We all await you to nail one of the 9C's now. we see your 9B+ video we all look forward to it. Someone asked the question who would be first to repeat a 9C Ondra or Megos i thought you will be the next one so i shall wait with my popcorn for it.
We're those kind of people who get more exited about a 17 minute video of someone climbing a hard route than when a famous multi-millionaire Hollywood movie comes out, thank you Alex, Patagonia and all the production team!
I love how Adam Ondra said he name his 9C Silence cause when he clipped it there was nothing but Silence (not the exact quote, but yea.) And here, we see Megos clip, a soft "take" , then 5 secons of this "Silence" moment and then BOOM all the emotions..it's just a nice parallel.. Very well done video, and of course, the ascent itself is mindblowing, huge congrats!!!
i believe ondra said he just got a sense of inner quiet whenever he climbed it, and he didn't (couldn't) scream as he usually does when he completes a project. and thats why he called it silence.
FINALLY We've been waiting so long to hear Alex Megos imitate the sound of the sloshing tea in his stomach while he climbs. The send footage is absolutely insane as well of course...
FINALLY We've been waiting so long to hear Alex Megos imitate the sound of the sloshing tea in his stomach while he climbs. The send footage is absolutely insane as well of course...
"I kind of had to learn to put in effort, even though there might not have been any positive outcome...I'll not expect anything in return, and I think that was a huge step in my climbing." So good. I've just recently been learning how this applies in relationships, too.
Incredible achievement. Brilliant filmmaking. I think you just captured Alex becoming a "mature" climber. Can't wait to see what you both achieve next.
TheBlueFister I mean he's working on PM right now to improve his pockets but what do you mean his hardest project was pockets lol. Silence is not pockets at all.
@@biltongandboba Sorry, not hardest project but La Dura Dura. A good few nasty pockets on that route. Definitely agree Megos is ahead in fingers but Adam's drive really knows no bounds. He's good at identifying weaknesses and training until they're strengths.
Although I knew Alex already sent it... I got tears in my eyes while watching! Thank you to all the people that made this docu happen and especially to Alex who allowed us to come along and be a witness of something truely inspiring 🙏✌!
Congrats Alex. News of this routes completion was a major uplifter in the COVID void. Thank you Patagonia for giving us weaklings a view into the world of monsters.
It like an early Christmas present and has made my year better. Congratulations to Alex for such a monumental ascent and thanks to the Patagonia team for a beautiful film. I think I've watched rotpunkt like 8 times a I'll watch this one more. 🤙🤙🤙
I've been unbelievably excited for this, what an amazing era of climbing we are in. So stoked for Alex, freaking incredible line and a historic send!!!
I mean you can't really tell if Silence or this route is the harder one as they are fundamentally different...I think pocket climbing fits Alex's style, meanwhile the awkward kneebars and the crux on Silence fits Ondra's. Once (or if) the grade is confirmed by someone else, only then we can start to have a conversation like this. Nevertheless, amazing achievement by Megos, truly one of the best climbers out there today.
@@byZwoosh i am the same opinion, ondra failed climbing a crimpy 9b+ Megos did in Canada, Alex is very good at that stuff so it could be a megacrimpy 9c but nobody knows until others climb
@@stephenr80 The only 9b+ Alex sent is Perfecto Mundo in Margalef(Spain). Can you please tell me what route are you talking about? AFAIK he tried to send Fight Club (9b) in a day and failed. His main goal was to try flashing a 9a+. He chose to try the open project which later became Disbelief (9b on micro holds). How is it that 'fans' often misrepresent the facts just to boost their 'idols' name?
Silence will most likely come out as the harder route, just due to how unique the climbing style is (and how few people actually manage to climb that style). But we'll never know for sure until Alex tries Silence and Adam tries Bibliographie (if they ever do), or some 3rd party does them both.
This is incredible. Good luck from Czech (Adams:-) republic. Alex is so big man, very hard working. No one, except the top climber, can imagine such hard physical and mental work and renunciation. Climbing is the most difficult sport in the world. Howhg. And we are witnessing the revolutionary culmination of the history of this sport. Of the many great and elite climbers I think of: Albert, Gulich, Gill, Huber, Yaniro, Hill, Šmíd, Le Menestrel, Smith, Patissier, Destivelle, Godoffe, Edlinger, Andrada, Arnold, Honnold, Charma, Patxi, Medox and Ondra. The last stars stand on the shoulders of many famous and nameless people who have contributed, each with their work to share what we call today's sport climbing.
