This is on the Aiguille d'Entrèves traverse in Italy, and it definitely looks as crazy as it is! The holds are good, but there is no margin for error - adopt a no-fall mindset for this one!
Thank you for this. Curious about this one as I'm considering a one week intro alpinist course where this is one of the likely climbs. The 'easy' part is of course relative - regardless of difficulty, it certainly looks like it has quite a lot of exposure! One thing I find difficult to tell though is how much the 'fisheye' camera view differ from how it looks/feels when you're actually there?
This is on the Aiguille d'Entrèves traverse in Italy, and it definitely looks as crazy as it is! The holds are good, but there is no margin for error - adopt a no-fall mindset for this one!
Nice video's, I liked the Chardonnet one too.
Thanks!
Amazing job there, clare!
She’s a champ
@@PhilBehan87 what were the guys behind you moaning about?
Getting overtaken and then having to wait at the bottlenecks
@@PhilBehan87 such moaners are common.
Thank you for this. Curious about this one as I'm considering a one week intro alpinist course where this is one of the likely climbs. The 'easy' part is of course relative - regardless of difficulty, it certainly looks like it has quite a lot of exposure! One thing I find difficult to tell though is how much the 'fisheye' camera view differ from how it looks/feels when you're actually there?