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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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For those of you unfamiliar with Hubble 9a?, this is a route put up by Ben Moon I believe in 1990 and was deemed the hardest route in the world at the time. This route has seen very few ascents, I believe only three. It has been tried by many, but sent by very few. […]
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A few extras from the film Tomorrow I Will Be Gone by Outcrop Films, although this edit was not done by them (don’t want to detract from their work)! The full film can be seen here- vimeo.com/31326082
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What a great documentary on the path Dai traveled to ascend this boulder problem. You can see on his face both the joy and relief as he finally sends this project. For those of you that are not familiar with bouldering or the grades, V16 is the hardest grade in the world. Congratulations Dai, a […]
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One of my old friends and climbing bro’s Les Van Exel hikes “Year of the Cat” V9/10 at the Palm Springs Tramway Overheard “The crimps weren’t that small, but they sure hurt anyway.”
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Ben Blakney sends Scream rated V10 Hueco Tanks.
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Mike Wickwire sending the Crown of Aragon rated V13 in Hueco Tanks
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Flux For Life – V13 Endo Valley, RMNP, CO Climber: Sam Davis
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This is not a boulder problem, or is it? It is not, but I am sure all of you that do boulder can appreciate the micro crimps Jonathon is pimping on. Enjoy. In this series we follow Arc’teryx athlete Jonathan Siegrist around North America as he hits different areas from Western Canada to Kentucky. Along […]
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Paul Dusatko sends the brilliant Dave Graham boulder problem, Phobos, at Lincoln Lake, CO.
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Today’s contribution is a bit lighter, but well worth the time. Bouldering in paradise, what a concept. Chilling in the Caribbean and climbing, not a bad way to go. The temps may never be optimal, but the quality of life must be high. A year ago, Jon Glassberg and Rich Crowder traveled to the tropical […]
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