ORBAYU FREE AGAIN | The North Face
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- Опубликовано: 23 июн 2021
- Shrouded in mystery and conquered only by a select few, ‘Orbayu Free Again’ centres around Orbayu (8c) in the Picos de Europa National Park, and follows The North Face’s Siebe Vanhee as he loses skin and sleep in his pursuit to become only the seventh person to master this 500m Spanish beast, with a rare and superhuman one-day ascent. ‘Orbayu Free Again’ is out now. #NeverStopExploring
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David eres un verdadero ARTISTA. Incrible lo que haces con una camara. Mil Gracias.
Nice vídeo. Incredible route!
Superb !
Such a king line!
Lindo video y buen pegue Siebe!
I always love to films about this route. So epic!
We couldn't agree more Seth. 🙌
Happy life, cool climb :)
Beest Siebe! Awesome video, beautifully shot.
Glad you enjoyed the video 🤙
Very nice!!!
Amazing performance, charming personality! Thanks for sharing your inspiring adventure
Thanks for the kind words
super dynamic climbing!! impressed!!
The talent 👏
Epic...thanks for sharing
Awesome to hear you enjoyed it ✌️
Muy fan de David López!!
🔥🔥🔥
The feeling when you are at top ❤️
Oh altitude, we love you. 😅
What an adventure.
Never stop exploring 🤙
Muchoo ahi y mucho picuuu
Super Vidéo ! 😀👍
We love to hear it 🤙
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excellent. I don't have much knowledge abt climbing so want to know who puts the clamps or hooks beforehand so that the climbers can put their rope in them to avoid fall?
Depends on the route. Some climbers use hammers and drills on the way up to set the bolts. Othertimes, you hike to the top and bolt it "top down".
@@connorshanklin Thanx. So basically the person who is fixing the bolt is the hero and the time they r doing that, they r actually conquering the rock or the hill. Later on making the video is just kind of presentation.
@@debasishsen9397 It depends...opening a new route is a different game. Usually multi pitch routes are opened "ground up" which means you start from the ground and as you go you place bolts. While doing this you use hooks and other gear to hold you on the wall. When you just climb a route in modern days usually you try to climb it "redpoint". This means you have to climb every pitch (a pitch is a part of about 20-40m of climbing between two anchors where you can then rest) free, so you can only use the rope and bolts as protection, but not to get you up. Most people who develop the routes do the first sccent in redpoint style afterwards, too.
Does north face ship products using horse carts or oil powered machines ????
They use pigeons actually!
13:42 Casual loose Bolt appears. 😬
“The most challenging thing for me is the crux pitch.” Yep. That is the most challenging part for most people hence the term crux 😉
what if you easily climb the "crux pitch", what only describes the most difficult or most dangerous part of the route, but don't have the endurance for following pitches? what is the most challenging thing then? and what is your "term" for that?
@@studmedmuc
I think for a route the term "redpoint crux" exists, for a multi pitch idk
It is all relative. I think on many hard routes there is a universal crux but many climbs will be. Dependent on size, strength, style or any number of other factors. I just thought him saying the crux was the hardest part was kinda funny. Like saying the final contestant will go last
Deliver to Hungary? Please help. Any company that deliver to Europe? I need the new Surge bag.
Soon we will all be able to drop the guilt about living our life outside no matter what happens in the world around us.
9:05 Lol, I'd get mad to have a partner pull me off the wall
He says "pilla", it means "take" in spanish
All of this was made possible by the oil and gas industry! Thanks North Face for taking such a strong stand in support of oil and gas in the US!
Nothing compares to Picu Urriellu in Asturias.
I told you darla
That North Face puffer looks great on you. And it was made from fossil fuels. just saying
Like the t shirt says, climbing is not about olympics . (2 .20 )
The poo brothers
North Face oil and gas hypocrites lol
Geographer here -- not providing the location of this climb is bad. Not everyone is a know-it-all. Most won't bother to look it up and just go with Spain or something. Whatever? Providing a country map and at least a general location is documentary standard. Naughty-naughty.
Well . I don’t see many locations of where the fuck is located yosemite valley in American climbing videos. The thing is if you are interested enough in these videos ... you’ll not be bothered for use google for about 20 seconds.