I tried the world's biggest climbing gym // With Alexis Landot

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  • čas přidán 25. 12. 2022
  • Check out @AlexisLandot and the gym climbing gym aubervilliers.climb-up.fr
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    Filmed by Rolf Martin Bjørngaard & Edited by Magnus Midtbø
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    I went to the biggest indoor climbing gym in the world with Alexis Landot
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  • @LednacekZ
    @LednacekZ Před rokem +3363

    imagine going to your gym one day to try a problem you have been prospecting for weeks and these two come in and flash it in a minute.

    • @durragas4671
      @durragas4671 Před rokem +179

      Not quite that but I did a climb that was mostly strength (and I could barely do it) and while resting feeling happy these guys who must have seen Magnus' no feet challenge video show up and do it with no feet. I told them to **** off lol

    • @thehutch4823
      @thehutch4823 Před rokem +65

      Honestly it doesn't even bother me, I kinda expect it.

    • @demon5965
      @demon5965 Před rokem +48

      @@durragas4671 if they did it on purpose because they saw u struggle on it that's a dick move.

    • @richardburgess5101
      @richardburgess5101 Před rokem +166

      One man's project is another man's warmup...

    • @frenche2480
      @frenche2480 Před rokem +14

      Happens to me quiet often, because a lot of athletes from the french national teal come to my gym for training

  • @bloodink9508
    @bloodink9508 Před rokem +1349

    The Gaston is named after Gaston Rèbuffat. He displayed the technique for climbing off widths in the book ‘On Rock and Snow’. The position was described as pulling on either side of the off width like pulling elevator doors open. So Magnus was pretty much on point with his guess. It was a guy named Gaston.

    • @lucyyang720
      @lucyyang720 Před rokem +129

      Did he eat 5 dozen eggs and was wide as a barge?

    • @loicleroy5165
      @loicleroy5165 Před rokem +21

      Actualy a lot of climbing words Come from french language. Mostly in alpinism 😁

    • @granta.8775
      @granta.8775 Před rokem +67

      I've always thought it was named after Gaston from Beauty and the Beast? LOL

    • @dave_h_8742
      @dave_h_8742 Před rokem +5

      Thanks for the info 🙂

    • @cadensmith1014
      @cadensmith1014 Před rokem +12

      Yea I thought it was named after beauty and the beast since Gaston did the flex where his fist faced outwards

  • @ettore605
    @ettore605 Před rokem +1183

    It's been a long time since I saw Magnus put so much visible effort in bouldering. So much fun to watch

    • @greenmattt
      @greenmattt Před rokem +40

      I didn't know french boulders was that hard! In France it's really common to have colors as grades and I always wondered what really were the grades

    • @maginkub
      @maginkub Před rokem +30

      @@greenmattt Haha I'm French and everytime I watch Magnus videos at his home gym and see him warming up on a "7B" I'm like "come on man this is a blue at best here". Doesn't help that I usually climb at the same gym as most of the French bouldering NT. If only you saw the hardest boulders here, some cause trouble even for World Cup / 8C level athletes.

    • @paullauruol9628
      @paullauruol9628 Před rokem +28

      @@greenmattt yeah I climb in Paris too and the color system, while very good to not get worked up on grades and such, makes it hard to compare your own level to the others online/in videos. Seeing Magnus not instantly flash purples and whites makes me feel better about my own struggles on reds ^^

    • @abdelcassoul
      @abdelcassoul Před rokem

      @@maginkub Karma ?

    • @tomfisher3779
      @tomfisher3779 Před rokem +2

      He really showed his skill and dedication in this vid, amazing to watch

  • @gustavoalcaraz202
    @gustavoalcaraz202 Před rokem +1935

    Damn you could have fun for days without repeating any boulder for days 🤯

    • @dakiblabla
      @dakiblabla Před rokem +10

      Not really. There's like 15 boulders of any color.

    • @polaroid8349
      @polaroid8349 Před rokem +42

      @@dakiblabla thats just not true

    • @dakiblabla
      @dakiblabla Před rokem +6

      @@polaroid8349 It is true (15 per color). You can literally verify by counting in the video.

