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Author Archive: Scott Sanchez

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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The Bouldering Portal Store

The Bouldering Portal Store

| April 20, 2012 | Reply

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Paul Robinson in El Escorial

Paul Robinson in El Escorial

| April 20, 2012 | Reply

This is a great looking boulder problem. Paul Robinson sends a super classic in El Escorial during his trip around Spain and Portugal. March 2012 Video: Daniel Solera Music: Husky Rescue

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Kill On-Sight V12, The Happy Boulders

Kill On-Sight V12, The Happy Boulders

| April 19, 2012 | Reply

I love the Happy Boulders. A great variety of vertical and steep climbing at all levels. This problem looks super cool and hard. I have tried a few of the variants off this line and they are indeed stout. Well done Anders. “Here is a cool boulder problem from Bishop’s Tablelands. I had very limited […]

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Power of One

Power of One

| April 18, 2012 | 4 Replies

I do not know what this boulder problem is rated (who cares) or where it is located ( I care), but the problem is very cool and it looks hard! Another great video from Mike Call. If anyone has intel on the problem or the grade, send it in.

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Paul Robinson at The Climb – Open Boulder Festival

Paul Robinson at The Climb – Open Boulder Festival

| April 17, 2012 | Reply

Just a little taste of the Open Boulder Festival at the Climb in Madrid. Paul Robinson dong what he does best, sending.

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Perfecto by Mike Call

Perfecto by Mike Call

| April 17, 2012 | Reply

Bouldering well soloing is close enough, no ropes, just your shoes, some chalk and a bit of courage. This is a trailer for a film Mike made with Momentum Video Magazine. It shows off the incredible area of Mallorca, and what makes the island off the coast of Spain so unique.    

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Alex Puccio bouldering in Hueco Tanks 2012

Alex Puccio bouldering in Hueco Tanks 2012

| April 16, 2012 | Reply

More power to Girl Power! Alex Puccio bouldering in my favorite place, Hueco Tanks.   About Hueco Tanks: Hueco Tanks is bar none America’s bouldering mecca. Considering the number of international visitors each year from as far as Europe and Asia, an argument could be made that Hueco Tanks is the world’s bouldering mecca. The […]

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Jessa Goebel on Tsunami low 7c+ Moore’s Wall

Jessa Goebel on Tsunami low 7c+ Moore’s Wall

| April 15, 2012 | Reply

The boulder alone is amazing. The lines the features and of course the problem are awesome. The problem is located at Moore’s Wall in North Carolina. About Moores Wall: High quality metamorphic quartzite crag in the rolling hills of the Piedmont. Strong tradition of bold, ground up routes make even the “sport” routes feel trad. […]

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I Believe I can Fly –  not bouldering, but very cool

I Believe I can Fly – not bouldering, but very cool

| April 14, 2012 | 13 Replies

I have been filming the Skyliners on an incredible exploration into the world of free flight. Tancrède, Julien, Seb and Antoine are pioneers in ‘highlining’ – a vertiginous combination of climbing, slackline and tightrope walking. We travelled from our home in Chamonix to our training ground in the Verdon gorge, testing the limits for our […]

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6 Months in The Front Range

6 Months in The Front Range

| April 14, 2012 | Reply

Louder Than 11 would like to present this cinematic bouldering short by Alton Richardson. The film shows a collection of the most classic moderates on the Front Range, Colorado.

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