Yes it is. Especially as he told his experience in the beginning where he did not feel too comfortobale. But I guess he also has no reason to panic being left behind, he knew the others were going to come back for him.
Theres your circle of concern and circle of influence, things you can concern yourself with and things you can influence. Effective people dont concern themselves with the things they can't influence like how dark it is, or let their thoughts run wild, they concern themselves with only what they can influence, or where the two circles interlap. I learned this from reading '7 habits of highly effective people' and still struggle to implement it, its obvious that this Callum fella has some version of it down.
Big ups to the safety team for checking the air and rope quality. Absolutely love those guys and they don't get the credit they deserve! Another great video guys
@@KevinsTimeWasters They don't, but they kinda do. They are their own safety team. I'm sure they put a lot effort into making things as safe as possible. Especially for these types of videos. The potential for injury and even death is very real when exploring a place like this. I think they do take it pretty seriously.
I was wondering how the safety team was going to get paramedics down that pipe if someone got injured climbing up the wall. They must have put it in their risk assessment I guess.
Sascha, just want to let you know as a big dude who has done confined space, its much harder for us and takes way more effort to stay calm than a smaller person. You did a good job just trying at all, brother.
@@alvinip9128 because if you're big you literally take up more room? Maybe it doesn't "take more effort," but if you take two dudes who have the same anxiety levels but one is fatter they'll feel worse because its a tighter squeeze.
@@alvinip9128 Of course it's harder, if you're larger you fill the gap more, and takes more strength to use to the limited movement you have to move the extra weight. Small people will always find it easier moving their own body weight than larger ones
To be honest, I think it was also a matter of dimensions. As the pipe got more narrow at the end, he simply wouldn't have fit through. So it was more a matter of being smart not to try, than a matter of fear holding him back. And smart choices always need to be applauded! =))
Watching his face as he made the attempt was like looking in a mirror. The idea of being stuck in a pipe like that scares the absolute piss out of me. Sweating a bit just watching.
Not to mention, it takes a lot of courage to set a boundary and say "I'm not going to do that" despite the pressure he must feel from the fact that all of his friends are doing it and all of the TH-cam viewers would see him back out.
honestly love this group, theyre so supportive of eachother. Props to Sascha for knowing his own limits! that braver than pushing yourself into something stupid
Love that the first dudes escape was something out of a spy movie. Maybe wear respirators or some kind of mask if you guys do another mission somewhere this dark and underground. Black mold is no joke fam and we need all the Storror bois to grow old and grey.
@@Rafal_Ender Are you talking about the blue sheets of extruded polystyrene they stacked up near the end? (The ones whose presence indicates the existence of a door and a staircase somewhere that leads into the bunker?)
@@ZorlanOtterby Yes, i was talking about them. My knowledge doesn't let me to specify them as precisely as you did :) (Also im not sure about my english :D) Are you suggesting that they've been brang by someone in recent past? :)
sweating on the first few climb attempts, pure relief when Drew got out, and just lost it, both from relief and laughter, when Max exclaims "My trousers!". What a thriller to watch. The commitment to each other, the trust and friendship between you guys are great. And props to Callum, the rear guard.
You lot be careful on getting stuck challenges I know how confident I've been before I got massively in the shit - love you guys pushing your limits and going where you've never gone and mad respect for never turning down the challenges - stay crazy
@@STORROR its a nasty one - caving with mates and I decided to go further than the rest into this tight ass gap - it looked like it opened out eventually - it was an optical illusion - and I was knackered from shoving myself in this cave - I had to painfully and awkwardly get out which took like an half an hour - never gonna go off alone again or rely on blind ass hope with no reason to
I think a guy did the exact same thing in a similar cave except he was in water and was a horizontal wedge - I ended up with a bruised rib after that endeavor and it still hurts sometimes - not to scare you off though - just make sure you know the layout and your not going completely solo
@@arkd0n276 I wasn't calm I just was screaming for friends -caves don't echo much unless they're open and sound gets lost around the winding paths but I managed to get their attention after a bit
The guys who were with Sascha were really cool. Encouraged him to try, tried to calm him down and helped immediately when he couldn't go any further. I know some would say this is normal and i agree many people are this way but it is important for me to still point it out. The other Storror-guys are the same and it really helps these videos. Of course we watch for the parcour, the escapes and all the amazing things you guys do, but what makes me truly love the videos is the way you interact with each other. With humor, no one who seems like he takes himself too seriously and you all are really really empathic and wholesome with each other. I love your videos.
