@@shashankkaveti6894 Since the Guanche period 3000 years ago people have been shepherding their goats in the mountains and for that amount of time, they have used this "lance" to travel with their goats. Generations.
@@7209892894 more useless is you watching CZcams on the sofa getting fat thou, you never know when you will find yourself in a high place and in need to go down fast
This is unimaginably dangerous. The pleasant music and the seemingly relaxed pace at which this man is performing this technique contribute to the illusion that this is some leisurely afternoon activity. The reality couldn’t be further from the truth.
Bajar por esa pendiente no lo hace cualquiera, tiene que ser muy experimentado en el salto del pastor, dudo que ponga en riesgo al escalador, recuerdo hace tiempo en una exhibición que hacían en las fiestas , ponían una moneda en el suelo, y se subían a saltar desde un muro de más de 3 metros, y el tío se lanzaba y acertaba a apoyar la punta de la lanza sobre la moneda, era increíble.
Thanks Marcellus The comment basically refers to the possibility of stabbing my abseiling partner with the Astia if I fell. Several people have mentioned it. There is always a chance of slipping and falling on the mountains both rock climbing and Salto del Pastor. We usually go jumping on groups and we are used to look after each other to prevent accidents. There are also many procedures to follow if you lose control such there is a lot more to Salto del Pastor climbing down mountains and training as well as experience are a big part of it. This route is not a beginner route by any means and I have upload it to show how Salto del Pastor can help in overcoming difficult terrains. We used abseiling as a reference sport such most people are familiar with it( further down the cliff we both had to go down abseiling such it was not possible to proceed with the Astia. Also, We both went down abseiling several times prior the video to check the route). However, I must say, I have never heard of any practitioner hurting with the Astia another person on cliff and the most dangerous hazard while going down in terrains like this one are falling rocks. That is common to many mountain sports too. Cheers Antonio
It’s so cool to see the paths they’ve been taking for many generations after generation . Glad ppl are bringing it back
Generations?
@@shashankkaveti6894 Since the Guanche period 3000 years ago people have been shepherding their goats in the mountains and for that amount of time, they have used this "lance" to travel with their goats. Generations.
You really show what is possible with this stick. Great useage 👍
Why didn't they just walk? I'm from SW China and this was basically what our way to school looked like before they build a road to the village.
That's impressive!
You’re impressive my guy
@@memebandit no. You are impressive
@@miguelmoninhas5341 no you are impressive
Excelente. Llega aquí por un video de Tiktok. Es impresionante la técnica que se debe aprender para hacer esto.
The camera angle made my head spin. Wow wow and wow it looks amazing.
Cuanto coraje amigo Antonio muy Profesional Dios te bendiga.
That is a awesome skill. I want to learn that
Useless skill
@@7209892894 it might be useless but it might be entertaining,just like football,its completly useless but its fun,or videogames or anyrhing in life
@@7209892894 more useless is you watching CZcams on the sofa getting fat thou, you never know when you will find yourself in a high place and in need to go down fast
@@7209892894 not useless at all. If you’re a person who does a lot of hiking and climbing this could save your life one day.
@@Raddosseuss So you watch videos while doing these useless good for nothing exercise?How cool.
Wow, is so amanzing
Wonderful !!!😯
No entiendo como su peso no lo hace irse hacia delante
El video se "entiende" mejor si se gira 180 grados
Sencillamente asombroso
Wow impressive
That's so bad ass crazy 😂 so cool
safety in cords and 2 ways to do it ...cool to see the shepherd's leap in real view ...👍
The vid is upside down btw
Sooo true 🤣🤣🤣
Double Plus Good!
That’s really brilliant
This is unimaginably dangerous. The pleasant music and the seemingly relaxed pace at which this man is performing this technique contribute to the illusion that this is some leisurely afternoon activity. The reality couldn’t be further from the truth.
Yeah and it's fucking awesome.
We got an expert over here
@@gabeelkins9059 I mean, to an extent yeh but Gabriel has a point.
I wouldn’t feel too great about climbing below someone doing this. It’s an impalement waiting to happen.
The guy or gal in this video seems super skillful so likely not with them but I'd imagine you'd take that inti consideration before hand
Came here from DOD
Niiice
Goosebumps 😱
That’s super cool, but I think il stick with the rope line.
Esto es tan vertical como parece? No entiendo como puede bajar así
Suba más videos priml
Canario.
wah ada pokok santigi
Stick OP **happy monke noises**
Chacho¡
Mi padre muerto en 2019, salvo a una mujer que colgaba de un árbol, veremos lo que nos contará la memoria democrática sobre los hombres Señora!!!
tHe ViDeO’s uPsiDe dOwN
Faaaaaaaaaark, No way, in NZ cooool
Riesgo de haberle clavado la lanza al escalador de abajo.
Bajar por esa pendiente no lo hace cualquiera, tiene que ser muy experimentado en el salto del pastor, dudo que ponga en riesgo al escalador, recuerdo hace tiempo en una exhibición que hacían en las fiestas , ponían una moneda en el suelo, y se subían a saltar desde un muro de más de 3 metros, y el tío se lanzaba y acertaba a apoyar la punta de la lanza sobre la moneda, era increíble.
@@generalzod8704
Yo me conformaré , de momento, con saltar desde 1,5 m.... Y no matarme. Gracias !
@@anselmo4952 yo aspiro a no pegarme un resbalón, cuando vaya distraído, que la edad empieza a pesar. Un saludo
Ropes......we don't need no stinking ropes
And u wonder why he has duct tape on his helmet
Wenn er abrutscht, sticht der den anderen halt übertrieben ab. Ich sag's ja nur.
Thanks Marcellus
The comment basically refers to the possibility of stabbing my abseiling partner with the Astia if I fell.
Several people have mentioned it.
There is always a chance of slipping and falling on the mountains both rock climbing and Salto del Pastor. We usually go jumping on groups and we are used to look after each other to prevent accidents. There are also many procedures to follow if you lose control such there is a lot more to Salto del Pastor climbing down mountains and training as well as experience are a big part of it.
This route is not a beginner route by any means and I have upload it to show how Salto del Pastor can help in overcoming difficult terrains. We used abseiling as a reference sport such most people are familiar with it( further down the cliff we both had to go down abseiling such it was not possible to proceed with the Astia. Also, We both went down abseiling several times prior the video to check the route).
However, I must say, I have never heard of any practitioner hurting with the Astia another person on cliff and the most dangerous hazard while going down in terrains like this one are falling rocks. That is common to many mountain sports too.
Cheers
Antonio
@@antoniopalmero4054
Do you read the Bible Antonio? There's a little passage he has memorized for occasions like this one. It's _Ezekiel 25:17_
@@mckinleymac3452 How the hell did you manage to bring up tarantino here?
@@dawnkeyy
Watch _Pulp Fiction_ and you'll figure it out.
@@mckinleymac3452 I will somewhat shamefully admit I've memorized Ezekiel 25:17 myself.
Still I ask, what's it got to do with anything?
Hickers be like = let's rotate camera 90⁰ to make video look like dangerous
Nope.