Thanks for the video. I had to leave climbing because of injuries. I was 47. I put my creative energies in other places but never forgot the good times of climbing, the rock, the air, the feeling, and i always thought i would go back to climbing although it never happened . Now at 65 i'm thinking of it again. Looking for easy cracks.
The timing of this is perfect for me as i haven't been able to climb for 8 weeks. I've really been struggling recently with staying positive with my injury as the healing process hasn't been as steady as i want. It really helps to hear your story, Beth. Thank you :)
I have met Beth a few times at Ironworks in Berkeley, and right now this video is really personal, as I have a major shoulder injury, I do not know if or how I will recover. I don't have sponsors or money to hang out in a beautiful home cooking. This reminds me, I haven't seen Hans Florine since he broke his ankle in 17 places.
You go girl, you're such an amazing climber and you are so inspirational. The fact that you are climbing back (so to speak) is just proof of your total B.A.M.F. status.
As someone being hindered climbing by injury for some months now I can feel your pain. I really wouldn't wanna go through some years of such a period - chapeau for you enduring this and I hope we once meet in life! Coincidences are a thing :-)
I had an industrial accident 27 years ago where i crushed 3 disks in my spine and was lucky to still walk. The road to recovery is very hard when you are deemed worthless by everyone around you, But me being a mountaineer for 20 years back then was having None of it" I never trusted them useless docs anyway" And 10 years later i still climb ice and rock, Pain is real but sometimes that a climber has to get use to it to get what he wants in life, Some people are here to suffer more than others, I guess i am just one of them.
This gives me some hope! I'm been out with a similar shoulder injury for the past 8 months and almost to the point of giving up climbing. I've replaced my climbing with other outdoor activities, but it's nothing like a nice sport rooute. I haven't seen much PT progress so far, but it's nice to know that it's taken others a long (too long!) time to recover as well. Not that that's a good thing, but it brings hope of recovery to the whole situation.
Such an inspirational lady, makes me want to try a lot harder at those things that I hold close to me! Thanks Beth for the inspiration, your great! keep your journey going and keep having fun!! See you on the rock one day! :), and i thought she looks about 20!!
Yeah for me its been about 8 months on the recovery process. Reinjured my finger last month though pacing myself improperly :/ Ive actually had this injury for about a year though. I agree, the same emotions and thoughts that were shown in this video have gone through my head. Definitely puts me back in the optimism track though.
Sun, wind, and emotions age the skin much faster than simple time. Outdoor climbers, especially poor ones living in cars, etc., no tent, look way older than you think they should. I have a climber friend who is 18 and looks 60.
I say adultery/divorce is Simply aweful. Climbing is an activity in life not life itself. Who you are is defined by who you are when you are not climbing or doing other things that gain applause or popularity. Who you are is reflected in your Character, virtues, morality, ...- these are the positive attributes of a good person. YOu can be totally immoral and a evil person and yet be a good climber... that doesn't make you a great person. You can be totally Unaccomplished nobody and be an awesome person. Climbing is fun, its an activity, but its NOt life unless you don't have one! ie.... there is more to life than just climbing
Thanks for the video. I had to leave climbing because of injuries. I was 47. I put my creative energies in other places but never forgot the good times of climbing, the rock, the air, the feeling, and i always thought i would go back to climbing although it never happened . Now at 65 i'm thinking of it again. Looking for easy cracks.
Stay away from cracks and you won't be injured.....probably
The timing of this is perfect for me as i haven't been able to climb for 8 weeks. I've really been struggling recently with staying positive with my injury as the healing process hasn't been as steady as i want. It really helps to hear your story, Beth. Thank you :)
I have met Beth a few times at Ironworks in Berkeley, and right now this video is really personal, as I have a major shoulder injury, I do not know if or how I will recover. I don't have sponsors or money to hang out in a beautiful home cooking. This reminds me, I haven't seen Hans Florine since he broke his ankle in 17 places.
You go girl, you're such an amazing climber and you are so inspirational. The fact that you are climbing back (so to speak) is just proof of your total B.A.M.F. status.
Beautiful, inspiring, emotional I wish you all the best in your climbing life Beth Rodden!