This was insanity, but what's even more crazy is Toby crawling back and forth to help and get extra shots for the video, no one ever questioned his commitment but I sure as hell don't now haha
Hey Storror! Great to see you guys are pushing the limits and this one was truly a blast! Just to let you know - you should definitely get some air quality monitors - the ones that show you oxygen level and the ones that tell you about contamination - like mold for example. Also - respirators! You got yourselves in a pretty nasty, moist room - there could have been black mold which is really no joke. Another thing - walkie-talkies with really good range and maybe some signal boosters to always stay in touch - if anything happened you need to be able to let the outside team know immediately - especially with sketchy shit like this. I hope you always have some first aid kits and such, but if not, this would be a great moment to work out what you might need and practically what you can bring in tight spaces like this one. Just to be clear - I'm not saying don't do things like this - quite the opposite! Realistically though you need to minimise the risks - we want you guys to stay safe and learn from past experiences to improve the safety while pushing the limits! Stay awesome, boys!
Seconding about potential air quality issues, and running through/prepping for worst-case scenarios. Like, what's the game plan if someone drops from the top and breaks a leg? Don't mess up/hope for the best isn't sufficient when you're continuing to up the stakes.
Well done Sacha not taking the peer pressure and going with your gut! Callum at this point think you always have to be the last one out. But still wondering how you got the dead lights and the light behind Cal's head out. The care for one another can especially be seen in this video ♥️
Yep, no way Sacha was fitting in that tunnel as it closed in. Even a couple of the smaller lads looked like sausage rolls in there. Pretty sure my pulse is elevated just watching this.
It's definitely better not to chance it with a confined space if you don't think you can fit due to the suffocation risk I think he made the right call 🤘👍
I can’t help but respect all of you for being honest in how scared you were (before n after) I knew a few friend groups that consisted of only guys and there was always a sense of no transparency between them - like no one wanted to admit anything vulnerable but w you guys I rlly admire the sheer trust u all have with each other and the support that comes with it
@Big Chillin I don't feel it's that slow tho, he fell behind the others a long time ago and haven't really made any real progress to advance ahead at all, he's basically been in the same spot for a couple of years now and even tho he is still agile he is nowhere near the others. And FYI I'm not trying to sound mean but it is the truth and a reply to your comment, that's all.
Why you guys using my comment to throw shit. He pushed himself psychologically with his claustrophobia. I’m 100% sure Sasha is still a better athlete than all of you combined skill wise. Look at what you type and think like this: do I need to write this? Does it contribute in any meaningful way? Self reflect a little
I think the biggest challenge for you guys will be knowing where to draw the line and quit while you're ahead... :) You asked for more ideas where to get stuck. Try being stuck in an empty diving pool (I know an open air one, 5m deep, slick walls, plenty of branches and leaves fallen in from the trees around it), an abandoned missile silo, an empty bulk ship's cargo hold (like a ship for granulates),... Or maybe the other way around: get stuck atop a water tower. I've got one more idea, but I'm not sure if that's beyond the line. It would be quite the adventure, though. I live in Belgium, and my town/city has a very old tunnel system for 2 small streams that run underneath the center. They join somewhere underground. One runs under the fire station where it sometimes has quite a bit of current. There _should_ be air above the water all the way through, but in case of heavy rainfall, the tunnels could be filled up 100%. Some parts of the trajectory are uncharted (maps got lost in an archive fire) so you would do the city a favor if you mapped it out. The thing is, I used to be a rescue diver at that fire station, and among the divers we had agreed that we would not attempt any rescues in those tunnels. Anyone that got pulled in somehow, would eventually come out the other side given enough time, or get eaten by the rats. In theory the bottom should be smooth and as far as I know there are no collapses. There are likely vertical shafts in some areas where old textile factories took or dumped cooling water and rinsing water (it's a historical town in sheets, sails and carpet manufacturing, especially the latter gave us international fame) The tunnels have been dug up and opened in 2 areas, so there are resting spots or places where you can call it quits. But I think both are after the merger of the two streams. At the exit, the joint stream is only 2-3m wide and about 1m deep in normal weather. We've had a couple of very dry summers where the level even dropped to 50cm. What I think would be the challenge, is to navigate the smaller of the two streams, past the junction and out the first resurfacing. As a way of preparation/exercise, you could do the larger one or the joint part from that first opening to the end of the tunnels. Oh, and you may need a plan of escape, because I'm sure the guys in blue will want to have a chat if you were found out.
Awesome escape as always ! I would love to have some sort of "time since start of escape" timer or information at some point, it would give a really nice additional perspective. Cheers from Switzerland !
Getting stuck in a pipe like that is quite literally my worst nightmare. I don't generally get claustrophobic but that one specific scenario freaks me out hard.
So crazy to see this, I explored this place some time ago already and it's absolutely insane seeing you just being there! Never thought this place was well known as it's insanely hard to find. Much love from Vienna 👍🏻
So glad Callum used the rope, for all the jokes about the safety team in other videos (which is absolutely real), it was an excellent choice to take the safe way out instead of risking the ladder or climbing alone
Big ups to Toby for going back time after time to support his mates. Had a horrible feeling in the pit of my belly the whole time. Cheers guys, thanks for the terrifying entertainment. Don't do it again!
