I believe Adam has one of the best sportmanship attitudes in the world. You can see that he's super competitive, but still very supportive for everyone, no matter who they are. We should all learn from him. It's not one against the other, it's us against the wall!
@adamondra I have the perfect suggestion for you to get more Pro Climbers to try your routes! You invite Seb to come and in return you’re gonna try his routes in Ramirolles (DNA!)
@Adam , I know it's your channel, but it's really cool to see some other talented climbers here. Good for you! Congrats to Will, and keep the cool content flowing! Thank you.
Will went to my high school in Edinburgh, Scotland. Although we never spoke, I remember reading about his progress in competitions etc. in the school newsletter, probably 10 years ago now! Crazy to see how talented he is and how his career has progressed!
Úplně skvělý video. Těšil jsem se, kdy něco podobného vznikne a kdy bude ukázán moravský kras a jeho krásy podobným stylem videa. Taky se těším, pokud bude více videí dobrých zahraničních lezců kteří budou zkoušet tyto nádherné cesty od Ádi 👍💪
Love this! It must be so cool to finally share these routes and problems with someone. Any chance you will visit Will in the UK and check out some of his routes and boulders? You could also stop by the WideBoyz cellar and do some weird crack climbing in the peak district with them ;)
I've been hoping for a video of Adam (O-dog) visiting the wide boyz crack cellar for years now! Pete and Tom are such fans of him it'd be such a hype video! It'd be cool to see how well he'd do. As Pete said "...and we all now Adam can jam"
Great video, rare footage. How about some more stuff about Perlorodka? Adam said it was a route he worked on the most so sth special. It's of course unrepeated and the video "A few forgotten routes" by Bernartwood got deleted so there's no more footage online. Unless sb downloaded it from v. and can reupload (pretty please).
Great video, rare footage. How about some more stuff about Perlorodka? Adam said it was a route he worked on the most, so special. It's, of course, unrepeated, and the video "A few forgotten routes" by Bernartwood got deleted so there's no more footage online. Unless sb downloaded it from v. and can reupload (pretty please). Perlorodka is a 9a+ that I first ascended in 2011, and it shares the start with Perla vychodu and then it goes straight. Will tried it very briefly, and we will definitely hear more about it as I have been trying a 9b+ variation into it. I want to finish it in the autumn, now it is too hot. If you write “Adam Ondra A few forgotten routes” on RU-vid, you will get the result you want. Adam
honestly, title would be so much better if it was only "Will Bosi Repeat Adam's 9a Route from 2007? | Adam Ondra", this name has so much potential for word-play
I consider a send a "1st go" instead of OS/flash when before the send I try the holds of the problem, even those that are not reachable from the ground, potentially hang on them to feel how good they are etc. :) EDIT: I wonder if it would still count as a "1st go" when you try individual moves of the problem separately before the send go. I believe so? Maybe thats what Will did but don't know...
Flash is first go but you're allowed beta (information about how to do the climb, like watching someone else do it, or someone telling you which holds or moves to do), Onsight is first go and you don't have any more information apart from what you can see from the ground. Often in bouldering there's not much difference between the two so people sometimes only use flash.
@@ricato2 Most probably it shares the same start or ending with another problem he already did before.. so can't claim flash because he already climbed on it. But was the 1st go for that problem.. hope this makes sense :)
@@leoaguirre98 But then Will Bosi's reaction suggests that Adam's 14yo level may have been closer to 9a+, so Adam's 9a+/9c (+ 2 1/2 grades) progression over 11 years almost feels like a plateau ;) (jk, of course!)