It's all about controlling your fear........I've mastered that, so now, whenever I need to climb over the fence to get my ball back from my neighbours yard I don't think twice
I did a climb recently and had just the same sense of terror on the ascent, but by the time I reached the top landing and my bathroom I was absolutely fine 😊!
I was on the edge of my seat during the entire video. I have a GREAT deal of respect for you all. All of you are very encouraging. Awesome guys really awesome
Idiotic more like, you have to way up the odds of the benifits of suceeding in that challenge to the potential loss. Five minutes of a thrill climbing or a lifetime of devasting paralising injury, what choice would you take?
03:46 About 20 years ago I climbed the HS crackline to the right of this route. I remember looking across at what is now Appointment with Death E9 and wondering if anybody would ever climb it. Seriously well done to those guys
I could never bring myself to attempt that. Craziest climb I did was free solo of Old Baldy in Kimberley Ontario Canada. Was working in town, middle of nowhere, I'm a city guy, I was so bored I just went for it, real easy holds, no real insane pitches, you can pretty well eyeball the route I took I'm not sure if it's named or if any are truthfully, was an illegal climb I found out later, not sure why? Any way, I knew I was walking down from the top, and I hit one spot starting a pitch 2 3rds of the way up the route where I had to jump for a hold, good hold, but knowing I couldn't climb down, and I was alone and nobody was there, it was nervy, I had to I think for the first real time in my life, relax and truly compose myself. That was 2010. And the mountain is open and has been dominated by a great many climbers, I'd love to go back and see if my route has a name, I'll harness up and speed through it and name it if I can. "Bored to Death" is what I would name it lol
@@mswinner2473 not after he has done that route no 😁. HS means hard severe its a climbing grade and not actually hard at all. It's the crack just where the belayer is standing
100MPH Selfies They have his name misspelled but the one who died is Toby Benham, aka “Lucky Chance”. If you’re curious go to google and search “Lucky Chance rope swing”.
“You don’t think twice, you just do it.” Um....NO MA’AM! I believe that thinking twice is a good thing. Often times my first thought is pretty goddamned stupid. Thinking twice has saved my life.
Well maybe this trains you to have better first thoughts lol when you have the opportunity to think twice that is fine but what if you only have one shot. Then your first thought is the only one that counts
The second climber, Lucky Chance (original name Toby Benham) died at 32 when he went too far left on the Death Swing and hit the wall. It's awesome seeing this great footage of him
I’m 71 and have been climbing over 50 years. I still worry about losing “my climbing brain’ if it’s been a few months since I’ve led outside - but so far all it takes for my climbing brain to get engaged is to to put my hands on rock and to get that first piece of gear in.
These people are very skilled and I can understand why climbing without any safety aids enhances the experience but inevitably there will be an accident. I appreciate that it's their risk to take but these young people have such a joy of life I hate to think of them getting hurt.
digitalradiohacker The avatar actually depicts negative feedback but it's so small it's hard to tell. But either way I prefer to think of it as balanced input ;-)
For some routes, okay, its not necessary. But some of them can't be climbed otherwise, there is simply no opportunity to belay, and they essentially become high boulders. You know, somehow knowing what kind of danger you get yourself into, and knowing you are controlling your fate also activates regions beyond your limits, things you think you couldn't actually do... Still kinda dumb, but hey, nobody is forced to do it. I still believe driving a car is more dangerous.
Derbyshire gritstone is where I learned to climb. It's rougher than granite but hell on the finger ends, but I loved it. Move a little further south and you're on slippery-when-wet limestone, which I hated. I say "loved" and "hated" in the past tense because I'm 79 and fell off a ladder at home last year (when I was only 78) because I think I lost my balance and sustained a broken back, fortunately with no serious long-term consequences. There comes a time when you have to admit defeat.
Whilst I applaud their bravery (the free-climbers), I also ask myself, why? A climber using a rope still has a risk of falling as far as his/her last belay point, a free climber has zero room for error. I think of the families of such climbers and what they have to go through every single time a climb starts.
You're referring to free soloing, not free climbing. Free climbing is when you use a rope only for protection (in case of falling). Free soloing is basically free climbing without a rope. And that's exactly the attraction for some people who do free soloing: zero room for error. You have to be perfect.
+jfmn24 Yeah, well I've lost friends to motorbike accidents and climbing injuries. If wishing they were still around makes me a wimp then I take no insult.
Chelfyn Baxter everyone loses people. everyone allways will. wether its cancer, getting run over by a drunk driver or just old age.. what matters is that people live life to the full and follow thier hopes dreams and passions with all thier hearts. no need for you to point out the obvious risk. they know it more than you and they clearly value the living over the risk! thier families dont need you to feel sorry for them they dont need your gloomy profecies.
If you equate cancer/drunk driver risk with free-climbing a lethal drop which could easily be belayed or protected, then I don't really think we share any common ground for discussion. I don't think that a life cut short by 50 years is lived to the full either. We have a shit-ton of great safety gear these days, choosing not to use it just seems mental to me.
Chelfyn Baxter what are you talking about? equate? death is death.. no being run over by a drunk driver is not the same as dying from extreme sports.. why would you need to raise that point? you missed mine obviously or chose to invent an argument because you like arguing..the point i made very clear was that death is death the end result for the person is the same and I know for a fact that for loved ones someone dying doing what they loved is much eaier to live with than someone dying from crossing the road and being hit by a moron or even dying from a long slow crippling death caused by cancer. if that is not clear enough for you then yoiur eyes are broken! read it twice! free climbing is a sport.. an extreme sport. those who chose to do it kn ow the risk and rewards go hand in hand. leave them to it and enjoy your soaps and a full life!
Nicely said. These yahoos are hooping and hollering when they make it but when one falls and breaks his neck, then the tears flow. They don't get that it's not if but when they fall. Just a matter of odds. The mountain can afford to win and lose the climbs but the climbers have to be flawless every time. I took probability and like the casino, the house always wins.
