Adam Ondra #61: Memories Of Chile / La Sensación del Bloque 9a
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Monday is here and another lock-down motivation comes along. This time the episode is set in picturesque Valle de los Cóndores in Chile that I visited in late 2018. One of my goals was to try to flash La Sensación del Bloque (9a) first ascended by Alex Megos. Check out the next episode to find out more. My own commentary is included again.
Credits:
Story by
ADAM ONDRA
Camera
BERNARDO GIMÉNEZ
MARTIN KAŇŮREK
Edited by
MORE.IS.MORE
PAVEL KLEMENT
Production
JAKUB PÍNA
Executive Producer
PAVEL BLAŽEK
Subs by
JARKA MARČEKOVÁ
© 2020 AO Production s.r.o.
#rockclimbing #chile
Пікірлер: 264
Adam could find a knee bar on a freakin blank wall
@SilencedButNotForgotten
4 жыл бұрын
True hahaha
@terraflow__bryanburdo4547
4 жыл бұрын
He sleeps like a bat off a double kneebar.
@hsk2978
4 жыл бұрын
@@terraflow__bryanburdo4547 don't use word "bat" too often in current situation :D
@RuhulAmin-qc4kb
4 жыл бұрын
Uou
Best thing about COVID quarantine... Adam’s weekly voice over his climbs
@TristanCleveland
4 жыл бұрын
Amen to that. Climbs with commentary are the best videos.
@jonathanstewart4921
4 жыл бұрын
Honestly it’s probably him screaming when he falls that makes me laugh the most
@thepudge6953
4 жыл бұрын
I’m only here to listen to his screams, I rewatch his silence climb with just the sound and fall asleep to it every night.
Props to Adam for absorbing the culture and scream in Spanish as well. M****a! Venga Adam!
He climbs so quickly even though he has never done the route. This is how I climb after having done a route 10 times.
@Saphira486sa
4 жыл бұрын
I think the did every move in his head visual (very often) so he could do this - a lot of practice :)
@floewqua
4 жыл бұрын
@@Saphira486sa Yeah, but still, absolutely insane. He could only see the holds from the ground.
@patrickhamacher1781
4 жыл бұрын
@@floewqua And other people trying/doing it. Sure makes a difference doing it yourself, however this still helps alot.
@pinsdoodles463
4 жыл бұрын
Well ur bad then
@floewqua
4 жыл бұрын
@@pinsdoodles463 I exaggerated a bit because I was trying to make a point.
I am in love with those commented sections. I feel like talking a song tutorial from Beethoven.
@Lebowski53
3 жыл бұрын
Really? I didn’t realise Ludwig was a climber.
@lupafm
3 жыл бұрын
@@Lebowski53 he climbs my mind.
@drippingpurple3900
3 жыл бұрын
@@lupafm kkkkkkkkk
Staring at the route a couple of hours before attempting to flash it.... You are hardcore indeed Ondra 🤘
@arkaiss5125
4 жыл бұрын
if i did that it would put so much pressure on myself that it wouldn't be worth ^^
@terraflow__bryanburdo4547
4 жыл бұрын
No binoculars?
I love hearing the way Adam describes conserving and regaining power throughout a route. So analytical.
@flusck
2 жыл бұрын
I love how he calls this resting when we would need all of our energy to somehow cling to those resting spots.
This is so welcome in a time of just training with fingerboards and dreaming of the mountains.
I was soooooo nervous on the fifth try:D!! Your commentary sounded like you will fall at any moment :D.
kámo, lezec, který dokáže přispůsobit své sprosté výkřky aby jim lidé rozumněli v jiných jazycích a navíc tak intuitivně, je prostě na jiné úrovni
I love watching Adam climb and hear him talk about the process aswell. His mental game is part of the reason I like him so much.
I'm actually encouraging my computer
@A_VELO
4 жыл бұрын
Niccog same
@TristanCleveland
4 жыл бұрын
The fact that he doesn't always succeed in these videos really ups the stakes!! I was so nervous!
After the quarantine ends, I will have problem to climb 4-. So I watch 9a to make me feel better for 11 minutes.
I love this kind of video, you, telling the story, with the video on the background.
Adam "The Kneebar Whisperer" Ondra
@crescentfuze
4 жыл бұрын
John Nguyen Him and Graham
Jedno z nejlepších videí. Super příběh a díky za komentář k výstupu. Ať se daří!
Geologically and physically demanding... one of the most beautiful routes I have ever seen.
I really appreciate your personality for your will power and strength and im really excited that you finished that route🤗
Algún día lograré tus grandes hazañas que has hecho. Gracias a ti me he interesado más en la escalada, desde Chile Adam
Watching your episodes bring me inner peace and motivation for my future challenges ! You truly are an inspiration for me. I would be so happy to see you climb in real life !
thank you for being such an inspiration. today i continued a project boulder that was on hold for months, and i got further than ever before. i wouldn't have done it without you. i'm going back tomorrow morning to keep pushing and keep working at it. you've given me the inspiration and strength to believe that i can do it, that it's possible for me and that if i try hard enough i'll get there. thank you for inspiring me, and making me believe in my potential. this is my destiny. it's my passion, and i'm going to do everything i can to make my dreams a reality.
this route is so beautiful. don't know if i have seen a prettier route ever. congrats on the send. epic!
