Love it! Any chance you would be able to share the plans for it?
@lalystar4230Ай бұрын
I find it interesting to see these tips and tricks, or hacks if you will. (Alcohol and vinegar are also used to deodorise costumes in between theater performances btw) But I'm really missing like a very super obvious thing that I rarely hear any climber about, at all. Cedar shoe trees. Those are designed to wick away moisture, salts, oils and acids out of the shoes (especially leather) and leave a rather pleasant smell. They work perfectly for dress shoes, obviously as that's where they're most often used. but also trainer, hiking shoes and well.. climbing shoes... I really wonder why so few climbers use them...
@gabu8065Ай бұрын
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@grammas.sausagesАй бұрын
Thanks for this. What you said about being totally engaged in the climb but not aware of your surroundings: that landed me on crutches and no climbing for 6 months :( I was on a particularly strong anxiety med for the first several years I was bouldering (and didn’t make the connection until getting off the med on just how afraid I am naturally!) I broke an ankle in my first couple months of bouldering (out of climbing for 6 months!), sprained it one more time, and def got my share of whiplash :( Now I’m off the anxiety med and holy crap. I can’t get myself to try stuff I didn’t used to think twice about. Basically if it’s not a controlled fall I’ve got no idea what to do. 😅
@CayzTheGАй бұрын
This video was soo helpful!!! thank you!!!!!
@rileymorgan-boucher40052 ай бұрын
is it possible for you to transport your wall at all? i want to build one for my boyfriend but im worried about getting it to his house
@leovillagran23742 ай бұрын
Thnks queen
@jackieliu12323 ай бұрын
cant believe I just found this video now, it’s been 4 years, how has this wall stand again LA weather? I’m also from LA and thinking about building a wall in my parents backyard 😊
@B0A24 ай бұрын
How much was the whole wall with everything?
@pepman4234 ай бұрын
I'm in that watching videos phase This wall looks nice!
@falitosis5 ай бұрын
Subscribing now just in case 🤞
@ChBrahm5 ай бұрын
5:06 a week ago I left my shoes out the balcony to dry. I forgot and next day it POURED When I remembered my shoes were outside they were filled to the brim with rain I poured the water out before going back in to dry them and I was surprised by the brownest water I´ve ever seen Honestly shooked
@santiagoarias505 ай бұрын
Thanks! Grettings from Colombia.
@AriCreighton5 ай бұрын
You are an angel and by far the best video on KZbin when it comes to making a homeboard!!!
@naregj916 ай бұрын
Awesome video. Thanks for the inspo
@fakename90246 ай бұрын
You could put Metal roofing on one side to make it last forever.
@emiliohernandez23607 ай бұрын
I like bouldering I That the one thing am scared of I get scared because I think am going to get a bad injury
@saleh2357 ай бұрын
Tysm !! I was so lost and confused but you made everything easier to understand
@JustinCasey2168 ай бұрын
You need to work on your core strength you have basically 0
@Publiclandhunter3088 ай бұрын
Shingles or a cheap blue tarp covering on the back side(so you can take it off to change routes) just to help protect it from rain & UV wear will help it last even longer, too
@Publiclandhunter3088 ай бұрын
JB Weld for bonding metal to wood. It's pricy for a small container, but a little will go a long way. Great video!
@moonmushi8 ай бұрын
Went there for the first time today on my second day of climbing ever and I loved it!
@MrPanetela9 ай бұрын
ah, $4.99; well, after Biden it is now between 8 to 10 depending where you shop also spray on paper towels to almost saturation then stuff the shoes over night
@MrPanetela9 ай бұрын
please clean your shoes! if you don't they become bio-labs for things of mass olfactory destruction! however; a great way to keep gumbies at bay. Like flaming crosses waved in the face of a vampire. warning; like pepper spray don't let the shoe perfume splash back into your face
@deanhunter63049 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I was petrified to start bouldering with my colleagues and I struggled at my first session. This video helped so much when I went back today to try and get over the fear
@BOBAODS10 ай бұрын
nice
@jmb970110 ай бұрын
I knew immediately as soon as i saw the drill work that this was not completed without the help of a person who knows what they are doing...