Callum is always calm down to earth type of guy. His trust with his buddies is beyond ones imagination and Sasha it's okay that you didn't participate in the challenge as I personally think that it was extremely difficult to complete. Kudos to all you guys and to the two guys who accompanied along with you....
All the amazing stories you’ll all be able to tell to your kids and grandkids it’s good job it’s all recorded or non of them would believe the things you got upto!! Love you guys 💯
first of all i probably wouldnt even fit in there, second of all i would honestly just cry, throw up and die if i got stuck down there. you guys are bringing it to the next level, you guys are insanely brave. this is almost everyones darkest nightmare, it was freaky watching it but very interesting aswell. here at 280k views!
possibly. But in the moment, it works very well as climbing chalk :) I don't think there was a possible source of asbestos in this one (unless the tube itself), but the silica from the loose masonry that you could see flying around in the lights is possibly as harmful as asbestos. They'd do well breathing only through their noses in such air.
@@mr.gorillaz8449 asbestos is a microscopic fibre that was mixed into a host of materials to make it fire resistant. Cement mixes used for tubes and corrugated roof panels most certainly contained asbestos from the late 40s until the early 80s. The bunker itself was clearly war era, so no asbestos to be expected inside (unless it was redecorated in the 50s, which it didn't seem to be). If the tube was the original ventilation tube, then they should be fine. But if it was installed later to ensure draft in the closed down space to avoid creating a deadly fungus time bomb, then for sure there's a high risk of the tube containing asbestos. With the rubbing and scratching to get through.... Let's hope they won't regret their adventures 30 years from now.
It would be very awesome to see a crossover/collaboration between STORROR and Shiey's group. Urban exploration, parkour activities, train surfing, and water challenges combined into one complete package.
Man I can smell that room from here it's crazy how if you've been in a place like that you know exactly what that damp wet cold smell is. Gives me nostalgia of doing stuff like this as a kid great video insane!
That was hands down one of the most insane things I have ever watched. I’m sure in person it’s not as intimidating as you get to feel whether you can do it, but on film that had me anxious for 36 minutes. I am not “claustrophobic” however I believe what was said during the film that no one particularly enjoys right spaces. Well done boys, you have astounded me!
Props to sash for even attepmting to go in there (i could never) and big W for callum, he did not take any Ls cus he helped the others many times and he just couldnt alone. Love❤️
24:28 Benj explaining to Sacha how he got out: I got the catapult to the box. Sacha, sounding like a proud dad: Did you? When Sacha hasn't seen it yet and doesn't really know what Benj means... It reminds me of a kid telling their parent about an accomplishment in an online game, and the parent being happy the kid is happy.
Sacha is honestly so real. I love that he tries even if he's scared, and I love the support he gets when he needs to back out. This whole group is so good with encouragement and trying new things. It's great!
When going in to confined spaces please make sure you bring some sort of O2 saturation sensor. Co2 is denser then oxygen and I imagine it's very possible in a spot like that to be a "pool" of it at the bottom that could make you pass out. At that point it's a matter of minutes to get them out and it's not a easy job for obvious reasons. Stay safe and with that being said great video. Love your channel, thanks for everything
This was crazy, dope video obvs. Just a thought, you guys should watch out for old asbestos panelling, that stuff is nasty when you break it and is found in older buildings from that 1950's to 2000's era. It was used for all sorts back then.
I would have several panic attacks just looking at the entry point. I do love how diversified your content is though, always finding new challenges and new places to explore. Thank you for the amazing content!
Great vid I couldn't have done the tunnel bit. Maybe invest in dust masks, you don't know what could be asbestos, like the stack of old insulation, either way the dust down there won't be great to breathe.
Callum staying completely calm while chilling completely alone in the dark while knowing he can't get out without help is honestly amazing.
dude callum's mental fortitude is INSANE, remember the quick sand?? Mr. Organico....
Yes it is. Especially as he told his experience in the beginning where he did not feel too comfortobale. But I guess he also has no reason to panic being left behind, he knew the others were going to come back for him.
its just a video
@@mattonecz you're just a video.
Reminds me of Callum being the only calm one when they were in quicksand
damn this freaks me out so much more than any roof jumps you've done, mad respect guys
Same here mate
Maybe stuck on top of an abandoned Building?
Yeah, man, I was balling within a few seconds of a head MRI. This is a lot.
We have a couple in Atlanta
yeah I was totalling buzzing watching this
Props to Toby for crawling through that tunnel, back and forth multiple times!! Seriously!
also the one who thought quickest and threw rope when the other dude was drowning when they went torpedo island.
Callum staying so calm right in the darkness at the end really shows his trust for the bois in knowing he'll get out no metter what, amazing video!
