Thanks for posting, Brad and congratulations on your climb! Brought back some great memories from when I did it in Aug, 1994. For anyone considering, we went with a smaller pack for haul bag and no sleeping bags. A large haul bag on this route is quite difficult.
Yeah this is a great wall to do in a day, I climbed it my first time in 1994 as well, also did it with my girlfriend in about 6 hours, no haulbag or backpack, great climb.
Alex did free solo this route, but it wasn't the same route as the one he filmed for Nat Geo. Both are absolutely nuts, though , and this film definitely helps put just how incredible it really is.
Being having hight phobia, every move you made on that 10' hedge, I felt my legs giving way & thought that if I had been in your place, I would have fallen down. You have great courage... ....I highly appreciate & admire & am in complete awe......... its great to see people like you do exist as such I can't even dream to make such treacherous climb.
My god in heaven this is another level of fitness carrying all that gear too. Sitting on the ledge must have been incredible. I was sweating watching this! The scenery is stunning. Glad I got to watch sat on my couch! Thanks for the journey ❤❤
Thank you for taking us, mere mortals on this wonderful adventure! The POV was just breathtaking. My heart would have just stopped if you put me here 7:46. Gravity will then just take over lol. I envy you guys. I could almost feel the rush of adrenalin and joy albeit maybe just 1% of it At 9:27 I felt dizzy and almost fell of my chair hahah
as a person that fears heights some of the views and perches you took your breaks on had me shivering. Holy crap how is you can sit over a ledge with thousands of feet underneath you??? Crazy stuff and I guess you are living your best life so kudos for that pursuit. Congratulations on this climb and all the ones in your future.
Really awesome! This is always so intriguing and exciting, my palms are all sweaty watching climbing videos, even though I've bungee jumped, sky dove, hike high up on cliffs close to drop offs where a fall would kill one, I'd love to do this one day, probably mostly out of fear, for the challenge!
Hello everyone Congratulations on climbing the Half Dome Wall. Thank you for the beautiful film. I wish you good tours. With alpine greetings Raphael Wellig
Incredible footage of climbing on the Half Dome!! I hiked to the top through the cable before, I always wonder how people could climb the vertical North Face!
I'm really impressed with anyone who decided to do this before they have the training and experience to finish in a day, or worst case day and a half (sleep on the big ledge underneath the zig-zags): The logistics of having to carry several days' worth of food and water makes everything a _lot_ tougher! Well done!
00:50 While I cannot climb trad or free solo...seeing all that gear, I can imagine the freedom from encumberment that attracts climbers such as Alex Honnold. Awesome video...
Well done gentlemen. Years ago, 1993 and 1994, I went to the valley with friends and we did Half Dome, Lost Arrow Spire, and The Nose. That wrapped up our big wall climbing list, but man, it sure was an experience. I went back to ice climbing which was my most favorite climbing experiences.
Its much harder to climb now than when you did it. The best holds erode the most over time. I climbed Half Dome in 2004 and 2019, it was much harder he second time around. Ice climbing is definitely easier, but I still prefer the challenge of rock.
Oh that was awesome! I LOVE that you didn’t put it to music and I could hear the wind! It’s been so long since I’ve been on the rock or in Cali. I use to climb at Stoney Point with Bob Kamps 25 yrs ago! Really enjoyed the rawness of the footage and editing: refreshing! NATURAL! I felt like I was ON the rock, not watching a climbing video. Brought back memories! Thank you brothers. Btw: nice climbing!
Insane climb. Congrats! I hiked around the back and was scared going up the cables lol. And, you know that wingsuiter probably hiked up half the night to jump off, probably exhausted from the hike. Badass.
Congrats on a fantastic climb. I have to admire these climbers as to the challenges that they endure on a climb such as this. To be able to make the commitment to carry all that equipment and to have the strength to make the complete climb and endure such a strenuous experience is beyond my comprehension. Also, the training one takes to do this starts years before with smaller climbs before this kind of achievement. Hope your lives are safe throughout your many adventures.
I watched my transmission line crew do these sorts of climbs. With heavy equipment hundreds of feet up in the air. I admired them so much but could never do anything but ride in the helicopter.
Great job, especially with all the extra gear making it a tougher climb. Be very proud of yourself, not just for the climb, but for the way you present it to those who may never have the want or chance to climb.
@@mikegreco4122 you've obviously never climbed, because you totally missed the point. I've done this climb, it's usually done in half the time it took them..or less ..meaning they had to carry a lot of extra gear. Real climbers would have known instantly what I meant
@@GratefulOverlander I'm no climber but I swear in the beginning I was thinking "that's uh, an awful lotta clips you got there". If even I notice it, that means those mfs got a LOT goin on 🤣
A very well-done video. We did this route in the 80s and had a blast. Few have captured this climb as well as this video has. Nice videography and editing. The sequence depicting "Thank God Ledge" really gives a sense of what's involved and the exposure. Well done!
If I ever get lucky enough to be apart of a climb like this, I hope I get even half of the shots you were able to get. Its so well captured thanks for making this.
Absolutely terrified !! just you have done this freely kind of crazy freak 😢 watched to see is terrified .. how can you climbed up there !! my god!!! 😢
Haha, I agree. Even with all the protective gear under the sun I would never attempt this. To think that Alex Honnold did this, and El Capitan without a rope is simply astonishing..
I already didn't like heights, but after machining breaking granite for 9 years these freak me out even more. It can take surprisingly little force to sheer an entire face off. These cliff faces were deep inside the mountain not very long ago too.
How you’re supposed to do it, or how many people end up doing it? You’re supposed to poop in a plastic baggie, which is then usually hauled in a drag bag with your gear. The idea is to not pollute the place with human waste. Lot of mountains in california require you to pack EVERYTHING out with you.
@@blakew5672 Did the Direct on here many years ago that joins the Regular at Big Sandy below the Zigzags. The final pitch to the junction goes up the chimney that emerges - 'conveniently' - at the back of the Big Sandy ledge system. It was like climbing an open sewer!
@@user-bb3rx7mh8k Yes - most. Just looking at Yosemite; if even a noticeable percentage of the hundreds of bigwall ascents/attempts that take place there every year resulted in a fatality - bodies would be 'piling up at the base', YOSAR would be overwhelmed and the Park Service would have probably banned such activity years ago.
not tryna act like i can do this but it looked like like you guys just pulled yourself up by rope for most of it, i thought rock climbing was pulling up by the rock not just usingg your rope grab to climb up
Wow bro, my stomach dropped like I was on a Rollercoaster and my wife couldn't even look back at the screen when she seen you guys on the ledges... I thought I was crazy, you guys are crazy!!
This scares the absolute shit outta me, but love being transported there by way of these vids, or fabulous climbing books...first learned of Yosemite from books by Greg Child. Good stuff n happy adventures 👍
Breathtaking scenery... Nice bonus catching the wingsuit guy... they still do it in Yosemite even though it's illegal... what's the fine? You make that climb look pretty easy. How much extra weight with all your gear... I hate heights but I so want to challenge myself and do a climb before my days are over.