I always get excited when you upload, Noah. I love the pace of your vids, they’re so chill and not like the typical up-in-your-face content you see on the internet
This video deserves so much more attention than it's getting. It makes me sad to think that just because a video contains information about climate change it might be too controversial for the "algorithm". We need to know how our actions are affecting the world, and this was a very tangible method of showing that. Thank you for making this!
Thank you for the great video! As a biologist and someone who stayed in a tropical rainforest for months (only short visits to cloud forests so far yet, unfortunately), climate change and the destuction it brings is a very emotional topic to me (I've been in the rainforest two rainy seasons, one quite dry and the other dryer than most dry seasons with permanent (natural) ponds drying up completely). As maybe a suggestion... since the number fits so perfectly, how about coming back every three years to repeat the climbs? 3 Years should be long enough to see tiny changes but short enough to capture the progression over time. In thirty years it will look completely different... and you could show the whole transition. Those records are valuable and not very accessible to most people... unless people like you show them :). Thank you again for the beautiful film!
Currently in Costa Rica for the first time in a study abroad program on conservation and ecology. Also just climbed my first strangler fig and happened to be in monte verde! Crazy parallels! Love the video, great work :)
Please post more man your content is amazing and nobody makes the exact same content as you. You inspire me to go out more and be more creative with how I climb. Your videos always cure my boredom.
Hey Noah great video, I recently met and climbed with Izzy in the states! This makes me want to come try lead tree climbing sooner rather than later. Even the "dry" trees are unlike anything I've experienced and look unreal.
Amazing video Noah, such a big inspiration! I've been climbing trees in the Netherlands for some years now. Lately I've started studying them aswell. Also I've become way more aware of natures wellbeing over the last few year and it is just sad and depressing like you said. But I love the message at the end where you just appreciate that you got to do all that now that most of natures beautiful forests, plants, trees and everything else are still here. I try to do that to! But we should all also try to save the planet a little! Just to have many more fun days of climbing trees in the future.
You can be proud of yourself man. It is crazy how i feel more connected to these trees than to a lot of people around me. I hope they survive. Climate change is not the end.
To be honest, I'm not even very big on climbing content right now. But I support your work and I think that you deserve recognition on your smaller videos, so you get to be my background audio for the next 20 minutes. Oh, also! Take a comment :)
amazing video!!! you should try and connect with pategonia, i feel like this is exactly what they support and are all about! especially now that you use some of their gear.
This video, your “Climbing Giants” video, and the humanitarian and ecological project behind them is wonderful. I have some questions about the technical aspects of tree climbing: (1) How do you get down once you’re done climbing for the day? Using a single rope rappel with a pull line? Using an equivocation hitch? Or some other technique? (2) If the route along the tree is overhanging, and you’re done climbing for the day, how do you remove each piece of gear once you’ve cleaned the top anchor? Thanks in advance. I’m looking forward to your future videos!
Dude sick video, glad to see you getting in touch with your inner botanist. I've been an orchid nut for years & always wondered what sorts of crazy epiphytes you were seeing up in the figs. I wasn't sure if y'all appreciated that sorta stuff. Global warming's a bitch & I hope these beautiful places can be protected somehow. Keep climbing & stay safe! I would love to see more content just showcasing nature (y'all are great too) because you live in a magical place I could only dream of visiting. Watched this with my 5 year old & she was like "Daddy can we go back to the rock climbing gym tomorrow?" You're inspiring the next generation fam
This was sooo coool!! And honestly, I'm going to do some researches in these topics now that you did videos about it, just out of excitement and interest, so yeah...i do think that you atleast make the topic more close to the audience?😁
Hey Noah not sure if you are still in Costa Rica, you are always welcome to visit, I would love collaborating in anything I can to initiatives like this, I also climb( just 1 year into this wonderful sport so far) whenever you visit again and need collaboration for transport, climbing or anything It would be a pleasure helping with anything I can, amazing content hope it gets the views it really deserves 🙌🏻
Fun fact, the rainforest used ot be an ice cap, then a desert, then a forest, then planes, then a rainforest then an ice cap, then a desert, then a rainforest and so on, and theres nothing on earth that anyone could have done or changed to stop it from happening.