    • @IFearlessINinja
      @IFearlessINinja Před rokem +28

      @@dakiblabla Ignoring the underestimate, do you climb 15 of your project grades a day or what?

    • @dakiblabla
      @dakiblabla Před rokem +3

      @@IFearlessINinja It's not an underestimate. COUNT.

  • @xc43t
    @xc43t Před rokem +538

    Next episode, Magnus and Alex chat with some French police. We are ready!

  • @AlexisLandot
    @AlexisLandot Před rokem +216

    Thanks for having me over man ! Was great meeting you ! 🦾

    • @hippo_playz
      @hippo_playz Před 2 měsíci +2

      How do your videos not get demonetized but magnus’s would?

    • @AlexisLandot
      @AlexisLandot Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@hippo_playz They are

    • @Ryukon613
      @Ryukon613 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@AlexisLandot yeah they don't even. Get recommended

    • @AlexisLandot
      @AlexisLandot Před měsícem +1

      @@Ryukon613 actually I am now banned from posting so 🤣

    • @Ryukon613
      @Ryukon613 Před měsícem

      @@AlexisLandot oh dam
      Do you know shiey wonder why he's not banned pretty sure what he does is illegal

  • @mnkeymasta
    @mnkeymasta Před rokem +213

    16:00 "That's, like, the best indoor boulder I've done in a very long time"
    Congrats, Aubervilliers! :D

  • @n1t_
    @n1t_ Před rokem +81

    "This is a french blow..I am not going to demonstrate it, because...." *Demonstrate it* I love Magnus goofie comments

  • @benjaminpropp7183
    @benjaminpropp7183 Před rokem +685

    I’m 14 and just got your chalk, chalk bag and Rungne’s signed Christmas card from you and I love them all! Thank you for all the content that you produce!!

    • @iTracking
      @iTracking Před rokem +25

      I'm 40 and just got back in to climbing. Looking to buy chalk, bag and pants from Rungne. Magnus is such an inspiration! Keep going up!

  • @lucbourhis3142
    @lucbourhis3142 Před rokem +824

    In France, my kids, who are in junior high school and high school, do climbing as part of their allocated sport hours. It's one of the couple of disciplines they will do throughout the year. This was definitively not the case when I was a kid. Not sure how widespread it is but it is obvious that pretty much every school sport hall has a climbing wall now.

    • @florianbazille9159
      @florianbazille9159 Před rokem +40

      I know I had climbing walls even in my middle school sport hall, and it was 10 years ago in a small town. Climbing is definitely pushed forward in France

    • @jeanrenne1436
      @jeanrenne1436 Před rokem +3

      non

    • @demon5965
      @demon5965 Před rokem +12

      I wish we had that in my school!

    • @yScribblezHD
      @yScribblezHD Před rokem +9

      I live in the US and my high school as well as university had climbing walls, and I live in a state where the nearest outdoor climbing is in other states 😂 I only wish I got into it during high school and not later during uni, but glad I do it either way

    • @sountiguinchard8973
      @sountiguinchard8973 Před rokem +2

      I think it's more complicated than that, maybe France has a good background when it comes to climning, but for me those who have the chance to experience it from a young age, it's not specifically from school. For a good part, yes we have the chance to practice climbing during our school years (for those who have it for the longest time it is during college / lycée which I think is equivalent to secondary school, but even this long was rare a few years ago). But unfortunatley in a way those years will make a lot of people afraid of it: it's an obligation, it's for the grades, teachers most often do not really like it and are not interested by this sport. For example I had it as part of my allocated sport hours only from when I was like 15 to 17-18, and I know that most of my friendss didn't really liked it / were afraid of it. So we do not have the chance to practice it from a young age as I see it / experienced it during my scholarity. Maybe it's just that this sport is really becoming more and more populair in France since a few years, and we have some good climbing / bouldering gyms. But for the few years that I practiced it during my scholarity, it was far from being one of the most popular sports (even most for bouldering which I never saw during those years). When it comes to extracurricular activities, maybe we have more opportunities than others, I couldn't tell. But even then, you need to get the chance to try it and have people push you toward this sport.