@terraflow__bryanburdo4547
4 жыл бұрын
Volcanic rock is my favorite...such great moves.
@benguzca
4 жыл бұрын
Freestyle so, you guys need to come to meet this place (of course, when end the pandemic time), you can find some gorgeous routs! It’s an amazing spot, with so many sectors to discover!
Sensational editing. Sensational route. Sensational climber.
Imagine giving Adam Ondra beta.
@camilocarrillo2132
3 жыл бұрын
the Chilean dude who told him he was sliding his knee on the first crack 🤟🏾
Absolutely amazing episode and probably the most well executed "single route" start to finish film ever
6:40 Ondra: mentioning to try the next day. Me: recovering for a week. It was a great fun
Love watching you fight for the win.
"kneebar" you can put about one square centimeter of knee.
Won I been here in Chile since 2016 and I just meet you couple weeks ago its a shame!!, but one day a gonna have the chance to meet you and I hope have the chance to share with you a little road jeje but and it feels amazing your energy man, just looking at you reaching your climbing goal, its such an inspiración. El minuto 11.24 cuando estas allí sentado en la altura con tus manos en el rostro, se siente como compartes de forma genuina tu logro, es una sensación de alegría inmensa, de nuevo gracias por compartir cada una de tus rutas Adam .
Aguante Chile!!!🇨🇱❤️
@CarlosVargas-rq2ex
4 жыл бұрын
"Somos el mejor país de Chile"
That's a beautiful wall. Great climbing
Spectacular! Fascinating! Almost forgot to breathe while watching the post. 😃👍
This type of video is acc so entertaining, makes quarentine good - keep it up man
Hey Adam great video. Always nice to see you overcoming your challenge and to see you so human. Full of emotions, doubt, struggle and overcoming. Great job.
Amazing vidéo, beautiful route. I really liked the description of your mental state. Enjoyed that video very much. Thanks Adam
I really enjoy your videos, Adam. Even though I am pretty much a beginner at bouldering, your approach to these routes ans tbe sport as a whole is so humble and therefore relatable. Please keep that spirit alive.
Regards from Chile Adam. Youve been such a discovery for me, as a plain watcher.
That interactive box over your face in the final credits is fancy. Props to whoever did that! The climbing is nice too ;)
The first time I saw Adam scream I thought that was weird but now that I’m actually into climbing I’m not gonna lie I was pretty mad when he didn’t flash that.
En Chile hay una palestra vertical ,impresionante ,Coyhaique y Granito en puerto Montt.muy poca conocida .espectacular.
Adam! This was so awesome to see! Thank you for sharing this great work and triumph climbing this route! So inspiring!
What an amazing video! I'm blown away really
best video on the channel!! must have seen it at least 15 times! thank you!
What an incredible amount of focus in this last attempt!
Awesome fighting for making it even when tired, gives a lot of motivation to us all Adam. Thanks!
i don t climb but youre awsome youre strongness is in your heart you know. respect for this i know this
beautiful rock and route.
Thank you Adam for posting these videos.
Watching this while hanging on my hang board
Great! So much passion
This is the best video of the series so far!! Keep up the good work!
Thank you for these videos...I love them.
Thnx for all this motivation :) inspiring!
Que bueno que salió por fin, mi beta es un poco diferente a la tuya
Fantástica escalada y maravilloso video
Your Viva, mister Adam🤞
That was incredible!!!! Well shot and super inspirational, only Adam can keep going all day on a 9a and get it last go!!!! Thanks for sharing Adam you made me psyched to train hard this week :-)
This video is super exciting! The mind's battle is incredible and inspiring
Hi, I’m from Switzerland, just thank you so much for making us dream during these times !
@EmmysVerySeriousVideos
3 жыл бұрын
A fellow Swiss ! Where are you from ?
We hope to see u back at these lands, great video adam :)
reallllly cool route! Nice effort!
Very nice films, they are coming out quite well. Great work guys (Y) (Y) (Y)
Pls. do a video showing more of what you do before, during and after hard routs to warm-up, prepare, re-warm-up again - thx
Adam , you are genuinely incredible and I really like your content. I have learnt a lot and that's good given the current circumstances, thank you for sharing your very knowledgeable information on climbing like this. Very enjoyable!
@BrunoMonstersChannel
4 жыл бұрын
Also, I really needed to learn on the unsuccess as of the fall, I simply searched on your channel and I found the idea, very useful
Amazing! Just impressive!
Magnificent !!!
Thanks Adam for this video. They make our quarantine a little bit more tolerable.
Beautiful breakdown and effort
Fantastic episode! Please post more outdoor episodes like this...
Love your vids wish I had the equipment to go outdoors
That route looks way too cool
I just watched the video of epicTV first British woman climbing 9a, in 2.5 years, and I just think that is so amazing. After that video I watched a guy doing the same grade in one day
@giacomomanis
4 жыл бұрын
Nikola Sedlmayr try watching Laura Rogora on Escalatamaster 9a. She is 14, insane!
