3rd Fall splash crux.... A thing of dreams and nightmares. That's one of the most incredible things I've ever seen. The control and confidence of the execution was truly amazing.
SeraphinoII like literally might be the most incredible thing I've ever seen. And holy moly have I spent a lot of time on the internet. This is a miracle
this is an incredible feat of climbing, deserves way more spotlight, the extreme conditions must make this climb so random and risky, also quite hard to train on it given the route can change quite fast due to the waterfall... incredible achievement, up there with Alain Roberts and Alex Honnold in the free solo realm.
Wow....easily the most incredible display of will and desire I’ve ever seen....and this video should have millions of views!!!! What’s the deal? If this were Alex Honnold there would be well over a million views. If you’re a climber and respect the art then you should tell everyone that you know to watch this video.
Joe Weber yeah, I dunno man.....don’t know anyone who actually wants to free solo half dome but that doesn’t stop millions of people from watching Alex do it...
Like, I can't even think about doing this thing with a rope. That waterfall must be so loud it would be hard to talk with your partner even next to you let alone through a walky or yelling 100ft up the route. Mad props. Though if this becomes a thing for climbers in Japan, I can see an accident waiting to happen...
What an amazing feat ruined (save the splash crux) by shockingly jumpy tiny-attention-span-grabbing editing. Why would you jump camera shots and ahead in time MID CRUX?
Do you also ever publish the non succeed attempts and people who felt in their attempt? I feel sad that we are pushing our youth to believe they are supermen
@@yScribblezHD a 5.4 grade is not based on conditions or length or even danger. In dry conditions, this would be considered a walk-up. I get it, crumbling holds and slippery, mossy surfaces make it dangerous.....that's my point. This is not technically difficult. It is dangerous and this is giving acclaim to someone for stupidly risking his life. I would guess that Ondra would be relying as much on luck as anything. Should we celebrate Russian roulette because it is dangerous and the participants are "brave" (I would say stupid)?
Ryan Morris Climbing grades (while somewhat arbitrary) are DEFINITELY based on difficulty. To say the length of a route DOES NOT factor in to difficulty gives me really all I need to know in terms of how frequently you climb lmao.
3rd Fall splash crux.... A thing of dreams and nightmares. That's one of the most incredible things I've ever seen. The control and confidence of the execution was truly amazing.
soloing on wet mossy choss, i mean yeah why not
Meanwhile I complain about humid air when climbing
Best. conditions. Ever.
It takes balls tho.. that was VERY impressive.
One of the best climbing videos ever made. One for the books.
Crazy, how he climbs solo through the wet passage, huge respect!!
You can see he's inspired by climbing in the UK. He was lucky to get those sticky damp conditions on the day of his send.
This is one of the most asinine, reckless, and amazing things I have ever seen.
Breath taking line! It must be incredible to experience a waterfall from that perspective!
映像もパフォーマンスも、すごく感動しました!!
Now way. To see someone freesolo in those conditions is maybe the most incredible thing i ever seen.
SeraphinoII like literally might be the most incredible thing I've ever seen. And holy moly have I spent a lot of time on the internet. This is a miracle
Simply amazing. Climbing through that waterfall looked super sketch. Awesome mental control.
Shivers of both chill and awe of incredible undertaking. Amazing footage and tremendous spirit of Toru to challenge himself. Congrats! 🤘🙇
this is an incredible feat of climbing, deserves way more spotlight, the extreme conditions must make this climb so random and risky, also quite hard to train on it given the route can change quite fast due to the waterfall... incredible achievement, up there with Alain Roberts and Alex Honnold in the free solo realm.
I cannot comprehend where he got the motivation to climb such a wet route with loose rock on the way. Climbing wet rock sucks...
3rd Fall Splash Crux is just nuts. 😵 That was incredible. おめでとう!
This guy really just climbed up through a waterfall... What a legend
Beautiful!
This is absolutely insane and amazing at the same time.
That's a huge achievement! pushing the limits of climbing...
