Just started this channel to share some story's about people climbing and get people siked to get out there and explore these beautiful places we call home. I'm based out of the Squamish BC and am an avid climber myself. There will be video's about bouldering, sport climbing, trad climbing, solo climbing, first ascents, training tutorials and traveling. Hope you enjoy! - Josh Freeman ceo of ff productions
I'll be in Japan this coming September to climb in Ogawayama! Super siked! Any good routes/tips? I'll be going with a partner but we're moderate climbers in the 5.9 range.
you'll have a great time, there are a lot of very good moderates, everything we got on was good because the rock is so solid there. Would recommend getting an english guide book before go, there are a few options online.
I have a red Komodo 6k which I use for my videography business but the rest was filmed on a GoPro 10. Also using a modified vintage Pentax super tacumar 50m 1.4 with the Komodo if you where interested or a 35m can’t remember, love the look!
@@FreeFlashProductionsthank you. I found the shop you’re talking about, but it’s closed now. I read that another climbing shop opened in the same location though, so maybe they might rent crash pads as well.
That's a little tricky, I think you can just show up kind of thing, the website has no info and a number you can call but i don't think your going to find anybody that speaks english. We found it better to stay in Hokuto and drive the 40 min each day and there are more climbing area's there as well.
Really nice vid! Only one thing, I am local climber, just so you know, you are climbing "Die Totem Hosen" Motorhead is three lines to the left, good climb tho :)
Great vid, looks like a great day out! Good decision to turn around with time to spare when you were unsure of time left to summit and what the descent was going to be like. There's always another day for another attempt. :)
Sick footage, thanks for posting. Last month myself and two friends made a trip into the Anderson River Group from the other side. We parked at the Zopkios Rest Area on the Coq, and after an easy bushwhack eventually gained Gamuza ridge. We were able to scramble up Serna, Gamuza, and Steinbok (all 4th class routes), and now we can't wait to get back in and do some actual climbing. How was Ibex? Sounds like it was loose and dirty? And did you guys happen to take a look at Springbok? This area doesn't seem to get much traffic anymore, so thanks for posting.
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