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Boards Of Canada - Finity
Boards Of Canada - Loading Loop
Boards of Canada - Mukhinabaht
Boards of Canada - Orange Hexagon Sun
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#STORROR is a collective of seven elite athletes with big individual characters who were drawn together by a shared passion for movement and love of adventure. After growing up together and developing their skills for over a decade, the boys have built the most iconic brand in #parkour with an enthusiastic following to match.
THE TEAM:
- Toby Segar bit.ly/2ke3BPk
- Drew Taylor bit.ly/2CHG01p
- Sacha Powell bit.ly/2AuFzSd
- Joshua Burnett Blake bit.ly/2CIb4OG
- Callum Powell bit.ly/2lVO2IQ
- Max Cave bit.ly/2CI78g4
- Benj Cave bit.ly/2Cu9MCx
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DISCLAIMER:
This video features Parkour performed either by professionals or under the supervision of professionals. All members of team STORROR have been training since 2005 and insist that no one attempt to re-create or re-enact any ROOFTOP activities or movement AT HEIGHT performed in these videos.
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As a climber, it's a good laugh to see Benj get more scared when he ties in and rappels than when he jumps with no rope!
@alicatdotcom
18 күн бұрын
8:50 His hand was shaking like mad! 😅
@a.w.thompson4001
18 күн бұрын
It's all in what you're used to.
@CriticalMonkey623
18 күн бұрын
That's the difference between learning to trust your equipment and learning to trust yourself
@kubo_mikula
18 күн бұрын
@@CriticalMonkey623exactly. I had such a hard time learning to trust all the equipment (still doesn’t have 100% of my faith), but jumping 12 stories up high is NO PROBLEM AT ALL😂
@leveller4
18 күн бұрын
Imagine being taught to rappel for the first time in your life by being shouted at over a 60ft drop. 😂
This video is mad. Shoutouts to Benj for giving us these crazy headcams for all these years.
@scotterd
18 күн бұрын
Shoutouts to Benj for carrying this episode
@flowrida1138
18 күн бұрын
Shoutouts to the legends scaling these walls back in the days with no climbing shoes, bad protection and then casually go for a couple of jumps afterwards. Shoutout to Benj for being brave enough to follow the legacy.
@d1sconnect3d
18 күн бұрын
benj is the goat of parkour pov angles
@wishtheyunderstoodme
18 күн бұрын
ayo
Seeing Benj and Tobi express how scary something is really puts into perspective what a nerve-wracking moment that tree climb was.
@chiraggera3160
17 күн бұрын
absolutely mate!
@knottage
17 күн бұрын
It was so sketch I actually had to skip through Benj's POV
@holliswilliams8426
15 күн бұрын
that was suss, I would never do that
I'm so used to there being music in storror videos that the absence this time around gives off such a different mood, almost like you're being respectful to this very unique location you're at. Less really is more sometimes.
@hangry3102
13 күн бұрын
16:13 Even the bits with music are really hard to notice because 1, they are quieter tracks than usual. And 2, the intensity of a scary climb probably takes our mind off of the sounds and focuses on visuals a lot more.
"Have you tightened your groggins and sprockets?" ROFLMAO - classic Callum!
@jazzandtapioca1
18 күн бұрын
10:34 😂
@AnthonyWabo
18 күн бұрын
You always have to double check your groggins and sprockets, duh!
@doodlesbug
18 күн бұрын
With a cool graphic this would be a fun back of t-shirt slogan
@annikinstarkiller600
18 күн бұрын
rotflmao
@joebanks3066
17 күн бұрын
And the way Toby laughs as he says that 😂😂😂😂
I love Toby's abseil technique. Best to be 100 % sure that you are safely on the ground before letting go 😂
@MRTN13
18 күн бұрын
I get out of bed like that, we're totally the same
@SecretSurname
18 күн бұрын
Just casually lowers himself into the fetal position. 😂
@Pay_Niz
17 күн бұрын
@@MRTN13 So you also got that big ass bugger in your nose? 😪🤣
@syrefayne8922
15 күн бұрын
If I could like this twice I would lol. Made me laugh, thank you
I've never felt so much second hand adrenaline just watching someone do something. How you guys do these jumps knowing any slight mistakes could be fatal is beyond me. It's incredible and you do things that no one has done before. Everything about it is amazing and beautiful to watch but i just cannot fathom ever doing a fraction of it myself
@colemantrebor6574
18 күн бұрын
The only way to do this is to either be reckless or have the years and years of practice and experience.