There was this small concrete platform at this river near my town. It lied underneath a foot bridge leading towards the Appalachian trail crossing the river. Many times ppl would jump off the bridge into the river, & it was a good 45ft drop from the top railing to the river. I used to jump off the bridge into the river, swim up to the concrete platform, & climb it to the top. It towered above you when you swam, & it was a vertical climb. I felt proud of myself afterwards.
I have an incredible fear of heights like this. I get vertigo just looking off a ledge that’s 40 feet or higher.. my skin crawls watching them do this. I have respect for these brave climbers.
I honestly don't see the point of having a rope if you're not going to clip in anywhere.. My closest comparison is high ball bouldering.... with a false sense of security.
+YesNoMaybeSometimes The ropes they had were for coming down when they can just clip in at the top and come down + they could make them fall onto the crash pad if they fell
It's for clipping into an anchor at the top once they've got there to get back down again. They can also be used to stop a long long fall off a cliff to their death, and even thought they will probably break a ton of bones, they are much more likely to live, but the main reason is to get back down again after they have got to the top.
One (just one of many) of the things that scares me when watching you climbers is the fact that, once you commit to a climb with no catch rope, it's an "all or nothing deal". That's scary to me, the fact that you have to keep going, just keep going, no time for weakness, just keep going! You people have got to be some of the strongest people on the planet. no shit!
All these people complaining in the comments. If it weren't for people like this we would never have left the caves and got anywhere as a species, because obviously non of you lot complaining about them risking THEIR lives could do it. Life is for living, we all have to die someday. If you want to live your life without ever taking any risks that's your choice. But don't judge the people who do, because without them you wouldn't be here. Remember that.
CrazyBastard94 There is a big difference between gathering and training a crew in order to go on a quest to discover new places and find new things to learn about, and climbing a rock to get the andrenaline (if that's how you spell it) rush, without anything you get to in the end. The pepole in the video just do dangerous stuff for the sake of doing something dangerous, they are not nearly the same as great explorers.
Elder Gamer Not all climbers do it for the adrenaline rush. Personally, I enjoy climbing because of the challenge it offers. When I'm climbing, I'm calm, there is no adrenaline whatsoever. Afterwards you get a bit of a rush, but I'd call that a feeling of accomplishment, not an adrenaline rush. And my last point is, the majority of climbers put in a lot of planning, practice and effort to climb. But hey, if you are too ignorant to see that, that's a problem that only you can fix.
CrazyBastard94 I'm not saying that extreme climbing is hard, doesn't take practice and knwoledge, or a bad way to live life. I'm saying, you can't put extreme climbers, ever such as yourself (that do it for the challenge) or guys that do it for the rush, on the same group as explorers, they both have completly difference motive.
My compliments ... I love this sport so much, so I would not risk my life climbing without a rope ... fall is an instant and mean death, losing the opportunity to enjoy a new adventurous route, perhaps, even more exciting . That said, however, I respect the choices of others ... enjoy your climb.
yea i wouldnt risk climbing without a rope unless i felt confident. After a while of highballing you realize that on certain difficulty you just never fall so its only a head-game and not really dangerous. Yet that said everybody can make a mistake and fall and die. Most people that free solo enough do die doing it. I feel like high balling is enough for me right now but I do see the appeal of free soloing
okay, what is the point of having a rope secured just at the start of your climb? I know that it is a free solo, but why the rope? Is it to recover your body?
These climbers aren’t terrified though.... they’re nervous, but they were all extremely comfortable in their ability to do the climb before they did it solo. They also did the necessary prep work beforehand. Mad respect ✊
The hundreds of people that have died free soloing were also extremely comfortable in their ability. Stop rationalising taking ridiculous and unnecessary risks. One slip and you're DEAD. And for what? You aren't proving your skill level or doing anything you can't do safely with a rope. It's pure ego and showing how "badass" you are and wanting to one-up other people for attention and fame, so you can be special.
As someone who climbs... its pretty safe if you make sure to having appropiate gear and have everything set up correctly. The only thing that does absolutely scare me shitless is climbing with no gear at all (free soloing) But gear, gear will keep you safe The gear will not break with a fall, as falls usually exert some 2-3 kiloNewtons of force, yet climbing gear usually can withstand at least 20kn. Carabiners, open can usually take some 10kn, and on the weakest axis can take some 5-7kn Ropes likewise can normally take similar loads (arounds 20-25kn if the end is sawn, some 15-18kn if the end is closed by a knot and the very weakest set up it can take some 5kn) When shit goes wrong is when someone set up something incorrectly or using badly worn out and badly mantained equipment. Complacency kills.
They SHOULD be terrified! It looks like (at 2:48) that he's literally hanging on by two finger tips! I have to admire the courage but every year, someone loses their life climbing, yet it never stops. Sure, it can be done, but you can NOT defy earth's gravity and that can be THE END for many who attempt these seemingly impossible terrains. I never understood the 'because it's there" mentality! To risk your life knowing you could die any mis-step is not for me, I enjoy life far too much. There are much safer ways of proving to yourself your mettle! If you wish to see the view from those points, fly to them! I became a pilot to enhance my view of things and to help with my acrophobia, but I fly safe because I want to do it again!
the "because its there" mentality brought us from living in caves to today, This ability to conquer new horizons is our human gift and when you do you never know if that is something worthy. Easy to say looking back. Lets respect people for their life choices and its imo very important to continue admire people for going out there on adventures. We have a real lack of people that do that nowadays and you see that in fields you never would expect. Talked with a professional screenwriter and he said thats imo one of the main reasons so many movies suck ass. Writers with no life experience. Going into the unknown. The most frighting and most important skill we have.
Few people have ever experienced being physically extremely stretched, yet at one with not only body but also soul. Feeling their fullest power, bringing it out of the closet, after years of honing it steel strong. Feeling invincible yet at constant risk of breaking. Feeling that the world truly embraces magic and that they are swimming in it. Those that do are blest, even if they pay with their life for they have truly experienced meaning. Even though it may to others appear nonsense.
I had very little experience doing this, but what I can say is this. The footwear has insane grip, and you will be surprised how grabbing a ledge size of penny goes a long way for both your hands or your toes.