It doesn't matter where you are as long as you are with your friends. Callum said it personally
Kalam's like a special forces operative. Big respect to that guy 👍
*[that guy] being callum
Theres your circle of concern and circle of influence, things you can concern yourself with and things you can influence. Effective people dont concern themselves with the things they can't influence like how dark it is, or let their thoughts run wild, they concern themselves with only what they can influence, or where the two circles interlap.
I learned this from reading '7 habits of highly effective people' and still struggle to implement it, its obvious that this Callum fella has some version of it down.
Mother Theressa himself
respect to toby for going back in and helping the boys
Multiple times too!
and head first!
Must have been hella awkward shimmying through a pipe with max ten inches from you screaming about his pants being down ☺️
He is so supportive
Callum staying calm alone in the dark warmed my heart, he wasn't ever afraid you'd leave him in there. That's some deep trust.
Big ups to the safety team for checking the air and rope quality. Absolutely love those guys and they don't get the credit they deserve! Another great video guys
do they actually have a safety team or is it a massive joke
@@szikeresz8345 @KevinsTimeWasters It's basically a massive joke.
@@KevinsTimeWasters They totally don't have one! lol.
@@KevinsTimeWasters nobody will ever know
@@KevinsTimeWasters They don't, but they kinda do. They are their own safety team. I'm sure they put a lot effort into making things as safe as possible. Especially for these types of videos. The potential for injury and even death is very real when exploring a place like this. I think they do take it pretty seriously.
Another flawless example of the great safety team!
😂👏
The sponsorship transition was so nice 😭
Why was there so much ceiling insulation in an underground bunker? Well the safety team of course!
except that the person they left outside for safety couldn't crawl through the pipe to give them the rope if they couldn't get out or had an emergency
I was wondering how the safety team was going to get paramedics down that pipe if someone got injured climbing up the wall. They must have put it in their risk assessment I guess.
Sascha, just want to let you know as a big dude who has done confined space, its much harder for us and takes way more effort to stay calm than a smaller person. You did a good job just trying at all, brother.
How do you know it's harder? You can say it's hard but harder?
@@alvinip9128 people can gain weight over the course of their lives, you aren't just born a predetermined weight
@@alvinip9128 because if you're big you literally take up more room? Maybe it doesn't "take more effort," but if you take two dudes who have the same anxiety levels but one is fatter they'll feel worse because its a tighter squeeze.
@@DylNewmanalso because breathing is stunted, people die caving from breathing in and getting stuck when their chest expands on exhaling.
@@alvinip9128 Of course it's harder, if you're larger you fill the gap more, and takes more strength to use to the limited movement you have to move the extra weight.
Small people will always find it easier moving their own body weight than larger ones
love how good friends these are, didnt make fun of the person who was too scared to go in, mad respect
To be honest, I think it was also a matter of dimensions. As the pipe got more narrow at the end, he simply wouldn't have fit through. So it was more a matter of being smart not to try, than a matter of fear holding him back. And smart choices always need to be applauded! =))
@@lukearts2954 don't mean to be mean, but how can sasha be so out of shape when all his mates are shredded. dont get it
@@noxzy69 Maybe he was "dirty bulking"... (a "new-ish" trend in fitness muscle building)
@@noxzy69 Try getting really badly injured for a few years when you are on a high-calorie diet then we'll talk.
@@lukearts2954 He's not bulking, he was probably eating a lot when he was very active then broke his leg badly and was out of action for two years.
Josh being scared of water but sweet to go into a tiny tunnel is so fucking funny.
except for the spiders in there. For a moment I thought he would back out again after hearing of spiders.
yea
@@daffymore I'm a spider guy too, but I don't think this type of spider jumps at all. By chance did you mean climb?
@@stevewalston7089 Spiderswag, spiderswag
Honestly 100% with Josh on this
Tobi is a legend for going in the tunnel for several times to see and support his mates! Crazy!
Big ups to Sasha for the attempt. Despite his fear he still tried to go for it. Respect
Watching his face as he made the attempt was like looking in a mirror. The idea of being stuck in a pipe like that scares the absolute piss out of me. Sweating a bit just watching.
strong even joinning the trip to try it and not staying home 💪🏻💪🏻
He's definitely bigger than them and wouldn't have made it even if he wasn't scared.
Not to mention, it takes a lot of courage to set a boundary and say "I'm not going to do that" despite the pressure he must feel from the fact that all of his friends are doing it and all of the TH-cam viewers would see him back out.
I respect the attempt but seeing the likes of Tobi struggling towards the end made me terrified for Sash!
Callum just casually doing a promotion with half his body in the tunnel. He was so calm in there too. Dudes chill vibe just keeps leveling up.
honestly love this group, theyre so supportive of eachother. Props to Sascha for knowing his own limits! that braver than pushing yourself into something stupid
Love how Cal is always the last man out and the big brother of the group. Always class and hilarious
Love that the first dudes escape was something out of a spy movie. Maybe wear respirators or some kind of mask if you guys do another mission somewhere this dark and underground. Black mold is no joke fam and we need all the Storror bois to grow old and grey.
