Badass y'all. If only we could have gotten such a dope documentary about other great big wall routes being made... this will live on forever and hope it explodes the Brazilian climbing community / tourism!
I was happy to read that Twid & Steve along with two new partners made it back to try again and reached their goal It love to see another vid with Twid, Steve, Angus & James Very nice job You made a fantastic video Hope to see more
Wow. Amazing climbing. Loved the slow paced story telling that slowly pulls you in and the nit and grit of following the push up. One of the best climbing stories I’ve seen!!
This is a very entertaining video Watching from my sofa is as close as I will ever come to climbing such beastly rock I'm more a "Free Solo Hiker" that's about it Sometimes I feel a bit sad that I do not have the nerve to push myself into believing that I have what it takes to climb Tho Im certain that I do not and could never be persuaded to believe otherwise Even Roped in and secured with back ups for the back ups and more back ups still bring me zero comfort Our male & female Climbers truly are amazing creatures Im in complete awe of these folks Climbing at this level is an incredible gift of achievement And watching folks who Free solo is just beyond believe at times Alex Honnold & Emily Harrington are two of my favs to watch I follow as much as I can via online info I was introduced to "slacklining" recently and it as well is truly amazing Spencer Seabrooke who now holds the world record for free solo slacklining is an amazing dude Thanks for making & sharing this incredible video
True big wall climbing experience. This is total badass. Id like to get into this kinda stuff one day! Getting me psyched for my next few days of alpine climbing. Chur from NZ!
Those magnificent runnels - untold centuries of rainy seasons. RE:Wasps: One bright day, on a minor summit block, slapping the final hand, i watched an irate hymenopteran take exception to my intrusion. Either calm descends in a precipitate manner, or body does same. The Wolf looks up quizzically, i wave my hand to him, as it quickly grows into a Mickey Mouse cartoon for three days. Another traverse, far elsewhere: lush brush covers the presence of those famous "meat bees" so dubbed by Yosemite Mountain Rescue guys bc they had to dispute the meat of fallen climbers withyonder hornet bands. This time, Wolf looks down, bemused at the fact that i was laughing, falling, waving every available limb to prevent a hundred stings. "The Universe is Composed of Delight" says the Upanishad. No mention by the ancient sages of the exact Composition of that particular form of Glee. Wolf raises eyebrows: "With what barbarian boys do i share vertiginous raptures? What's joy? What's pain?" Thank you for the big ride.
Awesome, you should try to climb Maria Comprida in Petrópolis, it has a 1000m vertical wall that has only been climbed twice. It is an amazing mountain
44:07 "Moço, anuncina o fim da greve" - Hey young man, go and announce the end of the strike! Brazil was undergoing a strike by truck drivers, who supply the entire transport system of the country, including food and fuel. Don't ask me why a continental country doesn't have waterways and railroads. Only thing I know it has nothing to do with the cartel of the automobile industry.
30:08 he is discussing the chance of making a mistake after 30 years of climbing. While it is true that the chance of making an error over a 30-year career is higher than say over a one year career, the notion that you are due for an error is not statistically sound (and he didn’t say it those terms, so I don’t want to straw man here). If anything, conditioned that you have had a 30-year accident free career, the chance of making a mistake in the 31st year is much lower than say in your very first year, because of the increased experience.
In the end, 18 pitches were free climbed, including the crux runnel pitch, establishing "Runnel Vision" (8a/A0) 800m. The team spent several nights on the summit and redpointed some pitches on the descent.
It's a different route, but these guys here opened a pretty dope line on the same wall back in 2016 and made this cool film about it: ruclips.net/video/oDfVXHPRO7M/видео.html& more info: www.extremos.com.br/Blog/Edemilson_Padilha/2016_pedra_baiana/
I got hit by lightning. Never thought id do anything again, but i am able to walk n work. Live for those u love. Peace be with u guys. From Australia
What an amazing film. Cheers from Brazil!
Décima vez assistindo e só melhora. Parabéns!
Thank you for this film, guys!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Badass y'all. If only we could have gotten such a dope documentary about other great big wall routes being made... this will live on forever and hope it explodes the Brazilian climbing community / tourism!
What a beautiful film, thank you.
Thanks very much 😀👍
That's really a great!Thank you so much for that! Beautiful place. Brazil is such an amazing country.
Thanks for showing the beauty of my country, planning to repeat that route
Great stuff, let us know how you get on.
@@RobJohnson oh yes for sure !!!
thank you for making it and making it available
Such an amazing adventure! Congrats for the whole team and thank you so much for sharing!
Amazing hard work, beautiful film, Thank you
What an incredible movie. Great production and a pleasure to be educated off these older climbing legends
Thanks very much :-)
I was happy to read that Twid & Steve along with two new partners made it back to try again and reached their goal
It love to see another vid with
Twid, Steve, Angus & James
Very nice job
You made a fantastic video
Hope to see more
what an amazing climb! to be honest I am glad that you guys managed to finish the route so I can go climb it someday!
Yabba dabba doo is the new - or I should say "old" - passaaat. Great job, thanks for sharing!
Wow. Amazing climbing. Loved the slow paced story telling that slowly pulls you in and the nit and grit of following the push up. One of the best climbing stories I’ve seen!!
Thanks very much, thats very kind.