My heart skips many beats watching these kinds of feats.Oh, it rhymed! Anyway,so exhilarating! Kudos for them.I’d freaking faint just looking up at that rock.😮
I climb towers for a living and I can say sometimes you really do have to just do it and not think too hard. Mad respect for these legends though, most towers are built to be climbed, these rocks aren’t!
I love the cell work us lineman occasionally get. I hate doing the small distribution stuff(luckily I've managed to not do much & can pick & choose the work I do now), but get me on steel and I just love working at heights. Nowadays I only do it during the 5-6 months that I'm not offshore fishing but still love it. Climbing old creosote soaked poles, not so much. Stay safe 🤙🏼
Did that second guy really just run to the edge of the cliff? I'm all for doing this stuff cause it's a good challenge but Jesus dude, don't be dumb about stuff like that.
You can too!!!!! Go to a climbing gym! That’s where we all started, crimping like these guys is hard. But probably equivalent to getting a six pack in terms of difficulty
Years ago I read an interview with bass player Marcus Miller. He said most pro musicians play because they have to not just because they want to. I'm thankful I don't " have" to climb.
What's your point? What Alex did was an monumental achievement that may never be repeated. You almost come of as if you don't have respect for these climbers because they haven't free soloed El Capitan like Alex..which makes no sense
It's not that serious guys really, my intention wasnt that but if you read it that way maybe it says more about how upset you are about something else in your own life and taking it out on a silly UA-cam comment. Obviously I'm not talking down on these climbers what so ever they are doing something I can not.
I love climbing/moving horizontally even on some kind of tough stuff, but just can not bring myself to go up more than a few feet. It's just not in me to do that, but I do enjoy watching skilled climbers do it.
You don't even have to climb something crazy to get that feeling. Climb 20-30 feet without protection and you'll get that feeling. A fall is a fall at that point the only thing that changes is how long until you hit the ground.
I've been close to death a few times- sepsis, meningitis, car jacking. I relatively close to death now- all my illnesses kicked off an autoimmune disease that has resulted in concrete-like blockages several inches long to develop in my large arteries. One of these days, and it won't belong, a stroke or heart attack is gonna solve all my problems. At 44, not knowing if I'll see 45, I have an appreciation for life, and I feel that life is being taken for granted when people choose this kind of ridiculously risky thing as a sport or hobby. When your time is up, all the money in the world won't buy you a second. We all have people who love us and would be devastated. Why put one's self and loved ones in this position?
I appreciate the precision, strength, skill and control present within these athletes. But that being said, I'm not a fan of risking significant injury or possible death for a sport.
We did this at a place called Mt Arapiles on a school trip , I was strong as could be with stamina and no fear, from climbing trees and jumping out of into water etc . I didn’t realise I was so far up and the teachers were screaming. Only when they did this I realised I was a long way up and had to keep going to hook around jump some metre wide cliffs and appeared to everyone half hour later . Rejoice oh young man in thy youth
Mr McDonald Y do people like u have to be this way about peoples passions? Driving a car is statistically still the most dangerous thing you can do. Stop driving, you moron!! Sounds smart right? Yeah that‘s how you sound
RFXCasey You don't have to drive a car. You could use other means of transportation. You could live somewhere else or work somewhere else. And who are you to tell people what and what not to do? So, I guess playing football is stupid, cause the amount of brain injuries and permanent injuries sustained in that sport are insane. Way(!!!) higher than climbing. Climbing is incredibly safe. So people are not allowed to do anything that might be dangerous? Boy what a boring life you must lead... They don't endanger anybody else. It's his own life. He can do with it as he pleases. It's called the right of self-determination
Terrfied,,,,Pfffftt.....I did these routes in my sleep......literally I watched this last night, went to bed and dreamt about climbing these routes..... You guys might already know at the top of Appointment with Death there's an old musty warehouse with a Taliban Cleric instituting common core math curriculum in the region? -but no worries there was a cold coke in the freezer for me while he checked my work at gunpoint. Also, Lucinda begged to get into my climbing brain ....I just looked at her and whispered "take it slow,....and hold my hand really tight......" I awoke to Conrad Anker banging on pots and pans and mumbling something about being on the Gong Show..... Anyways I guess I fell asleep with a You Tube Climbing playlist on or something......but I have this awesome inspiration to go solo climb something now....and I don't know what I'm doing either..... never too late to get stoked I guess... -I re-watched this video this morning trying to figure out the stimulus behind my new found E9+ talent, math aptitude, and cute climbing girlfriend and enjoyed the conscious version of the video too -wonderful to watch people achieving goals and living to the fullest -I don't get people putting this down in the comments, disparaging the difficulty, or bothering to peck out something negative and non constructive...especially when they could be sharing their silly dreams ....
ME: > breathing heavily...I can’t do it, I may have injured my shoulder , I’m exhausted send for help I’ll hold here as long as I can. SPOTTER: >dude .... just jump down your only about 3 feet up the face.
I smashed my right knee in a fall up in Lofoten, Norway in 2009. It went straight off in two pieces. A large bloc which I held came loose before I had placed the first protection. The thing was that about two days before my accident a Norwegian guy died when he fell during a solo climb. He fell about 60 meters i think. They said that he probably went up the wrong route. That route was harder then the one he planned to climb. I say this as a warning to people. It certainly looks cool when these guys climb and they have balls of steal yeah but soloing is dangerous. And the guys on this vid is excellent climbers. Think about 30 times BEFORE YOU TRY SOMETHING LIKE THIS.
I quite fancy the idea of a climb named 'appointment with death'. It would be appropriate for some of the gritstone V Diffs and some of the finishes at Swanage in the eighties were like that, not the climb itself, but scrambling up the loose ball bearing earth to get to a belay. We had to lick road in them days. :)
When was this film made? It has actually made me understand why I love climbing rocks and that zone the brain goes into. It really does shut everything out and quietens the mind. A sense of peace comes over you. I think we tap into a primeval survival part of the brain.
I told them "I'm going to climb this wall" jaws dropped. They said "Impossible! Nobody could climb that wall that is permanently chalk stained from all the people who have climbed it! Could you imagine if you fell!?! You might drop a whole 6 feet, too spooky!" Well I sure showed them.
