Fun videos to watch, thank you. The first person perspective can be way more informative than the pics on mountain project; and maybe the best alternative to locations that prohibit drones. Stay safe, climb on, and produce more videos.
Hey man, I’ve been climbing with a GoPro recently and have found that the footage seems really jammed up against the rock and not quite depicting what I’m actually doing, your videos don’t have that problem xD I’ve tried messing with the angle and whatnot, but after I pack my helmet the angle moves so even if I find a decent position it gets messed up after, in the beginning of your career with a GoPro did you run into these problems, and if so how did you counteract them?
I have been waiting for this video for ages, did not disappoint. Also I forgot how damn far you can reach, watching the first moves of P2 being avoided entirely is a real joy to watch :P
His belayer "follows" the route he took while the leader (who you watched) provides a belay from above. The follower cleans the route and either leads the next pitch with the gear or gives it back to the leader
@@arperfect18 I love tricams for the rock type and horizontal cracks of the Gunks. They are bomber when placed correctly and easy to remove. To each their own. Good luck with those knots. Are you from Elbsandstein or something?