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  • Опубліковано 20 бер 2018
  • Follow Bren Orton and Adrian Mattern as they attempt to run the 128ft Big Banana falls in Mexico.
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  • @melanietaylor990
    @melanietaylor990 5 років тому +5

    Love the safety, wrapping the rope around your neck haha. Sweet kayaking

  • @theodoreroberts8524
    @theodoreroberts8524 6 років тому +1

    Great film, and I love that you thank the people at the companies that support you, not just the companies, really nice touch.

  • @big1dog23
    @big1dog23 2 місяці тому

    What great guy, kayaker and videographer. HEartfelt sorry for his friends and family. Adrien, Dane and Ben were quite the crew. Those two must be among those hurting.

  • @MikeySkywalker
    @MikeySkywalker 3 роки тому

    The soundtrack and the way you dudes applied it was beautiful.

  • @MultiNinjaOriginal
    @MultiNinjaOriginal 2 місяці тому +2

    RIP. He died in Switzerland at 29 years old. Kayaking took his life.

    • @SmoothBaracuda
      @SmoothBaracuda 2 місяці тому

      I'd say the sheer force of water in that river is what took his life...

  • @Mikeyboofboof
    @Mikeyboofboof 6 років тому +8

    Love what you guys do and another great video, but Jesus-you were closer to dying on those abseils than when running the falls! Definitely more training needed there and a prusik backup on the brake rope to stop you dying if your hand slips. Stay safe gents and keep the great paddling vids coming.

  • @big1dog23
    @big1dog23 3 роки тому

    Cool as hell. Glad you guys were able to pull that off w/o injury. Fun watching you two run some of the hardest runs and drops in the world.

  • @dannygariepy3123
    @dannygariepy3123 6 років тому +1

    Guys thats awesome! keep it up! I love how you have mixed the vlogging format with kayaking, makes for a refreshing change!

  • @larrywensil7384
    @larrywensil7384 6 років тому

    Keep living life to the fullest and please keep the content coming

  • @ell8349
    @ell8349 6 років тому

    You guys are awesome. Love all you're vids 👍👍👍

  • @stevescott2013
    @stevescott2013 6 років тому +1

    Sick! What a story and a great film guys! See you in Kendal for sure!

  • @richardruns4cake
    @richardruns4cake 6 років тому

    Brilliant stuff boys . Absolutely amazing and really cool film

  • @joeryan6863
    @joeryan6863 6 років тому +2

    Nice touch at the end guys.

  • @sthomas8714
    @sthomas8714 4 роки тому

    That was f*****g sick! Such a good film 🤟

  • @tutecarbinikayak867
    @tutecarbinikayak867 6 років тому

    Wowwwwwww!!!! It is on my list of things to do in my life

  • @christopherebbang8659
    @christopherebbang8659 6 років тому +4

    Big up, and great flick! But guys, ever heard of a prusik?

  • @southforkfilmfest9700
    @southforkfilmfest9700 6 років тому +1

    Well done - 100% sure!

  • @markkearneykayak
    @markkearneykayak 6 років тому

    Brilliant!!

  • @afroboater43
    @afroboater43 6 років тому +1

    Sweeeeet, fair play dude. Get some prusik loops for your main line. Great video 😎

  • @afroboater43
    @afroboater43 6 років тому

    A Prusik /ˈprʌsɪk/ (PRUH-sik) is a friction hitch or knot used to attach a loop of cord around a rope, applied in climbing, canyoneering, mountaineering, caving, rope rescue, ziplining, and by arborists. The term Prusik is a name for both the loops of cord and the hitch, and the verb is "to prusik".[1][2][3] More casually, the term is used for any friction hitch or device that can grab a rope. The word is often misspelled as Prussik, Prussick or Prussic, as it is a homophone with the term prussic acid

  • @Supernova778
    @Supernova778 5 років тому

    as a new kayaker and a experienced climber it makes me sooooo much better being scared on class 3 seeing you freaked out repelling, also tell your friend to use a prusik!

  • @henryroop3671
    @henryroop3671 5 років тому

    Love it

  • @jasonringenberg8571
    @jasonringenberg8571 6 років тому +22

    Yo I’d be weary of taking advice from the guy that taught you how to rappel. He should have taught you the prusik. That was seriously sketchy for no reason.

    • @Firefighter_Hogue
      @Firefighter_Hogue 5 років тому +1

      Jason Ringenberg and he had a none locking on it. Wtf?

    • @isaacwrayphotography
      @isaacwrayphotography 4 роки тому +1

      I was thinking the same thing! And 2 hands should be on the button rope... hand on the top rope does shit all

    • @kayakingwithscott219
      @kayakingwithscott219 4 роки тому +1

      Main thing is they r ok and sent it

    • @CncObsession
      @CncObsession 4 роки тому

      Before Petzl we used to loop a biner ;-)

  • @MrGazdread
    @MrGazdread 4 роки тому

    Prusick lads, Prusick

  • @unknownhenson7336
    @unknownhenson7336 2 роки тому

    You guys are cool

  • @philippd6117
    @philippd6117 6 років тому +4

    5:30 Wears Addiletten + socks => typical german... :DD

  • @superyamagucci
    @superyamagucci 4 роки тому +1

    What the hell do you guys do if you need a Z-drag set up in a hurry?? (It’s a rope thing...)