You are correct as black mould was. attributed to Brittany Murphy and her husband death. Nasty stuff
For real. Listen to the Safety Team, guys.
Also those blocks which they're using looks suspiciously asbestos like.
@@Rafal_Ender Are you talking about the blue sheets of extruded polystyrene they stacked up near the end? (The ones whose presence indicates the existence of a door and a staircase somewhere that leads into the bunker?)
@@ZorlanOtterby Yes, i was talking about them. My knowledge doesn't let me to specify them as precisely as you did :)
(Also im not sure about my english :D)
Are you suggesting that they've been brang by someone in recent past? :)
The way Toby stayed to help and make sure the others are safe
Love the energy
sweating on the first few climb attempts, pure relief when Drew got out, and just lost it, both from relief and laughter, when Max exclaims "My trousers!". What a thriller to watch. The commitment to each other, the trust and friendship between you guys are great. And props to Callum, the rear guard.
You lot be careful on getting stuck challenges I know how confident I've been before I got massively in the shit - love you guys pushing your limits and going where you've never gone and mad respect for never turning down the challenges - stay crazy
What happened? Please explain
@@STORROR its a nasty one - caving with mates and I decided to go further than the rest into this tight ass gap - it looked like it opened out eventually - it was an optical illusion - and I was knackered from shoving myself in this cave - I had to painfully and awkwardly get out which took like an half an hour - never gonna go off alone again or rely on blind ass hope with no reason to
@@beefmeatloaf jesus christ... no idea how cave climbers keep their calm, mad respect
I think a guy did the exact same thing in a similar cave except he was in water and was a horizontal wedge - I ended up with a bruised rib after that endeavor and it still hurts sometimes - not to scare you off though - just make sure you know the layout and your not going completely solo
@@arkd0n276 I wasn't calm I just was screaming for friends -caves don't echo much unless they're open and sound gets lost around the winding paths but I managed to get their attention after a bit
The guys who were with Sascha were really cool. Encouraged him to try, tried to calm him down and helped immediately when he couldn't go any further. I know some would say this is normal and i agree many people are this way but it is important for me to still point it out.
The other Storror-guys are the same and it really helps these videos. Of course we watch for the parcour, the escapes and all the amazing things you guys do, but what makes me truly love the videos is the way you interact with each other. With humor, no one who seems like he takes himself too seriously and you all are really really empathic and wholesome with each other.
I love your videos.
I can’t help smiling at Callum’s promo. He went in and I thought ‘okay what does Callum think of the hole… oh it’s Huel!’ Nice job Cal pal.
seen some good ad segues but that one might take the cake
No. Honestly sickening and shameful advertisement. Glad my app auto skipped it
@@BodywiseMustard get a grip
@@BodywiseMustardit's just an ad bro. Nothing to piss your pants to.
This was insanity, but what's even more crazy is Toby crawling back and forth to help and get extra shots for the video, no one ever questioned his commitment but I sure as hell don't now haha
Consider he also had to exit and climb in reverse since he was looking towards them. Absolutely mental
Toby is the mother, and callum is the father who make sure the kids make it out safe. Mad job guys 👍 keep it up ..
Hey Storror! Great to see you guys are pushing the limits and this one was truly a blast!
Just to let you know - you should definitely get some air quality monitors - the ones that show you oxygen level and the ones that tell you about contamination - like mold for example. Also - respirators! You got yourselves in a pretty nasty, moist room - there could have been black mold which is really no joke. Another thing - walkie-talkies with really good range and maybe some signal boosters to always stay in touch - if anything happened you need to be able to let the outside team know immediately - especially with sketchy shit like this. I hope you always have some first aid kits and such, but if not, this would be a great moment to work out what you might need and practically what you can bring in tight spaces like this one.
Just to be clear - I'm not saying don't do things like this - quite the opposite! Realistically though you need to minimise the risks - we want you guys to stay safe and learn from past experiences to improve the safety while pushing the limits!
Stay awesome, boys!
I just commented the same regarding asbestos.
Safety team advice
Seconding about potential air quality issues, and running through/prepping for worst-case scenarios. Like, what's the game plan if someone drops from the top and breaks a leg? Don't mess up/hope for the best isn't sufficient when you're continuing to up the stakes.
Don't leave your house you might get run over.
I ain't reading allat
Well done Sacha not taking the peer pressure and going with your gut!
Callum at this point think you always have to be the last one out. But still wondering how you got the dead lights and the light behind Cal's head out.
