I watched this during my coffee break and missed the first 8 minutes of my online meeting :), being totally hypnotized by this climb!! Great job mate!! Great job! The climb, the video and the message....
Great film! I love the comments about fear-I get scared quite often on routes, so it was awesome to see someone so confident work through their fear. I also appreciated the subtitles, lol
I have watched dozens of rock climbing videos. I love this guy, and I love this video! So fucking honest! It sets the standard for these videos. This is by far the best of its kind. I have enjoyed every second of it.
Wow amazing job! The climbing is unreal , can't help but get you psyched. But the editing, filming and backstory on this take it to another level. Unbelievable.
I had to install a cleaning anchor under the final roof. After topping out, the climb can be climbed/aided/dogged to the anchor from where the single piece in the roof can be cleaned. Back to the anchor, the rest of the climb underneath can be cleaned in a sport climbing fashion. On redpoint attempts, the crack can be safely down aided from any point with the unused gear available.
@@newpartnerstore it’s definitely still possible, odds may be less in your favor than starting as a kid but not impossible! There’s a film called 'IAN' about a climber in his 70s climbing hard routes and he started in his 50s. The film is not out yet but it’s made by Matt Raimondo.
I had them on for the film tours because I didn’t want people to mishear Jacques. Forgot people hate subtitles and can choose on or off, left them on when I uploaded to TH-cam. Sorry mate
@ I can see the sense for a tour. I turned the film off after a couple of minutes due to the subtitles though. Shame as it’s otherwise right up my street and looked really well made.
Talks about the environment, then does the approach in a pickup truck. If it would have been a Fiat Panda (or other small 4WD car) we could have talked about picking the least worst option. But the pickup truck just screams hypocrite.
@@Mike-oz4cv Firstly, I understand your view but there’s a point at which you’ve gotta be sensible and self-sufficient in remote places too. You’d get bogged and stuck with no help in that Fiat Panda and I’d bet it would deteriorate fast on the corrugated roads too. Sure as hell would be a pain to fix mechanically with minimal parts available in Aus. Fiat Panda: Ranges from 4.1L/100km - 5.2L/100km Holden Rodeo 2.4L Engine: Ranges from 8.1L - 14L/100km I doubt you’d fit 5 of me (6ft 4) with packs in a Panda. Which is possible in Jacques ute. There’s also strong evidence to suggest driving an old car for as long as possible actually does the greatest good overall as opposed to buying a newer car that’s more fuel efficient. Jacques was driving a 2005 model. Which we call a ute so if you call it a pick up I’m sure you’re unfamiliar with the conditions you’d experience daily getting to Newnes. Also, Jacques is vegan and he and his family consume the least out of anyone I know, also growing much of their food on their land, I’d say he practices what he preaches for the most part.
I've not been this engaged in a piece of climbing footage in a while! that route looks sick!!! I wanna do it :D
Robbie, thanks for your kind words, it would be an honour to show you around, come over!
Thanks Robbie, stoked you enjoyed it!
@@jacquesbeaudoin8785 definitely! Way overdue returning to Oz, would love to try this when I get back :)
@RobbiePhillips to get you frothing, look up Great Divide, Northern Star, Beyond Belief, Blood Arrow!
This is awesome! Congrats on the final redpoint. What a great looking climb Jacques 💪💪
@@WideBoyz thank you!
Thanks guys, I would be stoked you come over one day!
this is how a climbing film should be!!
@@imxd9698 thank you!
I REALLLLY appreciate the reality in this. No postering or macho chest pumping. This is amazing. Thank you for sharing.
@@EvanWisheropp thank you so much Evan!
I watched this during my coffee break and missed the first 8 minutes of my online meeting :), being totally hypnotized by this climb!! Great job mate!! Great job! The climb, the video and the message....
Thank you so much! Huge compliment it was worth being late to the meeting
Great film! I love the comments about fear-I get scared quite often on routes, so it was awesome to see someone so confident work through their fear.
I also appreciated the subtitles, lol
Thanks so much! Glad it resonated with you too
That was amazing. I got jacked and caught up in your energy. Well done and great story!.
What a incredible climb Jacques! Hope you and girls are good.❤ A big hug from Basque Country.
I am Iker.
Thanks Iker! The girls still remember you and I still send climbs with your 100m rope ❤
I have watched dozens of rock climbing videos. I love this guy, and I love this video! So fucking honest! It sets the standard for these videos. This is by far the best of its kind. I have enjoyed every second of it.
Thank you so much! That’s a huge compliment
Awesome!! Congrats on your climb! What a great film!
Wow, beautifully made, and what a beast of a climb. Such an intimidating feature!
Thanks very much!
Wow amazing job! The climbing is unreal , can't help but get you psyched. But the editing, filming and backstory on this take it to another level. Unbelievable.
@@smcl35755 thank you so much! Huge compliment
Love the video! The quality and thought out introduction makes for a passionate watching experience!
@@keegan2511 Thanks very much! Glad you enjoyed it
A beautiful film. Thank you ❤
@@49X61 thank you!!
