I tried Japan's most famous outdoor bouldering

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Published 2024-05-22

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  • @tommeyer3871
    Magnus outdoor bouldering videos are rare, but such a treat. I understand, that filming these exclusively would not be a hit with your subscriber base and would get dull. But sprinkling in one or two or even a miniseries where you try your hardest on a sick project will always be welcomed by a good chunk of the audience. And I guess in terms of filmmaking it would be a very interesting challenge for you as well to make it visually appealing and engaging with all the uncontrollable factors of the outdoors
  • @dylanmedias
    Magnus, it is interesting that you speak about your tendonitis (tennis elbow by the looks of it), since you seem so indestructible to us as your viewers. It would be very cool, and insightful, to have your thoughts and/or method on recovering from it, or at the least finding a solution for it. So many of us climbers deal with tendonitis, and there are so many different ways of resolving it so it would be interesting to see how you would go around recovering from it. Keep up the awesome work, love the second channel!
  • @talion9289
    Imagine bouldering in the Japanese wilderness and magnus mitdbo just randomly walks up and starts climbing😂😂
  • @ya_4y4ynDRa
    When an athlete of your level complains, your videos seem even more sincere. And I no longer seem to myself weaker than I really am.
  • @c0c0XanMan
    i would love to see more videos of magnus projecting certain problems. I know that the schedule doesn't allow for you to spend 10+ days on a single problem, but your ability to communicate with the audience on your thought process is second to none.
  • This second channel is so great. It's like you're really interacting with us, and it's cool to hear you talking to Sam as well. Hearing you be a little more open with us about what's going on with you makes the video feel more wholesome, and I think it's something we all appreciate. Good luck to you my friend. Keep moving onwards and upwards. P.S. that slab boulder was SICK AF!
  • Yay! More Japan stuff! I really like this more candid blog style stuff, just more climbing content and more of what’s going on in your life and behind the scenes. I love the content on the main channel and this stuff nicely adds to it.
  • @mr16839072
    I think I need a regular Magnus in Japan series - this has been epic!
  • Magnus! 4 days ago I climbed my very first boulder ever! Immediately I felt in love with climbing, I had so much fun. I appreciate everything you do and post for us. It's super fun to watch you, learn new things and explore things I would never think about. Big up Magnus and thank you for being you. (yesterday I climbed my first V3!!!)
  • @motherpanic
    Cool to see more of the stuff you did in Japan. The mellow tone of these super chill outdoor videos are my favorite. Please keep them coming. On another note, you describing filming schedules on trips like this puts things into perspective a lot more. It can be hard for the audience to see just how jam-packed the trip is when the videos are released on a more spread out schedule. It totally makes sense though that you’d want to get the most you can out of the days you have there. I will say that some of the more recent videos have left me wondering if you’re a bit tired or stressed or something as they feel almost rushed in a way, but you mentioning how much sleep you’ve had in addition to days and days straight of filming kind clears up that concern (😅). I think that’s why I enjoyed this video the most out of the ones you’ve posted from Japan so far—the vibe was just so chill. 👍🏼
  • Magnus time traveling continues! I predict the next video will be on the Hannah morris channel. We’re being spoiled with collars lately, then there’s this awesome video. Thanks Magnus!
  • Love this type of video! So good to see you climbing outside and just seeing climbing content in general
  • @mihailtitov8265
    Thanks for this video! I really enjoy outdoor bouldering videos. I wish there were more of these.
  • @alexgendron2273
    What an amazing video! These outdoor/bouldering heavy and super candid style videos are always my favorite. So excited for the second channel to exist for this content! Keep it up Magnus, you keep my psych high 👌
  • @mford66215
    Magnus, of course we'd love to see more of this!! Particularly compelling are those times when you can share with us, such as the mention of tendinitis and how to use street shoes as just that little extra coverage for padding. We love seeing you excel at climbing, but what keeps us involved is hearing what you're thinking and feeling - that's when we feel most connected to you.
  • @dezyhe
    The boulder's called "watashi no ie" (私の家) which translates to "my house". I'm guessing the guidebook wrote the romanji capitalized like "Watashi no Ie" which is a natural but funny mistake to make. Nice sends!
  • @aracanthe7251
    Such a cool vibe, yes we want to see more videos like this!
  • @sarazzielh6518
    @Magnus you look super happy on this trip Seeing you smile like that and enjoying your time makes me really happy 😊
  • @davi.mousinho
    Love the outdoor content! Plus, Japan's nature is sooo breathtaking. Amazing video, magnus!