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Climbing techniques – weight loss programme

Rock Climbing UK 59 minutes ago | Reads 0 (cached version)
A couple of weeks ago I told you about my halt in progress in my climbing improvement plan. I explained that I have gained weight, and although much of it is muscle weight it is putting extra stress on my fingers (which is impairing my performance, especially on overhanging routes). I’m into my third week of [...]

the indoor shoot

The Adventures of Paul Robinson 2 hours ago | Reads 0 (cached version)
So here is an awesome write-up from the indoor shoot i did in MA last weekend! the video is going to be sick!!!!Matador Sports

Project Hunting

Life in the Vertical 3 hours ago | Reads 0 (cached version)
The last couple of days I have been out on the slate looking for a local project to try and climb. My main problem is that whilst the hard slate sports route are great, and some of the move amazing, many have been ‘created’ for those a damn sight taller and often a lot strong [...]

New Indoor Climbing Short Coming From Big Up Productions

Climbing Narcissist 7 hours ago | Reads 2 (cached version)

“Nouvelle vague” trailer

Videoclimb.com, The best climbing videos on the net 8 hours ago | Reads 2 (cached version)
This vid is the trailer of a new urban climbing movie shot by Yannick Boissenot. It features a lot of very good climbers (Liv Sansoz, Tony Lamiche, Loic Gaidioz, Alain Robert,…) on some very nice urban walls. The full movie will be released later this year. Very nice stuff! Author: Yannick Boissenot Climber: Liv Sansoz, Tony [...]

Adam Ondra-A Muerte 9a

CzechClimbing.com 11 hours ago | Reads 2 (cached version)
Adam Ondra is in Spain again. In Siurana he has climbed Richard Simpson's bouldery route A Muerte 9a, in three tries (+ two attempts in ...

Going Places.

Rock Climber Girl - blogging by Sara, a pacific northwest woman who rock climbs 14 hours ago | Reads 3 (cached version)
It's been a strange winter, but I'm starting to come out from my hibernation. Only it hasn't been hibernation... it's been a strange experience in constant motion for the last few months... very littl ...

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Climbing Bum 14 hours ago | Reads 2 (cached version)
After a slight finger wrecking experience at the Hueco Rock Rodeo, a day which will be detailed in a soon to be released Deadpoint Blog, this photo perfectly captures what I've been doing lately.  ...

Update

B3bouldering.com 15 hours ago | Reads 2 (cached version)
The weather continues to be poor. It’s been difficult finding anywhere dry to climb, which is rare for this time of year. This the snowiest winter in my memory in Colorado. Saturday we went to Newlin Creek, but everything was totally wet. Sunday I did a nice problem near the Primo Wall in [...]

Update

B3bouldering.com 15 hours ago | Reads 1 (cached version)
The weather continues to be poor. It’s been difficult finding anywhere dry to climb, which is rare for this time of year. This the snowiest winter in my memory in Colorado. Saturday we went to Newlin Creek, but everything was totally wet. Sunday I did a nice problem near the Primo Wall in [...]

The making of a bouldering image.

Andy Mann Photography 15 hours ago | Reads 2 (cached version)
I recently posted a photo from my Hueco Tanks trip here on the blog, and with much surprise to me, I received some email inquires regarding the shot. "Did you photoshop the sky? What lens is that? Where was the flash?" Well, I figured this could be a cool opportunity to share some of the technical details and thought processes that go into a shot; the kind of stuff I normally don't do here on the blog. Here's the run down for that p ...

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