Climbing with Jo Nesbø: Why the H*** Am I Doing This? | Adam Ondra

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @lonesome3958
    @lonesome3958 Год назад +513

    The most unexpected collab of all time

    • @DrewNorthup
      @DrewNorthup Год назад +3

      I'm sure more unexpected is possible, but this is quite a way out from the well trodden path.

    • @lonesome3958
      @lonesome3958 Год назад +5

      @@DrewNorthup yeah, o just didnt know that Nesbø went climbing. I only knew him as an author

    • @T4gProd
      @T4gProd Год назад +2

      @@lonesome3958 I had an idea, since one of the books had a pretty realistic climbing scene in it.

    • @SrinivasSrinivas-vk3wc
      @SrinivasSrinivas-vk3wc Год назад

      Am

    • @justynadzt7728
      @justynadzt7728 Год назад +1

      and I love it

  • @hammerfallsokk
    @hammerfallsokk Год назад +224

    Really good video Ondra. It's a fun twist to see how someone like Jo, whose main field is writing, thinks about and approaches the experience of climbing. A really good fit for the channel and very well edited.

  • @olvesolvoll8300
    @olvesolvoll8300 Год назад +28

    He actually managed to play football in the top Norwegian league and score som pretty amazing goals before he retired quite young from knee injuries.

  • @davidbecker54
    @davidbecker54 Год назад +39

    These are my favorite types of episodes! A little bit of climbing, a little bit of philosophy, and just some good conversation about what we all love!

  • @fakhrulaizan4565
    @fakhrulaizan4565 Год назад +90

    I like it when people really enjoying their hobbies and sharing their thought about the same interesting sport with their own words!!! good job adam!!!

  • @kgagedoh
    @kgagedoh Год назад +20

    Adam ondra is a national treasure

  • @G.Giorgio
    @G.Giorgio Год назад +13

    whhaaaaat jo nesbo? i love his books. what a nice surprise:)

  • @danielson145
    @danielson145 Год назад +11

    9:39 "The experience of climbing is solving it yourself." The same with life. Nice guy this Nesbø.

  • @chiz161190
    @chiz161190 Год назад +23

    I love his books! Many kudos to Jo Nesbo for reaching such a high level of climbing!

  • @cjm5002
    @cjm5002 Год назад +7

    A testament to "anyone can climb"! The guy starts in his 50s and progresses that quickly in 10 years!? Impressive!

  • @mikevdwerf
    @mikevdwerf Год назад +50

    So nice
    And Jo has the same challenge as a lot of of us with this age
    Climbing a 8a, the 9c of our youth
    Very inspired from this fellow oldtimer!

    • @fredpilk7759
      @fredpilk7759 Год назад

      Agreed that's such amazing inspiration, I hope I'm pushing my grade at his age!!

    • @IronJohn755
      @IronJohn755 Год назад +1

      60 year old you will never out-run, out-jump or out-last a 20 year old you. But the 60 year old can out-climb the 20 year old through sustained commitment, determination and intelligence. Probably what I love more than anything about climbing.

  • @mooo126
    @mooo126 Год назад +21

    love it! feels like so many climbers think alike

  • @sharkema
    @sharkema Год назад +13

    I love the mix of Adam's wonderful interview questions, and the great climbing footage.

  • @MPHshoots
    @MPHshoots Год назад +13

    I’d love to see Adam belay Jo on his first 8a Attempt, would be a really special return for the series :)

  • @Laucher-
    @Laucher- Год назад +14

    This was great! the mix of climbing with the interview was perfect!

  • @coeuznatas
    @coeuznatas Год назад +56

    Magnus Midtbø must be kicking himself :) Neste gang blir det norsk tur i fjellheimen!

  • @vincentcolavin
    @vincentcolavin Год назад +4

    Did NOT expect this crossover!

  • @redgrail1
    @redgrail1 Год назад +9

    Did not see this crossover coming at all, but I love it! Interesting to hear Jo talk about his mental process in climbing, and it really feels a lot like my own fascination spark with climbing - being exposed to fear while knowing you are safe really allows you to look at your own mental process. It's really that combination of doing something challenging in the physical domain, cognitive domain (the challenge of reading etc.) and in emotion-regulation which is the thrill of climbing for me. Such an optimal challenge and only against yourself and the rock, it really allows easy access to flowstate and feelings of competence when you work with the fear. Really good, thanks Adam and Jo!

  • @m.o.x
    @m.o.x Год назад +2

    This honestly would make a great podcast concept. Do a climb together first, then talk after. Bring in interesting guests that like climbing, or expose them to climbing. Adam asks really good questions and honestly would make a great host.

