This is random but I really like the fact that Tor Johnsson took time and made sure to state that he wants to make sure the rope gets tied properly and that he takes his role in keeping someone safe seriously. I think most people would have just laughed about it and paid very little attention to it, not mentioning it. Respect the guy a lot.
Wow! Looking forward to that! It was that collab that made me start climbing. Trained for three months now and started at 5b-5c and am now at 6c for toprope and about the same for bouldering. Watching you climbing 8a and above with such ease having tested grips like that is nothing short of stunning. My dream is 7a right now. Mad respect for what you do and what you contribute to the scene through your videos!
So funny when you pointed out the how unpurposefully adorable they were being at 20:00, "couple goals" hahahaha. I think that is the first time I have seen Eric climb, lol. Love the collab, great video you guys!
I love the support you guys gave to Eric who hadn't climbed in 4 years: No pressure, no condecension, no teasing, but no soft touch. Very manly yet sweet and caring I thought. A good group of fellas.
I would love to see more videos of you climbing with your voiceovers that go really in depth to everything you're doing. You haven't had any of those in a while and I learned a TON from those. I love both styles of video but a few more walkthroughs would be really great!
Man, I love you guys! Completely awesome to watch and here the FIGHT within. As ALWAYS, Thank You for the footage, and the time you put into bringing it to us! CLIMB ON, david!
Brilliant collaboration - you guys got me back into climbing again, I'm currently breaking in my new Scarpa Furia-S shoes :) Thanks for all the hard work!
David Stevens how are the furia s? I was going to get them but couldn’t find them to try on in stores so I was scared about them not fitting right, do they fit a narrow foot or a broad one?
@@willthr336 I have a fairly wide foot I'm normally a size UK 11 these news ones are UK 9 1/2 Many climbers (myself included) dramatically downsize their aggressive climbing shoes. But with the Furia S, I think you have to be extra careful not to downsize too much. your feet and experience may differ, so I’d first and foremost recommend that you try on the Furia S to see how it works with your feet. I find the Furia S to be very comfortable considering how tight they are, especially for such a downturned shoe, they really hold the front part so you can climb quite well with the heel unslipped. But once completely on the rubber seems very sticky and malleable, one of the softest shoes I’ve ever worn. Think they are going to take 10/20 climbing sessions to break in. But now my old red chilli climbing shoes feel like slippery carpet slippers now in comparison.
@Willthr A month later they have broken in and I'm pleased with them, really grippy rubber nice workmanship and I'm enjoying climbing again so I'm quite a happy chap.
awesome climbing guys, recently took up top rope and bouldering and am loving it. thanks keeping me inspired and showing me what's possible if i keep at it long enough
You will eventually run into a plateau. The important part then is to just keep going, doing a lot of routes at that level. Mine was 6c. That was really something else initially, but by now it is either endurance or just one move that keeps me from sending on the first go. 6c+ is another beast altogether. Depends on the route a lot and generally requires a lot of finger strength. Have a couple of 7as in the book, but am yet to flash a 6c+. So just keep going and things will start to feel easier as time progresses. And most importantly: Don't get injured.
Sometimes not knowing the grade is a good thing. when I started leading I wasn't comfortable on anything higher than a 5.8, but I projected 5.9s, not a lack of ability, so much as just a fear of whipping, but one day my gym did a reset and they love to wait a few weeks before grading, so I hope don what I thought for sure was a 5.9 one day trying to push myself and flashed it, later they graded it as a 5.10. But it gave me the confidence I needed to really start pushing my leading harder than I was.
@@SirRabbit thanks for the morale boost. I should start doing that, especially since my climbing partner always gives me shit for not going after the harder stuff/whippers (to get over the fear if nothing else).
@@TheRandomSpectator imo, of you're doing fall training always do it in a way that doesn't leave you terrified, so you don't reinforce the fear. I like to train extremely small increments of falls so that it's anticlimactic (i.e falling at the bolt for every bolt, or slightly above for every bolt). Opposed to forcing myself into mega victory whippers which might cement my fear of it
@@sylvernale That's a really good point, thanks for sharing. Unfortunately I don't get to climb much these days since I can't afford to go to a gym every week, and all the crags are at least an hour away, but I'll try to keep this in mind.
