Instant Subscription, great story telling and visuals, it's truly immersing. I'm certain you'll do great with this overall quality, all the best to you all.
If you go back there, could you do a video on the logistics of visiting Font for those that have never been. Where to stay, eat, costs, which guidebooks or apps are best, parking, the walk in and finding the boulders, can you get by if you don't speak French etc.
Hey really nice video. I actually had the first impression that this was a way bigger channel and not your first video. You seam so calm and experienced narrating the whole thing.
Ive become a fan of going to less "popular" crags. The climbs are great and the rock is better quality. Did you ever try the lower start to good vibrations? Super pumpy
I’m sorry i’m dutch so english is not my native language, but the’re not just a group of boulders they were opened by climbers who trained for the alps. So they represent big mountain routes, it also about route finding and exposure training as they climbed it without crashmat. The circuits with the high grades were either that or testpieces from the locals in what could be done. Imagine they had no crashmats so it was a psyche thing too. This is in very short said of course
Hi great video guy's. Whats the name of that last problem as i remember climbing it years ago as i just saw the line and just had to climb it as its a sick problem.
@@lylecxi7298 that is a beautiful G-shock. id be too scared to damage it, even though they built like tanks. I would personally use a Timex ironman or something of the sort
@@EthanJahnz yeah, i understand. haven't and probably won't wear it climbing outdoors... i don't feel bad bumping it against doorframes or wood or my car door, but if i hit it against a rock i certainly think the steel and glass could get scraped :/
i also wear my Venu 2, especially for route climbing. it has an activity tracker that shows data on each of your climbs. i have a protective folie on the face and dont have any noticable scratches after 1.5 years of bouldering and climbing with it on