I just saw him climb at my local climbing gym and had no idea who he was until my boyfriend made me aware. I'm absolutely blown away by this video and feel literally sick to my stomach watching this, incredible!
just motoring through this at the end. i feel like you already know that he would do it in this try. absolute zero hesitation. you can just experience this after trying something for a long time.
that video made me shed a tear, i am going through something similar, and my mind is in pieces, i'm asking myself if i'll ever make it, i hope i'll make it someday. it's the first time in my life that i watched a 18 mins ad and cried at the end of it. i'll put that one invmy favorites, when someday i might feel miserable, when I feel like i'm over-estimating my strength to achieve my goals, i'll comeback and watch it. thanks for the emotion, passion, and feels you guys made me feel through that documentary, dedication and constance is the answer, even if i feel like the whole world is giving me the finger with its chaos theory, i need to stay dedicated
Eine Idee, eine unmögliche Idee, eine denkbare Idee, eine machbare Idee... eine Idee die unmöglich war, bis einer kam und sie machte. Respekt Alex, das freut mich sehr für Dich. Grüße aus den Norden in den Süden.
Very inspiring. Thank you Alex and everybody who helped getting this footage on screen. I'm curious who's gonna get the second ascent and if there will be another climber tackling this plain and overhanging piece of rock.
Climbing is a crazy sport. If you walked by Alex in a store without knowing who he was you'd never think to yourself: "There goes one of the best athletes on the planet," but he absolutely is.
I think that solving problems like this one, where you have to give everything you have over a long time without knowing if you’d ever get a reward, catapults you to another level of maturity in your profession. Can’t wait to see what’s next! Maybe the gold medal a the olympics? I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you!
Oh no my onsight attempt is gone. 😭🤣
Even pros cant resist a good climbing video!
What do you think? Does it fit your style? :D
Would be exiting to see you try this route :D
Looking forward to seeing you climb it in the next year or two!
Than go for the flash :) :)
We all await you to nail one of the 9C's now. we see your 9B+ video we all look forward to it.
Someone asked the question who would be first to repeat a 9C Ondra or Megos i thought you will be the next one so i shall wait with my popcorn for it.
Can't see many cracks on that one. Damn you Alex 😉
Seriously solid job 👏👏
tell em pete/tom!
Haha, that's definitely a candidate for the most underrated comment
i think its time to battle your crack addiction, its starting to affect other people's lives.
Unfortunately here you'll have to just go cragging like normal people do. :D
@@rastkosmrekar6374😂😂
"Proper whipper" with that delicious accent completely made my day
4:46
Propa whippa
right proper
4:36
We're those kind of people who get more exited about a 17 minute video of someone climbing a hard route than when a famous multi-millionaire Hollywood movie comes out, thank you Alex, Patagonia and all the production team!
basico , basic
especially because I expected it to come out on wednesday!
So true
indeed! was a good day today! more "Mellow" makes my heart beep too!
Indeed.
I love how Adam Ondra said he name his 9C Silence cause when he clipped it there was nothing but Silence (not the exact quote, but yea.)
And here, we see Megos clip, a soft "take" , then 5 secons of this "Silence" moment and then BOOM all the emotions..it's just a nice parallel..
Very well done video, and of course, the ascent itself is mindblowing, huge congrats!!!
i believe ondra said he just got a sense of inner quiet whenever he climbed it, and he didn't (couldn't) scream as he usually does when he completes a project. and thats why he called it silence.
FINALLY
We've been waiting so long to hear Alex Megos imitate the sound of the sloshing tea in his stomach while he climbs.
The send footage is absolutely insane as well of course...
“If in doubt, run it out”
Heart attack towards the end where he just skips two draws. 🤣
@@codyglasson8695 Yes, but it's a very safe fall albeit a long one. That is the one positive thing about overhang.
this comes form the same guy that brought is 'Style first, speed second, safety third' hahahaha
It´s a quote of Jerry Moffat, who said this back in the days in Britain with only nuts.
i shit my pants just thinking about running one of em, but hell I do 6cs almost none of em have as clean whippers as the routes this people do :P
FINALLY
We've been waiting so long to hear Alex Megos imitate the sound of the sloshing tea in his stomach while he climbs.