Magnus: "It's like autopilot, I've done this so many times" 17:04 Magnus casually takes off his shoes while still being descended. (yep, autopilot alright xD)
Magnus! You just blasted 100K subs, I'm sooo happy for you man! I started following when it was 400 (actually FOUR HUNDREDS) and I'm blown away by how your channel turned out to be. Keep going man, thank you for the inspiration :)
Your videos are to good Magnus. I always want to watch them more than once. Just because of the nice edit and cool music. (Next to the climbing content ofcourse.)
t's clear that Emil is on an elite level of climbing by any description of the word. Why hasn't he been in any IFSC events? Is it common for climbers of that calibre to not compete? I know Magnus retired, but not sure about Emil. Either way I love the videos, watching you guys climb is nothing short of inspiring! :)
@@_sl3600 Yeah I remember seeing that. Mostly curious how common it was for someone to reach a level where they could be competitive at professional events and not (yet) doing it. That might be kind of unique to climbing? I'm glad he's considering it! I'd love to see how he stacks up against some of the top climbers.
@@thinkpad20 Emil is definitely an amazing climber, but I think you seriously underestimate the level of competition present at ifsc climbing events. Emil would need to do some serious competition style training if he wanted to be even slightly competitive on an international level, since being talented alone is simply not enough. At an estimate I'd say 80% of the people who climb in senior ifsc boulder events have bouldered v13 or harder outdoors, and almost everyone who has made finals boulders at least v14. Fredrik is slightly better than Emil ,and even he was only placing in the mid to lower end of the rankings out of all the competitions he participated in, and even Ondra (arguably the best climber of all time) missed finals in the boulderng world championships this year.
He wasn't giving much slack. The fact that the last place Eric clipped in prior to letting go was almost a body length below him is why it looked like there was a bunch of slack.
Holy shit. I was biting my nails the entire time and my heart was racing during that first crux! 🙈It's a different world when you're watching from above compared to below.
Brother juji and tom are really rubbing off on you man, your jokes and burns are so much better. I thought the "couple goals" was hilarious. And did you notice when you said that Thor hugged Erik, and Erik threw his head back on Thor awwww
I noticed Thors particular muscle at the base of forearm. He would probably be a great arm wrestler. lol No worries, climbing works the best. Great job guys!
Magnus, I hope you read this comment because the bouldering bobats from Australia called you out when they were climbing with epic tv in this video, WE MADE IT! || Climbing with EpicTV. Also you're an inspiration to me and many others so please keep on crushing and your lead climbing videos are so much more interesting than the bouldering ones so please o more of them. Thank you for taking the time out of your busy life to read this comment.
I thought the same thing when I saw the amount of slack he had on the brake hand side. A little Buddha belly on the climber side is good after the ground fall range while not having a lot of slack / distance between brake hand and ATC.
Really great Video - love seeing Erics Crew on a rope, quite refreshing. Though you mentioned climbing the purple route a lot of times Magnus, it would be great if you didn't skip the first 3 clips - for once it would get you discqualified in any competition but even more importantly in my opinion, you are some kind of role model and from a safety perspective it's a bad habbit I don't really want to see being picked up more by people watching you ;) None the less I really do enjoy your videos a lot and I'm always looking foreward to see any new uploads made by you - keep it up!!
Hey Magnus great Vlog as always !! You guys make a awesome team. I saw a MoonBoard in your climbing gym on the background of Eric's Vlog. I think it would be really cool to see you on it, just an idea ;) ;)
Bowline Knot. There are just 2 knots used to tie in the rope. The figure of eight and the bowline knot. Last one, because it is much more easy to untie, even if you fell in the rope. That's the reason for the figure of 8, because o normal overhand knot gets so tight when weighted, that you can't untie anymore. Bowline disadvantage: it is not as easy to check while partner check, while everybody knows a figure of eight knot and can see if it is right from far away.
@@bobsthea nope, bowline on a bight will have two loops going through the harness while most other variations of bowline including the yosemite one will only have one loop going through the harness. From what I read it is mostly used in Europe.