The care for one another can especially be seen in this video ♥️
Yep, no way Sacha was fitting in that tunnel as it closed in. Even a couple of the smaller lads looked like sausage rolls in there. Pretty sure my pulse is elevated just watching this.
@@OrthodoxAtheist the good part of watching these vids is that we know for a fact they made it out ok
@Aim Overall .
It's definitely better not to chance it with a confined space if you don't think you can fit due to the suffocation risk I think he made the right call 🤘👍
i don’t get what you mean by “not taking the peer pressure” they didn’t pressure him at all
I can’t help but respect all of you for being honest in how scared you were (before n after)
I knew a few friend groups that consisted of only guys and there was always a sense of no transparency between them - like no one wanted to admit anything vulnerable but w you guys I rlly admire the sheer trust u all have with each other and the support that comes with it
lmao i love drew he's so chaotic and i relate to him. like him laughing at 8:11 while looking at benj and panicking lmao
SAME haha
Wow this moment is crazy and i loved your description, thank you my guy for your great comment, i saw him do that and laughed a lot
then taking a deep breath lmaoaoaoaoaoao (also 9:12)
Lmaooo exactly what I thought. And when he got back up to the pipe he was the most hyped about it hahaha
@@streetninjas313 he’s a golden retriever i swear to god lmao
Props to Sasha for at least trying and check his limits.
@Big Chillin tell him to stop eating so much, it will fix it
@Big Chillin I don't feel it's that slow tho, he fell behind the others a long time ago and haven't really made any real progress to advance ahead at all, he's basically been in the same spot for a couple of years now and even tho he is still agile he is nowhere near the others.
And FYI I'm not trying to sound mean but it is the truth and a reply to your comment, that's all.
yeah Sasha needs help to get fit again : ((
@@matrixfull who are we to decide what's best for him?
Why you guys using my comment to throw shit. He pushed himself psychologically with his claustrophobia. I’m 100% sure Sasha is still a better athlete than all of you combined skill wise. Look at what you type and think like this: do I need to write this? Does it contribute in any meaningful way? Self reflect a little
I think the biggest challenge for you guys will be knowing where to draw the line and quit while you're ahead... :)
You asked for more ideas where to get stuck. Try being stuck in an empty diving pool (I know an open air one, 5m deep, slick walls, plenty of branches and leaves fallen in from the trees around it), an abandoned missile silo, an empty bulk ship's cargo hold (like a ship for granulates),... Or maybe the other way around: get stuck atop a water tower.
I've got one more idea, but I'm not sure if that's beyond the line. It would be quite the adventure, though.
I live in Belgium, and my town/city has a very old tunnel system for 2 small streams that run underneath the center. They join somewhere underground. One runs under the fire station where it sometimes has quite a bit of current. There _should_ be air above the water all the way through, but in case of heavy rainfall, the tunnels could be filled up 100%. Some parts of the trajectory are uncharted (maps got lost in an archive fire) so you would do the city a favor if you mapped it out.
The thing is, I used to be a rescue diver at that fire station, and among the divers we had agreed that we would not attempt any rescues in those tunnels. Anyone that got pulled in somehow, would eventually come out the other side given enough time, or get eaten by the rats.
In theory the bottom should be smooth and as far as I know there are no collapses. There are likely vertical shafts in some areas where old textile factories took or dumped cooling water and rinsing water (it's a historical town in sheets, sails and carpet manufacturing, especially the latter gave us international fame)
The tunnels have been dug up and opened in 2 areas, so there are resting spots or places where you can call it quits. But I think both are after the merger of the two streams. At the exit, the joint stream is only 2-3m wide and about 1m deep in normal weather. We've had a couple of very dry summers where the level even dropped to 50cm. What I think would be the challenge, is to navigate the smaller of the two streams, past the junction and out the first resurfacing. As a way of preparation/exercise, you could do the larger one or the joint part from that first opening to the end of the tunnels.
Oh, and you may need a plan of escape, because I'm sure the guys in blue will want to have a chat if you were found out.
Awesome escape as always ! I would love to have some sort of "time since start of escape" timer or information at some point, it would give a really nice additional perspective.
Cheers from Switzerland !
That’s a great idea
I second this
The feeling of finding this video posted 47 seconds ago feels amazing
jaaaa?
That new storror feeling
I know right!
Toby is the real SST ! Always pulling out the metal bar so they don’t fall on it. Top bloke 👊👏👏
Getting stuck in a pipe like that is quite literally my worst nightmare. I don't generally get claustrophobic but that one specific scenario freaks me out hard.
I sign it like this - my worst nightmare - respect guys
@Julie love this sign Julie
This looks absolutely insane. Huge props to you guys fr
"What is that noise" and you see goddam Max doing the weird noise, that shit broke me man hahahaha
So crazy to see this, I explored this place some time ago already and it's absolutely insane seeing you just being there! Never thought this place was well known as it's insanely hard to find. Much love from Vienna 👍🏻
Good job toby looking out for others, noticed how he removed the piece of metal at 19:23 incase the guy falls and hits it. Awesome video.
