I know someone who hiked into a rock climb in wales for 60 minutes. Unpacked their gear at the base of the route, and sat down to eat a sandwich before their multi-pitch climb. They heard a doppler shifted "baaaaaahhhhh"- splat. A sheep cratered between them, flat as a pancake. Looked at each other.They said nothing. Wordlessly started packing their and bailed on the route, because a higher power was CLEARLY sending them a message.
Fun facts: mountain goat and sheep (different families actually) have very vertical and pointy hooves that are able to spread out (think of doing the Vulcan hand sign) this allows them to wedge their hooves into small gaps and grip onto small protrusions. Also squirrels can basically fall from any height and survive because they are so light that by flattening out their body and tail they are able to parachute themselves down at a controllable speed.
@@guitarsoundsaround🏔 🇺🇲 Nooo come see ours, they look like the canadian rockies (vs the Colorado Rockies) & we have sheeps & goats & no passport needed! Just kidding, go to Canada 😂😂😂 they are much nicer than us (we're nice but you can catch a vibe of our true feelings).
The sentiment he sums up at 4:20 is exactly how I domesticate stray cats. I have a lil sanctuary set up in my garage. Food water, heated houses, cat towers. The street cats come in cause I leave the door open/have a cat door then I start closing the door on them, testing their reactions. Eventually they know the trade.. food, water safety, a luxury bathroom. I just can't leave. When they choose house cat life I start looking for a home for them. Kittens are the easiest ofc but no cats too far gone. A house ain't a house to a cat with it's freedom when you close that door sometimes, it becomes a trap and you gotta work on them, but they all come around. I've found 15 cats homes like this though since like 2019 I've spent god knows how much money on these poor stray cats. Spend all my time on them. The stim checks helped a lot money wise. It's a good cause but it's so hard to give it my everything and still come up short.
@@dubzndrugs thanks man lol.. you don’t know the half of it. I got court October 4th cause I saw some dirty off duty cop neighbor go out his way to hurt a stray kitten. He threw a big stick at it. The kitten couldn’t walk for a week but I ofc took it in after that. He blacked out, I rushed said cop. The coward ran inside and used his 2 year old as a meat shield. He then called in a bunch of false domestic complaints to my house, and then went pressed charges that I “ threatened him “ which I didn’t unless he can read minds. Courts October 4th. Wish me luck🙏
@@sashabell9997 going to trial now, November 15 is trial date. It’s crazy how many times I’ve been to court for one bullshit charge. It’s just going to trial and this is my 6 or 7 court appearance.
Seeing the clip of the monkey, after climbing now for 6-7 months, is insane. Not even the best climbers compare to any monkey that lives in trees. I wonder if we can learn something from them, or if the advantage of having basically 4 hands is too much haha.
I quit bouldering because i am weak and have low threshhold for risk, but i love watching it! I do think there is something incredibly powerful about navigating the natural world, rather than just the infrastructure atop it. I took friends out on the prairie to a historic large rock formation. We got a bit lost since i took the wrong road, but then i saw it about 10 miles north & wasable to reroute (pre GPS). They live in a big city and were nearly in tears to be having an experience seeing something outside, somewhat far away, and finding it. I grew up this way so 🤷♀️ but they were very moved to have such a fundamental human experience. I dont think they understood that there were just 2 roads, we were not really navigating much, but they were so happy. They broke down in tears to see a landscape with just a couple new things added since 1805, i thought i had upset them! We need to be IN natural landscapes with purpose, the experience connects us to all the other humans before us.
With sports, there is often a difference between the apparent danger of something and the real danger with some things seeming much more dangerous than they are and others that kill people that are doing things that feel safe. Whitewater kayaking seems more dangerous that it is (for people with the right equipment and some skills) because water tends to flow around stuff. Skiing is more dangerous then it seems because you can go fast and rocks and trees are rocks and trees. Not sure where to put climbing.
Climbing is pretty safe, depending on what you’re doing. I’m into bouldering, so if I miss and fall, the worst of my injuries is generally a few skin scrapes on the way down. Free soloing El Capitan would be just a tad more risky
I've done a lot of these sports, and the way I look at it is 'what happens if it goes wrong'. Free Solo, ok you're probably done. Skiing into a tree sucks, but I survived it with minor injuries. Something like speedflying or paragliding is not as bad as it seems. I've lost the most friends to avalanches, that's a game over scenario most of the time and takes the most skill to avoid.