I always get excited when you upload, Noah. I love the pace of your vids, they’re so chill and not like the typical up-in-your-face content you see on the internet
Thanks for watching Bennett!
This video deserves so much more attention than it's getting. It makes me sad to think that just because a video contains information about climate change it might be too controversial for the "algorithm".
We need to know how our actions are affecting the world, and this was a very tangible method of showing that. Thank you for making this!
Thank you for the great video! As a biologist and someone who stayed in a tropical rainforest for months (only short visits to cloud forests so far yet, unfortunately), climate change and the destuction it brings is a very emotional topic to me (I've been in the rainforest two rainy seasons, one quite dry and the other dryer than most dry seasons with permanent (natural) ponds drying up completely). As maybe a suggestion... since the number fits so perfectly, how about coming back every three years to repeat the climbs? 3 Years should be long enough to see tiny changes but short enough to capture the progression over time. In thirty years it will look completely different... and you could show the whole transition. Those records are valuable and not very accessible to most people... unless people like you show them :). Thank you again for the beautiful film!
A very inspiring watch, excellent work Noah and Rafi. May your narrative inspire the action of many.
Cheers. Thanks for watching the film!
Currently in Costa Rica for the first time in a study abroad program on conservation and ecology. Also just climbed my first strangler fig and happened to be in monte verde! Crazy parallels! Love the video, great work :)
So cool!! Stay safe. thanks for watching!
Please post more man your content is amazing and nobody makes the exact same content as you. You inspire me to go out more and be more creative with how I climb. Your videos always cure my boredom.
Yes!
Hey Noah great video, I recently met and climbed with Izzy in the states! This makes me want to come try lead tree climbing sooner rather than later. Even the "dry" trees are unlike anything I've experienced and look unreal.
That's so great! would be so cool to get you climbing down here
I mean, the lessons in nature added to the mix are very, very cool. Great content! Please more of this when you can, Noah 💜
Amazing video Noah, such a big inspiration! I've been climbing trees in the Netherlands for some years now. Lately I've started studying them aswell. Also I've become way more aware of natures wellbeing over the last few year and it is just sad and depressing like you said. But I love the message at the end where you just appreciate that you got to do all that now that most of natures beautiful forests, plants, trees and everything else are still here. I try to do that to! But we should all also try to save the planet a little! Just to have many more fun days of climbing trees in the future.
Thank you Wes! There is so much work to be done, and appreciating the forest and its beauty is just the start!
You can be proud of yourself man. It is crazy how i feel more connected to these trees than to a lot of people around me. I hope they survive. Climate change is not the end.
So great to hear!
Loved this. Brought back great memories of those very amazing two days there with you all.
This was incredibly inspiring, and might do more for forest conservation than you think!
Hopefully! Thanks for watching!
To be honest, I'm not even very big on climbing content right now. But I support your work and I think that you deserve recognition on your smaller videos, so you get to be my background audio for the next 20 minutes. Oh, also! Take a comment :)
Haha amazing! Thank you for the kind words and algorithm help!
Great video! Such great story telling
Thanks Matt!
Thanks for this Video. I really enjoyed the mixture of scientific information and seeing you guys having fun.
Greetings from Germany ❤
Thanks for watching and for the kind words!
such a unique scratch, tree climbing..
actualy making me mindful of ecology, too! inspiring
Thanks for watching!! Appreciate it
I really like the fig tree videos. Amazing quality, keep it up
Thank you! Will do!
This is awesome. Greetings from Colombia Noah!
Thanks!!
So amazing! Been Rock climbing for years but would love to climb trees like these one day! Such a great message too
Thanks for watching!
Outstanding. I love that Tree Climbing Stuff. Very relaxing.
Thanks for watching!
Absolutely beautiful. I love climbing trees, and your forest is incredible. I hope I can do more to protect our amazing planet.
Appreciate it!
Finally got around to watching. Great film!
Thanks!
amazing video!!! you should try and connect with pategonia, i feel like this is exactly what they support and are all about! especially now that you use some of their gear.
i agree!