+Skel Neldory The rock face may have been climbed else where its only that route thats never been done leading from bottom to top. And even then its probably beed Red Pointed with a top rope etc etc. The belayers rope might stop the climber from hitting the ground or maybe the climber might find "gear" but the rope wont stop the climber hitting the ledge
@@simeondeming8719 I think that comment is simply commending these climbers for doing something so difficult and brave, no need for such a harsh comment.
two options... set top rope at the top by walking up the other side or if that's not possible get crash pads and set them next to the belay so the initial fall won't break your legs lol
I haven't seen it but maybe a top down design while climbing for safety instead of installing things as you go up for new points or tougher routes along the climbing routes?
It's all about controlling your fear........I've mastered that, so now, whenever I need to climb over the fence to get my ball back from my neighbours yard I don't think twice
Hahaha!
Oh God I love you
You are an example to all.We shall overcome.
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😂 Don't think I can even do that!!
I did a climb recently and had just the same sense of terror on the ascent, but by the time I reached the top landing and my bathroom I was absolutely fine 😊!
how was the constitancy? bricks?
6:45 you know the climb's hard when your best handhold is your other hand
Thats just a ways to improve the grip in the other hand
@@rogg0224 yes and that is exactly when you know the climb's hard
I was on the edge of my seat during the entire video. I have a GREAT deal of respect for you all. All of you are very encouraging. Awesome guys really awesome
Idiotic more like, you have to way up the odds of the benifits of suceeding in that challenge to the potential loss. Five minutes of a thrill climbing or a lifetime of devasting paralising injury, what choice would you take?
4:50 scared the shit outta me. That's a terrifying situation right there, especially doin it free solo. I don't know how these guys do it.
Just looking at the wall, never in my life would I think someone could climb it. Fukn hell.
I need chalk for my hands, just to watch this.
😂🤣😂😂 and I need a sit belt 😩😫😅
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03:46 About 20 years ago I climbed the HS crackline to the right of this route. I remember looking across at what is now Appointment with Death E9 and wondering if anybody would ever climb it. Seriously well done to those guys
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I could never bring myself to attempt that. Craziest climb I did was free solo of Old Baldy in Kimberley Ontario Canada.
Was working in town, middle of nowhere, I'm a city guy, I was so bored I just went for it, real easy holds, no real insane pitches, you can pretty well eyeball the route I took I'm not sure if it's named or if any are truthfully, was an illegal climb I found out later, not sure why? Any way, I knew I was walking down from the top, and I hit one spot starting a pitch 2 3rds of the way up the route where I had to jump for a hold, good hold, but knowing I couldn't climb down, and I was alone and nobody was there, it was nervy, I had to I think for the first real time in my life, relax and truly compose myself. That was 2010. And the mountain is open and has been dominated by a great many climbers, I'd love to go back and see if my route has a name, I'll harness up and speed through it and name it if I can. "Bored to Death" is what I would name it lol
You climbed his crackline?
@@mswinner2473 not after he has done that route no 😁.
HS means hard severe its a climbing grade and not actually hard at all. It's the crack just where the belayer is standing
Sure ya did.
5:28
I thought he's so exhiliarated that he forgot he's a thousand feet up and just jumped off to his death in celebration ..
honest death tho
He was like 100 feet up Alex hanold climbed el capitaian no ropes first to ever do it and many other impossible ones people with ropes cant even climb
What was this guys name?
@@DrMusterG who died
100MPH Selfies They have his name misspelled but the one who died is Toby Benham, aka “Lucky Chance”. If you’re curious go to google and search “Lucky Chance rope swing”.
“You don’t think twice, you just do it.”
Um....NO MA’AM! I believe that thinking twice is a good thing.
Often times my first thought is pretty goddamned stupid.
Thinking twice has saved my life.
Yeah I agree, you don't need to risk the only life you have for some mental and physical stimulation they are things way safer you can get enjoy outta
Damn bro, that’s boomer as fuck
@Karl Hanks loool
Well maybe this trains you to have better first thoughts lol when you have the opportunity to think twice that is fine but what if you only have one shot. Then your first thought is the only one that counts
Yeah okay, just sit around on that wall for minutes thinking about what you're gonna do, then. See how far you'll get. You clearly don't get climbing.
The second climber, Lucky Chance (original name Toby Benham) died at 32 when he went too far left on the Death Swing and hit the wall. It's awesome seeing this great footage of him
sheesh
was literally just saying having watched him here that if he carries on like in this vid he'll die. RIP
Such a waste of a life. He’d only be 36 years now. I’m
I legit thought he was bout' to jump at 5:28
checkeraka47 mee too
So funny!
missmuster3 link?
@@DrMusterG Yeah Lucky ran out of luck. He had a lucky escape on his 100th jump in 2011 and he should have left it at that. RIP
@@jay-lm4we Like in real life, it's always difficult to decide when to stop and move on.🔥
I would feel more comfortable fighting a grizzly bear.
You mean more comfortable getting ripped apart by a grizzly bear? :v
Dave H I mean at least you can play dead. Remember the video about the guy that survived a double grizzly attack. At least you have a chance
I would join the bear fight too instead of doing this. Huge respect for this guys
If the grizly is under one year old, i would too.
No
I can watch the climbing OK but I get all woozy when they stand at the top. How odd is that?
Not odd at all..!!
vertigo, that is all
I got that feeling too xD
I get sweaty palms LoL
I get that problem climbing, hate topping out.
I’m 71 and have been climbing over 50 years. I still worry about losing “my climbing brain’ if it’s been a few months since I’ve led outside - but so far all it takes for my climbing brain to get engaged is to to put my hands on rock and to get that first piece of gear in.
You're an awesome man
Or woman, awesome person.
@@GaRciiA805 he’s a transgender
@@mikemarc92 she’s* a transgender
@@GaRciiA805 yes yes you’re right lol
The feeling of making it to the top, must've felt so amazing. I would definitely cry.
