my blood doesn't run cold, but my hands start sweating... That's probably my body telling me that it's a little suicidal and would rather like to slip off with wet hands instead of having to endure such a situation any longer 😆
@@michiganjack1337 I feel you heights are one of the only things that scares me, and worst part is I used to do parkour and jump roofs, but committing would sometimes take minutes 😂
@@roman_roman_roman , воевали не только русские, почти все участвовали тем или иным образом. Но есть некоторые районы Москвы, Нью-Йорка и тд где так же опасно))
As a non-climber I am amazed by people who can compose themselves at this altitude. I take you're a climber with experience who isn't impressed by this video in the least.
@@Apeshower That's a selection bias. If everybody did this dangerous rock climbing, I'm sure the death rate would be far superior to the death rate of staying at home (which everybody is doing too). Just like more people die by riding a bike than by flying a plane. But my chances of crashing if I fly a plane are close to 100%, because I have zero experience with piloting an aircraft. So obviously, the bike ride is the safest choice for me by far, as it is for the vast majority of people. Even if the death rate is higher with biking.
@@xavierharvey4961 it's not for adrenaline, escalators have the most developed tendons among human beings, they also have to train years to reach the level of expertise, saying they do this for the adrenaline is an insult, they don't dedicate their whole lives to the sport just because "adrenaline" I assure you that most of them love nature and do this for the sense of freedom and realization it gives, you're not like "every other human being out there" those words are powerful in everyone that practices an extreme sport, extreme sports practitioners also don't do it for the money, the experience is marvelous, doing something like this dude? It makes you love yourself a lot more, some of them earn money if the opportunity arise, but no one begins doing something like this for the money, or because you want to have a nice body for the girls, or because you want to demonstrate someone to the world, those reasons are bullshit reasons people give to justify something they cannot understand
He literally had a rope on him the whole time, so he wasn't in danger for even 1 sec.. show me someone doing it without a harnest, then we can talk about ball weight again
@@flyingkompot3123 Via Ferratas difficulties are rated in letters from A to E, and then there are like two or three Fs and one G worldwide, but 99% are A to E. My first ever Via Ferrata, the "Kaiser Max Klettersteig", was an E (hardest Via Ferrata of Tirol) and I barely got out of breath (to be fair, I climb 7c, so this helps). What I am trying to say is Via Ferratas are NOT HARD! If a via ferrata would be hard, it wouldn't be a via ferrata anymore but just a sports climbing route and you wouldn't climb it with those ferrata sets but with a normal climbing rope. The problem is, the hardest you could make a ferrata, would just be a horizontal steel rope through a roof, but even that wouldn't be really hard to climb (would be G then, so, the max.). The Ferrata shown in the Video is named "Feliz Navidad" and located in spain and is mostly B-D/E with a short E Part just shortly before the end, so indeed not very challenging. So... yeah, after giving it one secured go with a harnest at first, I would actually consider to "climb" this without any safety gear, because.. it REALLY is not that dangerous.
for this one its seems easier... i always think about people on k2, those laddders, ropes ext. they had video for one person died when rope breaks and someone died from that.
Since I've seen a few comments on it, *most* of the time these fixtures are installed by someone who is hooked in at the top and lowered down. They don't just free climb up there lol.
@@jeremysmith9694 Not knowing something doesn't mean you've no brain. I know thousands of things you don't know and the other way around. Doesn't mean that one of us is stupid... But your statement is.
@@fluseint.1303 I think not knowing something is the definition of dumb. More than not knowing something, but not thinking about something in order to understand it better. Sometimes intelligence takes a little effort to understand something more than you currently do.
@@jeremysmith9694 That thought is dumb and funny. It would mean that everyone who don't know how to repair a car is dumb, not knowing how to make cheese makes you dumb... Etc. Your "logic" lacks of logic. It's impossible to know everything. You're born more or less intelligent than others but all your knowledge is education/learning which doesn't make you more intelligent...
WIKIPEDIA "A via ferrata is a climbing route that employs steel cables, rungs or ladders, fixed to the rock to which the climbers affix a harness with two leashes, which allows the climbers to secure themselves to the metal fixture and limit any fall. The cable and other fixtures, such as iron rungs (stemples), pegs, carved steps, and ladders and bridges, provide both footings and handholds, as well. This allows climbing on otherwise dangerous routes without the risks of unprotected scrambling and climbing or the need for technical climbing equipment. They expand the opportunities for accessing difficult peaks as an alternative to rock climbing and mountaineering, both of which require higher skills and more specialized equipment."