This has actually been an inspiration to climb grades. I was happy at 5.11, even when it got really easy. Then I heard Alex say that sentence on a podcast and I bought a fingerboard
I actually hadn't seen any video of animals climbing, though I have actually seen mountain goats on rocks in person. But at the time I saw it, in the Rockies when I lived there, I had far less conception of what climbing was. And I only saw them when they were at ground level.
Please ask Alex to comment on the scene near the end of "House that Jack Built" - the main character is going to Hell, but he is given one last chance to escape, he has to do a free-solo climbing traverse, or fall in to the deepest hell. He is told that no one has ever succeeded, he tries nevertheless and falls. Maybe Alex can comment, how hard that traverse looks, and if he could escape Hell.
It's funny how when you want to watch free solo videos with Honnold but don't wanna include his videos.. you just gotta watch animals cause he's the goat and only guy that has enough solo videos
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Evolution and natural selection is not a fixed result but an ongoing process, so it makes perfect sense that animals would sometimes fall, in fact it must be so. Each new generation pushes their capabilities further and reaches for more advantage where those who fall and die is natural selection.
i once saw a squirrel fall out of a tree right in front of me on the ground, must have been 3-4 meters poor fella ran a few circles, than beneath the bench i was sitting into the bushes
I'd go storm-chasing in a dominator LOOOONNNGGG before I even remotely consider free soloing. At least in a dominator, my given probability of certain death isn't 100% per error most of the time. And even in a worst case scenario storm chasing, I might get cut up, bruised, or broken bones, but not absolute certain death in the vast majority of cases. The way Alex tries to portray soloing as reasonably safe with ability is highly irrational
And kinder. Most animals, if they have ample food and are safe, they'll get on with each other and most other species. Humans...nope. Indeed, the richer they are, the worse they treat everyone and everything.
When you are a kid, the strength in your arms compared to your body weight is so different to when you are an adult. No wonder you can just hang of a quarter an hour like its 30 seconfs
Fellow old timer here :). Yeah like if you’re out bouldering solo and don’t have friends to help you figure out a sequence (assuming you’re not trying to onsight) you can find videos of the climb in KAYA. You don’t have to use that feature of course, but I find it helpful if I’m researching something far away or if I get stuck after trying a few times my own way.
how can alex watch the most insane video nad be able to relate to it, like when he watched tom cruise climb the burj khalifa and refered to the time he climbed it
If goats died from climbing accidents, then there wouldn't be very many goats. And the ones that were around wouldn't have learned to have that attitude toward risk.
Daniel Woods? Figure skating? Woah, no offense but this dude is kinda off the loop... If climbing comps gave points for backflip dismounts it would be closer to... wait for it... big reveal incoming... ... parkour! Which already is getting closer to each year. Definitely not figure skating haha. And how long has it been since Daniel competed? Anyway, good clip, really not trying to hate here, just found it funny.
@@geneticjen9312 It's not like he doesn't feel ANYTHING... It's just that none of it is a big deal. His emotional range varies but it's much more flat. Like a cat. "Alex... Your dog just died." "Shit. That's terrible. I am sad." - Alex Honnold
My local gym uses animals as grades as opposed to the v system. Better at climbing the animal is, harder the route. From sloth to the rare monkey 🦥🐼🐨🦝🐿️🐐🐻🐵
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I know someone who hiked into a rock climb in wales for 60 minutes.
Unpacked their gear at the base of the route, and sat down to eat a sandwich before their multi-pitch climb.
They heard a doppler shifted "baaaaaahhhhh"- splat.
A sheep cratered between them, flat as a pancake.
Looked at each other.They said nothing. Wordlessly started packing their and bailed
on the route, because a higher power was CLEARLY sending them a message.
😱😢
Poor thing 😢
A doppler shifted bahhh 😂😂😂
LOL that's a warning if I ever heard of one.. holy fuck
the higher powers were sending a message and it was "free mutton".
Fun facts: mountain goat and sheep (different families actually) have very vertical and pointy hooves that are able to spread out (think of doing the Vulcan hand sign) this allows them to wedge their hooves into small gaps and grip onto small protrusions.
Also squirrels can basically fall from any height and survive because they are so light that by flattening out their body and tail they are able to parachute themselves down at a controllable speed.
I need all of those Wild Kratt superpowers
@@thestruggleclimbingshow Our superpower is ladders. lol
Mountain Sheep are officially protected in Canada now.
Come see our Rocky Mountains and the caribou too 🏔 🇨🇦
Man Wild Kratt brother's bring me back to the good ole Zaboomafoo days@@thestruggleclimbingshow
@@guitarsoundsaround🏔 🇺🇲 Nooo come see ours, they look like the canadian rockies (vs the Colorado Rockies) & we have sheeps & goats & no passport needed! Just kidding, go to Canada 😂😂😂 they are much nicer than us (we're nice but you can catch a vibe of our true feelings).