@diddums86
16 күн бұрын
Have you watched the vid of Alex Honnold soloing El Capitan? That's worse, as far as second-hand adrenaline goes. Not that it's a competition. They're all amazing.
@colemantrebor6574
16 күн бұрын
@@diddums86 I have, sweaty hands for the whole thing
@holliswilliams8426
15 күн бұрын
watch rooftop asia if you haven't seen it
@xerxes6084
14 күн бұрын
That's the idea of parkour. Physically, you can do it. But mentally, your brain says otherwise. Parkour is overcoming that mental barrier and committing to the jump
Well psyched you guys headed out there 💪
Hey Storror, is it okay if you can give us an update on where Drew is? I think us audience collectively miss him.
@lewkeee
18 күн бұрын
he got lost in a forest in west virginia and now he’s a local cryptid
@bruhbasis5269
18 күн бұрын
Who’s drew? I never knew a drew being in storror (Schizophrenic prank)
@a.w.thompson4001
18 күн бұрын
I've read that he's very busy doing off-screen stuff for Storror.
@scottgraham9155
18 күн бұрын
Drew's a film star now 😂
@dotonthehorizon9620
18 күн бұрын
As long as toby is there, im happy
Climbing up that tree was insanity!
@MsAdam09
18 күн бұрын
If someone put a gun to my head and said either climb that tree or do the jump they did just after... Id 100% take my chances with the tree
@willbick7889
18 күн бұрын
@@MsAdam09 i'd probably take the gun! 😅
@catdogman23
18 күн бұрын
@@MsAdam09 no way dude! Jump is casual in comparison
@MsAdam09
17 күн бұрын
@@catdogman23 maybe for you, I'm a climber who has never done parkour. The distance didn't look bad, but landing on that slope...
@catdogman23
17 күн бұрын
@@MsAdam09 regardless of history, there are vastly more variables that you cannot control with the tree.
Watching Benj and Toby after last jump just appreciating the moment and view at the top is precious! Loved the video.
@SecretSurname
18 күн бұрын
I loved that. "Climbed tree and jump" 😂
The fact that STORROR uses Boards of Canada in their videos is dope af alone, but what does it for me is that it feels so true to Boc form in terms of the edit with all the old school climbing footage. Masters of many crafts, these lads are locked in.
@albinofknrhino2949
10 күн бұрын
What is Boards of Canada?
@squid7329
9 күн бұрын
@@albinofknrhino2949 Scottish electronic band from the 90's and 2000's that were known for their mysterious mixes of hip-hop beats and downtempo melodies. Would recommend.
@EEX97623
4 күн бұрын
@@albinofknrhino2949Scottish brothers who make electronic music, incredible body of work over plenty of releases
"Go on lad. You're abseiling.... is that what it's called?" lmao. Love the mashup of climbing and parkour. Hope to see more in the future.
@bruce.vanderveen
17 күн бұрын
I've never hear the word "abseil" before this video. Is it different than "rappelling"? 🤷
@aspuzling
17 күн бұрын
@@bruce.vanderveen It's the word we use in the UK for rappelling.
@kroimon
17 күн бұрын
"Abseilen" is the German word for it. A "Seil" is a rope, so it's basically "down-rope-ing".