I once knew a guy who didn’t want to try rock climbing citing the reason that he didn’t trust the climbing rope (which has a breaking strain of like 2.4 tonnes)
En cierta manera es lo mismo que anclarse con los 2 cabos a la via ferrata, si peta el cable te vas para abajo, igual que la anilla. Osea en ninguno de los casos hay redundancia, luego se podría debatir si las anillas de las cadenas son fiables o no...
Imagin to be the first: Ohhh kay, lets install some saves here. I just hang at that wall, leaning back, having my drill with me and installing a chain... somehow. Now lets test it: Wow, what a nice swing!
I think it's very common (especially for long routes) to use a top-rope approach when bolting and preparing the wall. I.e. you will descend down from the top while being anchored to a tree or something similar. Virtually no risk for the ones that do it, as long as their gear holds up.
Con entrenamiento, todo se consigue... Esque yo lo que más hago es escalada, para hacer esta vía Ferrata, es necesario un mínimo nivel de escalada, es dura y técnica.... Pero está muy divertida
It’s funny how in the eyes of the public since Alex solo’ed el cap now every single achievement in climbing that doesn’t mean an imminent risk to your own life is not worth celebrating, even tho the people saying that wouldn’t even dare to climb a 20 feet hill if they have a chance of slipping
the way the roof is protected with a vertical cable is so sketch. If you fell, you'd take a pretty big whip onto your static tether. I'd be clipping my PAS to the rungs.
@@Dankman9 he swung the ring with his right hand, let go, grabbed his carabiner, and clipped it into the ring as it swung back toward him. He couldn't reach it with the carabiner initially.
I do a lot of via, and I'd rather fall trad. The thing with via is apart from a guarantee you have no way of knowing if the kit will hold. And the exposure is incredible. I love it. But yikes.
Via Ferrata un carajo 😂 hago escalada industrial, trabajos verticales y perfecto todo, he estado a mas de 130 metros de altura. Pero eso si es de relocos jajaja en horabuena al grupo y gracias por compartir el video.
Quick question.. who,how and when put all the courses together? Its very impressive to see these people conquer it but I'm more fascinated with the fact somebody took the initiative an made it possible for the rest
The via ferrata "Feliz Navidad" was built by JOM, a team of people leading by Joaquín Olmo (you can google it). These people love creating jaw-dropping via ferratas.
the first via ferrata were installed in mountains in the alps in order to enable troops to move through the mountains, by the Austrian and Italian armies during WWI. They installed these, while being shot at...very carefully.
@@TheFOXsoftairsaids the individual from the conformity of a keyboard. Are you involved in any part of this creation? You come across as is if was you’re everyday activities.
A cable-hung worker comes down and drills into the rock, and another, or himself, then attaches hooks, loops, and steel cables. He's not even a climber.
Actually it's one at a time. Building such "way" takes months or even years :) You need to take hammer, drill, handles, chains, "glue" and way more climbing gear
@@carlosdeleon6958 no es por la dificultad del tramo es exactamente por la altura... No todo el mundo tiene la mente para hacer ese tipo de actividades
Ive climbed the Nose on El Cap and the direct northwest wall on half dome but i still think this would count as an adventure. Its not a style of climbing most American climbers would tolerate such a route in america but its inevitable such routes are going to be established here in the states. I"d love to climb something like this in Europe or Asia but I don't thimk anything like this should be built on public lands. Not here in the states unless it was a way to bring in considerable tax revenue which was used to maintain legitimate climbing routes and approaches through out the country. Tax revenue is the only reason i"d support such a heavy handed climbing route. Its just an affront to traditional climbing.
How to get Adrinaline rush while laying on your bed
একদম👍
Ikr
Yeah
Watch free solo
I get those while laying on my bed with my eyes closed.
I had to put on my climbing gear just to feel safe watching this.
I shit myself on their behalf.
i just wanna know what crazy fuk put those anchors in
🇭🇺
😂😂😂👍
People climbs walls like this without stairs or chains every step...safe i dont mind but not enough interesting
I thought they had to grab the rings and do like king kong i'm so dumb
I thought same thing...