  • @muttiplay
    @muttiplay Год назад +11

    I could have watched two hours of this

  • @magnhildaasen9301
    @magnhildaasen9301 Год назад +1

    Jo has done 8a at age 62. My new hero!

  • @Jiri_Sikora
    @Jiri_Sikora Год назад +9

    I have never expected a collaboration of my favourite climber and writer, great and enexpected. Thank you both for this ✌️

    • @kristofferopstad2203
      @kristofferopstad2203 Год назад

      Your absolute favourite author is Jo Nesbø?

    • @Jiri_Sikora
      @Jiri_Sikora Год назад

      ​@@kristofferopstad2203I don`t know if I can name only one absolute favorite author but during a recent period in my life, when I started commuting to work on a daily bases by bus I started reading his criminal novels and I couldn`t stop and I really enjoyed them. It`s definitely the most books from one single author that I have read in my life.

    • @kristofferopstad2203
      @kristofferopstad2203 Год назад

      @@Jiri_Sikora Ok, I respect your answer. As a Norwegian I have to add that he is very popular here for a reason...

    • @Jiri_Sikora
      @Jiri_Sikora Год назад

      @@kristofferopstad2203 I always imagined him being Harry Hole, that there must be some character identification and I had great sympathy for Harry Hole, who doesn`t right? :) When I learned something more about the author I realized that he and his life is even more interesting. Defintely someone I`d like to have a few beers with.

  • @bszymeczko
    @bszymeczko Год назад +15

    Great episode! Great to learn about how Jo approaches climbing, what motivates him. Loved to hear that story!

  • @zanethornton7502
    @zanethornton7502 Год назад +2

    Editing team did a great job on this one! Intro music and sequence created such a nice feeling.

  • @driesvanoosten4417
    @driesvanoosten4417 Год назад +2

    What a remarkable man!

  • @27nabilou
    @27nabilou Год назад +1

    Probably one of the most inspiring and meaningful video i've seen about climbing , a beautiful encounter between two person who love climbing with pure heart , for me as well ,in climbing , the level of difficulty means nothing it's all about personnal commitment and listening to ourselves , on top of that we've got the privilege to be able to share this amazing feelings with a beautiful community that climbing offers !
    Thank you for this delightful moment !

  • @finbarshields
    @finbarshields Год назад +1

    Brilliant and wholesome. Amazing insights.

  • @poker4kicksandcash
    @poker4kicksandcash Год назад +3

    I'm just back from Tonsai and neighbouring Railay Jo mentions here. It's in Thailand and I'm not surprised he got hooked here. Epic scenery and amazing climbing.

  • @Sacramescu
    @Sacramescu Год назад

    I simply love Jo's writing work and now that I see that he has a deep passion for climbing I can kinda see why. The way he can keep and release tension in his writing is sublime, and now that I am recently becoming passionate about climbing I can see how this mirrors into the climbing (or even hiking in a way) experience: the constant absolutely safe step forward, immediately followed by some deep thought about the next one. What a great video Adam, thank you so much!

  • @herhal263
    @herhal263 Год назад +1

    such a wholesome, lovely video Adam. your videos are a treat!

  • @oanasimon1983
    @oanasimon1983 Год назад +4

    I can totally relate to staying up in the night thinking about a route and how to do the moves, but I think that happens to most climbers.

  • @montehurd
    @montehurd Год назад +1

    By far the closest I’ve seen someone else come to expressing my exact relationship with climbing

  • @elgueromeromero4277
    @elgueromeromero4277 Год назад +4

    Fantastisk! I've been reading the Harry Hole series and this is very serendipitous

  • @peterbuck9719
    @peterbuck9719 Год назад +1

    Very inspiring, thanks Adam an Jo 💪🏼💪🏼😇

  • @martinperkgd5340
    @martinperkgd5340 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this wonderful and unexpected video that made my day. My two idols at the same crag!

  • @ezramorency7422
    @ezramorency7422 Год назад +1

    Great video! Nice interview. Thanks for being a nice person Adam!

  • @goo27666
    @goo27666 Год назад

    What a peaceful and inspirational moment

  • @TheNails3
    @TheNails3 Год назад

    The view from the top was absolutely stunning!

  • @billbegg1139
    @billbegg1139 Год назад +1

    Excellent Adam. Wonderful video and interview. I almost got to climb with Joe many years ago when he was in Adelaide for a writer’s festival. Now I feel that I have.

  • @hans-christianjentsch5808
    @hans-christianjentsch5808 Год назад

    A big boys dream has come true. Enjoyed it very much!

  • @carsongarnett1700
    @carsongarnett1700 Год назад

    Adams videos are like small documentaries and I love it

  • @AG-io5wr
    @AG-io5wr Год назад

    That was most enjoyable. Thank you guys.

