Very insightful video about the evolution of the climbing gear! It's impossible to imagine how people were doing all these dangerous things with such heavy and bulky equipment (though still incredible for its time). We are so lucky to have these modern companions for our adventures, we just got to do it!
I really enjoyed this episode. Thank you so much Gioachino for your fantastic tour. Hope to see it in person some day. Keep the hard work and passion for the mountain! Thats true love.
This is a great format for that type of video, it probably deserved a bit more time shooting that I guess wasn't possible. But still, very nice balance of information, aesthetics and advertising!
Can someone recommend 3 or 4 climbing books that deal with and tell stories about the early history of mountain climbing from its inception to about 1950? I've read "The White Spider" 3 or 4 times and it always leaves me wanting more of the same but I know of no other books like it. Thanks,
What an amazing gentleman.
Love that guy !
Second that!
Best vid in ages, what an amazing guy.
Very insightful video about the evolution of the climbing gear! It's impossible to imagine how people were doing all these dangerous things with such heavy and bulky equipment (though still incredible for its time). We are so lucky to have these modern companions for our adventures, we just got to do it!
Matt's face at the end 12:38 ... like a child in a sweetshop
Vielen Dank für eure Tipps liebe Grüße aus Deutschland 🇩🇪🧗♂️
So great - thank you for this!
Great video ! Thanks for sharing !
I really enjoyed this episode. Thank you so much Gioachino for your fantastic tour. Hope to see it in person some day. Keep the hard work and passion for the mountain! Thats true love.
Wow this is awesome ! Going through whole 200 years of mountaineering history . Thank you !
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Approximate dates of each evolution would have been a great touch.
What an incredible story, great company. I sure would like to work there. So cool
This is a great format for that type of video, it probably deserved a bit more time shooting that I guess wasn't possible. But still, very nice balance of information, aesthetics and advertising!
Such a nice episode. Thank you. Really interesting and nice to watch 👌🏻
That was awesome! I look forward to visiting Grivel and soaking it all in.
Very nice Interview, thanks for that 😊👍🏼
Best kind of content!
Love content like this! Keep it up!
I used an old pair of Grivel front point crampons in thr 70s climbing in the Alps and found them very good
Love this type of content! Awesome vid!
Loved this. More, more, more!!! Great content, keep it going.
great video!! love all the history, I just got some grivel ice tools can't wait to put them to the test
Loooooveee this so much buddy one of your best episodes!!!
Amazing
Great wee short profile there, would be amazing to have a series profiling all the different companies
Dude omg sick video
Loved it, thanks.
love this type of content! keep up the good work!!
Amazing!
This was awesome
Can someone recommend 3 or 4 climbing books that deal with and tell stories about the early history of mountain climbing from its inception to about 1950? I've read "The White Spider" 3 or 4 times and it always leaves me wanting more of the same but I know of no other books like it. Thanks,
amazing content
lovely !!!!
Can we buy copies of some of those beautiful mountaineering prints/posters seen here anywhere??
awesome stuff :)
I really like this guy :D
Fancy seeing you here 😂 love your vids 👍
@@ahkwhebeuoq89272 haha thank you ;)
All the kit the old timers used is so heavy! Makes modern climbers wonder how they managed.
@chankludo - Many of them didn't and died. Have you heard the term "the leader shall not fall"?. It was beyond risky back then.
@@stevewalston7089 Jup. And the "ropes" back then. Selfmade and couldn't hold a single fall. Well, depended of course. Insanely "bold" stuff!
I wanna see that selfie!
Scarpa f1 ! ski tour ..
12:56 when he puts his knee up... stance
That got really weird at the end. I love Italian hillbillies.
Who is made ice axe?
We keep everything even the wife will complain... hahahahah
Grivel is grivel
G-14 or Lynx for waterfall ice and mixed?
They are both good crampons. See which one fits your boot better.
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Man he never knew of Yvon. To bad this isn't a very good video.
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Lol @ French people
2 Butthurt Frenchies didn't like this vid. :P
There is no accent on the e of Grivel 🤦🏻♂️😂😂