These people are very skilled and I can understand why climbing without any safety aids enhances the experience but inevitably there will be an accident. I appreciate that it's their risk to take but these young people have such a joy of life I hate to think of them getting hurt.
digitalradiohacker The avatar actually depicts negative feedback but it's so small it's hard to tell. But either way I prefer to think of it as balanced input ;-)
For some routes, okay, its not necessary. But some of them can't be climbed otherwise, there is simply no opportunity to belay, and they essentially become high boulders. You know, somehow knowing what kind of danger you get yourself into, and knowing you are controlling your fate also activates regions beyond your limits, things you think you couldn't actually do... Still kinda dumb, but hey, nobody is forced to do it. I still believe driving a car is more dangerous.
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Operational amplifier with negative feedback.
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It's a tiny diagram, easily done.
+Simon Leitner you wear a seat belt don't you? You would purchase a car with airbags over one without right?
Thumbnail looks like someone threw him against the wall and he just stuck
Like one of them velcro walls or the game kids play that has the velcro paddle with the ball.
The only danger for my climbs would be the people below me as they'd have to watch out for raining pee.
I could do it upside down
Ahhhhh! 😆😆😆😆😆
Derbyshire gritstone is where I learned to climb. It's rougher than granite but hell on the finger ends, but I loved it. Move a little further south and you're on slippery-when-wet limestone, which I hated.
I say "loved" and "hated" in the past tense because I'm 79 and fell off a ladder at home last year (when I was only 78) because I think I lost my balance and sustained a broken back, fortunately with no serious long-term consequences. There comes a time when you have to admit defeat.
Whilst I applaud their bravery (the free-climbers), I also ask myself, why? A climber using a rope still has a risk of falling as far as his/her last belay point, a free climber has zero room for error. I think of the families of such climbers and what they have to go through every single time a climb starts.
You're referring to free soloing, not free climbing. Free climbing is when you use a rope only for protection (in case of falling). Free soloing is basically free climbing without a rope. And that's exactly the attraction for some people who do free soloing: zero room for error. You have to be perfect.
@@Krakatit30 Thanks 👍
Hold my beer... Kidding, I'm not doing that shit.
Smoking in restricted areas makes me cool enough already.
I hate to sound old, but I feel really sorry for their friends and families when it goes tits up.
+Chelfyn Baxter that does not make you sound old it makes you sound like a wimp.
+jfmn24 Yeah, well I've lost friends to motorbike accidents and climbing injuries. If wishing they were still around makes me a wimp then I take no insult.
Chelfyn Baxter
everyone loses people. everyone allways will. wether its cancer, getting run over by a drunk driver or just old age.. what matters is that people live life to the full and follow thier hopes dreams and passions with all thier hearts. no need for you to point out the obvious risk. they know it more than you and they clearly value the living over the risk! thier families dont need you to feel sorry for them they dont need your gloomy profecies.
If you equate cancer/drunk driver risk with free-climbing a lethal drop which could easily be belayed or protected, then I don't really think we share any common ground for discussion. I don't think that a life cut short by 50 years is lived to the full either.
We have a shit-ton of great safety gear these days, choosing not to use it just seems mental to me.
Chelfyn Baxter
what are you talking about? equate? death is death.. no being run over by a drunk driver is not the same as dying from extreme sports.. why would you need to raise that point? you missed mine obviously or chose to invent an argument because you like arguing..the point i made very clear was that death is death the end result for the person is the same and I know for a fact that for loved ones someone dying doing what they loved is much eaier to live with than someone dying from crossing the road and being hit by a moron or even dying from a long slow crippling death caused by cancer. if that is not clear enough for you then yoiur eyes are broken! read it twice! free climbing is a sport.. an extreme sport. those who chose to do it kn ow the risk and rewards go hand in hand. leave them to it and enjoy your soaps and a full life!
I had similar feelings nailing a birdbox to the tree in my garden. Must have been a good 10 foot up the ladder 🪜
Lmao you jus built different brother. These cats wouldn’t do that shit
Nicely said. These yahoos are hooping and hollering when they make it but when one falls and breaks his neck, then the tears flow. They don't get that it's not if but when they fall. Just a matter of odds. The mountain can afford to win and lose the climbs but the climbers have to be flawless every time. I took probability and like the casino, the house always wins.
There was this small concrete platform at this river near my town. It lied underneath a foot bridge leading towards the Appalachian trail crossing the river. Many times ppl would jump off the bridge into the river, & it was a good 45ft drop from the top railing to the river. I used to jump off the bridge into the river, swim up to the concrete platform, & climb it to the top. It towered above you when you swam, & it was a vertical climb. I felt proud of myself afterwards.
Believe me, there are so many more worthwhile things to feel proud of yourself about outside of pointless risk daredevil nonsense.
I have an incredible fear of heights like this. I get vertigo just looking off a ledge that’s 40 feet or higher.. my skin crawls watching them do this. I have respect for these brave climbers.
Eventually, one of them will fall. It's just a matter of time.
I honestly don't see the point of having a rope if you're not going to clip in anywhere.. My closest comparison is high ball bouldering.... with a false sense of security.
+YesNoMaybeSometimes The ropes they had were for coming down when they can just clip in at the top and come down + they could make them fall onto the crash pad if they fell
just a top rope belay. their not in any danger
It's for clipping into an anchor at the top once they've got there to get back down again. They can also be used to stop a long long fall off a cliff to their death, and even thought they will probably break a ton of bones, they are much more likely to live, but the main reason is to get back down again after they have got to the top.
It could also be used to hang themselves with if they realize they aren't as good a climber as they thought they were...lol
@@DaftFader says the nobody 😄
One (just one of many) of the things that scares me when watching you climbers is the fact that, once you commit to a climb with no catch rope, it's an "all or nothing deal". That's scary to me, the fact that you have to keep going, just keep going, no time for weakness, just keep going! You people have got to be some of the strongest people on the planet. no shit!
Or the dumbest.