  • @RockClimberAlex
    @RockClimberAlex Před rokem +49

    21:16 The move is "named after the famous French mountain guide and author Gaston Rebuffat", because in his book "On Snow and Rock" he shows a climbing technique to climb offwidths "by pulling them apart".

  • @AntonFomenko
    @AntonFomenko Před rokem +51

    Should we wait for “tall” climb on Alexis’ channel? He is super nice man btw! 💪🔥

  • @V8chump
    @V8chump Před rokem +153

    Magnus is so funny “so climbing is becoming very popular in france?”
    Thanks in a HUGE part to you climbing is becoming popular everywhere, I mean I live in the middle of Ohio and it’s huge here! Even here everyone knows who you and honnold are, everyone.

    • @teddychataigner5779
      @teddychataigner5779 Před rokem +25

      i don't want to diminish the impact of magnus worlwide, but bouldering is born in france almost 100y ago now and not so far from Paris, so yeah it's well implanted by now XD

    • @V8chump
      @V8chump Před rokem +17

      @@teddychataigner5779 oh well yea he didn’t invent the sport! Just a huge factor in its recent boom, along with free solo and all the press that movie got

    • @aboumaryam1647
      @aboumaryam1647 Před rokem +1

      @@teddychataigner5779 un vrai Bleauzard ;)👍

    • @giacomocasanova2893
      @giacomocasanova2893 Před rokem +1

      in Austria, everyone and their mother climbs. the climbing boom is real

    • @stephantom8237
      @stephantom8237 Před rokem +5

      There’s been a climbing book for sure, that’s been accelerating since 2019 or so, but it’s a bit of a chicken or egg question with climbing youtubers etc. Is climbing popular because of people like Magnus or is Magnus popular because climbing is popular?

  • @pietateip
    @pietateip Před rokem +132

    tbh one of your best indoor gym vids yet! the boulders you picked seemed so different then your usual gym so it felt like seeing you do new stuff. loved it! hope you do another vid there!

  • @xpreame3406
    @xpreame3406 Před rokem +95

    That’s a great video Magnus !!! Welldone ❤❤❤

  • @bloodink9508
    @bloodink9508 Před rokem +84

    Chef’s Kiss! I absolutely love seeing Magnus being challenged by hard sets. Alexis is such an excellent guest as well.

  • @hamzasaad1956
    @hamzasaad1956 Před rokem +99

    23:21 just Magnus doing Magnus things

    • @Inevitable.Change
      @Inevitable.Change Před rokem +2

      When he jumped down they were so many people in the background completely in awe. Hehe :)

    • @flamingmoe7124
      @flamingmoe7124 Před rokem +3

      My thoughts exactly, great finish for this video 👍👍

    • @anthonykargoglou7205
      @anthonykargoglou7205 Před rokem

      What grade is that?

    • @RJA
      @RJA Před rokem

      ​​​@@anthonykargoglou7205 I'd say 8b probably or V11

  • @flamingmoe7124
    @flamingmoe7124 Před rokem +53

    23:19 That's some Magnus Midtbø stuff right there, great athleticism, and good sportsmanship as always!

  • @6590651
    @6590651 Před rokem +26

    Its humbling to hear that the climbs are even hard for Magnus. Also the smile he gets when he finally has found problems that challenge him ❤.

  • @maurice1017
    @maurice1017 Před rokem +52

    This was an unexpected collab but a great one! Much love for both of you Alexis and Magnus!

  •  Před rokem +61

    What an awesome video! That last black was something else!

  • @Jurbroman
    @Jurbroman Před rokem +32

    You can tell, how well the boulders are set, just from the fun and excitement you get, watching magnus doing them.
    Awesome video! 💥

  • @SuppressedTimm
    @SuppressedTimm Před rokem +84

    You gotta try and get natalia grossman or brooke rabatoui (pretty sure I butchered the spelling of her name) on the channel.
    It would be so cool to have some professional female climbers on the channel! Doesn’t have be these people specifically. Just made suggestions. Love your content magnus!

