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  • @CatClimbProductions
    @CatClimbProductionsАй бұрын

    Amazing send Connie!

  • @allen_pulls_stone_sometimes
    @allen_pulls_stone_sometimesАй бұрын

    Super impressive! Thanks for sharing! 🤘

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighterАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @BlessUpDiHerbs
    @BlessUpDiHerbsАй бұрын

    you edited out all the kneebars.

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighterАй бұрын

    She didn’t use any kneebars. And several have broken since the FA. EDIT: no knee bars were used when recording this video, which as clearly stated in the description, was from last year.

  • @BlessUpDiHerbs
    @BlessUpDiHerbsАй бұрын

    That’s flat out not true man.

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighterАй бұрын

    Unless you were there and can prove otherwise, we seem to be at an impasse. Regardless, there were no knee bars edited out. And for further clarity, if you read the description, you will see that this is not footage from the send. It continues to baffle me how people get so upset that Connie is a strong climber, driven, motivated, and most importantly, kind. The same can’t be said for the internet trolls who have to tear her down to try and give themselves some validity. If it bothers you so much, how about you go send it and post a video? I’m sure future climbers will appreciate having alternate beta.

  • @allen_pulls_stone_sometimes
    @allen_pulls_stone_sometimesАй бұрын

    @@BlessUpDiHerbsWhat a douche! Get a life…

  • @allen_pulls_stone_sometimes
    @allen_pulls_stone_sometimesАй бұрын

    Why keep this asshole’s comments? It’s taking away from the great footage and accomplishment. Cancel the assholes! Myself included!

  • @RedBeardRoaming
    @RedBeardRoamingАй бұрын

    Nice work Cool vid

  • @caviarshower
    @caviarshower2 ай бұрын

    awesome, great climbing and stamina

  • @cragginshred
    @cragginshred3 ай бұрын

    Looks like a jug haul but it's steeep and Charleston feet are slick and super tough to hook up -great job and cool vid!

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter3 ай бұрын

    They say it’s a jug haul, but every time I get on it, it feels like the jugs are facing the wrong way!

  • @adamkirosingh
    @adamkirosingh3 ай бұрын

    I use capcut on my phone to edit climbing videos. Might be worth trying if you use a phone to record.

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter3 ай бұрын

    I’ll look into that!

  • @allen_pulls_stone_sometimes
    @allen_pulls_stone_sometimes3 ай бұрын

    Rad! 🎉🎉

  • @TokyoNightGirl-fk4cn
    @TokyoNightGirl-fk4cn3 ай бұрын

    💞Wow💛💗💗💗💗💗💗

  • @Need_for_cubing
    @Need_for_cubing3 ай бұрын

    To be able to keep this up is amazing! Great job!

  • @iliaskyrlies-chrysoulidis6262
    @iliaskyrlies-chrysoulidis62624 ай бұрын

    Awesome 🎉 what is you ceiling height? I want to fit a moonboard into my cellar but it's only 2.80 meters floor to ceiling.. awesome name btw 😊

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter4 ай бұрын

    I have 11ft ceilings in here. Generally, you need 10.5ft (3.2m) minimum to get the full board.

  • @matthewsalzman9034
    @matthewsalzman90345 ай бұрын

    Connie is super strong. Great send.

  • @BlessUpDiHerbs
    @BlessUpDiHerbs5 ай бұрын

    Damn she could be pro

  • @headpointhandbook
    @headpointhandbook5 ай бұрын

    so close at the top! You’re done for the year now!

  • @allen_pulls_stone_sometimes
    @allen_pulls_stone_sometimes6 ай бұрын

    Rad! The dyno is boss level!

  • @Brunooc
    @Brunooc6 ай бұрын

    COOOLLLLL!!!!

  • @hetistijmen
    @hetistijmen6 ай бұрын

    Old video, but what about bending the gate latches open a bit, at the end where they are just flat metal? The load is on the top bit and the part with the dent like part. Also, how is your board always brushed? Mine ends up covered in chalk and rubber and seems to wear out at the same rate as the one in the commercial gym here..

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter6 ай бұрын

    The gate latches already have a little flare at the end to guide them. I suppose I could make them bigger. I haven't switched out the campus board since then, as I have plenty of work to do still on the large rungs. I would worry about affecting the heat treat if I were to bend back the angles. As for the brushing, it's just standard for use. I always start a session by brushing the foot holds. And then I brush all the holds on the problem I'm about to try before attempting. I find this helps with hold recall too. There is always some wear/rubber build up, but it's significantly less than any commercial gym I've ever been to.

  • @hetistijmen
    @hetistijmen6 ай бұрын

    @@cabinfeverfighter brushing a climb before starting on it is so obviously a great idea that I'm a little embarrassed I never even considered it.. I pretty much only brush when I start slipping off. Thanks for the tip, I'll go sit in my greasy chalky corner of shame now.

