Email contact@rungnebuldr.com for more info. This is hopefully first of many Rungne Buldr! Location: Bergen, Norway. Music and Sound Effects: share.epidemicsound.com/vSnfn Edited by Magnus Midtbø Sponsors: - Toyota - Scarpa
see you everywhere, mainly anime related stuff but jesus you must spend a lot of time on youtube, your literally everywhere, just wanted to comment on one of your comments for once lol
I think I can speak on behalf of me and your entire audience that we absolutely love your climbing videos, but we also love how you are branching out and making yourself happy
@@mikehayden7691 Depends. If your native language is English it’s not hard at all (compared to other languages). If your native language is German it almost feels like cheating. If it’s Swedish or Danish then you pretty much already speak Norwegian.
@@misterx2133 well, English is my mother tongue, but I took diction classes for singing and have 3 years of college German under my belt. Maybe that Duo Lingo owl can help. Hey, Google, how do you say "where is the climbing gym?" in Norwegian?
Your smile when you're walking through that door shows exactly how genuinely excited and satisfied you are with all the hard work that went into that gym. Well done guys, looks incredible! Come and get some set up in the UK please!
A 24hr unmaned boulder gym is a great concept and a logical next step when you think about it. I hope Rungne has a lot of success with this model. Stoked to see the 1M subscribers video. Well deserved mate
This concept is super interesting, especially for areas where it is complicated to find enough space to fit a proper gym. Really like the fact that there are boards with different profiles, not only the gnarly 40 degrees overhang ^^ It's cool to see on your face how proud you are of your creation ^^ Really curious to see how this project evolves in the future!
It´s especially good for smaller towns or far off areas where you don´t have this many routesetters because this is normally the problem with most climbing gyms...
Finally it will be viable to cram some mini bouldering gyms in dense urban areas. Rent is way too high to have giant warehouses in city centres, so in my country they're almost never an easy place to go without a car. This type of gym would be great to fill up vacant office space or pop-up store spaces. Hope the concept will travel to the Netherlands.
So crazy to see how far this channel has come over the last couple years. Still recall watching Magnus do his vlogs on a potato camera w 10k-ish subs like 4 years ago. Well deserved 1m subs, keep it up!
Bring this concept to sweden please. As a father of two younglings id be extremely happy to be able to climb early mornings/late evening. This is awesome!
I love this, I am colourblind and have hard times seeing what holds i can use sometimes but this makes it so easy. just one thought, if you haven´t, you should add how many holds there should be next to where you choose boulder so lets say a hold was supposed to light up but it didn´t you would know. Would be frustrating if you try a boulder alot of times and then never realize the LED´s where broken.
What the kilter, tension, and moonboard apps do is actually show a picture of which holds should light up on the wall, which is a pretty good solution for the issue you mentioned
This is video is pretty much just an ad for a climbing gym in a country I live thousands of miles away from and I watched it smiling the whole time. Hope to get to try this in real life sometime!!
I can't see this replacing normal walls entirely. Usually people study their route while waiting for others who are climbing on the same wall. It's a lot harder to do that while your route isn't lit up, unless you memorise it. Regardless, this is so cool! It would definitely help pass the time while waiting for the setters to put up new routes
I would honestly love to have a bouldering gym like this in my city. Seems really good for training and having fun with a bunch of people since everyone is working on the same boards.
Looks awesome! I'd recommend adding a way to rate, log ascents, and search climbs similar to the board apps. That way, people can filter more easily. It's probably not an issue now but think of how many climbs you could eventually have in the system that you'd have to scroll through
I'm excited to see how this concept evolves. It would make such a huge difference in climbing facility availability if this can be successful and replicated to improve gym density.
Completely unmanned. Cmon, Magnus, is that really how climbing works? Personally, I can't think of a more community driven industry where employees and volunteers play several, critical roles.
Crazy that the Climbing Gold podcast people predicted that this concept might be the future, and here you are, one step ahead and actually implementing it in a thoughtful and creative way, bravo!
I also love the fact that this opens the opportunity to come back to an indoor problem after some months of preparation, just like with an outdoor problem.
Nice! It seems you have succeeded in making an idea work that Walltopia had in their own climbing gym in Sofia. But "just" that yours seems to work. I really like the combo of leds, and the wall panels are cool. I think that apps are slow and buggy and also like you don't like having my phone around when climbing. The gym looks great! Best of luck with it!
You can literaly see how freaking hyped this man is about it :D Love your videos, you are big motivation for me, I started just recently (I have been like 10 times to a boulder so far). Never climbed before, I love the first times, because the progress is the biggest
congrats on everything, I remember when this channel had less than 5000 followers, awesome to see the Rungne brand grow, the channel grow. I have to visit Bergen again now.
Hope one day you bring these gyms to all countries all over the world. Can't even imagine how much it costs to breathe life into such an awesome business idea. Regret that I can't subscribe more than once....
So freaking cool! The KilterBoard has proven to be the most beneficial climbing tool that I’ve ever used and helped break through some nasty plateaus. There’s a lot of potential in this concept for sure. ✌️
Super interesting! Alex Honnold was talking about a similar concept on his podcast-climbing gyms that pop up and you could go to different locations and with the LED boards you could still work on the same problems
These look so dope!! I wish we could get some bouldering gyms like that out here. The only one near me rn has its own grading scale which seems to vary A LOT in terms of difficulty so you cant really trust the grades. They are also quite small and crowded so even just having more gyms would be nice tbh.
Personally I think this takes away a ton of the charm from indoor climbing. A reset is part of the fun of going to the gym, and they play around with massive volumes too and create new angles and stuff. The tech is cool, I'd just never sign up to a gym like this
You should add a rating system for quality of problem/ how fun a problem is (1-5 stars maybe). You should also consider adding the ability to sort by the highest rated problems or newest problems, etc. Love the idea and can't wait to see how the gym evolves in the future!
Tusen takk from Australia. I use to live in the wettest city in the world in Norway. Love the concept n result. I can't believe your back muscles. It was great to see how each muscle gets used. Can't wait to see what you do next. Matt.
As a "non climber", I thoroughly enjoy watching you and your "gravity optional" climbing. haha. All of your content is very entertaining. Thank you for bringing us along. ;-)