i know this is an older video but it feels so refreshing and reassuring to see you scared on a climb... I recently led my first route which was a 5.8 but I was so insanely scared and felt embarrassed alongside my climbing friends. I couldn't help but cry afterwards reliving that fear. Thank you for always showing your vulnerable side!!! It's so easy to think that great climbers like you don't get scared and are so brave, but we're all still human.
i totally understand getting shit scared from falling especially when the bolt is clear out to the side and below you. I've gotten better at climbing past the bolt when its inline with my body but the pendulum falls are still so scary (time for me to go back to the gym and practice those type of falls with my belay partner). great effort though!!! love seeing fellow strong badass women trying real hard!! keep crushin!
That's such a beautiful line, and a worthy adversary for sure. Bachar was no pushover. You're following in the footsteps (soles?) of giants, keep it up!
I think in climbing it will always exist the fear of falling, sometimes that fear overcomes us and makes us think that the crux is too much for us or some negative ideas like that, I think that´s totally normal and that's part of climbing. But the real crux is overcoming those fears because that's what makes so wonderful the lead climbing. Climbing without fear would get to a point to be boring. I know you will top that rout and you will overcome that fear, I would like to see that in a video of how you do it. I love your videos and your good vibe. Eres grande Anna!
Yeah! It’s totally a mental game when it comes to climbing outdoors (I mean, indoors too!) but it’s also why it’s so amazing and addictive and everything I ever want to do haha 😂 amazing insight, gracias :)
Hey Anna! Gabby again, I'm still planning on starting from the beginning of your videos but I couldn't resist watching this new vid! What a great decision that was! :) I think a great deal of us have all been there Anna on one day or another. It is so brave of you to show your viewers these hard and frustrating moments, to remind us that we are not alone in these fears while climbing. Watching this and seeing how ready you were to complete this climb, but doubting some of your abilities reminded me of a very similar experience I had on a route a few months ago. I didn't send, but I did end up in tears by the time I was lowered to the ground. Much like you, after tears were dried, I gained a lot of clarity about what mental roadblocks I previously didn't know I had and what I could do better next time to continue to overcome them. Keep crushing!
Hi Gabby! Again! Awww so kind of you to leave this message 😍 getting through mental roadblocks is just as big a part of the game of climbing as physical roadblocks (if not more!) so I’ve found it super natural to let the cameras roll when I’m fighting through it. I don’t think people do it enough, and I’m here to show the whole side of climbing, not just the positives! It’s such a relatable fear too-I feel like we grow most in moments like this. Keep crushing it out there and I’m just so happy you’re enjoying my content omg
Anna, I literally made sure I had my movie snacks ready for this vid!! 😂😂😂Does anyone else use these videos as motivation to get daily tasks done?!! I look forward to your footage everyday 🙌🙌🙌
Thanks for sharing this - I think it's important to remember (particularly when binging through big impressive TH-cam climbs) that not every day can or will end with a send and that that doesn't make it a "failure." There's still lots of enjoyment to be had, a lot learnt (sometimes more than sending), and pushing outside your comfort zone is a challenging and, hopefully, rewarding experience that takes time.
This must before you met the @wideboyz. Tell Pete to add "jamming" by Bob Marley to one of his videos if he can lol. I think they have never thought of that, it's an original thought haha.
I think I was supposed to have the gates facing the opposite way I’m traversing because if the rope catches weird, they could potentially unclip? I totally didn’t notice at the time but it’s such a good thing to note and remember for next time! I was probably too scared to think straight haha
@@AnnaHazelnutt Yep, gate direction (sorry for my English). I have seen them unclip several times, it actually happens. For hard/dangerous parts of the route, I prefer screw gate quick draws.
i know this is an older video but it feels so refreshing and reassuring to see you scared on a climb... I recently led my first route which was a 5.8 but I was so insanely scared and felt embarrassed alongside my climbing friends. I couldn't help but cry afterwards reliving that fear.
Thank you for always showing your vulnerable side!!! It's so easy to think that great climbers like you don't get scared and are so brave, but we're all still human.
i totally understand getting shit scared from falling especially when the bolt is clear out to the side and below you. I've gotten better at climbing past the bolt when its inline with my body but the pendulum falls are still so scary (time for me to go back to the gym and practice those type of falls with my belay partner). great effort though!!! love seeing fellow strong badass women trying real hard!! keep crushin!