Beth so inspiring! Thank you Beth. Climbing is all we need
Yours will be a story for many to pick themselves up again and get on with life and climbing also.
We just picked this as our favorite Video this week!
Very inspiring!
Great to see Beth and Tommy both doing amazing things
As someone being hindered climbing by injury for some months now I can feel your pain. I really wouldn't wanna go through some years of such a period - chapeau for you enduring this and I hope we once meet in life! Coincidences are a thing :-)
Cool to see this video and get some background after having watched several of her Metolious videos over the last few days
I had an industrial accident 27 years ago where i crushed 3 disks in my spine and was lucky to still walk. The road to recovery is very hard when you are deemed worthless by everyone around you, But me being a mountaineer for 20 years back then was having None of it" I never trusted them useless docs anyway" And 10 years later i still climb ice and rock, Pain is real but sometimes that a climber has to get use to it to get what he wants in life, Some people are here to suffer more than others, I guess i am just one of them.
Good to see your climbing again.
Beth, keep going! I have injured my knee and I know how it is. Stay strong and positive, You are a source of inspiration to me!
This gives me some hope! I'm been out with a similar shoulder injury for the past 8 months and almost to the point of giving up climbing. I've replaced my climbing with other outdoor activities, but it's nothing like a nice sport rooute. I haven't seen much PT progress so far, but it's nice to know that it's taken others a long (too long!) time to recover as well. Not that that's a good thing, but it brings hope of recovery to the whole situation.
I climbed with her at Smith rock and she has some great stories of her life.
Added to favorites! Stay positive, Beth!!
Just listening to you makes me want to give you a massive hug and a cuddle.
Such an inspirational lady, makes me want to try a lot harder at those things that I hold close to me! Thanks Beth for the inspiration, your great! keep your journey going and keep having fun!! See you on the rock one day! :), and i thought she looks about 20!!
stoked for you lady.
Beth is a WARRIOR 💪
I always love a comeback story!
I’m doing a report on you Beth! This really helped me on it!
Yeah for me its been about 8 months on the recovery process. Reinjured my finger last month though pacing myself improperly :/
Ive actually had this injury for about a year though. I agree, the same emotions and thoughts that were shown in this video have gone through my head. Definitely puts me back in the optimism track though.
Always an inspiriation!
She is true champion, awesome!!! model and inspiration
You go girl!
Awsome!
Inspirational
Very inspiring
Great job fellow climber. I am 33, I don't think I could do her routes. Cute too, stay strong
are you not producing anymore?
Welcome back.
Inspiration
I admire u soooo much
keep up , listen to your body and dont rush to mutch, would be a shame not climbing again.
Yeay Beth!
Good luck!
Inspiring woman!
Sorry Beth, I means u so stronger :) love it!
Have fun :)
Accupuncture? You make a stop at the witch doctor for some eye of newt too?
*****
:) Maybe a little powdered rhino horn would help. Too bad it's hard to come by these days.
Beth,wait til you get to your 60's !
how old is she she looks 40
Sun, wind, and emotions age the skin much faster than simple time. Outdoor climbers, especially poor ones living in cars, etc., no tent, look way older than you think they should. I have a climber friend who is 18 and looks 60.
@@37wolverinedreams lmfao 🤣 you think Beth rodden was a poor climber
No matter how you put it, climbing 5.14 isn’t easy on the body.
Beth, u is very very string
when you get off the ground high enough to place gear on that 5.14 crack tell me again how sick it makes you
33 if i remimber right :-)
But for some it sure helps...
tommy upgraded for sure LOL
Use the helmet, people.
cheated on my boy Tommy
I wonder how it felt to cheat on Tommy?
I say adultery/divorce is Simply aweful. Climbing is an activity in life not life itself. Who you are is defined by who you are when you are not climbing or doing other things that gain applause or popularity. Who you are is reflected in your Character, virtues, morality, ...- these are the positive attributes of a good person. YOu can be totally immoral and a evil person and yet be a good climber... that doesn't make you a great person. You can be totally Unaccomplished nobody and be an awesome person. Climbing is fun, its an activity, but its NOt life unless you don't have one! ie.... there is more to life than just climbing
She left Tommy to hook up with a some other dude, now a single mom?! Hope that hook up was worth it ?!?
She's so dam cute