@bruce.vanderveen
17 күн бұрын
@@kroimon ah, thank you! 🙏 Wunderbar! 😃
@bruce.vanderveen
17 күн бұрын
@@aspuzling oh, interesting! 🤓
Those are some of the best summit registers I've seen. Usually they are scrap of paper and a pencil in a leaky container. It's always great when they are intact and go back into the 60's. I've encountered these on desert towers in Canyonlands Utah here in the US. Very cool video today!
@a.w.thompson4001
18 күн бұрын
Be nice if some superb athlete/crazy person 😉 put Spacepens in the containers with those logbooks.
@cheeks7050
17 күн бұрын
@@a.w.thompson4001 Better not to store ink in there, pencils are best.
@felity1773
16 күн бұрын
here in europe, it's usual to have books in a good condition like this, but never have i seen one that dates back to the 60s
@nimbydimby
16 күн бұрын
@@felity1773It might have been transcribed from the original register
@victorgeissler1143
16 күн бұрын
@@nimbydimby I don't believe it is transcribed. It is quite common on these sandstone towers in czech and germany to find books dating from 1960 or 1970, if the summit is hard to reach and/or unattractive.
Callum's energy is just so entertaining and fun. Love that Guy!
Benj's first proper climbing lesson on location amidst boulders that make my palms tingle just looking at them... You boys are officially crazy. Thank you for the video! Love to Drew, wherever he is.
Felt it when that karabiner suddenly moved. And coming straight after Callum's, "Check your sprockets" comment too.
@alicatdotcom
18 күн бұрын
You could feel Benj tense up and get nervously sweaty 🫣
Can we just have a compilation of all of Callum's inspirational quotes? "It's not hard, it's just unfamiliar"
bro this is some of the most beautiful scenery i ever done seen. i am completely and utterly in awe.
@martinm6368
17 күн бұрын
The German side of those sandstone formations is even more gorgeous in my opinion. There's also a little (border?) river which with an absolutely stunning landscape. The region is one of my favorite places on earth I've visited so far. Some of these stone formations are depicted in the famous painting Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer by the way.
@Devante_basketbalyo
17 күн бұрын
@@martinm6368 wow such inspiring knowledge of this spectacular world that we live in.
@danielpetrucco6513
16 күн бұрын
@@martinm6368 This is not Ceske Svycarsko/Sachsische Shweiz. These sandstones are Prachovske skaly in Cesky Raj.
Growing up and training in these sand rock labyrinths and knowing how unstable some of these things can be I thing its fair to say that you did an absolutely amazing job moving around and jumping these. Fair played lads and feel free to come back any time
Did Drew and the rest of the Storror team have a falling out or something? I’m sure I speak for the rest of the Storror fans, we’d love some kind of update on Drew.
@MoonBlinked13
5 күн бұрын
I saw in another comment that Drew at least is working on a big project, and is focusing on that while also doing behind-the-scenes admin stuff for Storror.
@lennygarrison6836
4 күн бұрын
@@MoonBlinked13okay, now that makes sense. Thanks for the update!
CZEEECHHH💪🏻🇨🇿 also thanks for trying out!
@pingumcping
18 күн бұрын
and CZOOONGGG!
@Jarda_B
18 күн бұрын
OMG just wanted to say the same 💪💪 STORROR in my home country, I cant belive it ❤
I miss Drew!!! He always bring a new edge and perspective to everything. Hope he is coming back
@holliswilliams8426
15 күн бұрын
they had to terminate his contract as he was getting a bit too lippy with some of the locals on the recent videos
@calvinandhobbesdk
15 күн бұрын
What does that mean @@holliswilliams8426
@Staroy
8 күн бұрын
@@holliswilliams8426 stop bullshitting mate, he got prostate cancer but doing good
I sent Storror a DM on instagram asking if they can make a video like this, and here it is 48 hours later. Im sure its a coincidence, but what a bunch of legends.
jumping without rope: "its difficult" getting down with rope: "aaahh thats scary" ~ classic STORROR
That POV tree climb was gnarly!