Bowline on a bight tied in a rethreaded fashion, notice the two loops going through his hard points. Double bowline would have only one loop through the hard points.
For your first year as a climber just climb as many different kinds of routes as you can. When I was starting out I would do some bouldering and sport climbing to train power and endurance, as well as technique for each kind of climbing. If you only do one then you won't train for the other very well.
This is random but I really like the fact that Tor Johnsson took time and made sure to state that he wants to make sure the rope gets tied properly and that he takes his role in keeping someone safe seriously. I think most people would have just laughed about it and paid very little attention to it, not mentioning it. Respect the guy a lot.
Hmm.. I belay my two friends multiple times a week and I (and them) check each others knots every time.
@@m0o54i as you should
Nah it's just how most people do it. You check each others gear
buddy checking is important. You could find something that they overlooked.
@@titlo3646 It is like you don't check once and the other one dies
I think we all want to join this climbing crew!
Next collaboration with Jujimufu and Tom Boyden in only a month from now!
Wooohooo!
Wow! Looking forward to that! It was that collab that made me start climbing. Trained for three months now and started at 5b-5c and am now at 6c for toprope and about the same for bouldering. Watching you climbing 8a and above with such ease having tested grips like that is nothing short of stunning. My dream is 7a right now. Mad respect for what you do and what you contribute to the scene through your videos!
Awesome!!!! I hope they come to Norway this time as you always seem to lose your luggage 😁
@@carlosslim4916 Hahah
yayayayay!!!!!
I have to say I super appreciate the V scale and Yosemite Decimal in parenthesis.
So funny when you pointed out the how unpurposefully adorable they were being at 20:00, "couple goals" hahahaha.
I think that is the first time I have seen Eric climb, lol.
Love the collab, great video you guys!
As I already said on Eric’s channel, greatest collaboration ever! Keep it coming!
that thumbnail is art!
Your biceps while climbing are art ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@bowlcut880 haha
Did Felix not want any screen time?! We love him :)))
I love the support you guys gave to Eric who hadn't climbed in 4 years: No pressure, no condecension, no teasing, but no soft touch. Very manly yet sweet and caring I thought. A good group of fellas.
I would love to see more videos of you climbing with your voiceovers that go really in depth to everything you're doing. You haven't had any of those in a while and I learned a TON from those. I love both styles of video but a few more walkthroughs would be really great!
Dam son killing the game
I know you said you have done it loads, but you bossed that purple 8a+ Magnus! Absolutely tore it apart
makes everything look so easy, then you see normal humans try and they look like they are dying lol.
Love seeing Eric push himself! Way to go man. And good on Magnus for pushing him to do it!
Amazing collab guys hope there’s more to come.
Oh! it's really awesome to see you guys together inspiring climbers with your videos, I hope you still making videos together ❤️
Your opening shots are always so beautiful, keep up the awesome videos!
Man, I love you guys!
Completely awesome to watch and here the FIGHT within. As ALWAYS, Thank You for the footage, and the time you put into bringing it to us! CLIMB ON, david!
Brilliant collaboration - you guys got me back into climbing again, I'm currently breaking in my new Scarpa Furia-S shoes :)
Thanks for all the hard work!
David Stevens how are the furia s? I was going to get them but couldn’t find them to try on in stores so I was scared about them not fitting right, do they fit a narrow foot or a broad one?
@@willthr336 I have a fairly wide foot I'm normally a size UK 11 these news ones are UK 9 1/2
Many climbers (myself included) dramatically downsize their aggressive climbing shoes. But with the Furia S, I think you have to be extra careful not to downsize too much. your feet and experience may differ, so I’d first and foremost recommend that you try on the Furia S to see how it works with your feet.
I find the Furia S to be very comfortable considering how tight they are, especially for such a downturned shoe, they really hold the front part so you can climb quite well with the heel unslipped. But once completely on the rubber seems very sticky and malleable, one of the softest shoes I’ve ever worn.
Think they are going to take 10/20 climbing sessions to break in.
But now my old red chilli climbing shoes feel like slippery carpet slippers now in comparison.