  • @davidmorrison4593
    @davidmorrison4593 6 років тому

    Fun video! Liked the highlight reel content at the end a lot more than the overall video. Just a lot quicker and exciting. Big feat to run Banana tho!

  • @andrewcarson1435
    @andrewcarson1435 5 років тому

    but have you shot the steps on the big weir at burrs?

  • @SteepVisions
    @SteepVisions 6 років тому

    Palouse!

  • @alpine.tarzan
    @alpine.tarzan 5 років тому

    im just getting into kayaking and i got myself a pyranha I:3 does anyone know where to get a cheap good dry top online?

  • @connorcoultas9629
    @connorcoultas9629 4 роки тому

    Y’all should run Palouse

  • @adrianboloveschi7266
    @adrianboloveschi7266 4 роки тому

    Watching this again and I just noticed that the binner initially is not locking! Dear lord. You should really include a disclaimer in this video so that others don't follow exactly what you did. With the ropes I mean. The rest is bomber :)

  • @MikeySkywalker
    @MikeySkywalker 3 роки тому

    Who is crazier Send It and Senders or Storror?

    • @MikeySkywalker
      @MikeySkywalker 3 роки тому

      I think Send It and Senders. Seems like way more danger.

  • @Fieselage
    @Fieselage 2 місяці тому

    RIP

  • @Canoer-rk8xg
    @Canoer-rk8xg 6 років тому +1

    Loved the send but I couldn't help but notice that you filmed all the sitting down in 1 sitting and said you were going to do it in 2 weeks then you talked as if you were there. Ps. Next adventure should be to find some 1st decents somewhere

    • @FlippinKayaks
      @FlippinKayaks 6 років тому

      channel removed looked like it was the seat of a car, with a black backdrop is all.

    • @Canoer-rk8xg
      @Canoer-rk8xg 6 років тому

      FlippinKayaks Yeah!

  • @adrianboloveschi7266
    @adrianboloveschi7266 4 роки тому

    It would be nice if you guys could respond to these comments. I don't know if you realize how a close call this was due to the very poor rappel preparation and advice.

  • @WhitewaterAptitude
    @WhitewaterAptitude 6 років тому

    No prusik break on the ab line but at least he was wearing a BA...

  • @christiandawson5031
    @christiandawson5031 4 роки тому

    Lol you don’t even have a prussik backup on the rappel that’s dangerous as fuck

  • @jeanfec
    @jeanfec 6 років тому +1

    sick #prussik?

  • @coralnerd
    @coralnerd 5 років тому

    Amazing paddling, but as others have said, please get some better instruction on rope techniques. That was sketchy! A prussic backup is a very good idea. You can also wrap the rope around your leg a few times if you need to stop and go hands free while abseiling. Stay safe out there.

  • @adrianboloveschi7266
    @adrianboloveschi7266 4 роки тому

    Do yourselves a favor and hire an experienced canyoneering guide for these types of missions. Even an inexperienced but well trained (myself) canyoneer would have done a better job. There were several big mistakes done on that rappel, including the device you used! You should have used a canyoneering specific rappel device and rappel with the rope in a bag under you not in the water. And ideally have someone else go first just for rappel safety/assistance that would have climbed back up afterwards. I'm glad nothing bad happened!

  • @Chompchompyerded
    @Chompchompyerded 2 роки тому

    I am Katherine from Cambridge, and I feel like I'm in my element when being given a ride in a punt on the mill pond behind King's College. I have paddled a few class 5's, but feared for my life the whole time, and came out looking more like a zombie than a human. You know, that fixed stare that is looking at nothing in specific and your mouth hanging open? I live on adrenaline though, and the punts on the mill pond just don't provide any of that. They're fine for Amore, but adrenaline they lack. But over a waterfall that big... I don't know... If I had that serine felling, it would because I was about to die. So, when are you going to run horseshoe falls at Niagra Falls in US/Canada? It would be one way to conclude an otherwise brilliant life.

  • @Felix-ok2mx
    @Felix-ok2mx 5 років тому

    Always when you show someone to first time decent at a rope and self belay use a second rope for safety at the person decensing when you are responsible. When they fail cause of planic or maybe get their thumb inside their tool they will fall with all the various possible results. Dude think twice when you are the expert at the climbing stuff. Or show them how to use a so called prusig sling (sorry I don't know the English word for it). For God sake, when you are responsible: safety first.

  • @dannyleblanc4141
    @dannyleblanc4141 4 роки тому

    Seriously, sketchiest shit I've ever seen. learn how to use ropes properly, 2 hands on the brake, use a prussik, and practice ascending before you go down and realize your gear isn't working. I suggest learning from someone that knows what they're doing, not some guy you found that's 90% sure that they've set it up right, you need to be 100% certain when you're doing that stuff. You guys are amazing kayakers and I love watching your videos, it would be a shame if you died or were seriously injured because you didn't learn how to properly use ropes. keep sending it boys you're killing it!

  • @christiandawson5031
    @christiandawson5031 4 роки тому

    Worst rappel teacher ever.