Nice work, Ben. I met you in the Bugaboos in 2014 (and I think that was also Pharanc or however you spell it; I also met him) and I attempted Deltaform with your friend Steven Song this last summer. Awesome, Alberta is on my list for 2016 if everything goes well. Thanks for the inspiration!
+Charlie Nuttelman Hey Charlie, thanks for the message! I remember you and Rex on the Bugaboos trip with Ferenc last year. Sorry to hear that Deltaform was so snowy. Good luck with Alberta in 2016!
Hi! My scheme for that project ended up morphing into this video ua-cam.com/video/sgFE6o3XkZ8/v-deo.html about Tsar Mountain and the rest of the 11000ers.
I hope more folks are going to take footage from this amazing fortress. I imagine filming is very difficult. Myself to try Mt Alberta? Hmm, I'll give myself a 10% chance and it would be my greatest climbing achievement. Still working on my climbing skills in the meantime
+Adrian Calgary It is one of those environments where helmet cameras can be useful. It is a long enough of an ascent to the summit ridge that you do not really want to be breaking out a proper camera during pitches/belays. The summit ridge could have some really snazzy images/videos for sunrise and sunset.
Yeah, it makes a ton of sense, I haven't been contemplating footage from the very wall climb. A handycam on the summit ridge would be coming in "handy" though. Quite light and non-bulky to carry. Cheers
Such a Beautiful and unknown place in the world this is. One day, I will do this.
Beautiful shots!
Great video Ben! Too bad for the smoke. Seems to be happening to often these summers. Cheers! Gave you a SUB!
👋 I Watch your videos
Nice work, Ben. I met you in the Bugaboos in 2014 (and I think that was also Pharanc or however you spell it; I also met him) and I attempted Deltaform with your friend Steven Song this last summer. Awesome, Alberta is on my list for 2016 if everything goes well. Thanks for the inspiration!
+Charlie Nuttelman Hey Charlie, thanks for the message! I remember you and Rex on the Bugaboos trip with Ferenc last year. Sorry to hear that Deltaform was so snowy. Good luck with Alberta in 2016!
I enjoyed that! Enjoyed by this Moose Jaw guy in Australia. Cheers.
This is so insane I cant believe it. Amazing
The most sphincter tightening views in the Canadian Rockies. It takes one hell of a team to tackle that one. Wow.
Oh my goodness. This is amazing!
beautiful, stunning, Canada is the shit, still so wild and free
Hey Ben, at the start of the video you mentioned an upcoming documentary, are you still working on it? I'd love to see it!
Hi! My scheme for that project ended up morphing into this video ua-cam.com/video/sgFE6o3XkZ8/v-deo.html about Tsar Mountain and the rest of the 11000ers.
When you're at the top you're half way there. Well done!
Impressive footage! Well done!
Unreal. I need to get off van island lol
I hope more folks are going to take footage from this amazing fortress. I imagine filming is very difficult. Myself to try Mt Alberta? Hmm, I'll give myself a 10% chance and it would be my greatest climbing achievement. Still working on my climbing skills in the meantime
+Adrian Calgary It is one of those environments where helmet cameras can be useful. It is a long enough of an ascent to the summit ridge that you do not really want to be breaking out a proper camera during pitches/belays. The summit ridge could have some really snazzy images/videos for sunrise and sunset.
Yeah, it makes a ton of sense, I haven't been contemplating footage from the very wall climb. A handycam on the summit ridge would be coming in "handy" though. Quite light and non-bulky to carry. Cheers
This is amazing! When did you climb this?
Why are you wearing a helmet ?
falling rocks or unexpected incident
It's Alberta with crappy chunky limestone. God gave you one brain so a bit of protection is a good idea.
This is a achievement considered hardest mountain in canadian rockies sketchy
Very inspiring video. Congrats.