All these people complaining in the comments. If it weren't for people like this we would never have left the caves and got anywhere as a species, because obviously non of you lot complaining about them risking THEIR lives could do it. Life is for living, we all have to die someday. If you want to live your life without ever taking any risks that's your choice. But don't judge the people who do, because without them you wouldn't be here. Remember that.
spac3m0nkey Umm... You think we evolved because a bunch of idiots did some unnecessarily dangerous climbing? That's pretty hilarious.
Elder Gamer All of the great explorers that advanced us as a species, were also great risk takers. And still are, to this day.
CrazyBastard94 There is a big difference between gathering and training a crew in order to go on a quest to discover new places and find new things to learn about, and climbing a rock to get the andrenaline (if that's how you spell it) rush, without anything you get to in the end.
The pepole in the video just do dangerous stuff for the sake of doing something dangerous, they are not nearly the same as great explorers.
Elder Gamer Not all climbers do it for the adrenaline rush. Personally, I enjoy climbing because of the challenge it offers. When I'm climbing, I'm calm, there is no adrenaline whatsoever. Afterwards you get a bit of a rush, but I'd call that a feeling of accomplishment, not an adrenaline rush. And my last point is, the majority of climbers put in a lot of planning, practice and effort to climb. But hey, if you are too ignorant to see that, that's a problem that only you can fix.
CrazyBastard94 I'm not saying that extreme climbing is hard, doesn't take practice and knwoledge, or a bad way to live life.
I'm saying, you can't put extreme climbers, ever such as yourself (that do it for the challenge) or guys that do it for the rush, on the same group as explorers, they both have completly difference motive.
3:34 any sense in the rope???
There is a thin line between bravery and stupidity, this definitely crosses that line into the latter.
These people are fucking idiots. And promoting this stuff is deeply irresponsible. This vid is probably directly responsible for a dozen deaths.
later than what?
@@cockoffgewgle4993 Yeah, buy all their gear, practice not falling to death as hobby. No thanks! lol
Latter
@@dcdvid LMAO
My compliments ... I love this sport so much, so I would not risk my life climbing without a rope ... fall is an instant and mean death, losing the opportunity to enjoy a new adventurous route, perhaps, even more exciting . That said, however, I respect the choices of others ... enjoy your climb.
nu
yea i wouldnt risk climbing without a rope unless i felt confident. After a while of highballing you realize that on certain difficulty you just never fall so its only a head-game and not really dangerous. Yet that said everybody can make a mistake and fall and die.
Most people that free solo enough do die doing it. I feel like high balling is enough for me right now but I do see the appeal of free soloing
That rope wasn't doing much except stopping him from falling further down the hill. NICE CLIMB! I miss my climbing days (I'm old).
No bolts, but a rope. One pebble popping out, or a smear slipping, and you will be hurt or worse.
My eyes tell me I’m watching a rock climbing video but my ears tell me I’m watching unsolved mysteries
okay, what is the point of having a rope secured just at the start of your climb? I know that it is a free solo, but why the rope? Is it to recover your body?
Um as far as I know, free solo is supposed to be without any ropes... like at all. I don't get it honestly.
Imagine being the poor parents of one of these lads. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night!
Ikr
@khana ristobal damn why u so mad lmao just let people live. a good parent supports their child's passion
Imagine caring for your parents as they slowly die and you need to pick them up off the floor all the time?
@khana ristobal wanting kids just so they can have grandkids and expand your family tree is ridiculously narcissistic. Seek help.
@@chrisogrady28 No that's completely normal. And thinking it isn't is why you are increasingly becoming a minority.
These climbers aren’t terrified though.... they’re nervous, but they were all extremely comfortable in their ability to do the climb before they did it solo. They also did the necessary prep work beforehand. Mad respect ✊
The hundreds of people that have died free soloing were also extremely comfortable in their ability.
Stop rationalising taking ridiculous and unnecessary risks. One slip and you're DEAD. And for what? You aren't proving your skill level or doing anything you can't do safely with a rope. It's pure ego and showing how "badass" you are and wanting to one-up other people for attention and fame, so you can be special.
2:59 - the belay is there to make sure he doesn't float up into the sky and get lost like a balloon. Is there a fall below the belayer?
yes, that's the only reason for them that fall below would make rescue difficult.
As someone who climbs... its pretty safe if you make sure to having appropiate gear and have everything set up correctly.
The only thing that does absolutely scare me shitless is climbing with no gear at all (free soloing)
But gear, gear will keep you safe
The gear will not break with a fall, as falls usually exert some 2-3 kiloNewtons of force, yet climbing gear usually can withstand at least 20kn.
Carabiners, open can usually take some 10kn, and on the weakest axis can take some 5-7kn
Ropes likewise can normally take similar loads (arounds 20-25kn if the end is sawn, some 15-18kn if the end is closed by a knot and the very weakest set up it can take some 5kn)
When shit goes wrong is when someone set up something incorrectly or using badly worn out and badly mantained equipment.
Complacency kills.
Amazing strength - in their muscles and in their mind! Really great job. I would love to do it by myself.
They SHOULD be terrified! It looks like (at 2:48) that he's literally hanging on by two finger tips! I have to admire the courage but every year, someone loses their life climbing, yet it never stops. Sure, it can be done, but you can NOT defy earth's gravity and that can be THE END for many who attempt these seemingly impossible terrains. I never understood the 'because it's there" mentality! To risk your life knowing you could die any mis-step is not for me, I enjoy life far too much. There are much safer ways of proving to yourself your mettle! If you wish to see the view from those points, fly to them! I became a pilot to enhance my view of things and to help with my acrophobia, but I fly safe because I want to do it again!
the "because its there" mentality brought us from living in caves to today, This ability to conquer new horizons is our human gift and when you do you never know if that is something worthy. Easy to say looking back. Lets respect people for their life choices and its imo very important to continue admire people for going out there on adventures. We have a real lack of people that do that nowadays and you see that in fields you never would expect. Talked with a professional screenwriter and he said thats imo one of the main reasons so many movies suck ass. Writers with no life experience. Going into the unknown. The most frighting and most important skill we have.
2:27 what's he holding on to?! Nothing! Thats crazy!
