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A must watch vid from the Bouldering Bobat, this is definitely one of the coolest boulders on the globe. From Mountain Project: This is it. Arguably one of the most aesthetically interesting boulders (if you can even call it that) in all of Rocklands, and perhaps even the world. The Rhino, with its mixture of […]
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Girl Power! In recent years Margot Hayes has won many youth national competitions, as well as placing in adult national comps. Did we mention she’s only 16? Margo might just be one of the nicest, most down to earth people you’ll meet around any crag, but she’ll leave you in the dust as far as […]
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Dai Koyamada’s latest short movie of climbing tour in Kyushu, Japan 2013. Check it out!
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In the 2012 World Climbing Championship semifinals Edu Marín snapped the tendon in his finger. The injury forced him to undergo a new surgery that allows him to return to the highest level of international climbing. In this series we’ll join Edu on his road to recovery starting from his surgery and on to another […]
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Bouldering in Argentina looks very much like the bouldering in the Tablelands in Bishop, California. Tuzgle is a remote bouldering venue in the north of Argentina in the Andes that was discovered in 2008. It’s has been rarely visited being so new as well as located at 4200 meters above sea level in a dry […]
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The fifth stop of the IFSC World Cup season 2013 celebrated a big climbing party at the Marktplatz in Innsbruck from May 16th to 18th. The finals fantastic result in black-red-golden. Jule Wurm, who already finished second at the European Championships 2010 in Innsbruck and local heroine Anna Stöhr, leader after the semi-finals, fought an […]
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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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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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A small bouldering flick from a week in Font the spring of 2013. Not the regular “climbing porn” where you will see middle aged men cranking hard but instead a more mellow movie with some stuff around the climbing. But don’t worry, of course there’s some climbing as well. Sorry for you foreign people interested […]
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By Dr. Vince DiSaia I have seen almost every type of shoulder injury imaginable. Most of them are not traumatic in nature and the patient always says, “It just started hurting one day”. The rotator cuff muscles are the most commonly injured muscles in the shoulder area. However, what most people don’t realize is that […]
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