  • @DrSenorFishTacos
    @DrSenorFishTacos7 ай бұрын

    Cool video! Belayer definitely needed to take slack out of the system at the beginning.

  • @desertdweller2902
    @desertdweller29029 ай бұрын

    Keep going! You're halfway to the top!

  • @GMercer015
    @GMercer015 Жыл бұрын

    The final boss of the crag, congrats!

  • @22jayu
    @22jayu Жыл бұрын

    Just checking back in as I get closer to my build (mimicking yours pretty closely!). Any updates? Any things you'd change? Also curious on your thoughts behind the 15 degree opposite the moonboard. I will have slightly lower clear height at 10' so i'm debating if I should go steeper to get a bit more climbing length. Thanks!

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter Жыл бұрын

    It depends. If it’s an either/or situation, I’d say steeper/Moonboard. The 15 can get boring if that’s the only wall you have. Otherwise, if you have the option for both, 10’ of 15 degree is not bad. I like it for endurance and super tricky movement. Most of my goal routes fall in the gently overhanging realm. If your goal routes are steeper, then there may be a benefit to going steeper.

  • @22jayu
    @22jayu Жыл бұрын

    @@cabinfeverfighter Nice, thanks. I'm planning a 12x12 40 degree across from a different angle 12x12 something, probably 15 like yours. I like long slow traverse warm-ups or workouts sometimes.

  • @agusmkasmiri1092
    @agusmkasmiri1092 Жыл бұрын

    great idea ...good job Charlie 💪💪💪

  • @bryanfriesen3144
    @bryanfriesen3144 Жыл бұрын

    Nice!! Makes me want to try it again.

  • @karimchahine4883
    @karimchahine4883 Жыл бұрын

    Just wanted to pop in to say that Forearm Farm is a GREAT name for a home climbing gym

  • @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess
    @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess Жыл бұрын

    Being able to practice for a difficult route or face of a rock you want to conquer, it's really great

  • @CourtneyWarren
    @CourtneyWarren Жыл бұрын

    Very impressive climbing! Loved all the camera angles as well

  • @markusosanen4525
    @markusosanen45252 жыл бұрын

    Nice setup! Im also planning to build 40 degree and 15 degree walls like yours. What is the distance from the top to the other walls top? Im thinking that 1 meter might be enough?

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter2 жыл бұрын

    That's about the space I have. Originally, the intent was to make sure any swing/dynamic moves from the Moonboard did not result in me hitting the back wall. In hindsight, I probably could have gotten away with 2ft spacing. This would also make transfers between the two walls easier. 3ft/1m actually feels really spread out.

  • @markusosanen4525
    @markusosanen45252 жыл бұрын

    @@cabinfeverfighter Okey, thanks for the answer.

  • @KRisto1492
    @KRisto14922 жыл бұрын

    Same here ^ dope set up man thanks for sharing

  • @RipYourRoll
    @RipYourRoll2 жыл бұрын

    Sick setup dude. Taking time off to heal my hand and stumbled upon your video.

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! It’s been a fun project to get it where I want it.

  • @inerfyr
    @inerfyr2 жыл бұрын

    Love it! Thanks for the share

  • @22jayu
    @22jayu2 жыл бұрын

    Nice wall. Just curious - is this based off Dave Macleod's wall design at all? I've been watching his videos thinking it's the perfect home wall in many ways, and then I stumbled on your setup which looks really similar - the 45 across from 15 degrees.

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter2 жыл бұрын

    If it was, it wasn't intentional. The opposing walls minimize the space required for crash pads. I like the two steepness options. I work techy and endurance on the 15 degree. Power and brute strength on the 40.

  • @22jayu
    @22jayu2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@cabinfeverfighter It's a smart design. What is the length of the 15 in there? Any regrets/improvements you'd like to make?

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter2 жыл бұрын

    @@22jayu The 15 degree has a 14" kicker and then 2.75 4x8 panels (11') that fits underneath the ceiling. My old one had 3 4x8s and honestly that was a little too high for the ankles. Both were 16' wide. Improvements will be in the form of shelving at this point. Maybe an improvement on the campus board set up, but I have to think about that one more.

  • @22jayu
    @22jayu2 жыл бұрын

    @@cabinfeverfighter Thanks for the replies. I'm almost positive my build will mimic this one, the only questions I haven't settled are specifics about the steep wall angle, and wall widths and heights, but other than that I do think this is the most utilitarian, compact design possible. If you haven't checked out Macleod's wall take a look, its awesome and same design as yours I think everything is just bigger and wider since he built in a pretty large dedicated building...I guess thats what you do when you're a pro. Nice work man!

