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This variant of one of Hueco Classic lines (New Map of Hell) looks amazing. Video courtesy of Paul Robinson I spent a total of two weeks trying this thing more or less day on followed by a day off because of how sharp the boulder problem is. Thankfully by the end of the trip, I […]
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“A gem rarer than diamonds.” That’s how BD Athlete Nalle Hukkataival describes The Finnish Line (V16). Sitting untouched for years within a mecca for bouldering, Nalle’s latest testpiece has it all—aesthetics, difficulty and a beautiful setting. Plus, it’s now a contender for Rocklands’ hardest boulder problem. This problem is currently noted as 8C on https://www.8a.nu/ […]
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Uncut send footage of Carlo Traversi climbing The Grey in Wild Basin, RMNP. Super fun granite boulder problem with a really unique toe hook swap move. Apologies for the poor quality. All time worst lighting ever.
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This video is about a new Sit Down Start (SDS) to Seven Spanish Angels, a classic boulder problem in the Buttermilks in Bishop, CA, USA. I believe this might actually be a First Ascent (FA) for me… The new start flows really well into the original stand start, and basically doubles the number of moves […]
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This is a must watch video. If you do not remember Klem, he is a beast. Bügeleisen, Klem Loskot’s 2001 masterpiece, is unfortunately the most neglected hard boulder problem in the world! A second ascent was claimed, but most people believe that ascent has never happened. If you’ll find Bügeleisen easy by nowadays standards, please […]
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Paul Dusatko sends the brilliant Dave Graham boulder problem, Phobos, at Lincoln Lake, CO.
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Bernd Zangerl doing the 2nd ascent of ENTLINGE Fb.8c ..one of the hardest boulder problems in the world.
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Max Zolotukhin and company climb several hard classic boulder problems in the Sierra Buttes of Northern Tahoe. Featuring Kyle O’ Meara, Moses Potter, and Joel Zerr.
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It is great to see my good friends out and about doing what they do best, sending boulder problems around the globe. Nice work Lisa and Wills. Lisa Rands boulders perfect riverside sandstone at Little River Canyon in Alabama. The face is about V7, the high arete goes at about V9.
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In the Spring of 2012, four of America’s Best Boulderers converged in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado in search of something new. Follow along as Dave Graham, Paul Robinson, Carlo Traversi, and Daniel Woods, establish and repeat some of the world’s most difficult boulder problems that surround the now infamous Bear Lake Road. On The […]
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