Such a great film. Grew up exploring this area so incredible to see the development that you guys put into it 🙌🙌
Thank you Tobias, stoked you enjoyed it and have experienced the area too
What a climb. Great masterpiece. Awesome film and edit too! ❤mother earth❤
Thanks so much Jay!
Awesome video Ben; I checked out the route in person recently and the video captures just how impressive it is!
Thanks Matthew! It's hard to show how steep and hard it is until you're on the route hey.
Looking forward to the next one!
Thank you!
Love your work! Its so skillfull with solid information
@@kulitali thanks very much!!
World class quality, filming editing and documentary!! Great work Ben, you have some crazy talent and work ethic, big things to come brother!!
Thanks so much Nathan! Back at you, big love ❤
Your content is absolutely stunning man! Bravo 👏👏
@@ervinslens thank you very much!
Awesome lil' story filmed and presented beautifully :) Thanks for sharing on YT
@@PhillipBoothClimbs thanks very much Phillip!
Beautiful film Ben. Amazing.
@@ozoutdoorsman thanks so much Josh!
Amazing editing and climb. Love the addition of the sped up whole climb at the end too
Thanks very much, I appreciate the kind comment!
Great film mate, really captured it well :)
Thanks very much!
absolutely epic. visionary line, man!
Thanks Spencer!
wow, what a beautiful line!
Incredible formation hey!
Such an amazing quality video. Channel seems underrated!
Thanks so much! Hopefully get some traction soon 🤞🏼
Hell yeah, awesome climbing. Great filming too. Wife said he never trains but there's a board in the background lol
Finally a good climbing video
@@GeoffreyGonzales glad you enjoyed it Geoffrey!
Youre my hero, Ben.
@@peterchoate3191 right back at ya!
Nice one Ben!! Beautiful frames as always!
@@LucasCorrotoFilms thanks a lot Lucas!
Amazing film and aesthetic climb
@@dennislrobertson thanks very much Dennis!
What an incredible climb!
Beautiful route in a beautiful place hey!
Outstanding ❤
@@rock_joy thanks very much!
Holy f*** dude😮
Alright y’all, you heard him. Don’t snap off the snappy hold
How do you clean it?
I had to install a cleaning anchor under the final roof. After topping out, the climb can be climbed/aided/dogged to the anchor from where the single piece in the roof can be cleaned. Back to the anchor, the rest of the climb underneath can be cleaned in a sport climbing fashion. On redpoint attempts, the crack can be safely down aided from any point with the unused gear available.
What if I start this hobby from 30 years old? Is it posible?
@@newpartnerstore it’s definitely still possible, odds may be less in your favor than starting as a kid but not impossible! There’s a film called 'IAN' about a climber in his 70s climbing hard routes and he started in his 50s. The film is not out yet but it’s made by Matt Raimondo.
I started at 25, I climbed Mother Earth at 47, definitely possible mate
Huge fun watching this. Thanks heaps for posting. Have to say though, would have been even more enjoyable without the subtitles.
Thanks very much Doug! Sorry about that
Why are there automatically subtitles? It’s really distracting from the otherwise fantastic footage.
I had them on for the film tours because I didn’t want people to mishear Jacques. Forgot people hate subtitles and can choose on or off, left them on when I uploaded to TH-cam. Sorry mate
@ I can see the sense for a tour. I turned the film off after a couple of minutes due to the subtitles though. Shame as it’s otherwise right up my street and looked really well made.
I enjoyed the subtitles, added a bit of humour with the descriptive text 😆
00:48 says "terrified screams"...
Terrified or annoyed?
@@deepatel123 bitta both there
Charismatic climbing! Thanks for the film and emotions 😎🦾🧗♂️/ Харезматичне сходження! Дякую за фільм та емоції (Ukrainian)
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed it!
Finally. A climbing video done right. We hit the Magic Zone about mid pitch. Nice job!!!
Thanks very much, I appreciate the comment!
Talks about the environment, then does the approach in a pickup truck. If it would have been a Fiat Panda (or other small 4WD car) we could have talked about picking the least worst option. But the pickup truck just screams hypocrite.
@@Mike-oz4cv Firstly, I understand your view but there’s a point at which you’ve gotta be sensible and self-sufficient in remote places too. You’d get bogged and stuck with no help in that Fiat Panda and I’d bet it would deteriorate fast on the corrugated roads too. Sure as hell would be a pain to fix mechanically with minimal parts available in Aus.
Fiat Panda: Ranges from 4.1L/100km - 5.2L/100km
Holden Rodeo 2.4L Engine: Ranges from 8.1L - 14L/100km
I doubt you’d fit 5 of me (6ft 4) with packs in a Panda. Which is possible in Jacques ute.
There’s also strong evidence to suggest driving an old car for as long as possible actually does the greatest good overall as opposed to buying a newer car that’s more fuel efficient. Jacques was driving a 2005 model. Which we call a ute so if you call it a pick up I’m sure you’re unfamiliar with the conditions you’d experience daily getting to Newnes. Also, Jacques is vegan and he and his family consume the least out of anyone I know, also growing much of their food on their land, I’d say he practices what he preaches for the most part.