perfectly built up landings using nice straight wood slats for perfect fall zones to keep them pretty ankles safe, and custom pads, ropes with protection, sinching mechanisms carefully assembled in nice straight lines for safety AND aesthetics. Everything thought out, analyzed, constructed to perfection, safe and clean af. Colours coordinated. Sooooo canadian.
I love you noticed the color coordinated pads - which are home made and indeed created to complement the color of the granite 😁 edit: also what I didn't show is the 1000lbs of loose rubble that was quarried and removed from the landing to make it level. We then used the resulting blocks to pave the landing under Grizzly.
Thanks, that means a lot. I am new to this. My goal is to showcase the hidden beauty of Nova Scotia climbing, so I'm glad I succeeded in putting something together that earned your interest
Glad to hear it! That's my main motivation. I've been putting out a free guidebook for 13 years which helps, but I'm trying to share what actually motivates me with these videos.
Nope, but I can easily cover that in a future video. The setup everyone here uses for working boulders is GriGri, Ascender, and ++ rope protectors. Basically anything reasonable for an anchor. Key it to setup so it can't slide off the boulder - that's the part that takes most care. Full on rope style self belay doesn't work well for projecting boulders. We just pull slack as we go. If it's very overhanging, more complex setups are needed. I have a project coming up this summer that uses an extremely complex setup.
My favorite bouldering channel.
Video quality is absolutely phenomenal. Great send!
Thanks so much!
perfectly built up landings using nice straight wood slats for perfect fall zones to keep them pretty ankles safe, and custom pads, ropes with protection, sinching mechanisms carefully assembled in nice straight lines for safety AND aesthetics. Everything thought out, analyzed, constructed to perfection, safe and clean af. Colours coordinated. Sooooo canadian.
I love you noticed the color coordinated pads - which are home made and indeed created to complement the color of the granite 😁 edit: also what I didn't show is the 1000lbs of loose rubble that was quarried and removed from the landing to make it level. We then used the resulting blocks to pave the landing under Grizzly.
Really nice video! Editing, music, location, light, discussion, video angles, length. Perfection!
Thanks, that means a lot. I am new to this. My goal is to showcase the hidden beauty of Nova Scotia climbing, so I'm glad I succeeded in putting something together that earned your interest
Wicked video. Stoked for the full line.
You and me both! I have never been so excited for a project.
Love your videos and can’t express how stoked it makes me to go and try hard
Glad to hear it! That's my main motivation. I've been putting out a free guidebook for 13 years which helps, but I'm trying to share what actually motivates me with these videos.
😮 el lugar está muy agradable y hermoso...
Qué buenas rutas van a hacer ahí
Verdad.
All of the angles are awesome! Have you done/do you plan to do a video about your training?
Thanks so much! It's a lot of work filming so many angles, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I definitely plan on doing a training VLOG in the training season.
Hey mate would you happen to have done a video about how you set up your solo rope for high balls? Cheers
Nope, but I can easily cover that in a future video. The setup everyone here uses for working boulders is GriGri, Ascender, and ++ rope protectors. Basically anything reasonable for an anchor. Key it to setup so it can't slide off the boulder - that's the part that takes most care. Full on rope style self belay doesn't work well for projecting boulders. We just pull slack as we go. If it's very overhanging, more complex setups are needed. I have a project coming up this summer that uses an extremely complex setup.
@@Mobeta Also very interested in such a video.
cool video bro
Great send man! We are camping in peggy coves this monday , do you have a contact for dover island boat transport by any chance? 😅
Yup, email me. I can't post phone numbers here
The animal at 9:54
Good eye! That's my dog, she likes to meet me at the top, but there's no dog friendly way up this one, so she's circling frantically searching for one