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Paul Robinson on Karoshi, V15/8C FA

Paul Robinson on Karoshi, V15/8C FA

| July 8, 2019 | Reply

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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Nalle Hukkataival sends the Finnish Line (8C/8C+) Rocklands

Nalle Hukkataival sends the Finnish Line (8C/8C+) Rocklands

| July 1, 2019 | Reply

“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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Paul Robinson: Weather Pending

Paul Robinson: Weather Pending

| July 31, 2013 | Reply

After a late snowfall in the Rockies this spring, Paul Robinson and friends seek out and send a handful of steep (and dry) boulder problems in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP)and Lincoln Lake. Learn more at prAna.com/life/ambassadors

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The Grey • Wild Basin

The Grey • Wild Basin

| June 10, 2013 | Reply

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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Paul Robinson: American Gangster V14

Paul Robinson: American Gangster V14

| May 23, 2013 | Reply

While living in Innsbruck, Austria this past Autumn, I was fortunate enough to be able to climb in the incredible beautiful area of Zillertal. On one of my first days there I stumbled upon the boulder problem, American Gangster. When I first saw the line, I got really psyched to try it and set to […]

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Chasin’ the Rubbish 2.0 in Fontainebleau, France

Chasin’ the Rubbish 2.0 in Fontainebleau, France

| May 5, 2013 | Reply

Fontainebleau, Easter 2013. Forget about searching for Easter eggs in the Fontainebleau forest: the Black Diamond team, Black Diamond athletes and numerous boulderers came together over the four days of the Easter 2013 holiday to rid the boulder areas of rubbish and to raise people’s awareness about adopting a respectful attitude toward nature and rock. […]

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Chris Webb Parsons Hangboard Program

Chris Webb Parsons Hangboard Program

| March 16, 2013 | Reply

I will see you all in 12 weeks! Blox presents Chris Webb Parsons Hangboard Program. Chris has climbed numerous hard boulder problems up to 8C/V15, Learn how to gain 8C/V15 finger strength using his 12 week program.

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Educate Yourself On Our Bouldering History – Fred Nicole Legend

Educate Yourself On Our Bouldering History – Fred Nicole Legend

| March 2, 2013 | Reply

Generations: Fred Nicole, Paul Robinson & Jimmy Webb Fred Nicole, Paul Robinson and Jimmy Webb share a day of climbing in Hueco and talk about the early years of bouldering. Fred was a pioneer of many of the steepest, most desperate boulder problems on the planet. Paul and Jimmy honor his achievements and talk about […]

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Jurassic Boulders

Jurassic Boulders

| February 5, 2013 | Reply

There is a crew of us in southern California seeking local bouldering. We are rediscovering some of what is possible in the Ortega Hwy area. There is a ton of stone out here, but really much of it is not worth climbing. All of that said we have discovered some gems like the Jurassic boulder. […]

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Seven Spanish Angels Full SDS V11 (8A) FA

Seven Spanish Angels Full SDS V11 (8A) FA

| January 26, 2013 | Reply

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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