How to Start and Advance Your Alpine Climbing Trajectory

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • On April 20, 2024, we lost a friend. Rob Coppolillo lost his life in a ski accident in the Canadian Rockies, doing what he loved best: guiding. Rob epitomized adventure, pioneering as an AMGA and IFMGA Mountain Guide and founder of Vetta Mountain Guides. Among the first 100 Americans certified internationally, his expertise spanned three decades, guiding worldwide, from Boulder, Colorado, to Chamonix, France.
    Rob’s absence leaves a void felt deeply by the adventure community but his legacy of exploration and kindness will live on, reminding us to live life to the fullest. He will be deeply missed and remembered by the 57hours team.
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    Since humans could walk, we’ve been summiting mountains.
    Alpine climbing is one of the purest and most rewarding experiences you could have in the great outdoors. Nothing beats the rush of pushing your body and mind in a spectacular montane environment.
    Learn how to take your first steps into the world of alpine climbing, as well as advance your alpine skills to the next level, from an expert IFMGA guide with years of experience leading expeditions all over the world.
    This Adventure Talk Covers:
    0:00 Intro about the host, Rob Coppolillo
    02:27 What is alpine climbing?
    08:54 What are the foundational skills you need
    16:39 Suggestions for the gear
    21:35 Mindset
    29:55 Fitness
    42:07 How to keep it safer
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Komentáře • 21

  • @Emily-ex3ps
    @Emily-ex3ps Před 2 dny

    RIP Rob. Watched this video a few months ago, returned to watch again and was devastated to see the updated description. Rest easy.

  • @BIGmike_shoots
    @BIGmike_shoots Před 4 dny

    Rip Rob thanks for all your knowledge and being so kind.

  • @eyesontheprize3233
    @eyesontheprize3233 Před dnem

    This is great info, thank you!

  • @GRAND_Strategy
    @GRAND_Strategy Před měsícem

    I just watched him in this video last week. How sad and he strikes me as a really cool guy who was humble in what he did.

    • @BlONIC
      @BlONIC Před měsícem

      Oh man RIP he seemed like a great guy

  • @frankmarien8330
    @frankmarien8330 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Sweet, nice video. Got some nice info to get me started! 🤩

  • @aok5298
    @aok5298 Před 10 měsíci +3

    EXCELLENT informative and interesting video Rob ! Thanks for sharing your vast knowledge in a very easy to follow style 👍 I live in New Zealand and love exploring our wilderness. ❤

    • @57hours
      @57hours  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you! Wow, New Zealand is a beautiful place to live! Happy trekking!

  • @FeralFeminine
    @FeralFeminine Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for such a comprehensive overview on how to get started and the “basics” for gear. This is a goal of mine, but I had no idea how to transition from being a hiker to an alpiner.

    • @57hours
      @57hours  Před 8 měsíci

      Awesome! Nate is such a great guide to learn and grow your skills with!

  • @manuelparada6692
    @manuelparada6692 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Nice video, you should come to patagonia there are some cool stuff here too

    • @57hours
      @57hours  Před 8 měsíci +1

      We

    • @manuelparada6692
      @manuelparada6692 Před 8 měsíci

      @@57hours yeah i live here in north patagonia ans is unreal, really cheap for you guys

    • @manuelparada6692
      @manuelparada6692 Před 8 měsíci

      @@57hours thanks for the vidz, i learn a bunch of stuff

  • @FewAndSecret11
    @FewAndSecret11 Před 8 měsíci +1

    is there any way a normal person could afford doing stuff like this?

    • @danadess
      @danadess Před 7 měsíci +3

      One obvious thing is to do mountains in your area that require no gear! Depending on your area, there are many groomed trails that climb up into the mountains. The important thing is to get out there and get accustomed to being in the mountains. Do gradually longer hikes to build endurance.

    • @FewAndSecret11
      @FewAndSecret11 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@danadess Unfortunately i live in North Texas, elevation 600 feet above sea level. There are places to get a general hike in but absolutely no way to access mountains here. I've been to New Mexico once (11,000 ft) which was the closest thing ive experienced to actual mountains

    • @TR-nw8hz
      @TR-nw8hz Před 7 měsíci

      Any poor person can climb mountains. Stop being a loser in texas and move to the mountains. The ski bum life awaits. The prime town is crested butte colorado. See you there

    • @allaprima
      @allaprima Před 5 měsíci +3

      Take longer road trips, get on a plane. Just do it!

    • @Mrwhomeyou
      @Mrwhomeyou Před 5 měsíci

      back then Yosemite climbers eat expired cat foods