  • @AdamAnswer
    @AdamAnswer Год назад +3

    I don't believe this collab.
    Srsly Jo Nesbø - one of my favorite writers of all time

  • @oroom7388
    @oroom7388 Год назад +2

    Skvělé!

  • @RipperJack77
    @RipperJack77 Год назад

    now this is someone I did not expect to see on your channel

  • @steveilg6134
    @steveilg6134 Год назад

    YES, YES, YES!!!
    as a pioneering free climber of the American scene in the late '70's?!!?
    ilg BOWS to Adam for honoring us elders!

  • @fikretyaman1792
    @fikretyaman1792 Год назад

    first time ı am inspired talking about climbing rather than climbing itself

  • @FrettedFlipper
    @FrettedFlipper Год назад +1

    Wow, unexpected guest! Super fun

  •  Год назад

    TýýýJóóó, takové dvě světové hvězdy u nás na Pálavě. 🤩👏

  • @jonasfritzer
    @jonasfritzer Год назад

    Adam really knows how to ask good questions!

  • @bobwojcik6196
    @bobwojcik6196 Год назад

    I enjoyed your video and the interview. People ask me why I climb. I think you have explained it perfectly in this video. Thank you.

  • @simon1301
    @simon1301 Год назад

    Thank you so much Adam

  • @bminnemann
    @bminnemann Год назад

    Such a nice video! Very well edited material, good sound capture, the bad part is that it ends.

  • @kevinbleakley5069
    @kevinbleakley5069 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @rooldaa
    @rooldaa Год назад

    lovely film

  • @AB-fh9zh
    @AB-fh9zh Год назад

    Another great video, thanks for making these.

  • @donkyuhbuhts540
    @donkyuhbuhts540 Год назад

    Imagine how cool it would be to have Adam give you a belay on your red point send.

  • @perrrry
    @perrrry Год назад

    Would recommend you all to search up Jo Nesbø for anyone not really knowing him. He is very unique individual. A multitalent to the rarest degree. Whatever he have decided to pursue, he has always managed to become one of the very best at it. Football player (got a injury stopping him), professional stock trader, author, economist, director, great great musician and so much more. It's pretty absurd.

  • @mikesnyder6358
    @mikesnyder6358 Год назад

    Yes, Adam, climbing is certainly the best sport!

  • @eSKAone-
    @eSKAone- Год назад

    Always a pleasure 💟

  • @jrblackify
    @jrblackify Год назад +10

    He asks Adam, "do you ever think 'why the hell am I doing this?'" and that's the title of this video which... is never answered?

    • @Jackissimus
      @Jackissimus Год назад +5

      To me it felt like they actually talked about it the whole video.

  • @nickwalters5380
    @nickwalters5380 Год назад

    Just lovely

  • @dannydillon997
    @dannydillon997 Год назад

    Adam thank you for more content bud.

  • @docpiehlleil356
    @docpiehlleil356 Год назад

    Perfekt Colab of two authentic persons in life...gotta love it!

  • @gregspauldini3139
    @gregspauldini3139 Год назад

    Great video Adam.

  • @M0dElite
    @M0dElite Год назад +17

    In the tier list of unexpected things this is almost on tier with the Spanish inquisition. And I do like it!

  • @FredT34
    @FredT34 Год назад

    The music is so good on this one!!

  • @luisjavierdelgadotobalina3367
    @luisjavierdelgadotobalina3367 Год назад

    Me a encantado este video. Impresionante.

  • @jonahmetzer
    @jonahmetzer Год назад

    That's awesome that you take time to just climb casually and stress free.With my OCD I would go too hard with it and drive myself crazy.You get upset when you fall understandably,but it doesn't seem to last long before your back talking and laughing again.Me,I wouldn't be happy unless I flashed every route,but that's just me lol.Oh P.S. can't wait to see more on Project Big,super stoked about that one!

  • @nathanrice7352
    @nathanrice7352 Год назад

    What a lovely video.

  • @pragmatik5305
    @pragmatik5305 Год назад

    Hah, how cool! Jo is a polymath, and seems to excel at everything he does (or perhaps, he just does a lot of different stuff). He grew up in my hometown Molde, Norway (think Solskjær), so he holds a special place for a lot of people there.

  • @jorgedelcastillodiaz9676
    @jorgedelcastillodiaz9676 Год назад +2

    Wow amazing insight which totally share. Though now I am more into sport climbing and more focus on the grade, the best memories come from the first times and the fear and adventure associated to it. I started doing a free solo almost by accident, I thought that I could climb a slab over sea and rocks below . It was all after watching Silvester Stalone climbing movie. So the conclusion, climbing is fun but imitating Hollywood movies can bring you problems.hajaha. thanks Adam.

  • @pdebra6542
    @pdebra6542 Год назад

    Wonderful conversation!