@Willthr A month later they have broken in and I'm pleased with them, really grippy rubber nice workmanship and I'm enjoying climbing again so I'm quite a happy chap.
Way to go Eric. Good to see you climb.
Tor is a Viking God!
This was a really fun video, you guys have great chemistry!!!!
Looking forward to the Ice climbing for your 100k sub special!!
You guys and juju are my fav youtubers. Thanks for the countless hours of quality content. Greetings from germany
Saw both notifications at once this was a hard choice
This feeling when Magnus disturbed you in studying://
I have a chemistry exam I should really be studying for right now....
YOUR VIDEOS ARE FREAKIN AWESOME!! Keep up the quality content!
When these two collab I drop everything and click.
awesome climbing guys, recently took up top rope and bouldering and am loving it. thanks keeping me inspired and showing me what's possible if i keep at it long enough
You will eventually run into a plateau. The important part then is to just keep going, doing a lot of routes at that level. Mine was 6c. That was really something else initially, but by now it is either endurance or just one move that keeps me from sending on the first go. 6c+ is another beast altogether. Depends on the route a lot and generally requires a lot of finger strength. Have a couple of 7as in the book, but am yet to flash a 6c+. So just keep going and things will start to feel easier as time progresses.
And most importantly: Don't get injured.
2:26
Hi I'm Magnus and I make simple rock-climbing videos for the internet. This is my dslr and.... this is my crane. 😂
Woah I was not expecting but loved that music shift from the usual ambient music at 13:43!
You guys are super rad. Great crew, awesome climbing!
Man, I can't wait for the day when lead climbing anything 5.10+ or above doesn't absolutely terrify me.
Sometimes not knowing the grade is a good thing. when I started leading I wasn't comfortable on anything higher than a 5.8, but I projected 5.9s, not a lack of ability, so much as just a fear of whipping, but one day my gym did a reset and they love to wait a few weeks before grading, so I hope don what I thought for sure was a 5.9 one day trying to push myself and flashed it, later they graded it as a 5.10. But it gave me the confidence I needed to really start pushing my leading harder than I was.
@@SirRabbit thanks for the morale boost. I should start doing that, especially since my climbing partner always gives me shit for not going after the harder stuff/whippers (to get over the fear if nothing else).
@@TheRandomSpectator imo, of you're doing fall training always do it in a way that doesn't leave you terrified, so you don't reinforce the fear. I like to train extremely small increments of falls so that it's anticlimactic (i.e falling at the bolt for every bolt, or slightly above for every bolt). Opposed to forcing myself into mega victory whippers which might cement my fear of it
@@sylvernale That's a really good point, thanks for sharing. Unfortunately I don't get to climb much these days since I can't afford to go to a gym every week, and all the crags are at least an hour away, but I'll try to keep this in mind.
I love those sky shots above the building!
Great job. Not only is the content awesome but the filming, editing and music is top notch. I'm impressed.
Keep the uploads coming, Magnus! Love em!
Has been awesome following you guys this time around! Keep it up boys!
Magnus: "It's like autopilot, I've done this so many times"
17:04 Magnus casually takes off his shoes while still being descended. (yep, autopilot alright xD)
Great video. Love both channels, awesome to see everyone climbing together!
Yeah! so stocked when i saw there was a new video! :D As always, so fun to watch! Thanks
Spotted the moonboard in there finally..would be cool to see a video or two on it. Maybe a collaboration with Paul Robinson on a game of Moon Pig?
Next collaboration: Thor climbing with Jason Momoa
Magnus! You just blasted 100K subs, I'm sooo happy for you man! I started following when it was 400 (actually FOUR HUNDREDS) and I'm blown away by how your channel turned out to be. Keep going man, thank you for the inspiration :)
Magnus, I love your drone shots. They are clean and smooth.
Watching Magnus cruise that 8a+ was just something else man #goals
Your videos are to good Magnus. I always want to watch them more than once. Just because of the nice edit and cool music. (Next to the climbing content ofcourse.)
