I don't know who is filming Sharma, but his videos are always the best, because you can actually see when he tries to crimp on literally nothing or mono on the invisible hole. Just amazing.
Or maybe 10c is perfect. Hard, but attainable for almost everyboyd as long as they stay focused and prioritize it. And can be sent well, or poorly. Beta and a solid belay makes it easy. Scary at first. Then thrilling. But 10c is pretty easy and doesn't take all that much work ;). Maybe 11+/12- is the sweet spot? Gah I love this metaphor. & I am overthinking it.
@@ivanshvets3300 sure..on the other hand you are talking about Chris..he jumped one generation with the level of his climbing..no physiotereperuts, no food routine, no training..just climbing and enjoying..so what we know..:-).He spoke this could be his hardest project and he climbed 9b+..:-)
at first i thought limestone but i looked closer at 1080p and it looks like it might be a sedimentary rock (like a sandstone with lots of interbedded gravel ). could also be tillite (lithified glacial till). google pictures of "tillite"
@@geobum +1. Not sure if this crag is at Montserrat, in particular, but this article should be indicative of the Barcelona-proximal lithology. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montserrat_(mountain)#Geology
Arnau Orengo Guardiola you didn’t click my link, did you? Montserrat Spain, not Montserrat the country. The Cova de l’Ocell is right next door to Montserrat, Spain, hence “Barcelona-proximal” lithology.
Damn!! He inspired to climb every time I see his video and go on a adventure!! That noiiiiiiise!!! It’s funny I’m 5.10a climber. And it’s hard to be tough in your mind. Please subscribe my channel will share my climbing video as well.
It is very easy to do, extremely easy to check if it is properly done, it is very hard to undo it with movement/other gear, and it is relatively easy to untie after it has been loaded.
Apparently it's because the bowline is easier to mess up if you're chatting with your mates and not paying full attention to what you're doing, not that I ever do that personally, but I saw a video with magnus midtbo and he said he had set off on 2 routes not properly tied in, due to getting distracted and if he hadn't noticed and fallen or sat back in the harness he would have just fallen.
Most companies won't even pay insurance if something had happened to you while climbing with a bowline. The figure of 8 is the only knot accepted in most of the world. Some climbers actually climb on "8" during competitions and then switch to bowline during their personal projects, see Adam Ondra:)
Is the fire they make at the end of the video allowed in the area? There is a lot of vegetation on that crag and would imagine it being a high-risk activity for the forests around. Careful, people!
@@sploo13 it surely is and they must have been super careful, but the video shows them doing so and then stupid people will do the same. I am saying this because in many places in Spain (I actually was brought up and live in a city 25 minutes away from Barcelona) making fires has been banned due to, again, stupid people. Just a comment for any videos they might edit and upload again in the future. Peace 🤘