His feet are holding him, his hands are mainly for balance at this exact moment
Few people have ever experienced being physically extremely stretched, yet at one with not only body but also soul. Feeling their fullest power, bringing it out of the closet, after years of honing it steel strong. Feeling invincible yet at constant risk of breaking. Feeling that the world truly embraces magic and that they are swimming in it. Those that do are blest, even if they pay with their life for they have truly experienced meaning. Even though it may to others appear nonsense.
I had very little experience doing this, but what I can say is this.
The footwear has insane grip, and you will be surprised how grabbing a ledge size of penny goes a long way for both your hands or your toes.
Looks like some hardy Yorkshire/Derbyshire lads/lasses climbing in the Peak District near the sunny city of Sheffield. Great stuff!
9:00 why even rope up
i was thinking that too.... must not be a walk off? have to rap back down. dunno but seems shitty to solo with a harness and a rope haha
My heart skips many beats watching these kinds of feats.Oh, it rhymed! Anyway,so exhilarating! Kudos for them.I’d freaking faint just looking up at that rock.😮
I get the rush aspect of the potential fall. But the added risk of not wearing a helmet I don’t understand.
Alex Honnold: hold my beer...
whats th epoint of using the rope if there is only one clip and its at the bottom
To not continue to bounce further down the mountain
Ahhh hahahahaha!
I climb towers for a living and I can say sometimes you really do have to just do it and not think too hard. Mad respect for these legends though, most towers are built to be climbed, these rocks aren’t!
I love the cell work us lineman occasionally get. I hate doing the small distribution stuff(luckily I've managed to not do much & can pick & choose the work I do now), but get me on steel and I just love working at heights. Nowadays I only do it during the 5-6 months that I'm not offshore fishing but still love it. Climbing old creosote soaked poles, not so much. Stay safe 🤙🏼
i kept thinking someone was going to yank on their rope once they looked over the edge!
8:50 can someone tell me why she has a rope attached that would effectively do nothing? Is it for repelling later?
either the fear is what drives you to perform at your best, or there truly isn't a fear and pure focus on the task takes over.
Did that second guy really just run to the edge of the cliff? I'm all for doing this stuff cause it's a good challenge but Jesus dude, don't be dumb about stuff like that.
MusicianAdam yeah that was crazy af he has a death wish cause playing with fear gives him a thrill, fear Is fire he will eventually get burned
He died in 2015 in a climbing incident
MusicianAdam Exactly
I don't get how the hell they can hold on to almost nothing!! They must have incredible strong finger muscles!!
U dont have finger muscles u have tendetes
You can too!!!!! Go to a climbing gym! That’s where we all started, crimping like these guys is hard. But probably equivalent to getting a six pack in terms of difficulty
It's all about footwork. It's not like they carry themselves with their fingers.
@@ZonZorZerx sometimes you have to.
But how do they get down?
+Brandon Marin they just jump
+Brandon Marin traverse
+Brandon Marin -They don't...
+Brandon Marin very carefully.
+Brandon Marin they jump or pawashoot
Years ago I read an interview with bass player Marcus Miller. He said most pro musicians play because they have to not just because they want to. I'm thankful I don't " have" to climb.
6:23 for anyone wondering, this tune is Sudden Moment of Clarity by Little Glitches
Meanwhile Alex is free soloing el cap
You don't really know much do you? You watch UA-cam amd post stuff but you really don't.
@@johnm9709 no I dont get what you mean at all. Are you offended or are you assuming I dont climb? Or are you having a bad day maybe?
What's your point? What Alex did was an monumental achievement that may never be repeated. You almost come of as if you don't have respect for these climbers because they haven't free soloed El Capitan like Alex..which makes no sense
I soloed al cap climbing upside down.
It's not that serious guys really, my intention wasnt that but if you read it that way maybe it says more about how upset you are about something else in your own life and taking it out on a silly UA-cam comment. Obviously I'm not talking down on these climbers what so ever they are doing something I can not.
I've got sweaty palms just watching this
Mom's spaghetti?
These folks have trained and are good, but the power of their minds and their will to succeed got them up and over safely. Cheers to them!!
8:17 Does anyone know why has she got a red toothbrush out there? What is it's purpose while she is still on the wall?
Whenever I see these dudes I ask why, I have a symbiotic relationship with high things, we stay away from each other , so far so good
This is 2018, if you want to impress me online you'd better be either in the clouds, or on the side of a steep mountain with no ropes or harness'.
Hold my beer
Stricken4Pot what a shit comment lol
Edgar Pifflewiff 43 people disagree
43 people are autistic
Edgar Pifflewiff but only one is your father.
Stricken4Pot LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that is insanely great!!! I wont do it though. take care guys!
You're in control until you aren't in control.
I love climbing/moving horizontally even on some kind of tough stuff, but just can not bring myself to go up more than a few feet. It's just not in me to do that, but I do enjoy watching skilled climbers do it.
3:50 someone down there pulls the rope and yanks him back down
After watching all the free solo climbs, I guess you really feel alive the most when you're closest to death.
You don't even have to climb something crazy to get that feeling. Climb 20-30 feet without protection and you'll get that feeling.
A fall is a fall at that point the only thing that changes is how long until you hit the ground.
I've been close to death a few times- sepsis, meningitis, car jacking. I relatively close to death now- all my illnesses kicked off an autoimmune disease that has resulted in concrete-like blockages several inches long to develop in my large arteries. One of these days, and it won't belong, a stroke or heart attack is gonna solve all my problems. At 44, not knowing if I'll see 45, I have an appreciation for life, and I feel that life is being taken for granted when people choose this kind of ridiculously risky thing as a sport or hobby. When your time is up, all the money in the world won't buy you a second. We all have people who love us and would be devastated. Why put one's self and loved ones in this position?
I appreciate the precision, strength, skill and control present within these athletes. But that being said, I'm not a fan of risking significant injury or possible death for a sport.