Same
Me too
Lol
Mee too lol😂
Even just watching this makes my blood run cold. I can't even imagine being the people responsible for installing those anchors.
my blood doesn't run cold, but my hands start sweating...
That's probably my body telling me that it's a little suicidal and would rather like to slip off with wet hands instead of having to endure such a situation any longer 😆
@@i.i.iiii.i.i Same here. Like my palms start sweating immediately.
@@michiganjack1337 That's your sign to not try, because you will slip and fall
@@Juuk-D precisely. I get vertigo just walking down the stairs
@@michiganjack1337 I feel you heights are one of the only things that scares me, and worst part is I used to do parkour and jump roofs, but committing would sometimes take minutes 😂
Internet: What a brave men.
Me: Brave is the one installing those handlebars.
They probably had a rope at the top
@@famcolling4776 They still would have had to get to the top for that
@@gazelle1467 maybe they got there on helicopter
@@muumi4u turns out there's an escalator on the other side of the cliff.
@@forkittens lol WTF I was scared as hell over here lol
2:32 at this point I would save the game, just in case
No need man. It must be a checkpoint
That’s basically what the clamps are for
OKay, you win award for best comment :D
@@petrsefry2079 thanks man 🤣
😂
The guy who installed the rings and the handles is really increadible
likely set an anchor at the top and rappelled down to them. Still gnarly, but not incredibly dangerous if you know what you're doing
I don’t see the point in them though since it ruins the wall for rock climbing
I don't know how I'd feel putting that much trust into those rings and handles. Are they constantly checked to see if they'll hold?
@@Meltdownlv100 doubt it. Matters how often the route is used
@@jazzmouse2498 It's a wall
Normal humans: "Nope".
Alex Honnold: "That's cheating"
Alex would do it in half the time without ropes xD
@@mawortz He would still need some training tho… At least to get a sense of the route
뭐라는겨
@@syuma961 알렉스 호놀드가 우흥하고 운대
How my grandparents would say they walked to school everyday.
I thought they said such things only in Russia 🤣
Please stop this joke.
@@patrikpass2962 ikr? Under EVERY fricking video!!
@@sj-237 Yeah, and they always have tons of upvotes. Are there really that many five year olds watching these kinds of videos.
@@roman_roman_roman , воевали не только русские, почти все участвовали тем или иным образом. Но есть некоторые районы Москвы, Нью-Йорка и тд где так же опасно))
The rings and handles are natural formations of rocks
Calla tiroteo escolar
@@jhonatan2479 de hecho soy de México, hijo
Uy, Cago el chistosito de
-hAhA tiRotEO escOLar
@@jhonatan2479 jajaja quedaste como pendejo, todo idiota jajajajajajajajaja
Fascinating
single point protection on some weathered chains. cool.
my thoughts exactly...
As a non-climber I am amazed by people who can compose themselves at this altitude. I take you're a climber with experience who isn't impressed by this video in the least.
Jamie Williams - at a guess, I reckon Cobra Clarke is being sarcastic.......
Yeah, I was being sarcastic. I do climb, never tried climbing via ferrata, though.
@@cobraclarke203 this seems scarier than some more technical climbs
I'll stay and guard the house while you're out, someone has to do that too.
And there are more people injured around the house than doing this, so you’re the brave one. Just be careful,with those sharp knives.....
ya know feed the cats, water the houseplants, keep your snacks company.
NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES
@@Apeshower That's a selection bias. If everybody did this dangerous rock climbing, I'm sure the death rate would be far superior to the death rate of staying at home (which everybody is doing too).
Just like more people die by riding a bike than by flying a plane. But my chances of crashing if I fly a plane are close to 100%, because I have zero experience with piloting an aircraft. So obviously, the bike ride is the safest choice for me by far, as it is for the vast majority of people. Even if the death rate is higher with biking.
@@brinckau I see you took my flippant jest seriously……… it’s but a joke, however, thanks for the analysis. 👍
nah man
No, not even in a dream
same here
@@RealDeme I don't call this a dream more about a nightmare and I even afraid of highs.
Hahahahah
Maybe
Everything ok but someone had to put that rings and handles in there
I always think about the person who had to put the rings in the first place
I have the same damn question
@@cuentafeik4333 You just abseil and get to work putting them in
@@timiposl5078 abseil😂
How did they do it?
