It appears as though the one and only Chris Sharma is joining the ranks of pro bloggers. He is going to be sharing updates with the Momentum Video Magazine. Check out his first update from Yangshuo.

Chris Sharma Has A Blog??
Posted In: Asides
Climbers: Chris Sharma
3 Responses to Chris Sharma Has A Blog??
Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.
loading...
The Hardest Move Excerpt: Woods & Robinson At 2010 Vail World Cup
May 16, 2012 2 Commentsloading...
The Hardest Move Excerpt: Woods & Robinson At 2010 Vail World Cup
May 16, 2012 2 Commentsloading...
Hayden Kennedy Climbing Carbondale Short Bus (5.14-)
May 14, 2012 4 Comments-
j: I watched some TV and climbed a couple V3's in th...
-
pipo: This video brings new meanings to 'just a bunch o...
-
Viktor: Jam-packed with tip after helpful tip to move you ...
-
Greg: Bolted and climbed 4 new lines at an area I'm dev...
-
EasyE: Did some deep water free solos at pictured rocks n...
-
Stephen: Dominion RiverRock was awesome this weekend with J...
-
colin: Yeah, I've heard those guys are pretty fit. I...
-
What Did You Do This Weekend?
May 21, 2012
-
Ethan Pringle On Jumbo Love
May 18, 2012
-
Video Friday – 5/18/2012
May 18, 2012
-
Mon Pote Assis (5.14a) By Heather Robinson
May 17, 2012
-
When In Doubt Pack It Out
May 16, 2012
-
Gravelle Repeats Echale (V14)
May 16, 2012
-
El Cap Report Returns For Spring 2012
May 15, 2012
News & