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Just a bouldering junkie looking for great problems that inspire me to keep pushing myself and just get out and climb.
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In the great final of the boulder world cup 2012 in munich Dmitrii Sharafutdinov won ahead of the strong Canadian Sean McColl and Jakob Schubert from Austria. The Russian won also last year in Munich and topped out all four final boulders. Only one try more for reaching the four bonus holds was responsible for […]
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This is not bouldering, but it should be cool! The two strongest climbers in the world. One unclimbed route that could be the hardest ever. “They don’t act like it’s competitive, but C’mon son!” An excerpt from the film La Dura Dura, featured in the 7th annual REEL ROCK Film Tour. World premiere in Boulder, […]
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Akiyo Noguchi won the world cup final in munich ahead of Anna Stöhr and Juliane Wurm. Anna won the 2012 World Cup, it´s her third win after 2008 and 2011. Akiyo won the series 2009 and 2010. She flashed all four final boulder problems while Anna needed one try more and Juliane two tries. 6000 […]
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Liberty Herring sends Sideburn V9 at Mt. Charleston, her hardest to date.
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Tis is Afrika highlights a few select climbs from the Rocklands, South Africa. Athletes include Daniel Woods, David Graham, Nalle Hukkataival, Beau Kahler, Nina Williams, and Courtney Sanders. Music: DJ Fresh – Gold Dust (Flux Pavilion Remix)
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A short story about sending the Turvasanat assis project in Martti Servo block, at Rovaniemi. The new line Voimasanat adds a sit start from lowest obvious holds and 6 hard and powerful compression moves to Turvasanat. The new line is one of the most beautiful lines in the Northern Finland. Rock quality is simply superb! […]
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One of my most memorable sends from the last trip to Font was the one of À Préhension in Coquibus longs vaux. Even though I was totally wrecked after having climbed from early morning to late afternoon that day, I still decided to go and check this problem out, partly thanks to some persuasion from Neil. […]
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Truhold Climbing goes to Tramway to finish up the summer season with some bouldering and cleaning! Sorry for the shakey video, the tripod broke on the first problem so everything was shot by hand. Green Hornet – V5 March Arete – V4 Hueco Shuffle – V1 Swing Dance – V7 Crack-o-Pop – V5 White Flight […]
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Ryan Silven explores the storied forest of Fontainebleau, France in search of the history, experience, and, most of all, the blocs found underneath the canopy. Such classics as “La Baleine”, “Noir Desir”, and “La Jocker” should be on everyone’s lifetime lists. Watch and enjoy. The forest beckons. 2011
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This is a short video of a recent bouldering trip to the magical Fontainebleau forest. I’ve made several trips to Font and it never fails to amaze me, the sheer volume of rock always comes as a surprise. Add this to the setting, one of the most beautiful forests in Europe, and it becomes very […]
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