I’d bring a waterbucket with me, in emergencies it might be useful if I can stick the landing.
😆
legend
elytra with firework can be useful
@John Orr bruh mans rly didnt have a childhood
John Orr he means you never played Minecraft
The amount of trust he places on these handles is incredible.
higher than own wife...
He's secured the entire time.
@@MrCmon113 I think you are brainless and can't understand what he wrote. Read between the lines.
@@MrCmon113 He was secured to these chains, which also requires a lot of trust.
The only thing I understood from their dialog is puta madre
Hello english person
Moris Sombre legit
@jayday 313 k pedo carnal
@@joelcompta8512 no mams
@@joelcompta8512 y yo a la tuya :v
I just wanted to know who was the guy who put those railings on the rock.
Mad man
@Azman Azman wow thats awesome, thanks for sharing!
Act of god
Chuck Norris
Spader man
Let's go on a hike, he said. It'll be fun, he said.
Kıss me now
Just think of guys that put handles there. Fukin insane!
who does it? or like how is it done lol
@@strawhives Like one of the top comments said: "These fixtures are installed by someone who is hooked in at the top and lowered down."
Dont no. But its 1 of best video s ive seen. U need some balls 4 that shit
Some1 put them therr no robot
@@strawhives Watch a rock climbing video, it's just as safe as what they are doing, not that insane.
The fact that people do shit like this on purpose blows my mind.
Human being is a curious thing
Adrenaline is a helluva drug
Ppl do this just for the thrill and adrenaline u get. Is it reckless? Of course but has that stopped humans from trial and error, nope😂.
Big kahunas
@@xavierharvey4961 it's not for adrenaline, escalators have the most developed tendons among human beings, they also have to train years to reach the level of expertise, saying they do this for the adrenaline is an insult, they don't dedicate their whole lives to the sport just because "adrenaline" I assure you that most of them love nature and do this for the sense of freedom and realization it gives, you're not like "every other human being out there" those words are powerful in everyone that practices an extreme sport, extreme sports practitioners also don't do it for the money, the experience is marvelous, doing something like this dude? It makes you love yourself a lot more, some of them earn money if the opportunity arise, but no one begins doing something like this for the money, or because you want to have a nice body for the girls, or because you want to demonstrate someone to the world, those reasons are bullshit reasons people give to justify something they cannot understand
anyone else's hands sweating profusely?
This is why I can't climb... The chalk on my hands turn to clay...
My hands don't sweat, my legs feel weak when I watch.
Not only my hands, my feet too
I just finished beating my meat, so very sweaty right now.
Every time bruh....Instant clammy hands.
Tecnicamente es facil, psicologicamente estoy muerto
Lo estaba pasando yo mal desde el sofá, imagínate ahí, que agobio....
De verdad a mí me da algo si Intento eso
Verdad.
Acá de casa una papa 😏🤣🤣
no es facil mi amigo, tecnicamente tienes que ser muy preciso
En serio debo reconocer la valentía de los que pasan y que pasaron por primera vez. Gran esfuerzo.
Why is my heart beating so fast...
"fearless" is bs in your name then..
LivingLiam 😂
Because the cinnamon poptart just popped from the toaster and you just got comfy
Fuckin right! And I've done flips off 45 foot waterfalls
Good! Now you just need sweaty hands , tired legs and a metallic taste in your mouth from too much adrenaline and you are almost there !!
Who was the legend that secured all of that climbing gear up there to begin with?
You couldn't pay me to do this.
somebody that actually had good anchors and rappelled from the top with a hammer drill. lol
I thought that via ferrata was made by the Italian army because they wanted to escape de German army
@@TheMarusero bruh it was made to fight not to escape...italians won the war, who where they running away from? Haha
Don’t know how those handles didn’t break with the incredible weight of this mans balls
He literally had a rope on him the whole time, so he wasn't in danger for even 1 sec.. show me someone doing it without a harnest, then we can talk about ball weight again
@@jokomerte Well then i want to see u doing it
@@flyingkompot3123 Via Ferratas difficulties are rated in letters from A to E, and then there are like two or three Fs and one G worldwide, but 99% are A to E.
My first ever Via Ferrata, the "Kaiser Max Klettersteig", was an E (hardest Via Ferrata of Tirol) and I barely got out of breath (to be fair, I climb 7c, so this helps).