  • @RealWorldClimbing
    @RealWorldClimbing2 жыл бұрын

    Looks great! Very inviting and well kept. I also like the swappable campus board concept.

  • @dcstoker1
    @dcstoker12 жыл бұрын

    Very impressive!

  • @Sandforthewin
    @Sandforthewin2 жыл бұрын

    Rad setup. Somehow stumbled across your profile on the RCTM forum. Do you still basically stick to that program?

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I do, with a few variations but nothing earth shattering. Sometimes I skip the ARC season. I also do one-arm repeaters on a 7/5 interval. Limit bouldering and Power Endurance are still by the book. Prioritization is given to outdoor climbing days.

  • @mr.orangemack6798
    @mr.orangemack67982 жыл бұрын

    Sorry I missed Crimpmas. Looks awesome.

  • @RealWorldClimbing
    @RealWorldClimbing2 жыл бұрын

    First off... I spotted your Trogdor reference... Secondly, I love what you did with your space!

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter2 жыл бұрын

    Ha! Homestar and Strongbad nerds unite! This is now the "old" space. I need to make a video of the new setup, which is slightly smaller but [finally] better insulated.

  • @gravv2949
    @gravv29492 жыл бұрын

    Where did u buy your moon board holds?

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter2 жыл бұрын

    Straight from the Moon website but long ago. 2016 before the prices skyrocketed!

  • @IcyThaneProductions
    @IcyThaneProductions3 жыл бұрын

    GORGEOUS

  • @davidhong12
    @davidhong123 жыл бұрын

    For the fall zone, is there an affordable and safe alternative to laying out multiple crashpads? My wall will be indoors (garage) so have space to store away right next to it. Thanks for the help!

  • @alexantone5532
    @alexantone55323 жыл бұрын

    Maybe some yoga mats?

  • @alexantone5532
    @alexantone55323 жыл бұрын

    Or a rug?

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry for the super later reply. Old school or university gymnastic mats seem to be the best bet. Call around. By law they have to replace them every so often.

  • @yashcchoudhari
    @yashcchoudhari4 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Hello, I am Yash from India. I needed some advise/help/suggestions in building a community climbing wall on a budget at a roof top. I have created 3D model mocks of it. If you have time , would you like to have a look at my project...? i couldn't find a way to direct message you on this platform, it would be great if you drop in a message on my email - [email protected]

  • @toddparis809
    @toddparis8094 жыл бұрын

    Nice wall charlie!

  • @ilickspam
    @ilickspam4 жыл бұрын

    would you ever varnish or lacquer your walls? or paint?

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter4 жыл бұрын

    That may be climate dependent. I live in a very dry area. My walls have no sign of humidity damage. I personally like the brighter, natural wood color over a painted surface. Also, the nicer the plywood, the less you'll have to cover up the splinters/imperfections. In every experience I've had with home painted walls, holds always stuck to the paint, peeled the paint, and ripped the thin veneer off of the plywood whenever holds were removed. I don't have that problem with bare wood.

  • @ChrisHaileyTrainHardDiveEasy
    @ChrisHaileyTrainHardDiveEasy4 жыл бұрын

    This is a rad setup dude!!!! All these home climbing training areas, makes me think I should create a proper wall. Thanks for sharing the build 🤙

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter4 жыл бұрын

    It's definitely worth it!

  • @goodnight9650
    @goodnight96504 жыл бұрын

    Amazing

  • @HappyTailz
    @HappyTailz4 жыл бұрын

    Very nice wall :)

  • @anitalewis6656
    @anitalewis66564 жыл бұрын

    Awesome!!

  • @nickemert3510
    @nickemert35104 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking of building a climbing wall in my room and It’s not super big and I was wondering, what would be a safe distance from the top of my climbing board to the back wall? If I did a 40 degree wall I would have 4 feet of fall zone from the top of the wall to the back wall.

  • @cabinfeverfighter
    @cabinfeverfighter4 жыл бұрын

    Nick Emert I think the industry standard is 8’ back from the top of the fall line. However, if the wall is only 8’ tall, it might not be an issue. I’d consider how far your feet will swing out. A thin pad on the back wall would mitigate that.

  • @nickemert3510
    @nickemert35104 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! It is only 8’ tall so I’ll just put a pad on my back wall and it will probably be fine.

  • @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess
    @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess Жыл бұрын

    @@nickemert3510 You show probably build it outside to bypass height limitations My house has 3 stories and one section is a loft with an open empty space from floor to the ceiling so we could install a tall climbing wall that's just short of 10 meters tall. Having a higher limit in height is very good to build strength and practice a certain route or face of a rock you want to conquer. The higher you climb you start getting tired so it's nice to practice that