Squirrels don't have a lethal terminal velocity. That little guy would have been fine regardless. The goats and bears on the other hand...
Nice to be a squirrel! Thanks for the daily fun fact 🤘
I have found an unresponsive squirrel on a sidewalk below a tree, but didn't see what happened.
@@csulak9952heart attack?
@@kidddogbitesthe opioid pandemic is real bro
@Drobexxx Poor dude, cant trust eggcorns these days. Never know what has fentynal in it now.
Alex is the best! He's so chill and matter of fact(ly). Love his insight and thought process into anything.
The sentiment he sums up at 4:20 is exactly how I domesticate stray cats. I have a lil sanctuary set up in my garage. Food water, heated houses, cat towers. The street cats come in cause I leave the door open/have a cat door then I start closing the door on them, testing their reactions. Eventually they know the trade.. food, water safety, a luxury bathroom. I just can't leave. When they choose house cat life I start looking for a home for them. Kittens are the easiest ofc but no cats too far gone. A house ain't a house to a cat with it's freedom when you close that door sometimes, it becomes a trap and you gotta work on them, but they all come around. I've found 15 cats homes like this though since like 2019 I've spent god knows how much money on these poor stray cats. Spend all my time on them. The stim checks helped a lot money wise. It's a good cause but it's so hard to give it my everything and still come up short.
keep at it, youre a legend
@@dubzndrugs thanks man lol.. you don’t know the half of it. I got court October 4th cause I saw some dirty off duty cop neighbor go out his way to hurt a stray kitten. He threw a big stick at it. The kitten couldn’t walk for a week but I ofc took it in after that. He blacked out, I rushed said cop. The coward ran inside and used his 2 year old as a meat shield. He then called in a bunch of false domestic complaints to my house, and then went pressed charges that I “ threatened him “ which I didn’t unless he can read minds. Courts October 4th. Wish me luck🙏
@@troyrussell177 how'd it go?
@@sashabell9997 going to trial now, November 15 is trial date. It’s crazy how many times I’ve been to court for one bullshit charge. It’s just going to trial and this is my 6 or 7 court appearance.
@@troyrussell177 wow that's insane i hope it goes well. let me know how it goes.
Seeing the clip of the monkey, after climbing now for 6-7 months, is insane. Not even the best climbers compare to any monkey that lives in trees. I wonder if we can learn something from them, or if the advantage of having basically 4 hands is too much haha.
When Sharma hit the scene and brought a more monkey-esque dynamic style it really shook things up
My goal is to be able to swing through trees like a gibbon
Monkeys have an insane strength to weight advantage. Not needing all that leg and hip mass to run on two legs helps them out a lot.
Theyd probably struggle with highly technical boulders... but they have a massive power advantage lol
@@carlsong6438 Yeah i do wonder how good static climbers they are, and small crimps might be a problem lol.
Alex watching the goats like "yea, I can relate" 😂
he is basically just a bipedal mountain goat
@@why-not-fly-the-av8b the GOAT even. Has anyone ever free-soloed better?
“You climb like a baby bear”. Wait to see whether the stranger insults or thanks you.
😂
I quit bouldering because i am weak and have low threshhold for risk, but i love watching it! I do think there is something incredibly powerful about navigating the natural world, rather than just the infrastructure atop it. I took friends out on the prairie to a historic large rock formation. We got a bit lost since i took the wrong road, but then i saw it about 10 miles north & wasable to reroute (pre GPS). They live in a big city and were nearly in tears to be having an experience seeing something outside, somewhat far away, and finding it. I grew up this way so 🤷♀️ but they were very moved to have such a fundamental human experience. I dont think they understood that there were just 2 roads, we were not really navigating much, but they were so happy. They broke down in tears to see a landscape with just a couple new things added since 1805, i thought i had upset them! We need to be IN natural landscapes with purpose, the experience connects us to all the other humans before us.
no weakness, the grind goes on
Everyone is weak at the start, just have fun and you get stronger as you go on
With sports, there is often a difference between the apparent danger of something and the real danger with some things seeming much more dangerous than they are and others that kill people that are doing things that feel safe. Whitewater kayaking seems more dangerous that it is (for people with the right equipment and some skills) because water tends to flow around stuff. Skiing is more dangerous then it seems because you can go fast and rocks and trees are rocks and trees. Not sure where to put climbing.