    • @Pennwisedom
      @Pennwisedom Před rokem +2

      He literally just climbed with Shawn so you'd think you could spell their last name.

    • @asmoth360
      @asmoth360 Před rokem +5

      A video with Janja would be awesome

    • @jazzyy45
      @jazzyy45 Před rokem

      @@Pennwisedom "respect"

  • @remi2809
    @remi2809 Před rokem +50

    Cool to see u in France Magnus, hope you enjoyed Paris !

  • @edgarschneider7570
    @edgarschneider7570 Před rokem +29

    Alexis seems like a really nice man! I'd be stoked to go climbing with him! :)

  • @elie8194
    @elie8194 Před rokem +64

    That's so cool to see you here in France !
    Nice video as usual.
    In France we don't have any grades in the gyms, and that's kind of annoying cause you can't really compare the boulder from two different gym.
    An other video with Alexis might be really cool!

    • @Shrrrg
      @Shrrrg Před rokem +18

      you cant anyway. The boulder grades vary so much from one gym to another that they are essentielly useless

    • @veglord4481
      @veglord4481 Před rokem

      Its the same with some gyms here in Sweden too. But if you dowload an app (veritical life) you can see the grades. Would not be suprised if its like that sometimes in france too?

    • @elie8194
      @elie8194 Před rokem

      @@veglord4481
      No we don't have such apps in the gyms...

    • @G0_DO
      @G0_DO Před rokem +13

      en réalité je pense que ça a avoir avec l'éthique de l'escalade en France, en gros tu peux faire un bloc super dur parce qu'il te sied super bien, et au final "échouer" dans des cotations plus simples
      Je pense qu'il ne faut pas trop se fier aux cotation c'est ce que veut nous dire les couleurs
      c'est plus un ordre d'idée, que significatif d'un vrai niveau

    • @OneDreams54
      @OneDreams54 Před rokem +3

      @@elie8194 Depends on the Gyms.
      Arkose and Climb-Up (And by extension MROC in Lyon) are present on "Social Boulder", you can see the Boulders and routes on it, and they try to display the difficulty a bit more precisely than just colors, even if not always accurate and not always put into "regular" grades.
      Climbing district in Paris has QR-codes below each boulder that leads to youtube videos of the betas.
      So, it looks like climbing gyms are trying more and more to develop their 'connected' side.

  • @andrasszerencses
    @andrasszerencses Před rokem +26

    So inspiring, thanks for all these videos Magnus!

  • @ashmaybe9634
    @ashmaybe9634 Před rokem +6

    Loving all this climbing/bouldering content Magnus. Merry Midwinter and Happy New Year (soon!).

  • @whenfo7962
    @whenfo7962 Před rokem +67

    18:00 you can see the rubber coming off Magnus’ shoes every time 😂

    • @ThatLaggyNoob
      @ThatLaggyNoob Před rokem +39

      That boulder had to have been put up by setters who do resoling as a side gig.

    • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
      @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Před rokem +3

      @@ThatLaggyNoob Or orthopedic surgeon who does ankles.

  • @Furyst
    @Furyst Před rokem +8

    23:36 The way he almost fell but somehow managed to save it by just putting his hand on the wall looks like a scene from a superhero movie lol

    • @ThatLaggyNoob
      @ThatLaggyNoob Před rokem +2

      Years and years of hangboard training coming in strong, that would've been a one way ticket to pulley-snap city if I tried one arming a crimp after a foot pop like that

  • @Celine_29
    @Celine_29 Před rokem +6

    You have to also check out the biggest bouldering gym in the world in Bubenreuth, Germany with 4000 square meters, it opened in spring 2022 and I love it!

  • @wallyhall
    @wallyhall Před rokem +13

    Goes to show - the sport is so nuanced in its detail - two physically extremely capable people, each struggling with the other’s climbing context. Loved the video!

