Brad has impressive recovery abilities between pitches because he looks like he is about to fall the entire way. Props. Insane that his buddy's first trad lead is 13a R
"he'd never been on a multi-pitch or done trad before, so.....i figured a 13d multi-pitch would be a good start for him" Oh, Brad, this is why we love you. Please don't ever change. Mad props to Ben too for his first trad/multi-pitch being a hard one, I probably couldn't even step one foot onto that thing without it throwing me off and breaking my ankle in the process.
Brad should do a sandbagging trip where he goes to places like Eldorado Canyon and Indian Creek and does 5.10s that should really be 5.13s. Rated R trad climbing is mad fun to watch. Explanations of the hard moves is super informative.
Brad you are changing the meaning of the trad climbing. You are too strong and the form you get recovery its awesome. Ya necesitamos ver mas escaladores de roca y menos de gimnasio. Saludos desde México.
Man, my first multi pitch lead was a 5.8, and I was horrified! Dude busts out a 5.13 for his first multi pitch lead.... impressive to say the very least. Brad Gobright- this guy is damn good! Very talented and seems to be extremely motivated!
5.13d would be a good start for someone who has never done multi-pitch or Trad?? I did Man’s Best Friend for my first multi pitch (sport), 5.6 and 5.7 pitches. Starting out doing 5.13 is insane! Lol That was amazing he (Ben Hanna) did it. RIP Brad Gobright, a legend of our time.
This was frightening to watch. I looked down the canyon of that climb, and felt as if my heart was going to burst from my chest. Brad died doing what he felt was his purpose; he was brave. I am sorry he fell, leaving family and friends to grieve.
Just that hike to get to the climb woulda worn me out. These guys had no water. No real food. Climbing till dark. Think about that next time u see some football player need a drink & a break after running 40 yards
These climbers are amazing. I'm a hiker who just likes nature hikes, but this is some serious deadly hard work. Free fallers/jumpers take insane risks but it's quick & not terribly hard work. This is insane risk and insanely arduous work. What compels?
Arthur Fonzarelli The thrill :) It’s such a rush of adrenaline and accomplishment when you finally solve a really tough bouldering problem. It’s really quite addictive.
U know what? I enjoy all types of competing. Whether its team, one on one or individual competition. But that stuff ain't nothing now. This is the most extreme mental & physical challenge on any level I have ever seen. I heard about these climbers but I never paid attention/focused in it until I read about Brad. - I know some really great tree climbers & watching them work when they have no access to a bucket lift is amazing cool stuff, but they got the saddles, ropes, and spikes. These guys are relying on very little tools. I see them with no water. No food. Wearing street clothes. U people are in a class of your own.
the video title had me all sorts of pissed off, i haven't been there in years but i was going to lose my shit if these guys where actually "taking down" the route....as in cutting the bolts....phrasing guys, phrasing....also RIP brad.
RIP. Brad was such an amazing soul. So positive and inspiring. He will be missed greatly.
Brad has impressive recovery abilities between pitches because he looks like he is about to fall the entire way. Props.
Insane that his buddy's first trad lead is 13a R
The guy literally broke his back, and is climbing again. I'd say he has impressive recovery abilities.
He seemed really lovely. RIP Brad.
"he'd never been on a multi-pitch or done trad before, so.....i figured a 13d multi-pitch would be a good start for him" Oh, Brad, this is why we love you. Please don't ever change. Mad props to Ben too for his first trad/multi-pitch being a hard one, I probably couldn't even step one foot onto that thing without it throwing me off and breaking my ankle in the process.
"Just don't look at it"... lol, classic
Great movie. There is clearly more to him than the "Safety Third" image we first knew. Going to miss seeing him.
Rip. May his soul rest in peace.🌼we lost a great person
RIP Brad. You are missed.
Awesome video. The sling momentarily holding the biner out by the nose at 3:12 made it even more exciting.
Rest In Peace hungry soul, you will always fuel me to push my self to the next level. Pure love
Brad should do a sandbagging trip where he goes to places like Eldorado Canyon and Indian Creek and does 5.10s that should really be 5.13s. Rated R trad climbing is mad fun to watch. Explanations of the hard moves is super informative.
Second. We need a "on the sharp end" revival. Those were the best videos years ago.
Amazing quality of some of these videos, deserves more views!!
Super inspiring footage. Beautiful route
More Brad videos please.
Second.
Brad is super fun to watch.
Sorry to break it to you-
@@liamd6238 Don't be an asshole....
@@RobertSmith-hh8pc how was that being an asshole lmao
I’m going on my first trad pitch in two weeks better not be anything like this . Wow that looked impossible from the start. You guys are amazing
*He was amazing 😓
Brad you are changing the meaning of the trad climbing. You are too strong and the form you get recovery its awesome. Ya necesitamos ver mas escaladores de roca y menos de gimnasio. Saludos desde México.