This is what I needed to get pumped about getting back to training.
Great stuff 😀👍
Inspiring... freedom after a terrible accident. Thanks for filming it!
This was really great. I really enjoyed watching your journey's.
Ooh! Wasn't expecting a sweaty palm evening :D Cracking film!
Thanks very much Steve 😀👍
Incrível, parabéns pelo filme e escalada!
This is a very entertaining video
Watching from my sofa is as close as I will ever come to climbing such beastly rock
I'm more a "Free Solo Hiker" that's about it
Sometimes I feel a bit sad that I do not have the nerve to push myself into believing that I have what it takes to climb
Tho
Im certain that I do not and could never be persuaded to believe otherwise
Even
Roped in and secured with back ups for the back ups and more back ups still bring me zero comfort
Our male & female
Climbers
truly are amazing creatures
Im in complete awe of these folks
Climbing at this level is an incredible gift of achievement
And watching folks who Free solo is just beyond believe at times
Alex Honnold & Emily Harrington are two of my favs to watch
I follow as much as I can via online info
I was introduced to "slacklining" recently and it as well is truly amazing
Spencer Seabrooke who now holds the world record for free solo slacklining is an amazing dude
Thanks for making & sharing this incredible video
True big wall climbing experience. This is total badass. Id like to get into this kinda stuff one day! Getting me psyched for my next few days of alpine climbing. Chur from NZ!
Thanks very much and happy climbing :-)
I love that you brought an Ice axe to Brazil!
I don’t remember an ice axe, are you thinking of the peg hammer?
Conheçam a #pedrariscada que fica em São José do Divino-MG no Brasil
@@RobJohnson ooiii
epic project epic production. Well done everyone involved !
You did an amazing job, both climbing and doing the video! By the way, i live close to this rock, congrats!
thanks for the route and effort, you guys did really good climbing and movie!
Brillant, thank you for that ! =)
Those magnificent runnels - untold centuries of rainy seasons.
RE:Wasps: One bright day, on a minor summit block, slapping the final hand, i watched an irate hymenopteran take exception to my intrusion. Either calm descends in a precipitate manner, or body does same.
The Wolf looks up quizzically, i wave my hand to him, as it quickly grows into a Mickey Mouse cartoon for three days.
Another traverse, far elsewhere: lush brush covers the presence of those famous "meat bees" so dubbed by Yosemite Mountain Rescue guys bc they had to dispute the meat of fallen climbers withyonder hornet bands.
This time, Wolf looks down, bemused at the fact that i was laughing, falling, waving every available limb to prevent a hundred stings.
"The Universe is Composed of Delight" says the Upanishad. No mention by the ancient sages of the exact Composition of that particular form of Glee.
Wolf raises eyebrows: "With what barbarian boys do i share vertiginous raptures? What's joy? What's pain?"
Thank you for the big ride.
Super good , really enjoyed your movie. Thanks.
Thanks very much Lee.
Inspirational!
It has to be mentaly and physicaly hard, realy hard but amazing, beautiful.
Incrível! Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho.
That is amazing, very nice work! Well done, impressive climbing, video, and the production
Very beautiful rock formation
Cheers mate
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed it 😀👍
Wooo psyched on this
Thanks very much 😀👍
Awesome, you should try to climb Maria Comprida in Petrópolis, it has a 1000m vertical wall that has only been climbed twice.
It is an amazing mountain
Hats off! oh my!
Hello have you heard of the #pedrariscada of Sao José do Divino which is in MG? pay a visit there you will love meeting her!
that was Brazilliant!
nunca he dormido a semejante altura, debe ser un gozada
44:07 "Moço, anuncina o fim da greve" - Hey young man, go and announce the end of the strike! Brazil was undergoing a strike by truck drivers, who supply the entire transport system of the country, including food and fuel. Don't ask me why a continental country doesn't have waterways and railroads. Only thing I know it has nothing to do with the cartel of the automobile industry.
Good stuff
Thanks Mason 👍
Wow how old is that dude! Amazing
That geezer was atleast 65
30:08 he is discussing the chance of making a mistake after 30 years of climbing. While it is true that the chance of making an error over a 30-year career is higher than say over a one year career, the notion that you are due for an error is not statistically sound (and he didn’t say it those terms, so I don’t want to straw man here). If anything, conditioned that you have had a 30-year accident free career, the chance of making a mistake in the 31st year is much lower than say in your very first year, because of the increased experience.
how many pitches of this routes and what's the hardest grade? great adventure
In the end, 18 pitches were free climbed, including the crux runnel pitch, establishing "Runnel Vision" (8a/A0) 800m. The team spent several nights on the summit and redpointed some pitches on the descent.
Just don't do any sleep walking when you're on that wall
que pasada!!
pretty wall
i dont think i would have made it past the wasps.
"yosemite tropical"
It's a different route, but these guys here opened a pretty dope line on the same wall back in 2016 and made this cool film about it:
ruclips.net/video/oDfVXHPRO7M/видео.html&
more info:
www.extremos.com.br/Blog/Edemilson_Padilha/2016_pedra_baiana/
Omg this video just have 700 likes??
18:31 😂
Coolio. Come to California, better rock and dime a dozen FAs to do and we got Petrol. :)
😍👍❤️🧗♂️
Old guy with broke back dosent even look like hes having fun