Mates is Drew ok? Should the Storror Army be worried?
so very proud of you boys , I have been watching for so many years From running around in bristol to travelling to places like this Big up boys from SA🇿🇦👆
This was incredible - probably the most scared I've been watching one of your vids. Loved it!
@Nihil975
18 күн бұрын
You should watch their cable balance video from a few years ago
Loving the Boards of Canada tracks. Such a great fit for your videos.
@grigorygorbatyuk8626
16 күн бұрын
Exactly! I noticed it too, it fits so well into these nature/forest vibes : )
What’s happened to drew?? @storror
Most cinematic place you've filmed yet I love it
Benj filming POVs and jumping onto these rocks is simply anazing. All of you are. Greetings from Poland, Storror team!
21:45 That is really unique to find a historic place of entry, very kool!
@nimbydimby
16 күн бұрын
It looks like a recent transcription in black ink if you zoom on it in 4k. Maybe previous register entries - it contains different names, so not a retrospective record of one person. I think Toby is right that these are records of different routes and when they were established. The jump was first done in 1965. What follows is a 2016 entry, so that also gives it away. 20:59
This video was so good, I love the cuts to the old footage! That one guy smashed hard as hell against those rocks...
The amount of stress versus this tranquil, beautiful environment is nothing short of cinematic. Great job on this vid, guys!
Haven't gotten such sweaty palms from a Storror video in a long while. I am stressed!
Watching you guys from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬 big RESPECT !!!!
@MyoYoneda
18 күн бұрын
I visited Kyrgyzstan. Loved it!!! Sooo incredible nature. I stayed at Сон кёл for three nights. And Bishkek had some really great bars haha. I really want to come again. Я из Германии.
@kubo_mikula
18 күн бұрын
I absolutely wanna visit the Issyk Kul lake and dessert around it. Looks insane
@denfurtz2011
18 күн бұрын
I really want to visit Kyrgyzstan one day! Have a good one!
As a climber that was LEGIT! Well played STORROR!
As a local climber doing lower grade jumps this looks so awesome and insane hahah. Good video lads! Never expected this crossover and I love it!
So happy to see that you guys visited my country. Big ups and keep up the good work.
Where is drew is last few videos???
I can't wait for Fridays join now. What a video. Completely gripped (pun unintended). First time i can remember Max talking about being scared for Benj actually.
I watched most of this with my hands over my face in total shock and fear for what they were doing, incredible feats of skill and bravery, absolute balls of steel 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
12:04 Now that's a solid hit. What a great idea and set-up /s
@trevorvanderwoerd8915
18 күн бұрын
That whole sequence is just nuts. Like he's jumping to nothing, just the side of the cliff. And the rope is so slack and he's so far out from the cliff he came from, then the rope spins him.
@MsAdam09
18 күн бұрын
Probably before the sit harness was invented too... Wonder if anyone ever made that
@Pshady
17 күн бұрын
Also he is jumping from someone’s back, who is crouched on the ground.
@rener7940
16 күн бұрын
Why didn’t storror try this jump ? They were standing right there but the video cut just before he was jumping hmm
@colemantrebor6574
14 күн бұрын
@@rener7940 Perhaps it was too sketchy and that is the join
So cool to see you guys still pushing boundaries, stay safe!
So glad to see you in our country.. what a blessing😊
This is so fun and compelling to watch - I love the climbing bits thrown in, and the fearless doggie added a note of coolness - Carry on, Storror - you are all beloved~
10:36 Callum just kills me 😂
@tappajaav
18 күн бұрын
He's equipped with lethal amount of humour
This is so refreshing after so many urban videos, keep up the good work lads!
boards of canada in the background fair play, keelan smashed it
I like the ‘Boards of Canada’ style music, along with the abstract shapes of the rock, great video
Where's Drew?
@brennerwhite8437
17 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. What is this now, three videos without Drew?
