Follow me through the struggle of projecting "Burden of Dreams" (V17/9A). Enjoy! Subscribe for more content and GIVEAWAYS! Video: Bobby Vannoy Instagram: shawnrabout...
Jeez, I'm trying to imagine what someone who never climbed would think watching this. I mean that dude is going all the way to Finland to sit under a frozen rock in the middle of a wasteland, desperately trying to hold onto sharp granite cristals and cutting bits of shredded skin off his bleeding fingers. What a funny game we play.
Having tarped up a few boulders myself in my days, I can very much respect your skill at creating such a nice tarp-house around the boulder. Definitely impressed by your tarping.
Fun fact from a Finnish geologist: the rock type (rapakivi granite) was generated in a magma chamber of a Yellowstone-like supervolcano about 1.6 billion years ago.
I feel like shawn is getting way more comfortable with the camera and its really nice because its not extra, it just feels like hes documenting his climbing for himself and its amazing to see
Man watching Shawn connecting those moves really puts in perspective how FRICKING STRONG he is, i just watched the Lattice BOD replica video where Will and Aidan tries to connect the first moves and just looks imposible
Ok this video was sick af especially with the ending having Shawn seemingly stay some extra days completely alone to work it and hitting some insane links?!?! Plus the mtv cribs edit was 👌
I've seen a few videos of you doing amazing things, and I was impressed. I think this is the second video I've seen of you working on this project, and it's really cool to see what goes into it. I'm amazed how much planning, and trial & error, goes into literally every finger placement and shift of balance or weight. It's also cool to see how much you enjoy the journey of getting there, not just the glory moment of topping it.
Jeez, I'm trying to imagine what someone who never climbed would think watching this. I mean that dude is going all the way to Finland to sit under a frozen rock in the middle of a wasteland, desperately trying to hold onto sharp granite cristals and cutting bits of shredded skin off his bleeding fingers. What a funny game we play.
Having tarped up a few boulders myself in my days, I can very much respect your skill at creating such a nice tarp-house around the boulder. Definitely impressed by your tarping.
Nalle really outdid himself with sending this megaproj years ago! He was really ahead of his time!
Aidan got full replica holds, Vadim got holds he found in a bargain bucket and then we got Shawn actually out there.... showing us the bum gun
Reading the comments it’s safe to say that even without a third V17 Shawn could definitely get a boyfriend in any climbing gym
Fun fact from a Finnish geologist: the rock type (rapakivi granite) was generated in a magma chamber of a Yellowstone-like supervolcano about 1.6 billion years ago.
I feel like shawn is getting way more comfortable with the camera and its really nice because its not extra, it just feels like hes documenting his climbing for himself and its amazing to see
Crazy to be that close to sending a V17 in the Finnish Winter
It's insane how fast he's progressing on this.
Aidan Roberts brought Burden of Dreams to the gym, but Shawn Raboutou brught the gym to Burden of Dreams
"Hopefully today is the day that it is climbable, at least"
The quality of these videos are just incredible!!
convinced that he already sent it and will announce it in June or something
Looks like the next part gonna be in mellow channel 😉, sick progression!
Man watching Shawn connecting those moves really puts in perspective how FRICKING STRONG he is, i just watched the Lattice BOD replica video where Will and Aidan tries to connect the first moves and just looks imposible
Ok this video was sick af especially with the ending having Shawn seemingly stay some extra days completely alone to work it and hitting some insane links?!?! Plus the mtv cribs edit was 👌
The mtv cribs intro is premium internet content. This video made my day man
What an amazing climber, inspiring as always. No complaining, just trying hard! Outdoor climbing at it's best!
I've seen a few videos of you doing amazing things, and I was impressed. I think this is the second video I've seen of you working on this project, and it's really cool to see what goes into it. I'm amazed how much planning, and trial & error, goes into literally every finger placement and shift of balance or weight. It's also cool to see how much you enjoy the journey of getting there, not just the glory moment of topping it.
What a vid, finally seeing the project from a great angle. Hope to see you back at it soon