The send footage is absolutely insane as well of course...
"I kind of had to learn to put in effort, even though there might not have been any positive outcome...I'll not expect anything in return, and I think that was a huge step in my climbing." So good. I've just recently been learning how this applies in relationships, too.
I live by that quote from rotpunkt everytime I fall on a tough climb. "There are no bad conditions, only weakness" -Alex Megos
Same!
14:50 That celebratory yell and the chorus of supporters afterwards...What an amazing moment! Thanks for sharing this moment with us Alex
i like how everyone waits till alex screams and joins afterwards :DDD
"I am not going to clip anything on the headwall"
😅😅😅
That ‘YEEAAHH’ after the final clip lights a fire in my soul
Seb Bouin is on tour repeating all historic french climbs it looks like his list just got longer.
Incredible achievement. Brilliant filmmaking. I think you just captured Alex becoming a "mature" climber. Can't wait to see what you both achieve next.
Can't wait to see Ondra pterodactyl scream on this for 6 months
No way he hates pockets
@@Blubby272 His hardest project was littered with pockets. If it's hard, he'll try it. It's in his nature.
TheBlueFister I mean he's working on PM right now to improve his pockets but what do you mean his hardest project was pockets lol. Silence is not pockets at all.
@@biltongandboba Sorry, not hardest project but La Dura Dura. A good few nasty pockets on that route. Definitely agree Megos is ahead in fingers but Adam's drive really knows no bounds. He's good at identifying weaknesses and training until they're strengths.
6 months, 6 year? 6 days? hard to say :)
Although I knew Alex already sent it... I got tears in my eyes while watching! Thank you to all the people that made this docu happen and especially to Alex who allowed us to come along and be a witness of something truely inspiring 🙏✌!
Congrats Alex. News of this routes completion was a major uplifter in the COVID void. Thank you Patagonia for giving us weaklings a view into the world of monsters.
It like an early Christmas present and has made my year better. Congratulations to Alex for such a monumental ascent and thanks to the Patagonia team for a beautiful film. I think I've watched rotpunkt like 8 times a I'll watch this one more. 🤙🤙🤙
🙏
Yeah me too, me too for sure!
I've been unbelievably excited for this, what an amazing era of climbing we are in.
So stoked for Alex, freaking incredible line and a historic send!!!
I don't climb. But I really enjoy these videos. It makes me happy to see others enjoy being outside. Thanx Patagonia
My favorite climber climbing potentially the hardest route in the world? More of this please. Congrats on the send Alex!!!! You are an inspiration!!
I mean you can't really tell if Silence or this route is the harder one as they are fundamentally different...I think pocket climbing fits Alex's style, meanwhile the awkward kneebars and the crux on Silence fits Ondra's. Once (or if) the grade is confirmed by someone else, only then we can start to have a conversation like this. Nevertheless, amazing achievement by Megos, truly one of the best climbers out there today.
@@byZwoosh i am the same opinion, ondra failed climbing a crimpy 9b+ Megos did in Canada, Alex is very good at that stuff so it could be a megacrimpy 9c but nobody knows until others climb
@@stephenr80 The only 9b+ Alex sent is Perfecto Mundo in Margalef(Spain). Can you please tell me what route are you talking about? AFAIK he tried to send Fight Club (9b) in a day and failed. His main goal was to try flashing a 9a+. He chose to try the open project which later became Disbelief (9b on micro holds). How is it that 'fans' often misrepresent the facts just to boost their 'idols' name?
Silence will most likely come out as the harder route, just due to how unique the climbing style is (and how few people actually manage to climb that style). But we'll never know for sure until Alex tries Silence and Adam tries Bibliographie (if they ever do), or some 3rd party does them both.