  • @Nicoandthepage
    @Nicoandthepage Před rokem +12

    Thank you for motivating me to take climbing seriously Magnus. You are the best

  • @SuperMortiki
    @SuperMortiki Před rokem +7

    Thank you very much Magnus, you are motivated and your content keeps others motivated as well!

  • @dclemans13
    @dclemans13 Před rokem +3

    These are my favorite type of your videos, just sending boulders with a cool guest. We can all tell how much fun you're having, and live vicariously through you both since we can never hope to climb as well

  • @kryomane5724
    @kryomane5724 Před rokem +19

    Man that’s my gym and I had planned on going the day you came but didn’t 😭 I am sad rn

  • @MiklasKuoppala
    @MiklasKuoppala Před rokem +3

    Really keeping up with very high quality on these videos! Interesting to hear Alexis has trained parkour as well, it truly helps you connect with the urban environment in so many ways.

  • @Vespira21
    @Vespira21 Před rokem +24

    Yeahhh ! Climb Up is one of the biggest brand of climbing gyms here in France. I'm very happy to see you've been visiting France, and I hope you enjoyed your stay ! What I like is above transmitting the love of climbing, you also show respect, knowledge and stay humble. To my mind, these are values that needs to keep gravitating around climbing (or even sports in general), more importantly as the climbing community is growing fast !

  • @dominickappeler5150
    @dominickappeler5150 Před rokem +6

    Nice to see the crowd behind watching Magnus try the hard boulders

  • @tussen2oo386
    @tussen2oo386 Před rokem +4

    I really love watching your videos Magnus! You inspired me to start climbing and I love it!

  • @tragicrhythm
    @tragicrhythm Před rokem +6

    It was quite eye opening seeing a French version of a climbing gym. It looks like there was a lot of creativity and originality in the route setting and some of the boulders and their placement do look like works of art. It seems like it would take some ingenuity to solve but incredibly fun to try.

  • @litalienvisual
    @litalienvisual Před rokem +4

    Having the holds' color reflecting the boulder's difficulty is such an awesome idea. Très beau gym.

  • @ericastier1646
    @ericastier1646 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Alexis Landot is a great co-climbing co-training partner and that gym is probably one of the best gym Magnus has been to, high quality boulders. Magnus should spend more sessions in this gym.

  • @raoulphilippon9493
    @raoulphilippon9493 Před rokem +2

    Really nice to see you with french climbers ! You always feel so natural and encouraging with everyone only good vibes

  • @benjaminwalker9873
    @benjaminwalker9873 Před rokem +4

    I think the most impressive thing to see in climbers at this level is when they slip and catch themselves on super difficult routes. Like it's on thing to use that difficult of holds when all your hands and feet are in the right position, but it's another entirely to do it on reflex and out of position.

  • @criley0007
    @criley0007 Před rokem +9

    That climb with the foot slide was crazy! never seen anything like that

    • @zoaxanthellae
      @zoaxanthellae Před rokem

      I think downward jumps like that are technically illegal under IFSC rules

    • @criley0007
      @criley0007 Před rokem +1

      @@zoaxanthellae yeah it seems like an ankle/leg injury waiting to happen lol

  • @giehlemanns
    @giehlemanns Před rokem +1

    these are by far the most entertaining boulders i have ever watched on magnus' channel. they are amazing to watch, and i bet they are amazing to actually try. what a gold mine this climbing gym is.

  • @fane7965
    @fane7965 Před rokem +1

    Amazing content Magnus, thanks for sharing your love for the sport and your gained friendships with those others who love the sport with us.

  • @Innatefulness
    @Innatefulness Před rokem +4

    Fantastic video!! Really loving the collabs with these awesome people. And P.S. nice job listening to your gut this time about not climbing the building :)

  • @Psytripification
    @Psytripification Před rokem +7

    Insane gym insane setting .. Magnus you looked really in shape , still so strong ! I hope to see you bouldering in Fontainebleau one day !

