Thanks for introducing us to Dylan. It's so refreshing to see the realness of our community. I don't know how hard Dylan climbs, nor does it matter; he's just like me and so many of us: absolutely frothing and trying to squeeze as much climbing out of life as possible. Great story telling without being in your face. Well done :)
Nice! Really enjoyed this. Climbing definitely a positive force in our world and it's good to see it has been a positive in Dylan's life. I think we can all agree also... Second best stache in the game!!! ;)
Uau! I really love the quality of this video - the colours, the soundtrack, the images, the silence, the punctual verbal story telling, u give space for the images to speak for themselves. so far one of the most beautiful climbing content I've seen! thanks.
Loved all of it, beautiful video. Didn't know the channel nor the climber before, now I'm interested in both. My only constructive comment is, as a climber, I would enjoy longer climbing sequences uncut. Although the quick cuts did add something. Thanks :) Oh and of course, cool moustache!
Really beautiful short film! I never wonder about income when I see “dirtbag” climbers, since there’s a ton of possible explanations for that. What I DO wonder about is how they always find a belay? Do they often rope solo? Trust that there will be people at the crag willing and able to belay safely? I feel like unless you have a dedicated travel/climbing partner that must be the hardest 🤔
Left with more questions than answers, but I like it. Starting with 5:30 the music drowns the voice, which seems like a weird choice, if it's not a mistake. I mean dumpster diving is nice and all, but it doesn't explain the gear, the van, the gas for the van etc.
With a title like "get a job" I was expecting a short story on the social and financial sacrifices our friend Dylan has had to make in order to pursue climbing, so i felt it a little misleading. I would have been very interested to hear Dylan's thoughts on budgeting, cooking in bulk, how he pays his vans registration, running costs and fuel and maybe even a tutorial on making his own moustache wax (because that stuff isn't cheap!) The dumpster diving was a nice touch although it felt detached to roll it in with the credits. Nice work on creating the cinematic feel, colouring and editing were excellent but i was left wanting a more thought-out story.
The ones telling you to get a job just don't get it. They can't possibly understand. It's a way of life. And if experiencing contentment, joy and nirvana is the ultimate meaning of life, then climbing makes perfect sense.
Dirtbagging isn't hard, it's a lifestyle of doing as little as possible other than the 2 things you love, while taking advantage of all the benefits society offers.
One of the best channel for high quality content about climbing. This is cinema. Thank you.
Thanks for the rad comment!
Thanks for introducing us to Dylan. It's so refreshing to see the realness of our community. I don't know how hard Dylan climbs, nor does it matter; he's just like me and so many of us: absolutely frothing and trying to squeeze as much climbing out of life as possible. Great story telling without being in your face. Well done :)
Thanks for the lovely comment glad you enjoyed it. Lucas
That Moustache is the best part of the film!
hahaha it sure is!!
What an epic channel. Glad I stumbled upon it 😆
how has this channel not blown up yet? Such good climbing content, and I've never even heard about this channel before 🤯
This is awesome Dylan. You have a job mate. Job title: rad dude! Doing Canberra proud my man!
Really sweet edit mate after watching looked to see how many views and was shocked it didn’t have more
So good dude, you captured assie climbing so well. Love it
Incredible you are an inspiration Lucas
Mullet and Mo .. great combo 🙂Nice film too ...
Great film and this Dylan guy is a wonderful character. Australians are so laid back i cant wait to go back.
Thanks for commenting!!
Pure art and an inspiration
Pure art for sure. Thanks for commenting.
Muy bueno! Saludos desde Argentina!
Nice! Really enjoyed this. Climbing definitely a positive force in our world and it's good to see it has been a positive in Dylan's life.
I think we can all agree also... Second best stache in the game!!! ;)
That iconic Australian Moustache! thanks for commenting!
Wow. Thank you for capturing what climb is truely about the rawness of nothing else but rock climbing is what it used to be about.
Thanks for the comment!
Rad short film! Love seeing footage of the Aussie climbing scene
Thanks for commenting!!
Cheers. I enjoyed that.
Great film, channeling a bit of HB!
Thanks a lot!
Uau! I really love the quality of this video - the colours, the soundtrack, the images, the silence, the punctual verbal story telling, u give space for the images to speak for themselves. so far one of the most beautiful climbing content I've seen! thanks.
Awesome.. More please....
More coming!
Impressive quality of shooting/editing, keep em coming!
Thanks Carlo.
Great 'Stache, Great climbing, not so great music. Keep it up!
Loved all of it, beautiful video. Didn't know the channel nor the climber before, now I'm interested in both. My only constructive comment is, as a climber, I would enjoy longer climbing sequences uncut. Although the quick cuts did add something. Thanks :)
Oh and of course, cool moustache!
Thanks a million for your comment. Yeah, totally something to think about for next film. Thanks for the feedback : )
Cool video 😄
Thanks for the dedication man I really appreciate it
Thanks for being a part of this film, with your endless belays psyche and laughter.
@@LucasCorrotoFilms anytime bro!!! Rickkyyyyyyyyyyy!!! Glad he got a part
@@davidgrech8534 Rickyyyyyy!
