Just wanted to pop in here and say thank you for all the amazing content you put out! I know it's been very helpful for me and will be helpful for countless others. I hope you're doing well, I'm not sure if your content is Geo locked or not, but I'm in Canada and haven't seen a post or video from you in almost 7 months! Hope to see more stuff from you soon, would love an update to know you're alive and well! Cheers!
Hey, Alex…greetings from germany. At first I hope you doing well and you are still fine. I want to drop a big thank you, for all your work and content on these channel and I hope there are more interesting videos (and inspiring too) coming soon. As a younger rope technican, I learned a lot from your videos. I like, that you don‘t cut your little mistakes…you use them, to show us how quick it can happens sometimes. Keep it like that. Can you do a video, where you talk/show/explain something about your other stuff? Things that are not directly important for climbing, but for the work (like your video at the coverall)? Which shoes do you use, which gloves (especially in cold or wet conditions), life jackets at offshore jobs and so on… Another interesting part for me is the special rope access at offshore. THX and stay safe.🤘💪
I did ( and do, Like it) I like all your videos. Nobody I have found has anything close to the vast amount of content that you produce. Thank you for all the hours of editing that you do, you have a great channel. Jim@@TheRopeAccessChannel
Its very good to see your videos. This im particular, the audio is a little difficult to understand clearly. What do you think about a video making helmets review?
All is good. No worries. I am just extremely busy growing my rope access business. The YT channel takes a lot of time does not have priority at the moment. I will be back and for now I have to be aware to take enough free time ;-)
Alex, Hello, how are you? I hope you are well, please ask me a question, in your opinion, what would be the best for a rope access technician? What is the highest point a professional in this area can reach?
It depends on the certification. If the bridge is EN813/EN358 than you can use it.. In the past I worked in the Petzl Sequoia with a Croll Top. That bridge can get in the way though. That depends on what you are doing of course..
I and my coworkers always watch your videos. thank you for sharing these useful videos to us. may I ask something? I want to apply for 2024 Lifeline competition in china. However, I don't know how to apply for it. If you know that, please let me know. thank you!!!!!
Thank you :-) I have no idea how to sign up for that. Find them on IG or maybe FB or maybe a website?? You can ask in an IG story, tag me and I will repost it and see what comes up
To be honest, I have no idea. I also don't think it matters that much (22kN or 35 or 50kN), locking mechanism and shape are more important. 20kN and above is already overkill for what we do. Why do you ask?
@@TheRopeAccessChannel I asked about it because of rescue intervention, in my city the regulations indicate no less than 25 Kn for nominal load reasons.
Hey, in general I really like your videos. But watching this video was by far the hardest exercise. With this audio it is unwatchable for me. Could you redo it (I know it's work)? Or remove it? I really think this video is not up to your standard and does not benefit your channel. I hope you can cope with this negative feedback. If not and/or you are happy with the video remember I'm just a random guy with a computer and internet access 🙂
Haha I can take it. And I agree with you, it was terrible. That is why I spend hours on those captions. It is probably easier to watch without sound and reading than just listening. Did you watch with captions on? Redoing it is not an option for me at the moment. Like you say, it is so much work. I hear what you say about the benefit for the channel though. That is a good point. The thing is some people asked for this video. I told them audio would be bad. For now i will leave it up.
Hi man , I just found your page, I have my first level 3 assessment coming soon, so very appreciated of your videos I will be studying them. Any videos on the theorical stuff that is asked? Thanks again for your work on sharing info and gear reviews are cool aswell❤
Simpel... IRATA L1 halen en rondbellen. Richting bepalen en kijken welke cursussen daar nog meer nodig zijn. VCAVOL als ZZP sowieso. Dan eventueel GWO of BOSIET/HUET. Het begint met VCA en IRATA
Don't blame your microphones. Your video and audio were recorded at a different sample-rate, and your video editing software didn't add it together right. Always record everything at 48000Hz...and, just use the video sample rate and settings as a benchmark for everything in your videos. Microphones don't care at all.
That was not the issue at all. The lack of a microphone and the noise in the center was. Camera audio was bad, phone audio was bad or worse. Nothing to do with sample rates. I had to pull out all the stops to try and isolate the audio. You must know that microphone placement is very important and a camera and phone 5 or 7 meters away in an noisy center is the perfect recipe for crap audio
Just wanted to pop in here and say thank you for all the amazing content you put out! I know it's been very helpful for me and will be helpful for countless others.
I hope you're doing well, I'm not sure if your content is Geo locked or not, but I'm in Canada and haven't seen a post or video from you in almost 7 months! Hope to see more stuff from you soon, would love an update to know you're alive and well!
Cheers!
Hey, Alex…greetings from germany. At first I hope you doing well and you are still fine. I want to drop a big thank you, for all your work and content on these channel and I hope there are more interesting videos (and inspiring too) coming soon. As a younger rope technican, I learned a lot from your videos. I like, that you don‘t cut your little mistakes…you use them, to show us how quick it can happens sometimes. Keep it like that.
Can you do a video, where you talk/show/explain something about your other stuff? Things that are not directly important for climbing, but for the work (like your video at the coverall)? Which shoes do you use, which gloves (especially in cold or wet conditions), life jackets at offshore jobs and so on…
Another interesting part for me is the special rope access at offshore.
THX and stay safe.🤘💪
Hey! I hope you're ok! We miss your videos :)
You weren't kidding... that audio was rough... Great video!