It is so nice to watch a troll free channel! Love it !
these collaborations are so good!
t's clear that Emil is on an elite level of climbing by any description of the word. Why hasn't he been in any IFSC events? Is it common for climbers of that calibre to not compete? I know Magnus retired, but not sure about Emil. Either way I love the videos, watching you guys climb is nothing short of inspiring! :)
Yeah pretty common just depends how convenient it is usually
I think Emil mentioned he might compete soon in a recent video (might have been in the first of this collab, actually).
@@_sl3600 Yeah I remember seeing that. Mostly curious how common it was for someone to reach a level where they could be competitive at professional events and not (yet) doing it. That might be kind of unique to climbing? I'm glad he's considering it! I'd love to see how he stacks up against some of the top climbers.
He's certainly got potential, but he really needs to work on his tactics and mental game, which are really far off the mark.
@@thinkpad20 Emil is definitely an amazing climber, but I think you seriously underestimate the level of competition present at ifsc climbing events. Emil would need to do some serious competition style training if he wanted to be even slightly competitive on an international level, since being talented alone is simply not enough.
At an estimate I'd say 80% of the people who climb in senior ifsc boulder events have bouldered v13 or harder outdoors, and almost everyone who has made finals boulders at least v14.
Fredrik is slightly better than Emil ,and even he was only placing in the mid to lower end of the rankings out of all the competitions he participated in, and even Ondra (arguably the best climber of all time) missed finals in the boulderng world championships this year.
Those muscles though! 😘😍 Compliments to all of you guys. So much talent and beautiful video production!
Watching vlogs RUclips throws my way & watching all adverts till they stop to help Magnus at Christmas
Has Magnus done a video on the guys who design these walls? I was really stuck by how much thought went into those routes.
You guys are really good friends and good bunch of guys, I feel really watching you :)
I feel like Eric is the little brother of everyone xD
Besides everything that is obviously cool in this video, I really like the gym itself. I wish we have such one in my city.
magnus, climbing like you is my dream.
It's an amazing video. Thor please watch out not to give that much slack, it's dangerous 🙈.
He wasn't giving much slack. The fact that the last place Eric clipped in prior to letting go was almost a body length below him is why it looked like there was a bunch of slack.
You guys are all so sweet to each other. I love how supportive climbers are.
Such good viewing! Keep it up guys
Holy shit. I was biting my nails the entire time and my heart was racing during that first crux! 🙈It's a different world when you're watching from above compared to below.
You're editing is top notch!
And congrats on getting 100k subs!
Would be great to see this collaboration climbing in some different places (e.g. DWS in a warmer part of the planet).
i love the way thor pronounces the word jug :D
yug
My favourite par was "NNNJAARRRGHHH!!!!"
Nice one! Really liked the choice of music :)
Id watch a DWS trip 😊😊😊
Nice directing, Magnus!
Damn, Eric putting in work
Brother juji and tom are really rubbing off on you man, your jokes and burns are so much better. I thought the "couple goals" was hilarious. And did you notice when you said that Thor hugged Erik, and Erik threw his head back on Thor awwww
The thumbnail is straight up 🔥
Magnus if you could give one tip to your old self when you were around v4-v6, what would it be?
Kapsproductions something tells me his v4-6 phase lasted a few months 😂
Kberiotwhn * a month
"Try harder, train better" it was his answer to three or more of the questions in his q&a vlog.
I noticed Thors particular muscle at the base of forearm. He would probably be a great arm wrestler. lol
No worries, climbing works the best. Great job guys!
Magnus, I hope you read this comment because the bouldering bobats from Australia called you out when they were climbing with epic tv in this video, WE MADE IT! || Climbing with EpicTV. Also you're an inspiration to me and many others so please keep on crushing and your lead climbing videos are so much more interesting than the bouldering ones so please o more of them. Thank you for taking the time out of your busy life to read this comment.
Thank you for that, I just left them a comment😊
@@magmidt No worries, can't wait for the collab in the future hopefully. Who knows they may even lead climb like Eric Karllson Bouldering!!
Just got back from Mallorca... it's a superb climbing island!
quite confident with the slack.. omg
Come kick it in Colorado and Utah! Got hella love for you guys over here ❤️❤️
#CoupleGoals! Thanks for a great video!
5:05 The mighty locks of Thor flow
Loved it!!! Want more collab with Eric Karlsson Bouldering :D
OMG THAT BELAYER WTF... even at 3rd bolt, he still has ground fall potential.
