Astonishing - particularly when you look at the quickdraws and realize it's almost all overhanging. And I love that second 'rest,' which 99% of climbers couldn't even hold on to. Badass.
This is so well done, a great insight into what makes the climb so hard. I think another thing which isn’t directly mentioned is just how overhanging it is, this can be seen by the angle the quickdraws are hanging at lower down and it looks like this includes the first boulder problem too- Stefano is a beast!
This was like watching a meditation video. I forgot how soothing Stefano's voice is on these indepth videos. Like the projecting change sub-series. I also like listening to the fact that he's talking about being pumped always helps me understand a bit more about higher grades and pros. He doesn't looked stressed or pumped.
I'm lucky enough to live 25 minutes from Céüze in car, but I never dared to get close from Bibliographie. Thank you for showing me such a beautiful climb from so close. It's truly mesmerising.
Thanks so much for this video Stephano!! I feel so spoiled to get a close look at your project, thanks for being so inclusive of us on your journey to sending it, good luck!
So much respect! That video was super intense...I could see how hard that first Boulder was, great capturing of the pure difficulty! Well done Stefano and team!!! 👏👏👏🔥🤘
The Filming and Editing are just Perfect on this one. The World needs more Videos like this one! I don't care about a 90 sec super fast-paced edit when I can have a 10 min (or even longer) Video with Commentary like this
Ste, this is absolutely astonishing footage, it felt like were doing the route with you which close to none of us will ever achieve. Beyond spectacular video! Bravo and thank you!
Impressive! 7A+ climber here, it is great to see in detail the things you pro's consider "Holds" honestly it is just amazing, climber, video editing, the route, all of it! congrats!!
Well, for some reason you manage to make it look rather easy! Most of us would probably already struggle with climbing just the 8m runout at the end XD
thank you stefano, great video. some holds we're actually better than i thought, but of course most of them look insane, especially considering how much hard work you to put in, to even reach those holds haha best of luck, you will suceed, of that i am sure :)
2:10 "8b+ not super hard". And here I am hoping to send my 6a+ project on Sunday, lulz. Thank fuck I'm stubborn or things like these might demoralize me.
Wow.. first part looked doable. Then it got so brutal hahaha. Probably could never red point that climb.. but it didn’t seem absolutely far gone now that I’ve gotten better at climbing. Thanks for sharing!
So nice to see how you’re grip is on the holds. Seeing what you do with you’re thumb etc. More difficult to see is the inclination of the wall … as steep as the moonboard 40 degrées?
When the 'rest' is a hold I don't think I could use on a slab, let alone 20-30 degree overhang... Helps put the difficulty in context, as someone who can climb ~7a
"It is important to arrive at the rest with no pump at all." Dude, I got pumped just watching haha
Also its 5.14a up till there, no pump on 5.14a, ok got it.
“Pretty easy, 8b+” that’s insane
Scrolled into the comments to say that.
Enrico's foot should be part of the route tbh
Agree
I can't believe I blew my onsight attempt by watching this video! I'll have to onsight Silence instead I guess.
good he warned at the beginning......with a serious voice
same here.. I'd rather choose Perfecto Mundo haha
Damn, I’m Stuck on the second Boulder good to see the beta
"Don't watch if you're trying to onsight" 🤣🤯😕
I love it
Astonishing - particularly when you look at the quickdraws and realize it's almost all overhanging. And I love that second 'rest,' which 99% of climbers couldn't even hold on to. Badass.
That shocked the shit out of me. THAT'S the rest hold?
aas opposed to goodass? or bad head? No matter what you want to insert in comments? and where?
@@HoratioHoodoo what timestamp?
@HoratioHoodoo what timestamp?
@@h.7537 6:19
“The last move, to this….jug” 🤣. It’s all relative I guess.
This series is so awesome. Love the more technical, in depth videos. Keep it up stefano
"After I use my favorite hold, a slopey pinch, I have my favorite snack, a bottle of arsenic." What a legend!
That favorite hold looked so awful when he grabbed it
Most relaxing climbing video on the internet? Need Stefano to narrate my climbing sessions!