Climbing is unbelievably safe if you are on sport routes.
Climbing is pretty safe, depending on what you’re doing. I’m into bouldering, so if I miss and fall, the worst of my injuries is generally a few skin scrapes on the way down. Free soloing El Capitan would be just a tad more risky
I've done a lot of these sports, and the way I look at it is 'what happens if it goes wrong'. Free Solo, ok you're probably done. Skiing into a tree sucks, but I survived it with minor injuries. Something like speedflying or paragliding is not as bad as it seems. I've lost the most friends to avalanches, that's a game over scenario most of the time and takes the most skill to avoid.
lmao when the baby bear is face on and Ryan goes "check this technique out"
Dude was flagging, climbing with straight arms…
@@thestruggleclimbingshow Glad to see the bear's been listening to Emil and doesn't let his high BMI get in the way of sending a sick proj!
This has actually been an inspiration to climb grades. I was happy at 5.11, even when it got really easy.
Then I heard Alex say that sentence on a podcast and I bought a fingerboard
"That is amazing guys, thanx for sharing.
we need to see a mountain goat review Alex's free soloing El Cap;)
🤣
I actually hadn't seen any video of animals climbing, though I have actually seen mountain goats on rocks in person.
But at the time I saw it, in the Rockies when I lived there, I had far less conception of what climbing was.
And I only saw them when they were at ground level.
More of this animal commentary please! Alex is THE Goat 🐐 of the mountains 🏔 😂
I guess of all the GOATs, he's the most 🐐-like.
I love the comparison between the bike and soloing 😂 alex is king
@5:27
The real life fucking Scrat 😂
“If there is a fear of falling, the only safety consists in deliberately jumping.”
"You do this stuff enough, every once in a while you slipp and fall"
-Alex Honnold
0:21 ohhh I see, Alex has done that too! 😂
I love the baby bear down climbing and re-routing for the win
THOSE ARE DEFINITELY THE GOATS OF THE GAME.
Great stuff Dan. Still my go to fragrance reviewer. Our tastes (and ages) are similar.
Please ask Alex to comment on the scene near the end of "House that Jack Built" - the main character is going to Hell, but he is given one last chance to escape, he has to do a free-solo climbing traverse, or fall in to the deepest hell. He is told that no one has ever succeeded, he tries nevertheless and falls. Maybe Alex can comment, how hard that traverse looks, and if he could escape Hell.
😂
Love Alex....He debunked every excuse with logic and reason
Alex is literally the GOAT
😂
"Look, the best of them can only mimic a fraction of our power"
You and nugget jumping on the Alex Honnold free solo trend today
Everyday 😅
Free Solo released in 2018. Trend?
@@Dee-Eddy Nugget Climbing had also released a clip of an interview with Alex Honnold on the same day that this clip was released
@@SpartaSpartan117 sounds like Alex started saying yes to press.
@@Dee-Eddy Eh? Alex has basically been the public face of climbing since free solo released
very cool the last time I saw him was in the documentary
it was a very different mood there
Watching those bears was astounding! Claws man. If only we had them!
You talking about the red river gorge? I'm no climber but I'm aware of the culture there. I learned how to backpack there.
Yeah that’s my home crag. Gorgeous hiking 🙌💚
@@thestruggleclimbingshow Home sweet home for me too. 💚
It's crazy how much traction their hooves get. They should develop hiking shoes with synthetic goat hoove material.
It's funny how when you want to watch free solo videos with Honnold but don't wanna include his videos.. you just gotta watch animals cause he's the goat and only guy that has enough solo videos
Well done, magnus couldn't say no to the same offer ;)
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Animals are magi, adorable, lovely, cute and miraculous.
loved the videos lol !!!
😅🙌
o shit u gotta bring magnus and alex stormchasing !!
that’d be epic !
😬
Evolution and natural selection is not a fixed result but an ongoing process, so it makes perfect sense that animals would sometimes fall, in fact it must be so. Each new generation pushes their capabilities further and reaches for more advantage where those who fall and die is natural selection.
with unpredictability, there is no comfort zone.
2:00 Imagine if this was on bear’s reach😂
Goat recognize goats 🐐
😁
They are the G.O.A.T!
Baby bear climbed himself into a pickle, funniest shit I've ever seen
Me watching Alex saying "Monkeys are the ultimate climbers" like, even they don't want to climb El Capitan.
One thing Alex is bad at… making anything sound scary 😂🤣
it's crazy how good animals are at climbing
I feel like Alex should know that squirrels can survive a fall from any height.