@War_Maker
4 жыл бұрын
Giacomo Manis well that one guy is arguably the best in the world.. try using someone else as reference next time 😬
@michalifabian9646
4 жыл бұрын
@@War_Maker I agree. And it also depends on the style of the route. Not that many climbers climb 9a and those that do it usually takes more than one day.
@trezapoioiuy
4 жыл бұрын
Michali Fabian 9a is the current limit for onsighting, only Adam and Megos have done it.
Your Kneebars are LEGENDARY! well done Legend
Veery good video! Thanks!
Adam is so inspiring!!!
Thanks for those super nice videos!! Keepin the psyche high (:
amazing format!
Actually I'm not a climber. But climbing is just an awsome sport, so cool to watch those moves I'd never thought were possible.
@richardfredlund3802
4 жыл бұрын
Cymbala me neither, but it's so fun to watch. this vid was awesome
@LostinYTblackhole
4 жыл бұрын
You both should try it! It’s fun at any level of climbing and anybody can do it, no matter their; height, weight, number of limbs they have, or strength.
@SilencedButNotForgotten
4 жыл бұрын
@@LostinYTblackhole I want to try it, but am I not too old for that? I mean I am not flexible at all and I am 21 already.
@stevewillson9218
4 жыл бұрын
@zirob, 21 is a great age to start! Flexibility takes time but keep at it and it will come.
@LostinYTblackhole
4 жыл бұрын
Zirob I use to work at a climbing gym. One time this guy came into the gym, I thought he was there to pick up his kid from camp, looking at him I guessed he was probably near 250-275 lbs and was 43 years old( saw that on his waiver). He walks up to me and asked how much for a day pass to climb. I’m not going to lie to you and say that I didn’t question in my head ”how in the world are you going to climb up a wall”, but getting up the wall doesn’t really matter to climbers. For us, it the opportunity to challenge our body to its maximum potential and see what we are capable of if we put every ounce of effort into a climb. That’s why we sometimes spend weeks, months, or even years trying to finish climbs we started. I get this guy set up and take him on orientation and half way through he asks about auto belays, More specifically if they can support his weight. I assured to this man that they can and told him that we do training for employees that requires us to have 3 people on a single auto belay. This man was clearly nervous and I gave him a few tips on how to get over the nerves, especially of falling with the auto belay. Later on after I get him signed off to be in our facility on his own. From the counter I see him trying a few boulders in the gym, they were all Vb-V0( easiest beginner grades) he could only make it up half the wall before falling off or tiring out and giving up. At the end of his first day he came back up to me and thanked me for my help and told me that he’ll come back. I saw him a few more times In The next few weeks until I quit my job to find something a little more lucrative, dirt bags don’t really find money essential lol. I went back to that gym for the first time about 6 months after I quit and guess who I got to have as a partner for a belay re-qualification, yes it was the same man, and no I don’t understand why I had to re-qualify for belay after working there for about a year o well. Anyway, I didn’t really notice the man at first, he shaved off his beard and looked to be 40-50 lbs lighter. He was truly a changed man, his confidence not just in his climbing, but his personality was outstanding. He right away noticed me and thanked me for helping him find this side to him that he thought he never had. Again, I didn’t notice him at this point, I think he saw my confusion because he cracked a joke about me being able to hold him up if he falls to spark my memory of when he asked that about the auto belay, I straight up shit myself. Apparently he started to climb daily and began to diet along with training at home every other day. He went from falling off the easiest boulders that I’ve seen 2 year old kids complete to now climbing V4 boulders consistently with a PB of a V6. He also can climb 5.10b top ropes with a PB of 5.10d(idk what that is in European scale I think it’s around 6a) now this story was probably over kill, but I love telling it, and it really does show that it’s never to late to start climbing. There are people way older and way more un-athletic that all started climbing from the same place. Just have fun with it and enjoy the process. Climbing is a very rewarding sport since you get to see results right away after completing climbs you weren’t able to before. It might take 20 or it might take 100 tries to complete a boulder. But in the end that just means your bettering yourself.
Wow! Excellent!
Parabéns está escalada foi linda. Boa tarde
The devastation when the expected knee bar didn’t come to fruition was palpable. I nearly cried.
Four 8c+ and a 9a, late afternoon, i guess, two or three hours, amazing!
Love the ondra climbing style
great job Adam !
i love the commentary because you cant really predict weather he makes it or not :D keeps the suspense
Love it.
this rock looks amazing
megos an ondra olympics 2021 baby.
Amazing video
Ses vidéos ont du courage à revendre.
Con todo sino pa que!
so good man!
this is possibly the best thing you can see on acid
Cool!
Boy you are legend
Love you adam
The man is a machine
Tak jsem dokoukal asi 3 video v rade. Ruce mam spoceny, jako kdybych tam byl. Naprosto neuveritelny vykon a kazda vterina videa je jako vylezena cesta proste si ji chuti uzivam. At to leze!
Kept on trying. A way of life.
Nice video!! 💪