  • @georgefarrell32
    @georgefarrell32 Před rokem +2

    This was such a great video. You and Alexis are a great duo. I loved watching this.

  • @emilyquasem6453
    @emilyquasem6453 Před rokem +2

    This is your best climbing video yet. I love seeing how creative the problems are!

  • @SCOclimbing
    @SCOclimbing Před rokem +13

    What a great video! Loved it

  • @LeahRobb
    @LeahRobb Před rokem +6

    That last boulder! Wow. Impressive ascent Magnus.

  • @WesHuesos
    @WesHuesos Před rokem +1

    Wow. The creativity in route setting there is on another level.

  • @lanalana4365
    @lanalana4365 Před rokem

    thank you for the vids magnus! i’m not a climber (yet) nor am i that fit but i’m inspired by your vids to try and be healthier and fitter in my daily life

  • @PierreRose
    @PierreRose Před rokem +4

    The gaston technique is named after the French climber Gaston Rébuffat. In the book On Snow and Rock, Gaston shows a climbing technique to climb offwidths “by pulling them apart” (just like pulling apart elevator doors!). This offwidth climbing technique is where the gaston move got its name.

  • @ST-sr2hs
    @ST-sr2hs Před rokem +4

    23:17 is crazy Magnus, you're an absolute unit!

  • @Matthias31415
    @Matthias31415 Před rokem +2

    The boulders in this gym looked really cool and creative! More pls

  • @danielsiegl5870
    @danielsiegl5870 Před rokem +1

    I love these videos so much. One of the best in a while.

  • @BenjaminHingray
    @BenjaminHingray Před rokem +4

    Great video as always Magnus !
    Watching the title of this video made me think that there must be dozens of "biggest climbing gym in the world" as they said the same about my own climbing gym.
    But i was amazed to see that you really were climbing my gym as i'm from Paris.
    I love your work !

    • @dubourg4
      @dubourg4 Před rokem

      Quite a few gym manage to be "the biggest" by some metric. Biggest in surface total, biggest in meter of walls, biggest in volume, highest, biggest in number of routes ...
      Hard to tell is it's really THE biggest one. But it sure is impressive.

  •  Před rokem +8

    This is the first time I've seen Magnus struggle. Bravo to the route setters 🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @redart7151
    @redart7151 Před rokem +2

    So happy to see you climb in my home country 🇨🇵
    In France boulders are definitely hard !
    Hopefully you had a great time in Paris

  • @lanceausnz5997
    @lanceausnz5997 Před rokem +2

    So much to take from this video ... first boulder and the confusion from Magnus on how to start, brings back memories of Marte first learning.
    Then the discussion on Magnus climbing a building ... What did Marte say about free climbing? ... oh yea, let's ignore that!
    Next was there were routes that Anton would have liked especially the "attempt number50".
    The 'do it till you get it' mindset is absolutely a consistent theme throughout Anton's videos.
    Lastly, I got the vibes that Magnus actually enjoyed the challenges he came up against in this video.
    I really enjoyed this video, thanks Magnus 😊

  • @HealingMushroom
    @HealingMushroom Před rokem +3

    What I learned in all my bouldering years is that french route settings is way harder and more thought through than in other countries. Even the easier ones always have a nice twist to it.

  • @durragas4671
    @durragas4671 Před rokem +8

    what an amazing place and video!

  • @AnythingHouse
    @AnythingHouse Před rokem +2

    Dude, the fact that you finished the last boulder as clean as you did just amazes me haha absolutely wild! love watching your vids!

  • @Elessar011
    @Elessar011 Před rokem

    From your videos, your channel, you got me started on going to a climbing gym. Thank you.

  • @kip0kid748
    @kip0kid748 Před rokem +11

    I am traveling to Paris tomorrow and I can’t wait to try out this gym! Thanks Magnus

    • @loumnietwixe7438
      @loumnietwixe7438 Před rokem

      It's actually not really in Paris ;)

    • @AlexTheUruguayan
      @AlexTheUruguayan Před rokem +2

      @@loumnietwixe7438 Two subway stops north of Paris.

