I don't think many people know these things exist I've watched a ton of mountaineering videos over the years and only just stumbled across these yesterday, completely by accident.
With respect, it’s not a manner of “man[ning] up.” Sometimes a man decides it’s too dangerous. But it sounds like a gnarly climb. Glad you made it okay!
how does this not have more views savage
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I don't think many people know these things exist I've watched a ton of mountaineering videos over the years and only just stumbled across these yesterday, completely by accident.
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Wait.....I can't feel my fingers correctly?
@@DigitalStokeMedia I would share! but I am banned from FB for 7 days.
instead of scary movies i watch now extreme mountain climbing clips and stories:)
Something I used to over look until I nearly died, a very good second. Happy to see yours was very good. Be safe
Rurpts? Realized ultimate reality piton
Love it
With respect, it’s not a manner of “man[ning] up.” Sometimes a man decides it’s too dangerous. But it sounds like a gnarly climb. Glad you made it okay!
Fucking brutal! 😅
I'm pretty sure this is the video of the fall he's describing. The story makes the video even better!
ruclips.net/video/kMk4gS2frJo/видео.html
Ben, seems like you have some British genes in there....
It's hundreds of miles from Grand Junction to Escalante, takes all day to get there. I guess in the West that's next door.
It’s actually only about 30
@@iananderson1037 Google Maps says 269 mile from Grand Junction CO to Escalante UT.
The place he’s taking about is 45 mins from grand junction. You’re thinking of a different escalate that’s itnUtah.
@@Frisbieinstein this is Escalante canyon CO
Rule #1: The leader never falls
Rule #2: The leader never liebacks
Violations of rule #2 lead to violations of Rule #1
- Jim Bridwell
Climbing, not the most sensible decision.