What I am trying to say is Via Ferratas are NOT HARD! If a via ferrata would be hard, it wouldn't be a via ferrata anymore but just a sports climbing route and you wouldn't climb it with those ferrata sets but with a normal climbing rope. The problem is, the hardest you could make a ferrata, would just be a horizontal steel rope through a roof, but even that wouldn't be really hard to climb (would be G then, so, the max.).
The Ferrata shown in the Video is named "Feliz Navidad" and located in spain and is mostly B-D/E with a short E Part just shortly before the end, so indeed not very challenging.
So... yeah, after giving it one secured go with a harnest at first, I would actually consider to "climb" this without any safety gear, because.. it REALLY is not that dangerous.
@@jokomerte well the grab a gopro and do it if its that easy
@@flyingkompot3123 it’s legit a ladder rock climbers would find this piss
watching this makes me more afraid of heights than i was before.
They are crazy, but those man who planted this structures are fkin awesome.
Buenísimo ese último tramo de anillas
@@tronquitomountainlife Speak english you imbecil
@@S00rabh It's about all of us, that's why he shouldn't be selfish and speak only his language instead of something we can all understand.
Bacteria ??? and who says “us” is majority English speaking? The title of the video is in Spanish. Shut your pretentious ass up
Bacteria shut it bud
questions i have aways asks for myself: who's the first guy who climb on that to put thoses safety pines and bars
not only you...
I reckon he would be secured by the one he's placed last himself
they set an anchor at the top and rappel down
for this one its seems easier... i always think about people on k2, those laddders, ropes ext. they had video for one person died when rope breaks and someone died from that.
Probably Tony Stark in his suit.
Since I've seen a few comments on it, *most* of the time these fixtures are installed by someone who is hooked in at the top and lowered down. They don't just free climb up there lol.
I'm glad someone out there has a brain.
@@jeremysmith9694 Not knowing something doesn't mean you've no brain.
I know thousands of things you don't know and the other way around. Doesn't mean that one of us is stupid... But your statement is.
Fuse guy has more brain than Jeremy guy.
Change my mind.
@@fluseint.1303 I think not knowing something is the definition of dumb. More than not knowing something, but not thinking about something in order to understand it better. Sometimes intelligence takes a little effort to understand something more than you currently do.
@@jeremysmith9694 That thought is dumb and funny. It would mean that everyone who don't know how to repair a car is dumb, not knowing how to make cheese makes you dumb... Etc. Your "logic" lacks of logic. It's impossible to know everything. You're born more or less intelligent than others but all your knowledge is education/learning which doesn't make you more intelligent...
WIKIPEDIA
"A via ferrata is a climbing route that employs steel cables, rungs or ladders, fixed to the rock to which the climbers affix a harness with two leashes, which allows the climbers to secure themselves to the metal fixture and limit any fall. The cable and other fixtures, such as iron rungs (stemples), pegs, carved steps, and ladders and bridges, provide both footings and handholds, as well. This allows climbing on otherwise dangerous routes without the risks of unprotected scrambling and climbing or the need for technical climbing equipment. They expand the opportunities for accessing difficult peaks as an alternative to rock climbing and mountaineering, both of which require higher skills and more specialized equipment."
As much as I wanna make the "and that's aid climbing" joke, this looks absolutely insane and I'd love to do it, thanks for the cool info
Dude just swing from ring to ring lol
exactly my thoughts. dude is a bitch who is afraid of spawning back to the last spot he saved
@@stopstalkingyouspookybastard im a btch too then, because just watching this is making my hands sweat.
@@stopstalkingyouspookybastard Not often I laugh, but I really did.
LuckyAF FPV ninja warrior death edition style!
lee I think were on to somthing ...
I’m sorry there’s no way I would trust those Stankey ass chains with my life 🙄✋🏻
@Sasuke Uchiha 😉😉😉
I once knew a guy who didn’t want to try rock climbing citing the reason that he didn’t trust the climbing rope (which has a breaking strain of like 2.4 tonnes)
@Sasuke Uchiha ayo?
You have to trust your fingers ;) Chain is just in case...
Better to trust those"Stankey ass chains" then to trust nothing at all
Es una temeridad anclarse con los dos cabos en una misma anilla. Creo que es una imprudencia enorme por parte de quien ha realizado la instalación.