I completely agree!
oh no.. i didn´t watched it with sound, so i missed the spoiler alert... now i will never be able to onsight this route.... (Me climbing max. 6c)
I feel you, I will never be able to Watch it on sight again :)
I was going to dream tonight that I onsighted it, but now that is ruined 🤣
6c is pretty good! Lmao
This is incredible, such a gift to the community. Really appreciate the work you're doing and best of luck with the route! 💪
Every climbing video should show this perspective
Good spoiler alert. Also, we need to set expectations for "good holds": the holds of an 8B+. Thanks for the video, it's super inspiering!
Preparing for HCO, huh? :)
@@RockClimberAlex yes, trying to get rid of "bad holds" and "no resting" excuses. If the holds of an 8B+ are good, then i need to change my standards.
@@zandrei88 Venga! Si succes!
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This is an instant classic. Never felt like being so close to such a route.
cool i liked the one u did for 9b+! i think you are doing an amazing job by showing this kind of details on your projects! thanks
Brilliant - truly brings home the difficulty of the hardest routes. I think I tore several calluses just watching. Magnifico.
I'm pretty sure the last 8m jugs are probably around 7b/c still ^^
Instant classic video, as always! You got me with your spoiler alert 😂
These vids are great! Nice one Stef and team.
"from this good hold, the second crux starts"
Mate that whole climb is just one long crux
The man has done it! Incredible job ste💪
This is so well done, a great insight into what makes the climb so hard. I think another thing which isn’t directly mentioned is just how overhanging it is, this can be seen by the angle the quickdraws are hanging at lower down and it looks like this includes the first boulder problem too- Stefano is a beast!
Fascinating to see the holds up close but also interesting when you spy the footholds. The precision footwork required for this is amazing
This was like watching a meditation video. I forgot how soothing Stefano's voice is on these indepth videos. Like the projecting change sub-series.
I also like listening to the fact that he's talking about being pumped always helps me understand a bit more about higher grades and pros. He doesn't looked stressed or pumped.
really appreciate the excellent camera work that allows us to watch your full body movements along with the hand holds!
"To this" *cough* "Jug" made me laugh hard
I'm lucky enough to live 25 minutes from Céüze in car, but I never dared to get close from Bibliographie. Thank you for showing me such a beautiful climb from so close. It's truly mesmerising.
Thanks so much for this video Stephano!! I feel so spoiled to get a close look at your project, thanks for being so inclusive of us on your journey to sending it, good luck!
fantastic work, the recording, edition, music, narration... everything high quality, next level for the climbing community
So much respect! That video was super intense...I could see how hard that first Boulder was, great capturing of the pure difficulty! Well done Stefano and team!!! 👏👏👏🔥🤘
Grazie per portarci lassù con te Stefano!!
Have to admit that Stefano makes climbing videos that I've always wished to be made. Big inspiration, big thanks!
The Filming and Editing are just Perfect on this one. The World needs more Videos like this one! I don't care about a 90 sec super fast-paced edit when I can have a 10 min (or even longer) Video with Commentary like this
Who knew that only after 5 days he will send this! Congrats Stefano, train more and train strong!
Ste, this is absolutely astonishing footage, it felt like were doing the route with you which close to none of us will ever achieve. Beyond spectacular video! Bravo and thank you!
Well, it seems they were "Good Enough", congrats Stefano!
I would love to see this kind of breakdown for Silence. Awesome video
This makes me want to think about and enjoy every move of my climbs, even gym sessions. So Zen watching this.
Thank you for doing this. Incredible.
incredible video!
Awesome, i love your work and climbing attitude ! 💪
Thanks for giving me what I didn't know I wanted!
Beautiful video. Absolutely beautiful.
Great video!
Loved this video, please keep making them!
Thank you for the spoiler alert. Was thinking of giving it a go next weekend! Brilliant again Stefano.
love stefano!!! so positive, sympatic and calm.
0:46 tnx for the heads up, was planning to on-sight flash this next Saturday!
Impressive! 7A+ climber here, it is great to see in detail the things you pro's consider "Holds" honestly it is just amazing, climber, video editing, the route, all of it! congrats!!
Congratulation on finishing the project.