What happens when you pull on edge of the wall and it breaks away and you have no rope supporting you in case you fall . It's a scary movie. 🤔👹😩
It's like gambling but instead of money it's your life
We did this at a place called Mt Arapiles on a school trip , I was strong as could be with stamina and no fear, from climbing trees and jumping out of into water etc . I didn’t realise I was so far up and the teachers were screaming. Only when they did this I realised I was a long way up and had to keep going to hook around jump some metre wide cliffs and appeared to everyone half hour later . Rejoice oh young man in thy youth
The only way I can watch this is by imagining them crawling along the horizontal ground
Turn your phone sideways hah
So glad I read this comment. That turns it hilarious!
You'll never guess what these climbers did next...
If they are real climbers, they would've had a beer or 3 !!
sucked eachothers dicks? I don't know what do morons do after they almost kill themselves for no good reason?
Mr McDonald Y do people like u have to be this way about peoples passions? Driving a car is statistically still the most dangerous thing you can do.
Stop driving, you moron!!
Sounds smart right?
Yeah that‘s how you sound
RFXCasey You don't have to drive a car. You could use other means of transportation. You could live somewhere else or work somewhere else.
And who are you to tell people what and what not to do? So, I guess playing football is stupid, cause the amount of brain injuries and permanent injuries sustained in that sport are insane.
Way(!!!) higher than climbing. Climbing is incredibly safe.
So people are not allowed to do anything that might be dangerous? Boy what a boring life you must lead...
They don't endanger anybody else. It's his own life. He can do with it as he pleases. It's called the right of self-determination
My hands are sweating watching him climb!!!
Your hands are racist
Honest question. What's the point of the rope on their final runs? The belayer wouldn't be able to catch their falls.
The photographer and the cameraman is the best climber in this video...they already reach to the top
I broke my bones when I tried to do it--mentally!
Last words of free solo people?
Moooorrreeeee Chuuuuullkkkkkk
anyone notice the cameraman‘s superior skill??
Man?
You got this man. Just don`t fall to your own death today.
How do you value the route that starts at 8:40?
Terrfied,,,,Pfffftt.....I did these routes in my sleep......literally
I watched this last night, went to bed and dreamt about climbing these routes.....
You guys might already know at the top of Appointment with Death there's an old musty warehouse with a Taliban Cleric instituting common core math curriculum in the region? -but no worries there was a cold coke in the freezer for me while he checked my work at gunpoint.
Also, Lucinda begged to get into my climbing brain ....I just looked at her and whispered "take it slow,....and hold my hand really tight......"
I awoke to Conrad Anker banging on pots and pans and mumbling something about being on the Gong Show.....
Anyways I guess I fell asleep with a You Tube Climbing playlist on or something......but I have this awesome inspiration to go solo climb something now....and I don't know what I'm doing either..... never too late to get stoked I guess...
-I re-watched this video this morning trying to figure out the stimulus behind my new found E9+ talent, math aptitude, and cute climbing girlfriend and enjoyed the conscious version of the video too -wonderful to watch people achieving goals and living to the fullest -I don't get people putting this down in the comments, disparaging the difficulty, or bothering to peck out something negative and non constructive...especially when they could be sharing their silly dreams ....
I feel anxiety and a get a strange jumpy, twitchy feeling when I watch this.
ME: > breathing heavily...I can’t do it, I may have injured my shoulder , I’m exhausted send for help I’ll hold here as long as I can.
SPOTTER: >dude .... just jump down your only about 3 feet up the face.
I smashed my right knee in a fall up in Lofoten, Norway in 2009. It went straight off in two pieces. A large bloc which I held came loose before I had placed the first protection.
The thing was that about two days before my accident a Norwegian guy died when he fell during a solo climb.
He fell about 60 meters i think. They said that he probably went up the wrong route. That route was harder then the one he planned to climb.
I say this as a warning to people. It certainly looks cool when these guys climb and they have balls of steal yeah but soloing is dangerous.
And the guys on this vid is excellent climbers.
Think about 30 times BEFORE YOU TRY SOMETHING LIKE THIS.
My hands can't stop sweating while I'm watching these climbing videos. Crazy thing :)
Alex Honnald : "hold my beer..."
Alex is a douche bag,
Comparing them is stupid
This made my palms sweaty... until I saw Alex Honnold
R.I.P
Wait, they died ?
@@motodin4210 Second guy did.
@@jamesevans2507 the young kid?
I quite fancy the idea of a climb named 'appointment with death'. It would be appropriate for some of the gritstone V Diffs and some of the finishes at Swanage in the eighties were like that, not the climb itself, but scrambling up the loose ball bearing earth to get to a belay. We had to lick road in them days. :)
When was this film made? It has actually made me understand why I love climbing rocks and that zone the brain goes into. It really does shut everything out and quietens the mind. A sense of peace comes over you. I think we tap into a primeval survival part of the brain.
"quietens" ???
@@1954BadCompany Definition: To become quieter. My mind is always full of thoughts.
Very impressive! The female did it with jeans on too! Very strong, claim and patient sport. Well done!
I told them "I'm going to climb this wall" jaws dropped. They said "Impossible! Nobody could climb that wall that is permanently chalk stained from all the people who have climbed it! Could you imagine if you fell!?! You might drop a whole 6 feet, too spooky!" Well I sure showed them.
+Skel Neldory The rock face may have been climbed else where its only that route thats never been done leading from bottom to top. And even then its probably beed Red Pointed with a top rope etc etc. The belayers rope might stop the climber from hitting the ground or maybe the climber might find "gear" but the rope wont stop the climber hitting the ledge
You couldn't pay me enough.
@@simeondeming8719 I think that comment is simply commending these climbers for doing something so difficult and brave, no need for such a harsh comment.
two options... set top rope at the top by walking up the other side or if that's not possible get crash pads and set them next to the belay so the initial fall won't break your legs lol
I haven't seen it but maybe a top down design while climbing for safety instead of installing things as you go up for new points or tougher routes along the climbing routes?
why the rope if they don't even clip it anywhere ?
easier to hoist the body out I guess
TypicalAmericanScum
absolutely wrong shithead. try again. fucking idiot.
islam is the way for you indeed
IslamIstheWayforMe coming from suicidal dipshits like your breed?
IslamIstheWayforMe Why don't you offer an actual response to the question instead of acting all high and mighty