing my ass off though. Desert, real desert, has wind all the time. Twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year. It might be 5mph, and it might be 60mph. Winds swirl over our heads constantly kicked up by trees, mountains, houses, etc. In the desert, there is nothing to stop it. Deserts are absolutely primal, absolutely basic.
Nalle's the man!
What happened to Nalle? He's been gone from the internet for 1.5 years now
Muy bueno 😉
Love Matt showing up in this!
ojala puedan subir el video sin recortes y sin musica, creo que incrementaria la espiritualidad de lo que representa
Greetings from Karjala.
Its all about the aesthetics.
I visited Tuzgle in 2018 en route to Salta. I cant comment on the bouldering but the sport climbing and crack is fantastic. The rock is ignimbrite of the best quality ive ever seen (and ive climbed a lot of it). I would take these FA's with grain of salt as the area has been climbed extensively even though boulders and routes have never been properly catalogued.
Hi Patrick, know you made this comment a while ago but when you were climbing there, did you manage to find some topo website / book somewhere? Been looking for a long time now but didn't manage to and I'm by far not expert enough to just go there and try any route
Did Zac Snyder edit this ? This is A LOT of slow motion.
Has nalle made a guide or where to find the gps coordinates of the boulders?
Damn that's nice
I wish I had the ankles to do this kind of climbs
6:42 that's pretty scary
Is this a repost? I've definitely seen this a long time ago
thought the same and looked back thru bd catalog:ua-cam.com/video/iPZ1w7tjo_M/v-deo.html
Great climbing and routes but I found the music distracting.
way to song jack Nina Williams The High Road video hahaha
Song jack? You are the only one who cares bahahaha
Is anyone else looking at the two crash pads and thinking "yeah... no"?
what a dream of a rock
Entonces la tierra prometia sí existe :o
High quality cinematography and sweet lines. Only complaint was the Colorado guy commentary. He sounded really full of himself literally every time he spoke it sounded like he was trying to show off how much he climbs or how much his opinion matters. Really detracted from the video.
wow
For people who dont know nalle is also a word for teddy bear in finnish
sickkkkkkk
Does he propose a V18 ?
I wouldn't trust grading for lower climbs (6a,7a) from a 8c+ climber 💪
You will most probably gonna have to climb the hardest climbs for that grade 😃💪
because anything under v8 for him probably feels exactly the same and stupidly easy
That's a 9A climber. ;)
First song?
😍😍🤩
Arcade-Generation Lost is first song, Saturn Curtis Cole is last
The song at 4:00
That "MAGA" problem must be one of the best looking "accessible" lines I've ever seen
Also, one of the most underrated bouldering films I've seen
whats the music? anyone?
Not sure. The first song was in the Nina Williams reel rock segment
@3:42 it's D Fine Us - Howling at the Moon
The beginning song is Arcade by Generation Lost
Si querés viento vení hacer boulder a calafate
Sic
Not a fan of the editing in the first half. skipped half the moves on each problem then focused in on feet placements? makes no sense.
To be fair, nalle has some of the best footwork in the game it's a pleasure to watch him climb. Honestly I didn't even notice the editing until you pointed it out. Personally I think this is an amazing all round video
I wish they'd just show uncut climbs the cutting is so fucking distracting
Too much climbing cut away, don't bother to watch. It's a shame, since we don't see that much of Nalle.
Beautifull climbing ... crap music ...silence would be nice ...
Make Argentina Great Again 🤢
Way, way too much editing. I would have loved to have just watched him climb.
Mellow is better. Pompous climbing talk is so dated.
naming a FA Make Argentina Great Again?? common Nalle get that trump rhetoric out of here. lost some respect for him & BD for that one.
there was also a line called Bernie's Arete so I guess it's more a joke than a political opinion