Chris Sharma goes Back to the Future on "Magie Blanche" (8b+) 1986

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

Комментарии • 41

  • @paulrhodesquinn
    @paulrhodesquinn 3 месяца назад

    Marc and his brother were a massive inspiration to me when I started climbing in the 80's. I visited Mouriès in 1988 on a climbing trip with a great friend of mine, the Swiss mountain guide Charlie Krebs, who is sadly no longer with us. We travelled from Switzerland through the southern part of France, climbing in Orpierre, Cavaillon, Boux, Sisteron, Mouriès and also the Calanques . I loved the climbing here. The limestone was perfect and we were the only people on the crag. I'd love to go back! Great video!

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful route on this extraordinary rock formation.

  • @Notaserioushuman
    @Notaserioushuman 8 лет назад +5

    I love the juxtaposition between the narration and Sharma not breaking a sweat. haha.

  • @moonti6820
    @moonti6820 9 лет назад +27

    neat ! I really love the peaceful music here, it reminds me that climbing is kinda a way of meditating.

  • @rushthezeppelin
    @rushthezeppelin 8 лет назад +6

    Holy crap that looks like such an awesome ridgeline for climbing and hiking.

  • @verticalnetwork1
    @verticalnetwork1 6 лет назад +3

    France is so beautiful for climbing! Great Video!

  • @rfcdgaf
    @rfcdgaf 7 лет назад +22

    Would love to know the geology behind the rock

  • @MrFirlan
    @MrFirlan 9 лет назад +1

    So great to see the footage after reading the article. Great project and great line !

  • @JasonBjarnson
    @JasonBjarnson 9 лет назад +1

    awesome job! love this video!

  • @akinaridate9233
    @akinaridate9233 2 года назад

    Beautiful route

  • @felixvalentini816
    @felixvalentini816 8 лет назад +2

    i totally agree i love the old school climbs 😉💪

    • @albertosanchez7077
      @albertosanchez7077 5 лет назад

      Felix Valentini what’s so different about them?

    • @pleasedontuse4008
      @pleasedontuse4008 4 года назад

      @@albertosanchez7077 old school climbs are usually more technical and about balance. New school climbing is very power endurance centered. Think big moves on steep overhanging walls. Also Dynos are more of a new school thing

  • @elfriederich
    @elfriederich 6 лет назад +3

    "How your knot?" - "It's good!" 🤣👌

  • @fantomas539
    @fantomas539 8 лет назад +1

    Mouriés is a rare cliff or is not climb to the listing of the way but for the pleasure of climbing.

  • @santiagocyckowski5732
    @santiagocyckowski5732 8 лет назад

    I need the track between 2:07 and 2:18 sick beats, also incredible route and video, i hope i get my hands on that cliff someday.

  • @cashmab
    @cashmab 6 лет назад +1

    What makes a route "old school" vs "new school" in terms of climbing style?

    • @torwald5877
      @torwald5877 6 лет назад +10

      Old school style : usually a slab or vertical inclination, very technical, with bad holds and often a tricky beta. Mouriès or Buoux are typical old school cliffs.
      "New school" : all the overhanging endurance and power endurance route with often big holds and big moves. Oliana and most of the spanish cliffs, Kalymnos, Saint-Léger...and so many others are "new school" cliffs

    • @rocky90091
      @rocky90091 4 года назад

      @@torwald5877 thank you for this

    • @stephenr80
      @stephenr80 3 года назад

      in my country spain old school often means - in addition to the things mentioned - long spaces between bolts

  • @joytubemate
    @joytubemate 9 лет назад

    alguien sabe que cuerda es la que usa en el video cris?

  • @ServiceAceStud
    @ServiceAceStud 9 лет назад

    does anyone know the song and title near the end?

  • @FreeTemO
    @FreeTemO 8 лет назад

    0:00 - 0:53 song name please

  • @aldorossi5250
    @aldorossi5250 7 лет назад +1

    Mark Le Menestrel !!!

  • @speleoclubbejaiadessportse5230
    @speleoclubbejaiadessportse5230 9 лет назад +1

    bravo

  • @gsmecanica
    @gsmecanica 9 лет назад +17

    Loved the video. But I think Petzl should really encourage their climbers to wear helmets... you know, just to give the example to other.

    • @SuperPointlessFilms
      @SuperPointlessFilms 9 лет назад +8

      The risk of rock fall on this rock is relatively minimal. And even petzls ridiculously light one can still throw someone like sharma off balance. Although the belayer should definitely wear one.

    • @Johnguy93
      @Johnguy93 8 лет назад

      +Harry Sutcliffe You can still flip backwards and hit your head.

    • @gsmecanica
      @gsmecanica 8 лет назад +1

      Oh pls petzl helmet is as light as the blue propaganda silly thing he is wearing... just admit it, it does not look cool enough. Shame on Petzl...

    • @isaacgillman1200
      @isaacgillman1200 8 лет назад +2

      +Gonzalo Soto Sport climbing with a helmet on is pretty cumbersome, especially on a technical and balancy route like this one. The risk of falling rock is pretty minimal on a climb like this one too because it's smooth and vertical and I'm sure they spent time looking over the route before they tried any real attempts on it.

    • @gsmecanica
      @gsmecanica 8 лет назад +2

      Pls I've done 5.13 routes always with helmet, (petzl btw) it is all about looking cool for the camera in this case. I agree that the route looks clean but they should be giving the example to other climbers!!

  • @MonoChromeo
    @MonoChromeo 6 лет назад

    Why's Chris on a top rope? I bet he just onsighted it and did the rest for show.

    • @karolpadiasek5461
      @karolpadiasek5461 4 года назад +2

      Because he's a new school climber, plus those old routes are very often underrated due to climbers' mentality back then ("I'll rate it low so no one will tell me I'm weak and thought it was that hard") - very likely he did not onsight it.

  • @TennisEuphoria
    @TennisEuphoria 3 года назад

    Ondra onsight

  • @MakoTheFrog
    @MakoTheFrog 8 лет назад

    looks like crimp hell