Even when he’s going back in to give them a hand up
Hi lemons I play gd aswell lmao
what is bro doing here
Toby is just the big bro of the group
i frikkin love how they are all like "if you're too scared & wanna back out, fair enough" instead of egging them on or making fun of them ❤
that whole video was absolutely jaw-dropping. the situations you guys put yourselves in is damn near insanity
currently on 4:40 where Callum's being Callum😂 this man is genuinely the best choice for sponsoring your products lmao
My thoughts exactly. He can’t fail to get a smile out of me with that smooth plug.
Man ive randomly come across this channel and binged so many videos. That tunnel was giving me anxiety and im not even the one in it. Hats off lads.
So glad Callum used the rope, for all the jokes about the safety team in other videos (which is absolutely real), it was an excellent choice to take the safe way out instead of risking the ladder or climbing alone
Agreed. Especially when the lights just went out as he left, so it would've been impossible to climb any other way
The trust in each other is KEY in these challenges, you would never abandon your mate in there and they all know it, love it!
Elbow first was also key 🤣
Callum is just the strongest, I mean not just physically but even mentally! The way he was chilling down there in the dark alone was just hilarious!
Big ups to Toby for going back time after time to support his mates. Had a horrible feeling in the pit of my belly the whole time. Cheers guys, thanks for the terrifying entertainment. Don't do it again!
These two austrian blokes are just built different! Amazing climbers and brave as hell
This is such a wholesome group. Helping each other when they start to get stuck, while not making fun of those who aren't comfortable going in.
Love Toby taking the Piton out when people are climbing, just incase they fall and hit it.
Classy touch.
Callum is always calm down to earth type of guy. His trust with his buddies is beyond ones imagination and Sasha it's okay that you didn't participate in the challenge as I personally think that it was extremely difficult to complete. Kudos to all you guys and to the two guys who accompanied along with you....
All the amazing stories you’ll all be able to tell to your kids and grandkids it’s good job it’s all recorded or non of them would believe the things you got upto!! Love you guys 💯
first of all i probably wouldnt even fit in there, second of all i would honestly just cry, throw up and die if i got stuck down there. you guys are bringing it to the next level, you guys are insanely brave. this is almost everyones darkest nightmare, it was freaky watching it but very interesting aswell. here at 280k views!
That advert in the middle of callum climbing in was so unexpected and so funny 😂 you guys are so clever and entertaining
This type of stuff is insane. Mad props to yall
I love the high rush Drew had in the tunnel, hilarious!
I like how Toby's basically interviewing everyone on their way out.
I can never get enough of the human catapult. So great to watch! Nice job guys!
Apart from crazy stuff they do ... friendship these guys shows amazed me 🤙🏼
I don’t know what was better, drew and swags’ moment in the pipe together or max losing his pants ! Another home run boys well done .
Good on ya, Callum, being the support guy without which none of the rest of the team could succeed.
Drew & Max entering the tunnel on the way back was hilarious, fully had my palms sweating. Great effort everybody, horrible day out that
I love how josh is so casual on every sketchy situation they are into. 😂
Except if water is involved, just shows how subjective fears can be haha
yeahh, this ones gonna be a classic.. best of the non parkour challenge vids you've done imo. the tension on this one was insane!!
This looked rly terrifying, but I feel like the most dangerous thing about these escape videos is the asbestos exposure lol
possibly. But in the moment, it works very well as climbing chalk :) I don't think there was a possible source of asbestos in this one (unless the tube itself), but the silica from the loose masonry that you could see flying around in the lights is possibly as harmful as asbestos. They'd do well breathing only through their noses in such air.
@@lukearts2954 at 9:20 and 31:43 u can see the tube really well, idk if it's asbestos, it looks concrete
@@mr.gorillaz8449 asbestos is a microscopic fibre that was mixed into a host of materials to make it fire resistant. Cement mixes used for tubes and corrugated roof panels most certainly contained asbestos from the late 40s until the early 80s. The bunker itself was clearly war era, so no asbestos to be expected inside (unless it was redecorated in the 50s, which it didn't seem to be). If the tube was the original ventilation tube, then they should be fine. But if it was installed later to ensure draft in the closed down space to avoid creating a deadly fungus time bomb, then for sure there's a high risk of the tube containing asbestos. With the rubbing and scratching to get through.... Let's hope they won't regret their adventures 30 years from now.
@@lukearts2954 thanks! I hope it was just cement for them, the video will still be legendary in 30 years!
It would be very awesome to see a crossover/collaboration between STORROR and Shiey's group. Urban exploration, parkour activities, train surfing, and water challenges combined into one complete package.