Yes it was! haha. How was the experience with the captions turned on? Most if it should be clear enough than
@TheRopeAccessChannel the CC was great
Great to hear. Thanks!
The video was cool. Thank you for this video. I am glad I saw it, and the subtitles worked pretty good. The Rescuecender is an awesome tool. JIm
Glad you liked it!
I did ( and do, Like it)
I like all your videos. Nobody I have found has anything close to the vast amount of content that you produce. Thank you for all the hours of editing that you do, you have a great channel. Jim@@TheRopeAccessChannel
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😊😊😊
Its very good to see your videos. This im particular, the audio is a little difficult to understand clearly.
What do you think about a video making helmets review?
Yes I know, that is why I mentioned it in the beginning of the video and that you could turn on the captions. THat should help you in understanding
I could do helmets I guess.
Oh sorry, maybe I dont get this part. I will turn the caps on, thanks.
👍🏻
I am a little concerned ... more than 2 Month without a new Video. I hope everything is ok with Alex? Hopefully an extralong hollyday...
All is good. No worries. I am just extremely busy growing my rope access business. The YT channel takes a lot of time does not have priority at the moment. I will be back and for now I have to be aware to take enough free time ;-)
@@TheRopeAccessChannel I am very glad to hear this! It is very important to take enough qualitytime with your beloved ones!
Thank you for your answer.
Still bussy?
Alex, Hello, how are you? I hope you are well, please ask me a question, in your opinion, what would be the best for a rope access technician? What is the highest point a professional in this area can reach?
The audio is rough
Great video maybe you could can do a voice over of the gear.
While I’m aware of every bit of gear you used the harness escapes me
Noted!
If you turn on the captions it is mentioned in there i thought.
It is the Eyolf Viking Harness
can you still use a harness with a rope bridge attachment in this type of climbing or does it have to be a different attachment???
It depends on the certification. If the bridge is EN813/EN358 than you can use it.. In the past I worked in the Petzl Sequoia with a Croll Top. That bridge can get in the way though. That depends on what you are doing of course..
I and my coworkers always watch your videos. thank you for sharing these useful videos to us. may I ask something? I want to apply for 2024 Lifeline competition in china. However, I don't know how to apply for it. If you know that, please let me know. thank you!!!!!
Thank you :-)
I have no idea how to sign up for that.
Find them on IG or maybe FB or maybe a website??
You can ask in an IG story, tag me and I will repost it and see what comes up
be good if you did a level 1 mock test video
This is awesome!🎉
Glad you think so!
The main carabiner of your descender is how many kilonewtons?
Please.
To be honest, I have no idea. I also don't think it matters that much (22kN or 35 or 50kN), locking mechanism and shape are more important. 20kN and above is already overkill for what we do.
Why do you ask?
@@TheRopeAccessChannel I asked about it because of rescue intervention, in my city the regulations indicate no less than 25 Kn for nominal load reasons.
Makes sense. In that case I would work with 25kN or more... Not that it makes sense to me but it is easily done ;-)
What was your favourite exercise in this series?
Hey, in general I really like your videos. But watching this video was by far the hardest exercise. With this audio it is unwatchable for me. Could you redo it (I know it's work)? Or remove it? I really think this video is not up to your standard and does not benefit your channel.
I hope you can cope with this negative feedback. If not and/or you are happy with the video remember I'm just a random guy with a computer and internet access 🙂
I know it wasn't a part of this series, but breaking into a tight line with minimal gear was pretty epic to see!!
Haha I can take it. And I agree with you, it was terrible. That is why I spend hours on those captions. It is probably easier to watch without sound and reading than just listening. Did you watch with captions on?
Redoing it is not an option for me at the moment. Like you say, it is so much work. I hear what you say about the benefit for the channel though. That is a good point. The thing is some people asked for this video. I told them audio would be bad. For now i will leave it up.
I love it!! Thanks for the feedback!
Hi man , I just found your page, I have my first level 3 assessment coming soon, so very appreciated of your videos I will be studying them. Any videos on the theorical stuff that is asked? Thanks again for your work on sharing info and gear reviews are cool aswell❤
Hi. Still bussy?
Wat voor advies zou je geven aan iemand die in Nederland zonder wat voor eerdere ervaring dan ook wil beginnen met IRATA 1 halen ?
Simpel... IRATA L1 halen en rondbellen. Richting bepalen en kijken welke cursussen daar nog meer nodig zijn. VCAVOL als ZZP sowieso. Dan eventueel GWO of BOSIET/HUET. Het begint met VCA en IRATA
@@TheRopeAccessChannel Bedankt 👍
Volume is really low buddy
Better idea is to silence this and to make new audio over it... I missed a lot of your words...
Wathc it with subtitles it should be a little bit clearer. New audio is not possible
Don't blame your microphones. Your video and audio were recorded at a different sample-rate, and your video editing software didn't add it together right. Always record everything at 48000Hz...and, just use the video sample rate and settings as a benchmark for everything in your videos. Microphones don't care at all.
That was not the issue at all. The lack of a microphone and the noise in the center was. Camera audio was bad, phone audio was bad or worse. Nothing to do with sample rates. I had to pull out all the stops to try and isolate the audio. You must know that microphone placement is very important and a camera and phone 5 or 7 meters away in an noisy center is the perfect recipe for crap audio