@carpet766410 ай бұрын
Not wanting to dismiss any of the fears that go into falling but I will say that once you have become more comfortable with it and you start to get into that high level of climbing and projects where you go from 99% of it being falling to 99.9% it’s good to get into a mindset of no longer bailing. This definitely isn’t something you have to do but once you go from the V6-V8 level into the V9 and up range it can be beneficial to be in a mental space where you’re going to try the next move no matter what because it’ll get you that much closer to to a send if you stick it.
@carpet766410 ай бұрын
Na that’s a donut for sure
@carpet766410 ай бұрын
For anyone who else who’s questioned where the term beta comes from it’s a shorted version of the word betamax, which is the type of videotape format used to film when climbing back in the day and was the only way to find out the intended sequence for a problem aside from word of mouth.
@carpet766410 ай бұрын
damn her videos are good. sucks she hasn't made any in a long time. I've found her stuff more entertaining that most videos by Magnus, Emil, and all the climbing channel legends. maybe she just like forgot her password and will start again in like a few weeks or something (lol imagine)
@TheK7aloha11 ай бұрын
It’s all about your FEET! Smear smear smear and body tension dynamics. Go slow to go fast. Be precise. Go to JT too! Williamson Rock is good and Malibu Canyon Park has a wall you guys might dig. The crew at Stoney should know!
@TheK7aloha11 ай бұрын
It’s fun watching gym climbers learn real climbing!
@TheK7aloha11 ай бұрын
Too bad you weren’t there 20yrs ago! Bob would have loved to show you around! You are literally stepping on the same rock! I’ve done three pigs! The start eroded??? Shit! You practice tues/thurs at Stoney and you’ll become a real climber!
@simonrowe748411 ай бұрын
Thank you ! Very helpful. I’ve recently started bouldering & need to practice falling more.
@magicgreengrass11 ай бұрын
Дай бог тебе здоровья!
@metaldemort Жыл бұрын
I get your video on my feed as I've just returned from a morning of easy bouldering and fun traverses on the beautifully carved limestone cliffs near my home in the south of France, in the mountains behind Nice. My dog - a very cute pomeranian - was there too. Cheers!
@Jennifer-wr9si Жыл бұрын
I recently took an unexpected fall from 5 metres. I had the general fall form right but my left foot slid down my right shin - left a cut and a bruise. I shudder to think what would happen had it come down at a slightly different angle...
@billking8843 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic advice! I sketched off a downclimb a few weeks back and whiplashed. It wasn't fun.
@billking8843 Жыл бұрын
BTW: All the best climbers are scared of heights - or at least have a deep respect for heights.
@jakesazer-hopf8211 Жыл бұрын
COVID safety aside, leaving wood out in the sun is generally a bad idea. The sun heating and drying only one side of a board or sheet of plywood can cause it to warp pretty bad
@lurklingX Жыл бұрын
PS - your hair is so cute like this. perfectly frames your face and just looks so light and open. <3 no bangs looks so good.
@lurklingX Жыл бұрын
i just had my first session last night. thanks for all of these tips!! really good. didn't think about the bandaids, but yeah i can def see how that'd be helpful!
@ada-fe6pb Жыл бұрын
just discovered your channel and love your content :) hope all is well and you make a return!!
@jordancapped Жыл бұрын
Missing these videos
@ThatEllenGirl Жыл бұрын
I know this is an older video, but what would the general budget for this be before the cost of the holds?
@Ja_youtube_Ja Жыл бұрын
wow, so bad,,, u really need to work ur shoulder and core or climb sth easier
@gianmarshall3542 Жыл бұрын
Great project thanks for sharing
@musicman49000 Жыл бұрын
Lol you say "with no skill" but obviously took the time to research carpentry enough to mention that your materials need time to adapt to the humidity and temperature of the environment it will be assembled (and/or used) in. Been doing the exact same, researching all day lol. I do small wood projects at home so have in turn learned some "lumber science" over time, and this is the first woody vid (I've watched at least 30 so far) that references material prep/care to insure maximum strength before building. Of course, once built (correctly) that environmental adaptation is less important and becomes an inspect and maintain process from there on. Great video, super stoked you talked about height since I've felt most designs on KZbin seem small. Great design, well put together, definitely will be taking some pointers from ya, thanks for putting in the hard work and research on vid so the rest of us can learn with you 🙂
@MartinDlabaja Жыл бұрын
I wear socks. I dont care what anyone thinks, socks doesnt change performance and having slippery wet-cold shoes that stink is way more awful.