Love the music choice this time. It really creates the right atmosphere for this video
@a.w.thompson4001
18 күн бұрын
As long as it's atmospheric rather than manipulative.
sweaty hands through the whole video... especially the tree part got me, I think I would just freeze in the middle of the tree and not be able to move in any direction. Insane, guys!! Take care and be safe!!
Im just showing this to my friends to show em that Storror never stops evolving. Done scraping and scaling the city environments; now theyll conquer Nature at its hardest
My God I Love watching you all but SERIOUSLY. This almost made me cry just looking at the heights of it all. 😮
@chrissugg968
18 күн бұрын
Same, I'm so scared of heights I had to shut my eyes watching some of them
Whew!!! My new Favorite Storror video. Your adventures finding death defying challenges are breathtaking. I do so appreciate my Monday cardio jump starts😊 I thank you for this gift...Hiiiiiiiii Sacha😊
We miss you Drew wherever you are and whatever it is you're doing 💛 My favorite video narrator TT
This is exactly when i was born ... Cheers guys from Czech Republic - Czech paradise !!! BIG UP FOR YOU !!!!
OMG lets go 🇨🇿 💪💪 STORROR in my home country, I cant belive it ❤
You boys should go try Brimham Rocks in Yorkshire, its brilliant, endless things to do.
Such an amazing video. The breathtaking landscapes, the intensity and the mental game, the editing, the hommage to the history of the place. Just pure awesomeness. Thanks so much for this.
Love it when Storror are in nature❤️
@a.w.thompson4001
18 күн бұрын
Well said. More!!!
you guys should buy a laser for an accurate lenght measurement on your jumps, it could help you guys on your edits and to appeal to more non parkour users, climber here
The music, communication, editing and over all calmness of this video kept me watching all the way through. This format is great, a pleasure to watch. Keep it coming 🙃
what a treat ! Thankyou boys. Benj and Toby have balls of steel. Inspiring.
Does anyone else get queezy in the stomach watching this? It can't just be me
11:00 That feeling you get when you hang in a belay and the gear suddenly sets 🤣
im climber from czech republic and honestly, yall are just crazy. but i love you guys. insane content
3:22 'not a terrain we're too familiar with'. Yet the familiarity of their enviorment constantly changing makes it seem like they are quite at home.
Video idea! Wearing heart rate monitors so we can see how your heart rates spike when doing parkour (would be fun for a water video!)
@PapaTart
18 күн бұрын
A video like this would've been fun with a heart rate monitor cause it's a lot of new stuff
Why hasn’t drew been in any videos lately?
@a.w.thompson4001
18 күн бұрын
He's working on a project of his own and doing offscreen Storror work as well. Missing him.
Great to see the progress Toby's made turning this into a climbing channel.
@dixonyu4349
18 күн бұрын
you good? lol
@holliswilliams8426
15 күн бұрын
say it without crying
Nature is beautiful and so cool to see that these rock jumps has been around for some time. Big up!
Could feel the group fear on this one, well done lads another success
Awesome video lads love seeing you guys in nature, those jumps were crazy, that tree looked so scetch Toby and Benj big ups for going up it. Such beautiful scenery too
This video gave me sweatier palms than the usual Storror video. Also, the Boards Of Canada music really fitted this landscape perfectly. 👌
I've always imagined jumping from pillar to pillar! That looks like a blast! I started watching you guys in september of 2023 when I broke my ankle rock climbing. It was the first time back into the bouldering gym in years and I thought I would jump from the top but landed wrong on the matt. (There was pride involved) My ankle got side loaded after that 10ft drop and crumbled. I was frustrated and started watching parkour videos to see where I went wrong. I had a lot of time to think about it since walking normally wasn't an option for months. Your videos were an encouragement to me during the days my mind was telling me I would never walk normal. No one else was saying that to me. It was just my mind being shortsighted and over emotional. I think Christ put you guys into my feed just for that encouragement. I basically binged your adventures to pass the time of non weight bearing. One major thing I learned is how you guys take care of injuries but still get back up to continue on. Since then I've been back to the same climbing gym, and have hiked over 40 miles. I even hiked to the top of a small mountain through the winter. A couple weeks ago I played a 2 v 2 basketball game with friends. I'm still working through some mental blocks, but I'm excited for more adventures and the moments that I can push through those blocks. The funny thing is the ankle I broke is stronger than the one that didn't break. Now I need to get them even. Thanks for sharing the adventures along with some of the highs and lows. God bless!