That's such a beautiful line, and a worthy adversary for sure. Bachar was no pushover. You're following in the footsteps (soles?) of giants, keep it up!
hahaha omg yes! I know, whenever I see a Bachar climb I know I'm gonna fall in love with it. His style is just, untouchable
I think in climbing it will always exist the fear of falling, sometimes that fear overcomes us and makes us think that the crux is too much for us or some negative ideas like that, I think that´s totally normal and that's part of climbing. But the real crux is overcoming those fears because that's what makes so wonderful the lead climbing. Climbing without fear would get to a point to be boring. I know you will top that rout and you will overcome that fear, I would like to see that in a video of how you do it. I love your videos and your good vibe. Eres grande Anna!
Yeah! It’s totally a mental game when it comes to climbing outdoors (I mean, indoors too!) but it’s also why it’s so amazing and addictive and everything I ever want to do haha 😂 amazing insight, gracias :)
Hey Anna! Gabby again, I'm still planning on starting from the beginning of your videos but I couldn't resist watching this new vid! What a great decision that was! :)
I think a great deal of us have all been there Anna on one day or another. It is so brave of you to show your viewers these hard and frustrating moments, to remind us that we are not alone in these fears while climbing. Watching this and seeing how ready you were to complete this climb, but doubting some of your abilities reminded me of a very similar experience I had on a route a few months ago. I didn't send, but I did end up in tears by the time I was lowered to the ground. Much like you, after tears were dried, I gained a lot of clarity about what mental roadblocks I previously didn't know I had and what I could do better next time to continue to overcome them. Keep crushing!
Hi Gabby! Again! Awww so kind of you to leave this message 😍 getting through mental roadblocks is just as big a part of the game of climbing as physical roadblocks (if not more!) so I’ve found it super natural to let the cameras roll when I’m fighting through it. I don’t think people do it enough, and I’m here to show the whole side of climbing, not just the positives!
It’s such a relatable fear too-I feel like we grow most in moments like this. Keep crushing it out there and I’m just so happy you’re enjoying my content omg
Anna, I literally made sure I had my movie snacks ready for this vid!! 😂😂😂Does anyone else use these videos as motivation to get daily tasks done?!! I look forward to your footage everyday 🙌🙌🙌
Ahhh 😍❤️😍 this comment just made my day!!! So glad you like the vids omg
Always nice to see you overcome challanges; looks like some good climbs!
Enjoy them and stay healthy :)
thank you! I'll do my best!
Eres muy pura Anna! thx for showing that scary reality of sport climb!
Aww gracias! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
That was crazy! So cool!
Thanks for sharing this - I think it's important to remember (particularly when binging through big impressive TH-cam climbs) that not every day can or will end with a send and that that doesn't make it a "failure." There's still lots of enjoyment to be had, a lot learnt (sometimes more than sending), and pushing outside your comfort zone is a challenging and, hopefully, rewarding experience that takes time.
Totally! I like how these videos show my progress as well :) we’re all on a journey! Which includes lots of falls haha
Here watching friend. Great video. Stay safe
Thanks!
Your welcome💯
I love this video!!! Thank you for posting the messy middle of climbing! ALso I have to know, where are those yellow pants from?!
Haha yes! The messy middle, I like that frase. The yellow pants are Wild Country 😍
You tried so hard!!! Vaya pedazo de pegue, titana!!!!
Siiii jajaja poc a poc 🙌🏽
This must before you met the @wideboyz. Tell Pete to add "jamming" by Bob Marley to one of his videos if he can lol. I think they have never thought of that, it's an original thought haha.
You've come a long way since this video. You're kind of a badass now.
Cool route!
it is!!! Gotta go back for it ahhh
Happy you tried!
First 2 biners were hung the wrong way, helmet would also be a good idea on routes like this.
Looked just fine to me. A quick draw and then an alpine? To be fair I dont care much about gate direction unless the bolts are weird (glue ins)
I think I was supposed to have the gates facing the opposite way I’m traversing because if the rope catches weird, they could potentially unclip? I totally didn’t notice at the time but it’s such a good thing to note and remember for next time! I was probably too scared to think straight haha
@@AnnaHazelnutt Yep, gate direction (sorry for my English). I have seen them unclip several times, it actually happens. For hard/dangerous parts of the route, I prefer screw gate quick draws.
First one is fine, second one is backwards.
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Why do you scare me like this
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