This is incredible. Good luck from Czech (Adams:-) republic. Alex is so big man, very hard working. No one, except the top climber, can imagine such hard physical and mental work and renunciation. Climbing is the most difficult sport in the world. Howhg. And we are witnessing the revolutionary culmination of the history of this sport. Of the many great and elite climbers I think of: Albert, Gulich, Gill, Huber, Yaniro, Hill, Šmíd, Le Menestrel, Smith, Patissier, Destivelle, Godoffe, Edlinger, Andrada, Arnold, Honnold, Charma, Patxi, Medox and Ondra. The last stars stand on the shoulders of many famous and nameless people who have contributed, each with their work to share what we call today's sport climbing.
Watched Ondra’s Silence and this vid back to back. So Epic!!
17 minutes seems to be consensus film length for 5.15d
It's such a contrast between those two, alex, compared to adam feels like a robot when he talks, no emotion whatsoever
@@Varilpsa ur opinion I feel like he radiates passion through effort
@@noahjeffery5670 maybe but it seems more like te radiates boredom out of his face
Everything is so beautifully condensed in one video! The music, the location, Alex, his doubts, and finally succeeding! Amazing storytelling! 🤟
Incredible and a brilliantly told story. What Alex pushes himself through with his climbing will power just left me really stunned.
I just saw him climb at my local climbing gym and had no idea who he was until my boyfriend made me aware. I'm absolutely blown away by this video and feel literally sick to my stomach watching this, incredible!
just motoring through this at the end. i feel like you already know that he would do it in this try. absolute zero hesitation. you can just experience this after trying something for a long time.
“Propa whippa” is the best one liner
i agree!
Of course Alex has a yellow golf R
exactly what I was thinking when it came into frame
My thoughts exactly.
Hahahaha fuck dudes thats so funny
Haha thought the same thing
But he hardly looks old enough to be driving it!
That falling nein is ASMR lvl along w/ Ondra's scream
Amazing film for an amazing achievement. Love Alex, he's such an inspiration.
love how so camly said 'take' and then went bonkers as he sat in the rope.
that video made me shed a tear, i am going through something similar, and my mind is in pieces, i'm asking myself if i'll ever make it, i hope i'll make it someday.
it's the first time in my life that i watched a 18 mins ad and cried at the end of it.
i'll put that one invmy favorites, when someday i might feel miserable, when I feel like i'm over-estimating my strength to achieve my goals, i'll comeback and watch it.
thanks for the emotion, passion, and feels you guys made me feel through that documentary, dedication and constance is the answer, even if i feel like the whole world is giving me the finger with its chaos theory, i need to stay dedicated
I´ve had goosebumps for 20 seconds when you sent. Amazing effort!
When it's @13:06 and that's the first time you can remember hearing the snap of a gate through the whole film o.o
you mean 13:02 ?
Wow! The last scream after a few seconds is piercing! Congratz!!!!
I have never waited so long for a video to be released... Alex really nailed it!!
Eine Idee, eine unmögliche Idee, eine denkbare Idee, eine machbare Idee... eine Idee die unmöglich war, bis einer kam und sie machte. Respekt Alex, das freut mich sehr für Dich. Grüße aus den Norden in den Süden.
That's monumental. Congrats again for mastering this epic struggle. Still can't imagine what hell of a journey this must have beem for you!
Congratulations to all of you! Thank you for sharing inspiration and incredible techniques. Strong hug from a fan from Brazil.
Very inspiring. Thank you Alex and everybody who helped getting this footage on screen.
I'm curious who's gonna get the second ascent and if there will be another climber tackling this plain and overhanging piece of rock.
Love how even the cameraman is stressing out when Megos passed his previous high point
Congrats Alex! Thanks for keeping on pushing the boundaries of rock climbing. I loved the music of the video also.
been waiting for this one :)
Sooo long
Da fangen mir gleich die Hände an zu schwitzen und ich krieg ne Gänsehaut!
waiting to see this for so long. congrats Alex!
A true inspiration. Keep doing your thing, its a treat to watch.
Finally some compatition in the climbing world. Congrats Magos
4:47 Megos disguised as Pete Whittaker
LOL
Lol nice
I feel like I just witnessed history...
cos you did
Dragon born? Dovakiiin?
@@mountainghoul13 climbing walls on glitchy horses since 2011
No u witnessed bibliographie :D
Huge congrats and great video!!! Patagonia, buy a van for Alex ;)
Climbing is a crazy sport. If you walked by Alex in a store without knowing who he was you'd never think to yourself: "There goes one of the best athletes on the planet," but he absolutely is.