He might be part squirrel himself
i once saw a squirrel fall out of a tree right in front of me on the ground, must have been 3-4 meters poor fella ran a few circles, than beneath the bench i was sitting into the bushes
you know its high when Alex Honnold says its high
something abut Alex makes me think of Tony Ferguson, feel like they could be related.
Funny how that monkey jumped up out of there and was like "fuck this. this don't look any better"
Hell ya awesome stuff I'm a logger n have seen bears in some awesome terrain but on that rock that baby bear has us all beat well except for Alex
alex tried to latch everyone into soloing 😂😂
This is such a cool video lol
"Look at these guys licking salt 500 feet off the ground"
"Well you know what? Worthit"
"....uh yeah.. yeah"
alex looking like prime dwight howard lol
I'd go storm-chasing in a dominator LOOOONNNGGG before I even remotely consider free soloing. At least in a dominator, my given probability of certain death isn't 100% per error most of the time.
And even in a worst case scenario storm chasing, I might get cut up, bruised, or broken bones, but not absolute certain death in the vast majority of cases.
The way Alex tries to portray soloing as reasonably safe with ability is highly irrational
Didn’t Reed the storm chaser die in is dominator
Poor little aminals but damn they are better athletes than most humans
And kinder. Most animals, if they have ample food and are safe, they'll get on with each other and most other species. Humans...nope. Indeed, the richer they are, the worse they treat everyone and everything.
man, I watched Alec kill the nose,wow
storm chasing is not even in the same universe as soloing in terms of danger haha
when i saw the goats on thumbnail i thought it's clickbait, turnout it's not :D
Soloing goats and the soloing GOAT 😁
+1 for Evolution
When you are a kid, the strength in your arms compared to your body weight is so different to when you are an adult. No wonder you can just hang of a quarter an hour like its 30 seconfs
I guess I'm an old timer now. Video beta? WTF?
Fellow old timer here :). Yeah like if you’re out bouldering solo and don’t have friends to help you figure out a sequence (assuming you’re not trying to onsight) you can find videos of the climb in KAYA. You don’t have to use that feature of course, but I find it helpful if I’m researching something far away or if I get stuck after trying a few times my own way.
Snoop couldnt do this kinda commentary better
how can alex watch the most insane video nad be able to relate to it, like when he watched tom cruise climb the burj khalifa and refered to the time he climbed it
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Alex Honnold is awesome!
That other dude is perpetrating 😪
There are videos of mountain goats falling, it’s not uncommon at all.
😔
Im going to that place to put salt licks in for dem goat men
Put him on the spot 😂
If goats died from climbing accidents, then there wouldn't be very many goats. And the ones that were around wouldn't have learned to have that attitude toward risk.
You don't know they'll be fine mentally.
Alex watching his bothers and sisters finding salt
My condolences for having a daughter
Fear is not the leader
Daniel Woods? Figure skating? Woah, no offense but this dude is kinda off the loop... If climbing comps gave points for backflip dismounts it would be closer to... wait for it... big reveal incoming... ... parkour! Which already is getting closer to each year. Definitely not figure skating haha. And how long has it been since Daniel competed?
Anyway, good clip, really not trying to hate here, just found it funny.
NiCE
50 goat bodies. 🤣
Hmm, many more people die in motorcycle accidents than free soloing. It must be more dangerous.
its the stairs that kill even more people
Your wife will let you get into a makeshift vehicle in a tornado that could be a record breaker? That's not rational at all.
Alex is like a drug dealer trying to sell with these free solo pitches.
They all share Alex's blood...
Something is going on with Hannold mentally and emotionally. There is a flat lack of sensitivity there.
"that's cute", "that's darling", "that would be sad". Yeah, no sensitivity
@@geneticjen9312 It's not like he doesn't feel ANYTHING... It's just that none of it is a big deal. His emotional range varies but it's much more flat. Like a cat.
"Alex... Your dog just died."
"Shit. That's terrible. I am sad." - Alex Honnold
Every man deserves to ride motorcycles. If you can handle it , put your wife in her place.
this app is slow af and doesn't even show me a map
That's an instinct that God instilled in that creature, The Lord's creatures are wonderful 😌
Its natural selection
the natural selection statement you made is terribly wrong mate
Damn so monotone from Alex definitely not the video the RUclipsr wanted
They call him No Big Deal for a reason…
My local gym uses animals as grades as opposed to the v system. Better at climbing the animal is, harder the route. From sloth to the rare monkey
🦥🐼🐨🦝🐿️🐐🐻🐵
😂💚