    • @dakiblabla
      @dakiblabla Před rokem

      Just don't go there after dark. The neighborhood is really sketchy.

    • @AlexTheUruguayan
      @AlexTheUruguayan Před rokem

      @@dakiblabla Not true - I go there with my now-7-year-old.

    • @dakiblabla
      @dakiblabla Před rokem

      @@AlexTheUruguayan Great. Try going there as a woman, by public transport.

  • @ToxiSniping
    @ToxiSniping Před rokem +3

    So cool to see you in France enjoying climbing here !!
    Seems that u came to my gym in Montpellier in Boulder line ! Hope u enjoyed your trip here !
    Maybe a Fontainebleau bouldering session video incoming soon ?

  • @914Rocky
    @914Rocky Před rokem +1

    Great video. Love these climbing vids.

  • @ErlingEra
    @ErlingEra Před rokem +4

    Great video!! Would absolutely love to climb here one day!

  • @schiele40
    @schiele40 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for this video ! I climb at « climb up » since the beginning of my journey in Climbing.
    It’s very reassuring to see that even you, can struggle on lower grades boulder.
    I never climbed in a gym where we can see the actual grades of the boulder, and I always thought that climbing purple/red boulders was very weak compare to boulders that you do in others countries.
    With this video I finally can see your thoughts on French boulders. Thank you for that !

  • @AllmightyUSERNAME
    @AllmightyUSERNAME Před rokem

    Hey Magnus, love the huge variety of your conent, great stuff!

  • @elamantun8162
    @elamantun8162 Před rokem +1

    very good climbing session Magnus , love this cool vibe just enjoying climbing without the grade

  • @OneDreams54
    @OneDreams54 Před rokem +10

    In terms of boulders, I think there are others gyms that have more problems.
    Climb-Up Aubervilliers has about 16~18 boulders per color, with 7 colors.
    The Arkose Nation Gym has 24+ boulders of each color with 6 colors.
    Where Climb-Up Aubervilliers really shines, it's with the rope-climbing, with the highest count of all gyms in Paris (I think)
    It is with both together, that it becomes the biggest gym.

    • @aminebarnat6528
      @aminebarnat6528 Před rokem +3

      Climb Up Porte d'Italie has the biggest amount of boulder problems, and a spray wall with a 45 degrees incline.

    • @xigoute4173
      @xigoute4173 Před rokem +2

      Y'a rien a arkose nation par rapport à Aubervilliers

    • @OneDreams54
      @OneDreams54 Před rokem +1

      @@xigoute4173 "Y'a rien a arkose nation par rapport à Aubervilliers" --> Juste 45 blocs de plus ? Même si les codes couleurs sont différents.
      (Only 45 more boulders ? Even if color codes are different.)
      Comme quelqu'un d'autre l'a dit, le plus important, ça serait Climb'Up Porte d'Italie en terme de Bloc. Avec un Total de plus de 250.
      (As someone else said, the biggest for boulders would be Climb'Up Porte d'Italie. With a total over 250.)
      Pour revenir à Aubervillier et Nation :
      (To go back to Aubervillier and Nation :)
      Climb'Up Aubervilliers : 105 blocs au total.
      - 14 Jaunes (Yellow)
      - 14 Verts (Green)
      - 16 Bleus (Blue)
      - 18 Violets (Purple)
      - 16 Rouges (Red)
      - 16 Blancs (White)
      - 8 Noirs (Black)
      Arkose Nation : 150 Blocs total.
      - 24 Jaunes (Yellow)
      - 24 Verts (Green)
      - 26 Bleus (Blue)
      - 26 Rouges (Red)
      - 26 Noirs (Black)
      - 24 Violets (Purple)
      La seule raison qu'Aubervilliers est plus grand, c'est l'escalade en voie.
      (The only reason Aubervilliers is bigger, would be thanks to the Rope-climbing routes.)