  • @grobozo
    @grobozo Год назад

    That was great.

  • @leprintemps1985
    @leprintemps1985 Год назад

    Such a good content !

  • @annakobuk3618
    @annakobuk3618 Год назад

    Wait? What? Interesting collab.

  • @iLoveItBMX
    @iLoveItBMX Год назад

    Never expected you to climb with the greatest crime novel author that I know lol

  • @nicolaborsari9119
    @nicolaborsari9119 Год назад +2

    where are you going for christmas week? On 23rd I am going to vertikale climbing gymin in brixen, on 25th I am going to Heliks climbing gym in brunico and on 26th I am going to cube climbing gym in bozen. Are you doing to go to one of these climbing gyms on one of those days?

  • @-CIAV1647
    @-CIAV1647 Год назад

    Unexpected, but genius. Adam, Do you read Jo Nesbø books?
    - Fan from Norway

  • @zivotvkrosne2132
    @zivotvkrosne2132 Год назад

    Super!

  • @conserve_climber
    @conserve_climber Год назад

    Dude looks awesome for 60’s….I am also a 60’s climber with 10-ish years experience. Les’s really…closer to seven.

  • @ivodousek2345
    @ivodousek2345 Год назад

    Ahoj Ondro,
    bezva video. Já lezl Černýho rysa asi v sedmnácti, to je teď 59 let. Už tehdy to bylo trošku oklouzaný. Jak to musí vypadat teď... my byli ta generace, co oklouzávala chyty a ještě nepoužívala maglajz. (Nevím, jestli se na Palavě lezlo a leze s ním nebo jen bez). Taky jsme lezli na Vilzonce, ještě když dole tekla řeka, atd. Sleduju tě, tak jak jsem sledoval ty generace lezčíků před tebou, závidím, přeju, držím palce na překližce, a ještě víc na skalách. Ivo Doušek

  • @ianleblanc9111
    @ianleblanc9111 Год назад

    awesome vid

  • @burger101ful
    @burger101ful Год назад

    Adam Ondra is like a more muscly taller version of Frodo Baggins, I would love to seem him climb the Stairs of Cirith Ungol

  • @kyllinglove9357
    @kyllinglove9357 Год назад +2

    Have you read any of Jo's books Adam?

  • @keithmatsumura9966
    @keithmatsumura9966 Год назад +1

    How is Jo the biggest homie of all time

  • @user-fs5bg1xj8t
    @user-fs5bg1xj8t Год назад +1

    Hey adam, great video! One of the best italian writers, Erri De Luca, is a great climber ad well, and he also has a great approch/ philosophy to climbing, you should definitely meet up with him!

  • @daviddomingos3875
    @daviddomingos3875 Год назад

    Great nice video! But Adam, have you ever been in a situation where you were thinking, "why the hell am I doing this?"

  • @tristanschroeder3403
    @tristanschroeder3403 Год назад

    what is the music in this episode? Its great!

  • @ladislavvarga9317
    @ladislavvarga9317 Год назад

    Was that Syrotci Hradek or Devicky wall? My parents-in-law are from Bavory?:-) Nice video..

  • @ninof5043
    @ninof5043 Год назад +1

    Really cool

  • @RidiPwn
    @RidiPwn Год назад +1

    Is there a reason why they both don't wear a helmet? I mean you don't want to take chance with lose rock fracturing the skull...

  • @server1ok
    @server1ok Год назад +1

    Jo started climbing at 50.
    I'm too young to start 🤔

    • @kilte90
      @kilte90 Год назад

      haha! :P im 33. i still got 17 year of preparing myself :P

    • @server1ok
      @server1ok Год назад

      Start at 65. If you get injured, it won't matter :,) people will say, oh shit n stuff but nobody really cares about an old fart and that's your strength @@kilte90

  • @YaddleGaming
    @YaddleGaming Год назад

    When do you use the low volume version of climbing shoes, and when the normal one?

  • @GourmetNinj4
    @GourmetNinj4 Год назад

    Pretty awesome video but why do I feel like this is some sort of response to Matt Bush

  • @heikomuller2064
    @heikomuller2064 Год назад

    So, where's the climbing novel @Jo Nesbo :-)

  • @mariokulmer1123
    @mariokulmer1123 Год назад

    @Adam, how does it feel do climb a 5a? 😜

  • @tomasuhlir9859
    @tomasuhlir9859 Год назад

    Jelaousy and other stories kicks in...

  • @hanskristiannilsen5058
    @hanskristiannilsen5058 Год назад

    What in the world

  • @conserve_climber
    @conserve_climber Год назад

    So how did he score climbing with “Adam (best climber in the world) Ondra”?!?! No fair. Okay, perhaps he’s writing about “you”…which makes sense 😂😂😂