What an amazing and inspiring climb! So courageous too. Thank you for sharing!!!
I love his general attitude to life
He finally satisfied himself.
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oh my god, respect! amazing
Wow....easily the most incredible display of will and desire I’ve ever seen....and this video should have millions of views!!!! What’s the deal? If this were Alex Honnold there would be well over a million views. If you’re a climber and respect the art then you should tell everyone that you know to watch this video.
Joe Weber yeah, I dunno man.....don’t know anyone who actually wants to free solo half dome but that doesn’t stop millions of people from watching Alex do it...
So zen. But... a bit too loud maybe? Greeeeat effort, such a beautiful climbing (and water) flow!
Like, I can't even think about doing this thing with a rope. That waterfall must be so loud it would be hard to talk with your partner even next to you let alone through a walky or yelling 100ft up the route.
Mad props. Though if this becomes a thing for climbers in Japan, I can see an accident waiting to happen...
Amazing guy !! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I DONT LIKE SOLO BUT .... I LIKE THIS KIND OF CLIMBING. ADVENTURE CLIMBING IS THE BEST.
WHAT TYP OR MODELL OF SHOES DID YOU WEAR?
ちょうど滝の映像をドローンで撮影していましたが、こういう迫力のある映像は撮れません!感動しました🥺
your next level crazy man! nice video...
Absolutely insane. Also awe-inspiring.
Incredible ! Respect !
How does he climb that with the 50 pound trad rack hanging from his groin?
great production!
ok northface your jacket is waterproof
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 excellent 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Looks like a painting!
Muting music on the 3rd Fall Splash Crux was really mean from you guys.
incredible
7:25
incredible!
7:40 Really scary. めちゃ怖い~
at least he's wearing a helmet
Reverse Canyoning at its best...
...beautiful video. Congratulations on the successful climb
Thumbs up, you crazy! 🙌
Amazing.
No chalk?
Why is he wearing a helmet?
Ouch, it actually makes sense - to protect him from falling objects...
Alex honnold wants to know your location -
Awesome
ACT ON REASON
*Free solos a wet multipitch with loose rock all over the place*
What jacket is he wearing?
The North Face Cum Splash jacket.
Completely wild.
DanO is back!
He was calm because he knew even if he fell, his huge balls would act as an amazing flotation device.
I always assumed if the rock is wet, the climbing is off. This guy doesn't seem to get out of bed without it
What an amazing feat ruined (save the splash crux) by shockingly jumpy tiny-attention-span-grabbing editing. Why would you jump camera shots and ahead in time MID CRUX?
Do you also ever publish the non succeed attempts and people who felt in their attempt? I feel sad that we are pushing our youth to believe they are supermen
Respect!!
I get scared watching them climb with no ropes...
7:30 I dont want to be there :D
A great example of what latex gloves can do. This man is not getting the virus.
WoW!
what a fucking BAD ASS!!!!!!!!
So this is how non-climbers see Alex Honnold as?
no chalk, that some hardcore shit right there
Watch out Alex
ovaj je gori od onog drugog autista
This looks like 5.4 even with the wet.
Climbing grades have just nothing to do with this story.
something something "5.2 in my gym" lol
Endurance alone puts this way past 5.4, not to mention he's soloing it lmfao.
@@yScribblezHD a 5.4 grade is not based on conditions or length or even danger. In dry conditions, this would be considered a walk-up. I get it, crumbling holds and slippery, mossy surfaces make it dangerous.....that's my point. This is not technically difficult. It is dangerous and this is giving acclaim to someone for stupidly risking his life. I would guess that Ondra would be relying as much on luck as anything. Should we celebrate Russian roulette because it is dangerous and the participants are "brave" (I would say stupid)?
Ryan Morris Climbing grades (while somewhat arbitrary) are DEFINITELY based on difficulty. To say the length of a route DOES NOT factor in to difficulty gives me really all I need to know in terms of how frequently you climb lmao.
Awesome