A good tip for Zion is instead of going to the first shuttle station, walk 1/2 mile to station 2, there most likely won't be any line, and it will take less time than waiting in the line at the first station.
Respect for choosing not to climb after rain. Frustrates me to see people climbing right after rain here in red rock canyon. Thanks for putting preservation at the top of your priorities.
Dude, way to navigate through the crux on that 5.12, that was sweet! Years ago stayed in the same campground near the NW entrance of zion and climbed at Namaste. Haven't "seen" it in a long time, so thanks for this; brings the memories flooding black of that experience and those body sized huecos! Western New York climber. Steve
Thanks for sharing your fantastic footage, truely appreciated your ascents of very beautiful routes! Considered artistic cinematography, appreciated for the relatability, congratulations on sending your first trad-12, feels like graduating grade 12! So congradulations also!
Namaste Wall is one of the most gorgeous pieces of rock in existence... Features everywhere, bomber sandstone, incredible area, perfect 20* overhang, nice approach. Sadly didn't get to climb it but dream of going back and crushing those routes. Love to see it! Also how methy was that campsite? Haha.
Do you pronounce it Zion or Zion??? Let the debate begin...
definitely Zion
I've been told by Utah natives that they can spot a transplant when people pronounce it "ZI-ON" instead of "ZI-IN"
Zi-un as in lion.
A good tip for Zion is instead of going to the first shuttle station, walk 1/2 mile to station 2, there most likely won't be any line, and it will take less time than waiting in the line at the first station.
epic tip!
Respect for choosing not to climb after rain. Frustrates me to see people climbing right after rain here in red rock canyon. Thanks for putting preservation at the top of your priorities.
Was about to post the same. Good ambassador I’d say
Dude, way to navigate through the crux on that 5.12, that was sweet! Years ago stayed in the same campground near the NW entrance of zion and climbed at Namaste. Haven't "seen" it in a long time, so thanks for this; brings the memories flooding black of that experience and those body sized huecos!
Western New York climber.
Steve
haha thanks!! amazing place!
thanks for posting the perfect video to eat my food to
haha!
Thank god for that yeti bag. Gotta keep that rope cold.
Thanks for sharing your fantastic footage, truely appreciated your ascents of very beautiful routes! Considered artistic cinematography, appreciated for the relatability, congratulations on sending your first trad-12, feels like graduating grade 12! So congradulations also!
Thanks for the kind words!!
Super epic 12a send dude, your trad mindset is solid
Thanks!!
Went to Zion on Nov 4-5 and it was practically dead around 9:30-1pm. Those odd days are awesome. People are usually still in school or working.
The namaste wall looks incredible
It's amazing!
Really cool vlog! I love the first person shots!
cheers!
Namaste Wall is one of the most gorgeous pieces of rock in existence... Features everywhere, bomber sandstone, incredible area, perfect 20* overhang, nice approach. Sadly didn't get to climb it but dream of going back and crushing those routes. Love to see it! Also how methy was that campsite? Haha.
Namaste wall was great! and the campsite was great honestly! Haha. Very nice by the river, nice trees
Finger crack?? Looks more like a fingernail crack to me. What a send!
Right!!
Love this fella!
THNX!
nice =)
were the bolts spiiniing ?
Very nice. How long of a rope did you use there? Thanks.
80 meters
15:39 the Honnold cronch
what the heck is the name of that tent system!?
Tentsile! Will be making a tree sleeping video with them soon....
those apple pies are GASSS bro
For real...
Come to the red river gorge if you ever get the chance. Haven’t seen anybody with your production quality film here
Would love to!
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yooo lets gooo not to long after you responed to my insta comment :)
Cheers!!