Amazing film guys, incredible work Alex! Keep crushing
Thank you for sharing this video and your explanations. Thank's. Take care.
Respect man!
End made me cry.
Iam so sensitive.
So emotional.
Knowing noone will be able to climb this route for another decade.
so so So nice! thanks to the whole crew for creating this documentary!
All the respect in the world to Megos, may you continue to succeed and crush in all you try.
Astonishing movie! very inspiring! congratulations Alex, you totally nailed it! Now I'm waiting for Ghisolfi :)
So badass!! I have been waiting for this film to come out for some time. It did not disappoint
i´m so psyched for training now!
Ich auch!
@@thomasa.anderson9966 Indoor sports. Forbidden. By our Public Health Under... I mean... Caretakers.
@@armynyus9123 Indeed. The system is fucked.
Nice treat waking up at 5am to this!
I'm more excited than I've ever been in the 9 months.
Let's gooooo
This man is the climber I want to be
For sure the best film on TH-cam!
Great work!!
Congratulations to Alex and thanks for a good movie! It's very motivational, working very hard on something, without knowing if it's even possible.
you guys released it one day earlier. you re awesome, thank you so much for this video
Wow, what a masterpiece! Congrats Megos!
Beautiful doc with stunning cinematography, wow!
Beautiful watch, good work Megos!
Bravo, Alex. What an achievement. Legend. Xx
Imagine how good he’ll be when he hits puberty!!!
But for real man, insane props to you. Du bisst fantastick!
this was worth the wait! It's always inspiring watching Alex Megos climb
I wish I could give a like each time I see this. Fantastic Alex
Real motivation it was. The starting words and last words are true what he spoke.
Soo powerful! My week has been made!
Alex- "The hardest part is not loosing your mind."
Me- "It's gone, no worries"
LOL
Plz do a follow-up video to show us more of the route!
0:55 The “Nein” Cries are funny - Its pretty interesting to see everyone cursing in their native languages...
Eating a carrot while watching. Let’s go Megos!
You mean a sweet potato
@@jacobhancock2691 You mean a steak
Sad when people don't get a joke. #carrotsofpower!
@@wrongbeta Sad when people make such bad jokes.
Niiice! This was better than the main movie!
Can't wait for the next one!
I think that solving problems like this one, where you have to give everything you have over a long time without knowing if you’d ever get a reward, catapults you to another level of maturity in your profession. Can’t wait to see what’s next! Maybe the gold medal a the olympics? I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you!
This was super inspiring to watch!
His effort is incredible! Also the cinematography is just stunning! 💕🤙
Great film. Thank you all for this........motivation tank full to overflow and now I train 🦾
Simply amazing !
For such a young age, pretty wise and philosophical insights!
Wonderful production and such an amazing job Megos!
Well done! A great story behind an incredible ascent.
"I would grade it an 8a+(v12) boulder problem", wot
After climbing an 8b+(5.14a) and other moves, what a beast!
what? lol
And then 9a(5.14d) to the top lol
Very similar to Silence, which is pumpy 8b+, then 8c boulder problem, then 8a, then 7c and finally 6c, but with good rests in between!
@@Daniele.Rossini I can probably send the 6c. I leave the rest to you. :-)
hahaha i know it only because Ondra explained it! i don't even know what an 8b looks like!
Beyond belief! INCREDIBLE!!!....
What’s next 🤯?...
head wall 9a, impossible to fall
Stefan Brecher I understood that reference.
Lucid dreaming video reference?
you win the comment section today sir!
i hope everyone gets this^^
@@borislau1125 nope
and "i am not going to clip anything on the head wall" lol
IT'S HERE yessss
Congrats, that route is insane!
I'm scared of heights.
Beautiful camera work and edit.
Fucking awesome, Alex. Congrats on the new achievement! Very inspiring to watch ! Also good job to the editors 🤘
First ascent of Perfecto Mundo and Bibliographie in the last couple years...pretty spectacular...
Who else has seen this more than 3 times already?!
5th
@@ejl74 4
I want to see more of this route!
Love watching Alex climb, I hope there will be many sends to come after the olympics
Also, we still want a rotpunkt shirt