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A traditional approach to a tendon injury such as commonly experienced by climbers is to include an extended lay-off of several weeks or even several months. There are several good reasons to consider a lay-off, and several not to lay-off at all, depending on the circumstances. The basic rationale for lay-off is to allow the […]
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Watch Daniel Woods project this Hueco Beast. Daniel Woods and Jimmy Webb were in Hueco earlier this winter, and brushed up holds to the left of Terremer, 8c, Terre de Siene, 8b, and Diaphanous Sea, 8a+. They dubbed it as the “Invisible Man Project” because all the holds are half the size of Terremer
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Follow Dave Graham and others as they try this crimping masterpiece located just outside RMNP in Colorado. All music mixed by Dave Graham except for the second track (martyparty).
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Permanent Midnight – Paul Robinson at Fionnay in the area of Sion, Switzerland.
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Paul Robinson sends Brad Pitt, 7C+ Stanage, UK
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Paul Robinson sends the Ace 8b in Stanage UK.
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I love to share my passion for climbing with everyone I come in touch with. Climbing is everything to me and it has brought me great things in life. It has given me the opportunity to meet so many awesome people and has led me to cool places around the world. There is nothing better […]
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Another great video from Louder than 11 productions. March 3rd, 2012 over 150 competitors headed to El Paso, Texas to compete in the 19th annual Hueco Rock Rodeo! The competition was a huge success and featured adult and youth competitions, slideshows, mechanical bull riding, clinics, and much more! Pro Category Results: Men: 1. Daniel Woods […]
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At the 2012 Hueco Rock Rodeo Daniel Woods had the best day of bouldering in his life. He was able to climb 76 v-points in 6 boulders. Nagual (v13) The Machinist (v14) Crook by the Book (V14) Phantom Limb V12) Full Monty (V12) Two Days With Gene (V11)
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Black Diamond athlete Adam Ondra has recently focused his energies to the world of bouldering, and the results have been stunning. This December, fresh off his second ascent of Gioia in Italy (at 8C+, one of the hardest boulder problems in the world), Adam set off for his first-ever visit to the iconic boulders of […]
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