@nourabejaoui9071
9 күн бұрын
Drew broke his foot ankle fully broken and he came back it's a video about it
This is one of my new favourite videos like it was epic 24 minutes went away in like 4 minutes i was sad when it ended, Toby Benj you too are so brave you guys inspire me to be brave and try things out my comfort zone thanks for this awesome video lads
I remember jumping a small gap there when i was a lil lad. Amayzing place, good to see you visiting Czechia !
That was MAD! Love it, keep it up. Shoutouts to Benj and Toby again , beyond ELITE.
That was INTENSE 😅 Big shout out to Toby and Ben, you boys defo unlocked the next level with this episode 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I find these natural videos so interesting and cool!
Love it! Been excited for this one
What an amazing experience this must've been. I'm getting tingles just watching! So psyched!
Another classic in the books. Big up Benj and Bob for the untethered sends, you boys are wild for that. Hope to see our boy Drew back soon!
Forgot it’s a Monday so this is a great video surprise, excited to watch this while eating dinner.
I know it's not my business but i Drew ok?
You guys, are sooo mental, in the best way possible. Love to watch your content, and your different styles and humor. Love it, keep up the great work, shout out to the safety team ❤
I’ve climbed trees since I was a kid, 4 or so. The wood there might not always seem safe, like it’s about to fall apart, but it’s probably fine. As long as you trust yourself and your instincts, you can trust the tree. It’s when you get out of your comfort zone that accidents happen, you just have to practice closer to the ground.
I could have watched hours of this. Wonderful, exciting, so glad you share this with us. Thank you. EDIT: Btw Benj they DID have cameras in the 60's!
@lowemasterpro
17 күн бұрын
You probably wouldn't have done a jump with one in your mouth though.
Toby would fill me with so much confidence, never abseiled before but I’d trust that lad down El Capitan.
Such a beautiful and insane landscape! Nature’s always creating gems
Real craziness! Kudos to you guys!
What a cool spot! As a climber I'm looking at all those little towers to climb! Jumping across looks legit as well. Amazing video as always! Thank you to the SST for pre-approving this spot! You really do need an FPV pilot to capture dynamic footage. That spot is also an amazing FPV spot tbh. Would love to climb and then rip around that whole area!!
@nv1t
18 күн бұрын
You are not allowed to fly FPV there. It is a national park and you can get fined a hefty amount of around 50k. Jumping across are climbs here as well :)
@moidfpv
18 күн бұрын
@@nv1t I'm not surprised. I guess my point was more that Storror seems to always go to very cool spots. Some FPV footage would be cool to see where legal of course. I do not advocate ever flying in parks or other areas where it's not legal, or where there are other people/wildlife around. Definitely a very cool spot they were at today though! Would love to hike and climb there.
@nv1t
17 күн бұрын
@@moidfpv no problem :) i thought they have a drone to capture footage (used in on a canal somewhere).
I'm glad that you guys can still post this kind of videos without getting demonetised. Hopefully
@wladizlowe
18 күн бұрын
Actually they had demonetised few years ago
@andreafabrigli2265
18 күн бұрын
Yes, thats why they have stopped posting roofgap videos
STORROR...the gods of parkour 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
You're really unbelievably fearless. It takes a lot of courage to jump from where you are, without running.
For some reason watching you guys jump natural terrain feels way scarier than buildings
@SecretSurname
18 күн бұрын
Way less flat, sturdy surfaces to land on!
@holliswilliams8426
15 күн бұрын
bit more unpredictable, surfaces aren't so smooth, sturdy and predictable