Maybe there is a longer version that is no longer here? I didn't see any "extremely quality content" or anything that would make me think it should be viewed 1MM times. What I saw was a few pretty conventional climbing sequence shots surrounded by "what an awesome adventure" filler and unneeded music. I'm sure the folks had a memorable experience and they're good climbers, with good resolution video.
If anyone is trying to find the song past 0:18 it's - (Ojalá nunca te pierda - Alejandro Ordóñez) - I can't find a version that's instrumental only, sorry guys :( - 2:50 is (Frédéric Boutin - I Want to Die - but, again, trying to actually find a full version of the song is pretty hard...)
6:09 the guy is literately standing in front of a sign saying "climbing is prohibited, you are responsible for the consequences resulted from climbing" hahaha
You guys are tremendous athletes and is unbelievable shape to do that in my opinion, but also a little nuts ! I can't even get on a 16' high ladder and get all dizzy and ready to fall off.
That music that starts at 18 seconds in, I knew I recognized it from somewhere! It's also used in TNF's video - Life Coach (at 10:18)... And both are excellent short climbing films. Coincidence? Maybe.
Quality video! Would love to see more of climbing in China
This video deserves at least 1M views. It is extremely quality content. Thank you. It was a pleasure to watch.
Maybe there is a longer version that is no longer here? I didn't see any "extremely quality content" or anything that would make me think it should be viewed 1MM times. What I saw was a few pretty conventional climbing sequence shots surrounded by "what an awesome adventure" filler and unneeded music. I'm sure the folks had a memorable experience and they're good climbers, with good resolution video.
If anyone is trying to find the song past 0:18 it's - (Ojalá nunca te pierda
- Alejandro Ordóñez) - I can't find a version that's instrumental only, sorry guys :( - 2:50 is (Frédéric Boutin - I Want to Die - but, again, trying to actually find a full version of the song is pretty hard...)
It should be Guizhou province, Guiyang is the capital city of Guizhou province
6:09 the guy is literately standing in front of a sign saying "climbing is prohibited, you are responsible for the consequences resulted from climbing" hahaha
Wouldn’t it be nice if this was an hour long and we actually got to see the climbing and the experiences instead of weeks condensed into 10 minutes
@arc'teryx
Check out the Petzl Rock Trip in China! It's about 40min
Incredible videography, some breathtaking shots and epic editing.
Left me feeling inspired and wanting more 👌
You guys are tremendous athletes and is unbelievable shape to do that in my opinion, but also a little nuts ! I can't even get on a 16' high ladder and get all dizzy and ready to fall off.
That music that starts at 18 seconds in, I knew I recognized it from somewhere!
It's also used in TNF's video - Life Coach (at 10:18)... And both are excellent short climbing films. Coincidence? Maybe.
nice video with nice music from Ludovico Einaudi!
Featuring myself watching from the field at 8:33. Solid stuff Jstar
climbing starts at 7:20, motorcycle shot 6:13
Stunning video 👍
He reminds me of Rick mccrank
Amazing!!
Saw JStar, instantly liked video.. but almost didn't recognised him without his Testarossas at 3:50
Please climb Huangshan
Anyone know the music?
was the multi pitch "lost in translation"?
Yes
We have a big goal of climbing it next year, is there someone I can contact for some beta on the route and logistics ?
Thanks alot(:
Gorgeous. What camera setup was this shot on?
Marc its never about the camera. Tara is just talented.
Totally agree, but still curious!
Jstar stays Psyched.
Guess I am going to buy a plane ticket to China!
Welcome to China.
"... the area is home to some of the most difficult climbing in all of Southeast Asia." Since when is China considered part of Southeast Asia?
China has hundreds of superb granite cliffs. Go and find them.
J STAAAAAR
where is the actual Climbing footage
ok
6:10. the sign behind him is "No rock climbing, Conceited at your own risk"
Another so called "nature lover" who takes a plane half around the globe, just to climb some routes with his sponsor's t-shirts