En cierta manera es lo mismo que anclarse con los 2 cabos a la via ferrata, si peta el cable te vas para abajo, igual que la anilla. Osea en ninguno de los casos hay redundancia, luego se podría debatir si las anillas de las cadenas son fiables o no...
habrá cómo están instaladas las anillas, escalando a veces te encuentras con rápeles de un solo punto y haga gracia o no si no hay más adelante.
It's incredibly impressive to climb it, but what madman took tools and all those chains and holding points up there the first time. Insane!!
Bolted on rappel...
@@robbiemize lol true, I never thought you might be able to access the top without climbing It:p
@@joshin4127 it does look really awesome still!!!
A madman - or a KING!
joshin The chains are attached from the top and helicopters are invented
Who else thought he was going to swing on them with his hands? ✋🏽
Magic
Me
i was waiting for it. nothing these crazy bastards do will surprise me anymore
Idioma del vídeo: Español
Comments: 99% English
Pensé que no encontraría ninguno en español
Jajajajajajajajajaja a que viva España cojones
Soy de Argentina! Saludos España
now you understand how we feel
@@fettahozan xd
I respect the guy who drilled holes on the top wall and installed rings and bars .
I wish I could trust anything in this world as much as he trusts all this equipment to hold him up.
“Don’t worry honey, just going fishing this time”
Este men es el segundo con los huevos más grandes,el primero es que el puso los apoyos y las cadenas.
no , el segundo fue el primero en probarlos
yo tambien pense eso bro
Excelente.!! Saludos desde Hidalgo México cuando gusten son bienvenidos a practicar acá .!!! CERO MIEDO
Muchas gracias! Pero nos queda un poco lejos, somos de España... Pero estaría muy bien!
My hands were actually sweating just from watching this
My hands don't sweat, my legs feel weak when I watch.
Same jajajJJ
Keeping a chalk bag handy while watching this definitely helps.
Imagin to be the first: Ohhh kay, lets install some saves here. I just hang at that wall, leaning back, having my drill with me and installing a chain... somehow. Now lets test it: Wow, what a nice swing!
I think it's very common (especially for long routes) to use a top-rope approach when bolting and preparing the wall. I.e. you will descend down from the top while being anchored to a tree or something similar. Virtually no risk for the ones that do it, as long as their gear holds up.
Ok TH-cam, now i need more cats videos to feel safe again please
He hecho muchísimas vías pero a esta no le encuentro el momento, impresionante, siento nervios solo de ver el vídeo. Grandes
Con entrenamiento, todo se consigue... Esque yo lo que más hago es escalada, para hacer esta vía Ferrata, es necesario un mínimo nivel de escalada, es dura y técnica.... Pero está muy divertida
@@torrechiva1 en eso estoy ☺️ gracias!🫶🏼
@@isacache3 de nada! 💪💪
[Laughs in Alex Honnold]
SlayPlenty this deserves way more likes than it has
Laughs in Reinhold Messner.
This is funny, I cried my eyes out!
Laughs in austin howell... ooops
It’s funny how in the eyes of the public since Alex solo’ed el cap now every single achievement in climbing that doesn’t mean an imminent risk to your own life is not worth celebrating, even tho the people saying that wouldn’t even dare to climb a 20 feet hill if they have a chance of slipping
just watching this makes my hand sweat heavy!
Go to the end...
He looks like
*Shrek after he drank the potion*
You’re right-I can’t unsee it now!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 bad people!!!
Friddle except with less brain cells
Hahaha so true 🤣🤣🤣
I love that your picture is James may!!
I thought someone will say "that's what my parents told me how they got to school"
Lol, fortulany none
the way the roof is protected with a vertical cable is so sketch. If you fell, you'd take a pretty big whip onto your static tether. I'd be clipping my PAS to the rungs.
I noticed that too
Only way I'd ever do that is with a parachute
They look like they have in their backpacks.
@@SPX3455 not likely.
unless you fall properly on accident it's pretty unlikely a parachute will save you just because it's on your back
@@sunkintree think it’s be pretty easy to hit the mountain
Or wings. Real wings.
No way I would trust my life to that.
I do a fair few ia ferratas each year, but this makes my legs feel like jelly just watching it.
