Thank you so much for all the time it takes to put these videos together. I seldom find videos this long that I don't skip any parts of. Your edits are fantastic, and there isn't any fluff left to skip past.
a wild Kyle appears! Thanks for showcasing the local gear makers. I've worked with him on a construction job and he got me into beginner drytooling. He puts a lot of thought into what he makes.
hey guys I was watching you bolt holes video, trying to find out what you would recommend if we wanted to put a hanger on a wood 4x4 to hold body weight. I bought a 3 inch SS lag bolt 5/16, and these new structural screws called flatlok also 3 inch but 3/8. seems the structural screws are marketed as lag replacements since no predrilled is needed, but seems they get strength from numbers not just one. cheers!
Man if you got ppl under 6' tall and their feet hang out of it I'd hate to see my big ass lay in it my whole lower leg from the knees down would be hanging out. 😂
I am not sure if you read these or even take break test requests, but I am wondering if you could test a dynema sling that has a few threads pulled out/broken. I dont imagine it is a big deal, but a few of my biners tend to pull filaments out of the sling because of sharp edges or whatever. Usually the fibers will retract back into the weave and I ignore it, but what would happen if they got broken?
9:30 being over 6ft and not having options that actually fit is hella annoying…. Id much rather carry 4extra ounces then be fighting for sleep every night
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Thank you so much for all the time it takes to put these videos together. I seldom find videos this long that I don't skip any parts of. Your edits are fantastic, and there isn't any fluff left to skip past.
Can't wait for the CrunchWrap waterproof stuff sack to drop
a wild Kyle appears! Thanks for showcasing the local gear makers. I've worked with him on a construction job and he got me into beginner drytooling. He puts a lot of thought into what he makes.
possibly the best in situ interview/demonstration, ever.
Dang 6 minutes late to the party!
Shout-out to Tacompton made gear, equipment, screws, candies, aromoas...
Amazing product! One day I will go bigwalling, and this seems to fit the bill for the entry level guy like me.
Okay so I've always wanted to rock climb....
I'm also terrified of heights...😢
Thank you for your videos.
Go to a Bouldering Gym, you can climb all you want and stay 10-15 feet from the ground with a big soft matress below you!
"Good morning, let me tell you about my taco!" Is he channeling my wife?
hey guys I was watching you bolt holes video, trying to find out what you would recommend if we wanted to put a hanger on a wood 4x4 to hold body weight. I bought a 3 inch SS lag bolt 5/16, and these new structural screws called flatlok also 3 inch but 3/8. seems the structural screws are marketed as lag replacements since no predrilled is needed, but seems they get strength from numbers not just one. cheers!
Shadow puppet "We are so hi(gh...)"
Me: that's not safe!😮
"...off the ground."
Me:🤦🏾♀️🫠😮💨
Great video. Spoken about light portaledges, have tried/seen the new portaledge from edelrid it is only 3kg.
Looks like that also cost US$1500.
True, but i still like the inovation@@johngo6283
when are you testing the petzl evolv adjust?
Man if you got ppl under 6' tall and their feet hang out of it I'd hate to see my big ass lay in it my whole lower leg from the knees down would be hanging out. 😂
I am not sure if you read these or even take break test requests, but I am wondering if you could test a dynema sling that has a few threads pulled out/broken. I dont imagine it is a big deal, but a few of my biners tend to pull filaments out of the sling because of sharp edges or whatever. Usually the fibers will retract back into the weave and I ignore it, but what would happen if they got broken?
Search "hownot2 leaking stitching" for a short that is probably the closest to what you're asking.
you should probably retire those carabiners
@@leveller4 thanks for showing me this. I'm gonna keep the sling but avoid using them on gear/high load stuff
Tower Rock on the gorge?
*cries in broke college student* i want this soooo bad
less expensive than a new portaledge if you already have a inflatable pad
First upvote and first comment! weeee and portaledge big wall goodness. Great day!
Do stupid stuff smartly is my motto.
9:30 being over 6ft and not having options that actually fit is hella annoying…. Id much rather carry 4extra ounces then be fighting for sleep every night
You on the tooth?
That route doesn’t exactly look lovely.
How can you say that about a big wall route when the video only shows 1-2 pitches? You haven't seen 95% of the route...