I thought the same thing when I saw the amount of slack he had on the brake hand side. A little Buddha belly on the climber side is good after the ground fall range while not having a lot of slack / distance between brake hand and ATC.
Magnus you are ridiculously efficient
Top tier Vlog my boy
Hey Magnus, do you do any antagonist training? Because it seems you have a very good posture. Maybe you could also film it. Keep it up!
Damn look at Eric's guns
Really great Video - love seeing Erics Crew on a rope, quite refreshing.
Though you mentioned climbing the purple route a lot of times Magnus, it would be great if you didn't skip the first 3 clips - for once it would get you discqualified in any competition but even more importantly in my opinion, you are some kind of role model and from a safety perspective it's a bad habbit I don't really want to see being picked up more by people watching you ;)
None the less I really do enjoy your videos a lot and I'm always looking foreward to see any new uploads made by you - keep it up!!
I love all these videos. Such good fun. Is Thor really the nicest bloke in the world? It seems so.
Fantastic climbing centre, is It un Norway? Good video
11:55 I wanted him to fall, to stop those screams. I don't know, but I think if you are at that point, that just blows out any energy you have left.
Neai Tuppi do you even climb? That’s how one accessed the last 1-2% of energy they have. Case in point Adam Ondra
What knot is that they are using to tie in to? Never seen it before. Not my trusty old figure of 8! :P
Cool video! good job guys!
What kind of harness knot is that ? (The one that Eric's got at the end )
Hey Magnus great Vlog as always !! You guys make a awesome team.
I saw a MoonBoard in your climbing gym on the background of Eric's Vlog. I think it would be really cool to see you on it, just an idea ;) ;)
Perfect videoooo, what knot variation is Eric using by the way?
Bowline Knot. There are just 2 knots used to tie in the rope. The figure of eight and the bowline knot.
Last one, because it is much more easy to untie, even if you fell in the rope. That's the reason for the figure of 8, because o normal overhand knot gets so tight when weighted, that you can't untie anymore.
Bowline disadvantage: it is not as easy to check while partner check, while everybody knows a figure of eight knot and can see if it is right from far away.
These guys speak better English than half my graduating class. Way to go American education system.
I would love to go to your climbing gym! If I ever visit norway, I'll be sure to drop by.
Tor tying Eric's knot ❤️
any one know what knot is he using at 1:50 ?
I was wondering the exact same thing
sorry I know it's a bit late but its bowline on a bight also known as bowline follow-through also known as double bulin in Germany
@@jurcenko48 is that the same like yosemite bowline ?
@@bobsthea nope, bowline on a bight will have two loops going through the harness while most other variations of bowline including the yosemite one will only have one loop going through the harness. From what I read it is mostly used in Europe.
@@jurcenko48 oh right, thanks bro
what knot did Thor just tie in with?
i didn't see, but it was probably a bowline knot because they are easier to untie than figure 8 after taking falls.
Double bowline. And yeah, it's way easier to untie than the figure 8!
Bowline on a bight tied in a rethreaded fashion, notice the two loops going through his hard points. Double bowline would have only one loop through the hard points.
@@trevortolbert5703 Why not just a double bowline, what's purpose of bowline on a bight
Double bowline in German. But I n English it is a bowline on a bite. And the English double bowline is a round turn bowline
11:14 legit sounded like a bear.
As a beginner climber, is there any way to train other than to just.. climb? Might be a dumb question haha. I love the videos!
For your first year as a climber just climb as many different kinds of routes as you can. When I was starting out I would do some bouldering and sport climbing to train power and endurance, as well as technique for each kind of climbing. If you only do one then you won't train for the other very well.
@@coolbrotherf127 Alright, thanks for the advice mate!
awesome collab
I was rewatching this and at 11:37 did magnus say man up
No he says "Cmon then!" basically but in norwegian
What kind of knot did Thor tie in his harness?
bowline on a bight/bowline follow through
Does anyone know what knot thor does at 1:50 ?
Great collab, as usual ! Keep going.
Double bulin
super dope video!
God what a beautiful place to live