I would love to see the places they'd end up at if they collaborated
That would be sick ngl
Man I can smell that room from here it's crazy how if you've been in a place like that you know exactly what that damp wet cold smell is. Gives me nostalgia of doing stuff like this as a kid great video insane!
Fichti is such a nice guy! Im glad he is representing the Austrian parkour community! Big up!
No way, you just made my week ❤️
Shoutouts to Toby going back and forth in that pipe and laughing in their exhausted faces when they finally make it to the top. Banger episode
U guys are risking getting stuck for possibly days just to put a good quality video for us. I have madddd respect for y'all.
Man, huge respect to Sacha for giving that squeeze an honest try. King 👑
Well done boys, what can't you get out of??
That was hands down one of the most insane things I have ever watched. I’m sure in person it’s not as intimidating as you get to feel whether you can do it, but on film that had me anxious for 36 minutes. I am not “claustrophobic” however I believe what was said during the film that no one particularly enjoys right spaces. Well done boys, you have astounded me!
"im not really climbing often." proceeds to climb it first try :D
love it
Even watching this is legit terrifying 😂
You lads are brave AF!!
That had my chest getting tight. You guys are insane. Such faith in yourselves. The climb up is so sketchy. Truly amazing
Callum doing the entire Huel ad read laying on his back with 80% of his body in a mysterious tunnel is one of the best ad reads I've ever seen.
Props to sash for even attepmting to go in there (i could never) and big W for callum, he did not take any Ls cus he helped the others many times and he just couldnt alone. Love❤️
24:28 Benj explaining to Sacha how he got out: I got the catapult to the box.
Sacha, sounding like a proud dad: Did you?
When Sacha hasn't seen it yet and doesn't really know what Benj means... It reminds me of a kid telling their parent about an accomplishment in an online game, and the parent being happy the kid is happy.
Haha you're so right, cute af
He probably saw it in the video dominik and fredo made a while ago.
Sacha is honestly so real. I love that he tries even if he's scared, and I love the support he gets when he needs to back out. This whole group is so good with encouragement and trying new things. It's great!
Stuck in traffic, that is a hard on to get out! love to see a video of you guys getting out! :)
this gives me so much anxiety watching, props to you boys for doing this, such mental strength
Damn you could really see the fear in Drew's eyes when he finally got out! Big up to all of you for trying/persevering!
To be fair Sacha had a big challenge anyway - stood in the dark in the woods on his own for over an hour 🤣🤣
I would have spent the entire time convinced I was about to be murdered or eaten by wild dogs.
Too scared....man needs to lose like 50lbs lol..dude woulda got stuck for sure
@@benji3282 yea. Imagine he was in the put trying to get out LMFAO yea right
When going in to confined spaces please make sure you bring some sort of O2 saturation sensor. Co2 is denser then oxygen and I imagine it's very possible in a spot like that to be a "pool" of it at the bottom that could make you pass out. At that point it's a matter of minutes to get them out and it's not a easy job for obvious reasons.
Stay safe and with that being said great video. Love your channel, thanks for everything
I was not expecting a Huel ad there! Absolutely hilarious Callum 🤣 I always look forward to these ads now!
I was almost worried but then I remembered that you are never really in danger because of the safety team that checks everything out!
Even just watching this is making my palms sweaty
If Toby says ‘This is fuckin nuts!’ then it must be fuckin nuts.
Anyone else worried that there might not have been any air circulating?
Yeah. To anyone going into enclosed underground spaces, please always bring proper air monitors so you don't die!
@@DasVERMiT Yeah this was extremely dangerous.
And thinking if the inultion was asbestos
So happy to see you guys travelling and doing fun stuff again!
I went to school with Toby! Amazing to see how far he has come!
I can't express how glad I am to see you guys finally work with a sponsor. Please... Get that bag!!
This was crazy, dope video obvs. Just a thought, you guys should watch out for old asbestos panelling, that stuff is nasty when you break it and is found in older buildings from that 1950's to 2000's era. It was used for all sorts back then.
As a Red Cross lifeguard I can tell Callum and Toby are Rescuer material, think about it.
That sponsor segment was perfect! XD Well done Calum!
Sash man I love you and I am so happy that you feel safe backing out when you feel unsafe. Big ups man seriously nothing but love for you
I love how Josh went first. He's like the human Silly Putty, if he cant get in or out, nobody else can either.
I would have several panic attacks just looking at the entry point. I do love how diversified your content is though, always finding new challenges and new places to explore. Thank you for the amazing content!
Glad you enjoyed!
HAHAHA 8:12 Drew laughing and just a second later being like: damn I gotta do this shit too
I could never do that mentally or physically, but such a cool space to explore and be in. Thanks for sharing!
Great vid I couldn't have done the tunnel bit. Maybe invest in dust masks, you don't know what could be asbestos, like the stack of old insulation, either way the dust down there won't be great to breathe.