A man living on the edge. Good by Gobright
GREAT job Daniel!!!! Awesome work man on this entertaining piece.
Thanks man!
Man, my first multi pitch lead was a 5.8, and I was horrified!
Dude busts out a 5.13 for his first multi pitch lead.... impressive to say the very least.
Brad Gobright- this guy is damn good! Very talented and seems to be extremely motivated!
Rest in peace brother
😢RIP💔 Brad
5.13d would be a good start for someone who has never done multi-pitch or Trad?? I did Man’s Best Friend for my first multi pitch (sport), 5.6 and 5.7 pitches. Starting out doing 5.13 is insane! Lol That was amazing he (Ben Hanna) did it. RIP Brad Gobright, a legend of our time.
This was frightening to watch. I looked down the canyon of that climb, and felt as if my heart was going to burst from my chest. Brad died doing what he felt was his purpose; he was brave. I am sorry he fell, leaving family and friends to grieve.
I brought Ben with me... He's never climbed before....
You are and you will be legend forever . RIP
definitely my favorite climber to watch and I had hoped to see much much more. Tragic. NEVER simu rapel, tandom repel if needed
sad to learn of Brads passing. loved his vids. made it all seem so easy. one very brave guy. But died doing what he loved. R I P.
You think he loved rappelling off the end of his rope
@@skip1860 another sad little troll, no face pic, just sits in his we sad little world thinking this makes you big, god get a life.
That sequence from @4:00 - 4:10 oooooeeeee!
Wonderful! I miss red rocks...
I am not into rock climbing, I respect his dedication to the craft. He died doing what he loved.
Just that hike to get to the climb woulda worn me out. These guys had no water. No real food. Climbing till dark. Think about that next time u see some football player need a drink & a break after running 40 yards
10 pitches of 5.13 sounds ludicrous. I struggle on 2 pitch routes the exposure is insane the higher you go.
Awesome
rest in peace brad
this video is making my palms sweat
This is insane. These climbers are insane. 3:41 - 4:10 - Insane. Defying gravity. For what purpose to risk ones life or health? Just insane man
First trade lead😂😂😂 Kid's a beast.
RIP Brad
R.I.P. He was one of the best....
I hate that this sport take the best of the best from us.💔.
Rest in peace brad
Nice vid :)
More vids, please!!!!!
Brad on 13d is like me on 10a.
RIP Brad. Valiant effort by both. Was this the FFA?
💪
Looked like Ben could fall out of his harness.
More Brad videos
You'd need crazy endurance to do that shit.
R.I.P.
Brad is a monster...
miss you Brad :/
RIP brad
good bye gobright.... u ll remain in our memory for breaking the human limitations
👍☺
Now THAT'S climbing!
RIP
These climbers are amazing. I'm a hiker who just likes nature hikes, but this is some serious deadly hard work. Free fallers/jumpers take insane risks but it's quick & not terribly hard work. This is insane risk and insanely arduous work. What compels?
Arthur Fonzarelli The thrill :) It’s such a rush of adrenaline and accomplishment when you finally solve a really tough bouldering problem. It’s really quite addictive.
U know what? I enjoy all types of competing. Whether its team, one on one or individual competition. But that stuff ain't nothing now. This is the most extreme mental & physical challenge on any level I have ever seen. I heard about these climbers but I never paid attention/focused in it until I read about Brad. - I know some really great tree climbers & watching them work when they have no access to a bucket lift is amazing cool stuff, but they got the saddles, ropes, and spikes. These guys are relying on very little tools. I see them with no water. No food. Wearing street clothes. U people are in a class of your own.
Rip
shit looks hard af lol
Off Belay, Brad.
Feel better?
Absolutely.
This is what I want to do
Learn from this young man's mistake.
@@shigsho Yes I'm never gonna not tie a knot at the end of my rope again that's for sure
First trad lead on a 5.13 .....
Stupid to do that to someone just because you want to climb it
@@kennethgibson1092 I dont understand what you mean ??? . The meaning of My comment is that he is very good to do a first trad lead on a 5.13
ouch
why no helmets, tho?
mircea craciun Because they didn't want to wear them. That's why.
Helmets are for pussies
Cause they wanna die young and in a stupid way, that's why.
Seek Christ Jesus the Redeemer
Oof
By take down I guess you mean climb.
Idk why oe
13b is a good start.... not for me
bro whoever put this up lol
Why does using bolts constitute free climbing?
because you're only using gear to catch you if you fall not to assist in the climb
These 5.13 moves look terrible. I can’t even imagine the difficulty of a 5.15.
the video title had me all sorts of pissed off, i haven't been there in years but i was going to lose my shit if these guys where actually "taking down" the route....as in cutting the bolts....phrasing guys, phrasing....also RIP brad.
I never see black rock climbers
Native Chique 😂😂😂😂😂😂
because they are being shot down by cops
Whatever makes you feel good about yourself moron
RIP Brad
RIP
RIP