Gramicci: Brad Gobright climbs hard trad in Indian Creek

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Published 2018-10-24
Brad Gobright climbing in Indian Creek, Utah

All Comments (21)
  • @319Jbird
    I don't climb and I don't follow climbing, I heard of his death and had to see who he was. This man just lived more in this short video than I have my entire life. I solute you sir. I am sorry for your loss. You seemed so free and that is the most tragic loss. God speed.
  • @jacobbaum4561
    Rip Brad, you're like a long lost friend that I didn't know personally but inspire me to climb.
  • @johnnycigar3240
    I was just watching this last night. I just read the news that he died and I have his stoked smile etched in my mind. Be safe out there people
  • @mcazands5366
    My sincere condolences to everyone who loved him. What an incredibly gifted guy. He left too soon.
  • @djsoulfilter
    RIP 💔Right before I went to Yosemite last year, I was at a film festival where they showed a video of Brad. Went to Yosemite and got to meet him there. Such a cool quirky person and an amazing climber!
  • @mjh42777
    Brad was kind enough to say hi to me and ask me about my broken leg. He sat next to me when we both first watched his reel rock film on the nose speed record at the Castro theatre in SF. He smelled like a dirty climber but his heart and soul filled the entire theater with laughter and awe. RIP my brother.
  • @Zerofukstogive
    Rip Brad . This guy was one of the most inspiring climbers out there. Kinda hard to watch these videos : (
  • @josephnoonan82
    Brad Gobright deserves so much more credit than he gets, he's just such an incredible climber.
  • Let’s just take a moment to appreciate how he clipped that QuickDraw like it was a cam, he unclipped it and put it in his mouth and instinctively tried to grab a trigger 😂
  • His climbing technique and footwork were clearly on another level! Rest in peace Brad.
  • @Chance-ry1hq
    What makes these great climbers great is their incredible endurance, unbelievable. RIP Brad, you were an incredible human being.
  • @Route_2_V11
    Got curious because of the picture under the rock.. never accidentally found such a tragic story. Rest in peace for both of them.
  • @WyeExplorer
    Great little documentary. I'm not a climber but I can certainly feel his good character. Sad he passed away but he did it climbing.
  • Brad Gobright, a very brave and talented climber and explorer of heights, RIP. I wish I had your determination and spirit of adventure, and bravery to see all those wonderful sights. All good wishes for Brad's family and friends.
  • @8skywalker8
    A great film about a phenomenally bold, strong and committed climber. Whilst I think Cedar's heart was in the right place, I think his film doesn't do Brad justice. He is an amazing climber and the fact his persona bucks the trend of being "cool" I think in reality this talks to so many more people in climbing because it is so honest. I hope that the sponsors and film makers are reading or listening to these kinds of comments!!
  • @sabinaclimbs
    we lost an inspiration. RIP Brad. We will all miss your warming smile.
  • @jngregg
    Wonderful video, I've enjoyed (and will enjoy) watching it countless times. Heartbreaking that he's gone. Peace.
  • @AdalBermann85
    It's nice to see a climb hero be so humble and simple. He's not trying to make it somehow spiritual or overly epic: just good'ol hard climbing.