Very interesting and well put together thanks. Wish I could climb on these trees one day too 🤩
This video, your “Climbing Giants” video, and the humanitarian and ecological project behind them is wonderful.
I have some questions about the technical aspects of tree climbing:
(1) How do you get down once you’re done climbing for the day? Using a single rope rappel with a pull line? Using an equivocation hitch? Or some other technique?
(2) If the route along the tree is overhanging, and you’re done climbing for the day, how do you remove each piece of gear once you’ve cleaned the top anchor?
Thanks in advance. I’m looking forward to your future videos!
This is brilliant content. Thank you for uploading this.
Thanks for watching!
i think views are bugged
agreed
Dude sick video, glad to see you getting in touch with your inner botanist. I've been an orchid nut for years & always wondered what sorts of crazy epiphytes you were seeing up in the figs. I wasn't sure if y'all appreciated that sorta stuff. Global warming's a bitch & I hope these beautiful places can be protected somehow. Keep climbing & stay safe! I would love to see more content just showcasing nature (y'all are great too) because you live in a magical place I could only dream of visiting. Watched this with my 5 year old & she was like "Daddy can we go back to the rock climbing gym tomorrow?" You're inspiring the next generation fam
Hahah that is so great!! So glad to hear
Amazing video, and great message!
amazing work, thank you so much
Appreciate it!
Inspiring video. Keep up the awesome content!
Will do! Thanks for watching
Very interesting. Thank you for the quality content✌️
Thanks for watching!
Run out on the monkey fist! Great video guys, thank you!
Thank you, for watching!
A collab with @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt would be great. PS: great video!
What a cool place to grow up!
This was sooo coool!! And honestly, I'm going to do some researches in these topics now that you did videos about it, just out of excitement and interest, so yeah...i do think that you atleast make the topic more close to the audience?😁
Great video man!
Thank you!
this is just so good! I would love to climb that Grandmother tree❤
Amazing work mate!!!!!
Thanks!!
Wow, how wonderful. I really hope these environments will not disappear:( Also how does such an amazing video have this little engagement?!?!
right! we're getting there!
this is awesome man im gonna show my dad this video
Thanks!!
Most underrated video I have ever seen
Let's go! we will climb the charts
Great videography and story. Climbing trees and waterfalls barefoot is the closest to fredoom I've ever felt...
Ahh thanks so much for watching!
Holy shit that monkey fist placement was 🤌🤌🤌
Hahah yes!!
The Lorax approves
really good video, commenting for algorithm this shit slaps
Yeah let's go!
Inspiring ❤❤
Thanks!!
17:10 i can empathise with that feeling a lot, that would be a big shame.
LOVE From PUNJAB ❤
nice climbs, i would love to climb them
🤘🏼nice video!
Thanks!
Legend
WHen u get to the top of the trees how does the second guy get down when getting all of the equipment
What can u do increase the epiphyte content/ what can we do to help
Loooove this!!!
Thank you Markus!!
very nice video
Appreciate it!!
Good video👍
Is that the same fig tree people grow in their orchard?
Great video :)
Thanks!!
Very inspiring
Hey Noah not sure if you are still in Costa Rica, you are always welcome to visit, I would love collaborating in anything I can to initiatives like this, I also climb( just 1 year into this wonderful sport so far) whenever you visit again and need collaboration for transport, climbing or anything It would be a pleasure helping with anything I can, amazing content hope it gets the views it really deserves 🙌🏻
Amazing!! Let's climb in Monteverde this upcoming season! (January - April)
hell yeah!!
Wonderful!!
How do you guys have so much energy?
Bananas!
really good
Something's going to bite their hand at some point when they stick it in the tree 😄
Epic
jeez bro i thought California redwoods were big big those trees are huge with their own ecosystems
Well Redwoods are still bigger, but these are still really cool trees
any reason why you guys did it barefoot? maybe to not harm the tree or for better grip? respectable either way
Yes and yes!
Performance comment :)
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Fun fact, the rainforest used ot be an ice cap, then a desert, then a forest, then planes, then a rainforest then an ice cap, then a desert, then a rainforest and so on, and theres nothing on earth that anyone could have done or changed to stop it from happening.
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