1:25 Under appreciated moment
yesss!!!!
He is still secured with his other carabiner, just wait 5 more sec to see it.
@ Cow, why?
Commander Hayes I think he means how clean the clip into the handle was
@@Dankman9 he swung the ring with his right hand, let go, grabbed his carabiner, and clipped it into the ring as it swung back toward him. He couldn't reach it with the carabiner initially.
My thoughts: OH HEEEEEEELLLLLLL NO!
If you fell you’d get a good minute to think about your mistake.
You're lucky if you get 10 seconds of praying time, mate. The entire thing is only 450 meters.
@@willek1335 Surely these people handled that a ways back. Might as well just enjoy the ride at that point.
Psychiatrist: You are a human, not a spider
Hell yeah, now THAT is a via ferrata!! Looks awesome
why?????????
Exactly what I'm asking myself!
why tf not? there is like no risk at all, and it is fun as hell
@@flipse1088 Fun maybe but there is risk. A lot of shit you probably wouldn't have expected can happen when climbing rocks
@@MidasVoid there’s really not a lot of risk, I’ve done it before. You’re constantly secured to the rock (if you do it right).
fun
Amazing how wind and years of erosion has created those handles and rings in the rock there
Oh Nature, you're amazing...
tHey WheRe puT thERe bY huMAns y0u aRe SO sTUpiD OmG
Ok i sayd It so no stupid bitch comes here saying It seriously
@@ksomak7158 r/whoooosh
@@ramlumamba1272 wtf?
@@ramlumamba1272 i Hope you are joking too
Some people think our universe was created by accident so I guess those rings and handles could just become on their own.
😁🤷♂️
Gracias por grabar éste momento y compartirlo. Eres un crack! Y menudos huevos!
4:06 i really took 4 yrs of high school spanish just to understand this dude saying “es facil” while climbing that scaryass cliff... i sense some cap
I heard "puta de madre" after 6 years of school spanisch ^^
4:42 minutes of anxiety
Somehow I feel much safer with bolted lead climbing, than watching this... Oh my goodness
Music is Life totally agree. This looks sketchy as hell.
I'll take trad over this janky set up
I do a lot of via, and I'd rather fall trad. The thing with via is apart from a guarantee you have no way of knowing if the kit will hold. And the exposure is incredible. I love it. But yikes.
Imagine climbing but being scared of heights
@@ChrisJones-rd4wb well thats me, always :D but you have to face your fears ^^
Proof of why the cameraman is the strongest creature on earth.
De verdad muchas agallas los felicito ! También sería interesante saber cómo llegaron esas estructuras en la punta de la montaña ...?
Knowing my luck, there's be just enough rust on those rings to break when it's my turn to go.
What a terrible life you have
@@suskysulky hey, dont rub salt into the wound!
@Sir Francis Drake In video games maybe...
HahahahahahHAAah, I thought the same thing for myself...
Okay he's doing it, but wonder how tf who put those chains.
Me
@@nexus8516 asf ur A** will xD
@@blackraven7452 I dont know what that means. All I know are chains.
@@nexus8516 Chain man
They fix a rope to the top then hang down. Not easy but not very difficult
Yo lo que me preguntó; ¿Quien habrá sido el valiente que puso o clavo las cadenas?
Joaquin Olmo
Yo
Miguelinn GV www.jombigwall.com/blog.html
Mirta Legrand
Those hanging rings! No way I'd want to test those!
Via Ferrata un carajo 😂 hago escalada industrial, trabajos verticales y perfecto todo, he estado a mas de 130 metros de altura. Pero eso si es de relocos jajaja en horabuena al grupo y gracias por compartir el video.
Imagine being a route setter there
Exactly what I was thinking
*one of many
At first I legit thought he would have to swing on those hooks lol
Me too 🤣
@@clarawdk glad I wasn't the only one lol
I'm kind of upset he didn't.
i was like wow, maybe i can do it as well with the hooks against the walls.. but then he started climbing up.. and i was like NOPE.
Anxiety: The Short Film.
My body immediately went into shut down mode when this video started. My absolute worse fear is exposer like this.
Esas anillas dan mucho miedo...y los dos anclajes a la misma....uffff....me he echo carita solo de verlo.
Caquita
For a brief second I thought he was gonna ninja warrior those handlebars and start swinging from one to the next.
