Huge thank you for putting your time, energy and passion into exploring and developing our ridiculously perfect love of messing about outside with mates. The books just brilliant and I’m using it all the time to find new venues
Stunning videography all round. Hats off to you - it's a stand-out beautiful film of something that's hard to comprehend, even if or especially if you already know something of the route. By now I'm unsurprised by Tom's composure, nerve and skill, but his humility is awe-inspiring.
Wonderful mastery. One upon a time London Wall was an aspiration of mine but I moved from the UK, and moved away from climbing for many years. This video rekindled my interest but too many decades have passed!
Anytime I hear a climber say there is no other feeling like it, I really wonder, what else have you tried? Climbing is a sport of die hards who don't seem to stray beyond it.
they probably will delete/not upload this comment anyway, tho F*CK u YT, for keeping this video a secret to me until now, just bc it contains smth more dangerous than the average Failarmy compilation.
How does one just block out that fear of falling? I would be getting the shakes just climbing a ladder at this height, never mind a rock where I’m using 1-2 finger holds.
It really is, whether he is familiar with it or not. If you look down on the final section from the top it makes you feel queasy imagining being in those moves without a rope.
@@clabeauxdave8709 lol, He was calling you the non-climber not Honnold. Honnold is an amazing athlete but he doesn't own the discipline of free soloing. "The anything less that X isn't impressive" mentality is really boring and shows little understanding for the culture of climbing.
@@aaronhauptmann869 Oh yeah, I am no Alex Honnold that's for sure! He is a really good climber. They did a movie about him: you should definitely check it out!