Great climb Seth! Even though the video was longer I really appreciate the whole anchor building at the end. It's really great to watch what someone experienced can do with *very* minimal gear. Building belays is still something I'm improving on so that was great to watch!
Super agree with this comment. It's surprisingly rare to see the anchor build in climbing videos. This is my favorite climbing channel because it's just what i want to see: the whole pitch, no cuts, the piece placement, rope management, the struggle.
Got into climbing in early 80's. Fell in love with it. For all the same reasons all others have. I dont get out much at this time. I appreciate soooooo deeply, you bringing me on the rock with you. Thank you, thank you!!!!!!! Climb on, david
I love your videos. I just been getting into trad climbing myself. I enjoy watching your placement, and your little comments of what and why and what your doing. I would like to see more of your multi -pitch anchor building process like in this video. Stay safe my friend
@@FirstPersonBeta Thanks for the details. Seems like nuts go a long way there, same with smaller cams. Glad you made it work and didn't take the ride of your life!
Great climb Seth! Even though the video was longer I really appreciate the whole anchor building at the end. It's really great to watch what someone experienced can do with *very* minimal gear. Building belays is still something I'm improving on so that was great to watch!
Super agree with this comment. It's surprisingly rare to see the anchor build in climbing videos. This is my favorite climbing channel because it's just what i want to see: the whole pitch, no cuts, the piece placement, rope management, the struggle.
An infinite sea of mesmerizing rock.
LOL the last "Climb on!" was powerful.
Maybe one of my favourites thus far.
You said “That’s nice” on that blue cam placement referring to the rock, meanwhile I’m like “that’s nice” referring to *finally* putting a piece in
Heh, it was a little, "glad I got something in" as well.
Got into climbing in early 80's. Fell in love with it. For all the same reasons all others have. I dont get out much at this time.
I appreciate soooooo deeply, you bringing me on the rock with you. Thank you, thank you!!!!!!!
Climb on, david
I love your videos. I just been getting into trad climbing myself. I enjoy watching your placement, and your little comments of what and why and what your doing. I would like to see more of your multi -pitch anchor building process like in this video. Stay safe my friend
Great climb! Thank you for showing the anchor / belay setup at the end!!! Will share vid.
Well when in doubt... run it out!
Looks like a fun climb for the grade
Nice video, I wish I was in red rocks!
Way to make do with the gear you had!
Wow
Is this the second and third pitches combined or just P2 to P3?
What was your rack for the climb?
Single Rack to #3.5 with double 1's and 2's. Probably fine if you're not planning on linking pitches but might be a little sparse if you do.
@@FirstPersonBeta Thanks for the details. Seems like nuts go a long way there, same with smaller cams. Glad you made it work and didn't take the ride of your life!
"I hope cams work in horizontals"? wtf