Nice to see the first person and 3rd person angles. From the first person perspective it looked like a V2 and I was confused by the grade. But from the 3rd person perspective you can see just how big the moves are and how stretched out you are.
Love this. Actual beta. Its sweet. I love the full climb videos but just watch them in the background almost like a meditation or something. This was interesting to watch and play attention to.
That gear placement was really crap. What were you thinking? Just had to make sure at least one gear placement critique was still in your comment section . 😁
@@FirstPersonBeta also, if you ever consider climbing in the Black Hills of South Dakota then I can hook you up. I've climbed all over the US and just love the Black Hills and have made it may home.
such a good problem. I first did it in the summer and that last move off the pinch was definitely the redpoint crux for me. Something about that sequence at the end there gave me a ton of trouble especially for the foot beta.
The feet can be surprisingly tricky considering how much is available (my foot popped in video) but I suppose that's one those challenges with Diabase.
@@FirstPersonBeta agreed. I think one of my problems was having too many options for feet because id always forget what foot was best for me by the time I got to that section lmao
Dude! I love this content!! It's so informative, and as a added bonus it gets me psyched to go climbing. Thank you, keep it up!
thanks! planning on projecting LFC this spring! 🙌🙏
Nice to see the first person and 3rd person angles. From the first person perspective it looked like a V2 and I was confused by the grade. But from the 3rd person perspective you can see just how big the moves are and how stretched out you are.
Love this. Actual beta. Its sweet. I love the full climb videos but just watch them in the background almost like a meditation or something. This was interesting to watch and play attention to.
Interesting format! Kinda liked it as a supplement to trad videos.
Thanks man.
Love the breakdown, looks fun!
always good to hear your thoughts. A great channel. Thanks!
What a perfect, beautiful line on perfect stone. That looked like so much fun, sadly I'll probably never get to try it.
We love bouldering content :)
Smooth moves! Have to agree about the tick marks.. keep em small & brush them off when you're done!
Seems pretty height dependant. At 5'8" I definitely had to find another foot for that big left hand before the cross. You cruised it!
You got that thing wired. Looked so smooth. Really like the format too.
That gear placement was really crap. What were you thinking?
Just had to make sure at least one gear placement critique was still in your comment section . 😁
This made me chuckle.
@@FirstPersonBeta, keep up the great work.
@@FirstPersonBeta also, if you ever consider climbing in the Black Hills of South Dakota then I can hook you up. I've climbed all over the US and just love the Black Hills and have made it may home.
such a good problem. I first did it in the summer and that last move off the pinch was definitely the redpoint crux for me. Something about that sequence at the end there gave me a ton of trouble especially for the foot beta.
The feet can be surprisingly tricky considering how much is available (my foot popped in video) but I suppose that's one those challenges with Diabase.
@@FirstPersonBeta agreed. I think one of my problems was having too many options for feet because id always forget what foot was best for me by the time I got to that section lmao
Diggin' it.
mmmm narrating while bouldering . . .
How does you saying a move add anything to you doing the move?
Bro you must be tall as hell. I've had like 5 more moves on that climb today and I'm 6'
just hiking it lmao