Well, for some reason you manage to make it look rather easy! Most of us would probably already struggle with climbing just the 8m runout at the end XD
It looks like a nice input for Ondra to flash it.
Comedy gold right here! Keep these videos coming!
This is incredible content, Stefano you spoil us! Thank you 🙏
I am so happy to see the holds that close! It feel like climbing it but it looks literally impossible...
thank you stefano, great video. some holds we're actually better than i thought, but of course most of them look insane, especially considering how much hard work you to put in, to even reach those holds haha best of luck, you will suceed, of that i am sure :)
Gosh, that route just never ends! :) Great job!
7:55 this sequence of 8 moves looks so impossible to me! Absolutely awesome how one can hold this after the incredibly exhausting way up
Ho sempre ritenuto il vostro sport da coraggiosi veri, un specialmodo gli alpinisti d alta quota, bravi
Incredible shots. this is just amazing! thanks!
Just incredible... Imagine climbing a 9c while carrying Enrico on your back... Amazing.
Amazing. Great choices in your shots.
Such a cool vid. Loved every minute!
Amazing video, thank you for posting!!
such good videos, you (obviously) understand what climbers want to watch and are interested in, keep it up!
Great climbing and editing, loving the series
incredible, fascinating !!!
Great video, I love those close camera on the holds, so I can see how this route is for real. It shows all the difficulty.
Congrats !
2:10 "8b+ not super hard". And here I am hoping to send my 6a+ project on Sunday, lulz. Thank fuck I'm stubborn or things like these might demoralize me.
Man, be humble. He is the one of the greates climbers these years. Anyway to send 6a+ usually People need mental firstly. Good luck.
Good luck man. Allez.
Even for 7c+ climber, 8b+ seems unachievable...
Amazing! Thank you Stefano!!
love this video style Stefano, please make more
This is amazing. Thank you for making this
Congrats Stefano! Complimenti per il traguardo di oggi, alla fine l’hai dominata!
Such quality content!
Going to be a historical document one day!
It looks incredibly hard !
No doubt you can send it !
The only time I've climbed on limestone it felt really soft, but this looks so sharp! It's hard to imagine the skin holding up to many of these moves.
Great break down. I would love to see this on Silence
Extremely interesting ! Thanks .
so no on-site for me than 😂 . what a creative way to bring us along you path….. i stick to my 8a’s and hope to see you one day opening your own 9c……….
He sent It folks!
Come on @Stefano you should have it sent by now. 🤣 loved your favourite hold "slopey pinch"
Congratulations on your send!
Congrats on the historic send! Looking forward to the video :)
I was waiting for this one!
thanks for showing this! Really interesting to see
Wow.. first part looked doable. Then it got so brutal hahaha. Probably could never red point that climb.. but it didn’t seem absolutely far gone now that I’ve gotten better at climbing.
Thanks for sharing!
Umm .. how good are you?
It’s a 9b+, one of the hardest routes in the world. You joking mate?
such a cool and interesting video !
A hold on a 9c is called a nohold
And Alex Honnold
@@joanpariente7815 Do you mean Apex Handhold, the greatest athlete of all time?
It’s a negative hold
nanohold
I tried the start of this route when I was in Ceüse for a month. I couldn’t even get off the ground on the first holds….
So nice to see how you’re grip is on the holds. Seeing what you do with you’re thumb etc.
More difficult to see is the inclination of the wall … as steep as the moonboard 40 degrées?
Congrats for the 9b+
When the 'rest' is a hold I don't think I could use on a slab, let alone 20-30 degree overhang...
Helps put the difficulty in context, as someone who can climb ~7a
quel courage et quelle determination !!! bravo
What's that black stuff under the incut sharp hold? You can see it in the shot at 5:25 but not in the shot before.
Good luck on the send!!
I am pumped just watching the video
This is some nils frahm sounding music. Gold.
God you’re talking about the holds!
Am i the only one realizing that he climbed a fricking 9c?!
An amazing window into small, slopey things :)
should have grabbed Enrico's foot 😂 You're are so strong Stefano! This video was wierdly calming . . .
Please zoom in more I want to try to flash it