Really beautiful short film! I never wonder about income when I see “dirtbag” climbers, since there’s a ton of possible explanations for that. What I DO wonder about is how they always find a belay? Do they often rope solo? Trust that there will be people at the crag willing and able to belay safely? I feel like unless you have a dedicated travel/climbing partner that must be the hardest 🤔
They just dirtbag with other dirtbag climbers!
Great Lucas!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Finally, a climbing video that isn't just about sending hard.
Exactly!
Living the dream bro
Living the dream!
Nicely filmed
Thanks for commenting!!
Love it! What are all the songs? The music fits the video perfectly. I need to add these songs to my playlist
Got them off a music subscription.
Climbing is just a crazy art
Thanks heaps for commenting!!
Great film guys! Best short one I've seen in awhile! Keep it up!
Thanks heaps for commenting!!
Great little film, climbing sequences are really well shot, nice one! 👌
Thanks heaps for commenting, glad you enjoyed the climbing bits.
Would love to see more videos with Dylan in them!
Gorgeous climb, gorgeous video
Thanks for the comment!
Nice storytelling and footage.
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It’s like a surf movie but with climbing
Surfing and climbing are similar in lifestyle!
It's great to see a young person doing what they want to do in life, its so often we are told to just follow the normal.Great story!
Yep it definitely is!
Wow that end bit you could never do that in my country.
Thanks for commenting!!
As a non climber this just looks like the best life
Thanks for commenting!!
That's really fking inspiring
Thanks for the rad comment!
Great vid Lucas!!!
Cheers Chris, thanks from watching!
This is a very pleasant video.
Thanks bro!
sick film mate, inspiring shit
Inspiring to climb or grow a mustache ? haha
For anyone looking for the songs -
Blood Red Sun - Fish on Land
Blood Red Sun - Clean out the Weights
Classic Dylan 😉
Going strong with the bogan mullet!!
Sure is!
Is this like a surf movie where locations are not disclosed? I’d love to know where the beautiful waterfall mid video was
The location and all the routes are in the description. Thanks for commenting!
Nice one dude!
Thanks heaps for commenting Mate!
Left with more questions than answers, but I like it. Starting with 5:30 the music drowns the voice, which seems like a weird choice, if it's not a mistake. I mean dumpster diving is nice and all, but it doesn't explain the gear, the van, the gas for the van etc.
Thanks for commenting. sorry to leave you with so many un answered questions!
Hair and Mo by HB!
Cool video
Thanks!
The soundtrack is great! What songs were used?
Thanks for commenting, all the music is just given from artists on Soundcloud.
Blood Red Sun - Clean out the weights
Blood Red Sun - Fish on Land
Genuinely curious, how do you guys afford fuel?
Nice Mo
Yeww!
Just up the rd from me too!
This is really nicely filmed. If you did a feature length film it would easily be worthy of being picked up by Netflix.
Thanks for commenting, hopefully i can shoot something a bit longer in the future.
What is the song at the beginning and the end?
Its off a music website.
Sorry meant the song at 3:33 Is that just from a music site?
Machine!
Haha yep!
Where in Australia is this?
Hey mate it’s in NSW.
👌🏽
This guy has 80s fashion
Haha for sure!
Is that kuiu ultra down jacket
Nevermind its not
Its all second hand stuff knowing dylan!
@@LucasCorrotoFilms legend
Can you list the name of the songs?
They are in the description.
What are the name of the climbs?
First one is teddy sprinkles, second one just beat it and the third one is edging.
Whats the last song?
It’s written in the description. Thanks for commenting!
Thats the way i think
Dirtbag life!!
Btw that mo is seedy af, but I dig it 😜
Haha
This guy is proof stu smit and keenan takahashi had a kid
Haha
With a title like "get a job" I was expecting a short story on the social and financial sacrifices our friend Dylan has had to make in order to pursue climbing, so i felt it a little misleading.
I would have been very interested to hear Dylan's thoughts on budgeting, cooking in bulk,
how he pays his vans registration, running costs and fuel and maybe even a tutorial on making his own moustache wax (because that stuff isn't cheap!) The dumpster diving was a nice touch although it felt detached to roll it in with the credits.
Nice work on creating the cinematic feel, colouring and editing were excellent but i was left wanting a more thought-out story.
That would look like a vlog then
Thanks for your comment.
@@boulderdiggers1989 thanks for the response.
The ones telling you to get a job just don't get it. They can't possibly understand. It's a way of life. And if experiencing contentment, joy and nirvana is the ultimate meaning of life, then climbing makes perfect sense.
Yep. So true!
mullet-stache combo is a real punch in the face - but at least he isn't covered in prison tats too
Get a job mate!!
Get a job!
Not your average climbing film.
Thanks for commenting!
Aren't most kids ratbags at school??
Haha I guess so!
The lifestyle is a lie, it's fake. I'm sure he's not out out here regularly dumspter diving.
Thanks heaps for commenting!
Dirtbagging isn't hard, it's a lifestyle of doing as little as possible other than the 2 things you love, while taking advantage of all the benefits society offers.
Thanks for commenting!
I think I strongly disagree with these videos that encourage a dirtbag lifestyle. It's not a good thing by any stretch of the imagination
Thanks for commenting!