    • @OneDreams54
      @OneDreams54 Před rokem +2

      @@aminebarnat6528 Thanks for the information, I'll go take a look myself.
      Looks like with 250+ it's indeed impressive for boulder problems.

  • @kennycerou
    @kennycerou Před rokem +14

    So cool to see you in France ! But we now want to see a climbing session with Seb Bouin !!

  • @BoulderingHighlights
    @BoulderingHighlights Před rokem +1

    The Aesthetics of the boulders are beautiful!

  • @charlievovor
    @charlievovor Před rokem +1

    This video was super fun, dynamic and refreshing! Thanks Magnus❤

  • @jakoblindstroem
    @jakoblindstroem Před rokem +6

    När du nästan gled av på sista men fånga upp dig själv som inget. så stark. impad!

  • @ballzz2thewall
    @ballzz2thewall Před rokem +3

    Theres quite a lot of European gyms where the high grade boulders are super technical and with only 1 beta to complete the boulder.

  • @Mozillarum
    @Mozillarum Před rokem +1

    Thank you Magnus ! It was a pleasure to see you try some of the boulders I failed to complete 😊

  • @looppp
    @looppp Před rokem +1

    This gym's problems look soooo unique and cool! So dynamic. I'm jealous

  • @HueyR6
    @HueyR6 Před rokem +3

    walking around in this gym must be like walking around in ikea.

  • @hunterdean11
    @hunterdean11 Před rokem +3

    Magnus makes it look like his hands are magnetic it’s ridiculous

  • @AlienCreed98
    @AlienCreed98 Před rokem

    Great vid ! Come more often To France Magnus ! I thought this vid was quite dynamic, love it !

  • @Xan_1902
    @Xan_1902 Před rokem +2

    As a french guy I'm so proud that you came to France great video as always keep up like that !!!

  • @bcherry8953
    @bcherry8953 Před rokem +7

    That gym looks amazing. Whoever the route setter is did a great job. They looked very interesting.

  • @Raphael-
    @Raphael- Před rokem +2

    Holy cow it's my gym !! I wish i saw you there !!

  • @jkoperski9925
    @jkoperski9925 Před rokem

    Nice chemistry and vibes with Alexis!! Love it

  • @danehrencrona4847
    @danehrencrona4847 Před 26 dny

    Watching Magnus have such great chemistry with people like Alexis and Felix makes these videos so fun to watch

  • @nzd3742
    @nzd3742 Před rokem +10

    You need to do a collab with Storror. It feels like a natural progression at this point. Get them to find you a really basic roof gap. Pete and Toby are practically bros right now, we can make it happen!

  • @zacharybyron8660
    @zacharybyron8660 Před rokem +2

    I got mag dust and the bag and I had the best day of climbing in my entire life! And you signed the Card with some siiiickkk Stickers!!! Thank you MAG!!

  • @climbingaddictionlol
    @climbingaddictionlol Před rokem +1

    bro your vids are actually FIRE:) i love them

  • @georgestone8099
    @georgestone8099 Před rokem +5

    Magnus getting worked by a 7a comp style coordination boulder makes me feel better about sacking off all those kinds of boulders at my gym 😂

  • @grimwest1222
    @grimwest1222 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video! I feel like you could've made like a 5 part series in this gym alone!

  • @adrienescaravage509
    @adrienescaravage509 Před rokem

    So cool to see you climbing on some of the boulders I tried, glad you enjoyed them ! You would've loved the routes too I think. Really nice video anyways, thanks!

  • @thanushanravishankar233
    @thanushanravishankar233 Před rokem +10

    Waiting for Magnus to make a video with Hoseok lee

  • @HerrFinsternis
    @HerrFinsternis Před rokem +3

    Yes there is a strong French guy called Gaston and he's a character in beauty and the beast 😂
    I've been wondering for years whether that's where the term comes from. He does flex his muscles a lot in that way.

  • @sigurdhofsmojakobsen9544

    This gave me flashbacks to when I first heard about this channel. It was in 2017 in climb up Lyon Gerland, but I started watching first some years later.