This man climb trees better than monkeys - The real life Tarzan

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Shot by Audrey De Lesguise, edited by Markus Skaane

Professional Climber VS Crazy Real life Tarzan - Magnus Midtbø

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コメント (21)
  • It's strange how tree climbing is generally considered to be socially unacceptable once you reach the age of puberty, but rock climbing is considered a perfectly acceptable sport at any age.
  • @Bubelmanen
    I wana see this guy climbing with Magnus at a climbing gym. Wonder what grade he would be able to climb.
  • @StephanGanoff
    His wild sounds are like special effects. Amazing and a bit terrifying. They should shoot a new Tarzan movie with him!
  • @corey8760
    This guy gives me early Farcry NPC vibes. Perfect balance of badass, crazy and wise. You just want to know what he's about.
  • @dronic8725
    For people watching and wanting or thinking of doing the same, please do your research on tree physiology, signs and symptoms to look for in weakened, damaged or diseased trees or specific limbs on a tree. It is not about blind trust that the tree will not break, there are characteristic attributes which factor in. Tree species and time of year for example. I've worked in trees for a few years now and have climbed close to a thousand trees, I've had branches fail on me that I would never have even guessed due to internal wood inclusion that I have not spotted, In rope and harness luckily for me. However in beech trees (fagus) I will trust even standing on a 1&1/2 inch diameter branch (standing on the branch bark collar, ie - close to the main trunk) they're great trees for free climbing. I love Tarzan and Magnus but i feel Tarzan fails to properly articulate the dangers to look for in trees. Please be careful so you can keep creating content and living a long prosperous life :) -From a British Arborist
  • @chubbstin8801
    I actually yelled “YES” when Magnus made it up that first tree. This looks so rewarding
  • Magnus: "You have nice elephant skins." French Tarzan: "Yes but you do not need this elephant." Magnus: "Ya." French Tarzan: "Ya." Magnus: "Ya." French Tarzan: "Ya." Magnus: "Ya." French Tarzan: "Now climb tree."
  • @neaituppi7306
    "Don't do anything crazy." "Damn dude, that was crazy."
  • @FloridaMan904
    Nice to know even top level climbers find it exhausting to climb thick branchless trees. Glad that Leo got to show off a few of the other methods of tree climbing compared to the first video.
  • One of Magnus’s most interesting videos, along with Part 1. I love how interested and respectful he is of this man.
  • @Ben_Neill
    You can see Magnus' increased comfort when he can use his upper body. Incredible work by both of you!
  • @alloutdoorsKS
    I've been working on pullups for months now and I finally got one. It's the first one I've done in my life
  • @aki7434
    "I don't feel secure." "Of course it's dangerous, but it's secure. Don't think."
  • Man that's just so impressive you're matching this guy without experience in this particular discipline, that's just raw talent.
  • @MatiasRylix
    This has to be the best content on youtube. Your videos never dissapoint!
  • @Tan12
    Nah, that jump across the branches near the end was one of the most terrifying things I've ever seen someone do, this guy is almost Honnold levels of wired differently. Amazing display of Magnus' confidence in his climbing skill too to do this stuff without prior direct experience.
  • @MrErendira69
    Leo is obviously very talented and Maverick. But this collaboration is awesome: to see someone with Magnus's level struggle and bravely confront height and danger, see his skills challenged by fear and unusual environment is so inspiring.
  • @giammira
    The jump part was what most separates him from a rock climber: the confidence, mental focus, space awareness and rough foot skin needed for the task at that height with no safety gear is truly elite