Me: Not even knowing what the title says.
Also me: Very nice thumbnail with the ring, lemme watch it
@Dark Suprisez lol same pinch
Still true after months
Imagine being up there and wanting to go back really bad 😬
Yeah, i would just freeze or do a header out of fear...
My hands is sweating while watching this
I'm always wondering how those fixtures/brackets and rings are installed so they don't slide out under the full weight of a falling man.
But who is installing these bolts? You can only take a couple of them, including equipment
some of the best info on bolting here: th-cam.com/users/HowNOTtoHIGHLINEfeatured
@@sriderhi8784 ayo gotta love how not to highline
Quick question.. who,how and when put all the courses together?
Its very impressive to see these people conquer it but I'm more fascinated with the fact somebody took the initiative an made it possible for the rest
I think that was an easy part to build,they just went down from above with ropes and installed everything,not too hard
The via ferrata "Feliz Navidad" was built by JOM, a team of people leading by Joaquín Olmo (you can google it). These people love creating jaw-dropping via ferratas.
Short answer, Rappel
the first via ferrata were installed in mountains in the alps in order to enable troops to move through the mountains, by the Austrian and Italian armies during WWI. They installed these, while being shot at...very carefully.
@@TheFOXsoftairsaids the individual from the conformity of a keyboard. Are you involved in any part of this creation? You come across as is if was you’re everyday activities.
0:38 when you hope the engineer made a good work
The algorithm has brought us back together
question: how to build a stand into the rock?
You have to dig into the rock, which weakens it. Happiness 🤡
feliz navidad
A cable-hung worker comes down and drills into the rock, and another, or himself, then attaches hooks, loops, and steel cables. He's not even a climber.
This is moment when you realize that being at home is wonderful
1:13 mini puzzle to advance to the next level while standing on a tiny step on a cliff - nice
?
I just opened up a big can of "Nope... it ain't gonna happen."
..but after you eat all the Nope Beans, you will find a small note at the bottom of the can saying.. "maybe one day"..
@@gloryshadow8710 I will starve. Thank you.
@@genkill3617 as you wish. Then perhaps it is the fate waiting for another person 😑🙏
This doesn't give me nightmares - these are my nightmares.
Am I the only one feeling anxious just by watching this?!
Imagine being the person who had to installed the step bar.
I know one of such guys Maksim Bogatyrev
Persons, plural, possibly :S
@@MrJaldal ?
Actually it's one at a time. Building such "way" takes months or even years :)
You need to take hammer, drill, handles, chains, "glue" and way more climbing gear
No thanks. Head started to spin and i was afraid i would fall off the bed.
My hands are sweating watching this.
No way, not even if someone said: "climb or I'll shoot"
I would do it for a clondike bar
@@pissman4206 I'd pay a clondike bar to do this
Shoot me
So i am the only one that tought « wow it seems fun »
@@pissman4206 I'll pay you in juicy fruit gum!
Jesus, just make it a sport route. It would be much safer
No it wouldnt
Fuck safety, safety is for pussies
@@YuriTardid OSHA would like a word with you.
@@YuriTardid Yea, real men risk their lifes for no reason 😎
Fuck it, trad rack, run it out... I'm sure I saw space for a No.1 Rock in there somewhere
Buaaaa!! Que un subidón, fácil entrar en pánico en ese dudoso tramo,,,,,,,,,,,,
Gracias por compartir esa experiencia!
Roman Bosch es una escalada super facil no vengan con mamadas
@@carlosdeleon6958 no es por la dificultad del tramo es exactamente por la altura... No todo el mundo tiene la mente para hacer ese tipo de actividades
Alex Honnold would almost be running across that without using those silly safety straps and be like "what?"
Awesome comment
Ive climbed the Nose on El Cap and the direct northwest wall on half dome but i still think this would count as an adventure. Its not a style of climbing most American climbers would tolerate such a route in america but its inevitable such routes are going to be established here in the states. I"d love to climb something like this in Europe or Asia but I don't thimk anything like this should be built on public lands. Not here in the states unless it was a way to bring in considerable tax revenue which was used to maintain legitimate climbing routes and approaches through out the country. Tax revenue is the only reason i"d support such a heavy handed climbing route. Its just an affront to traditional climbing.
Great, thanks recomendations... Now my hands are sweaty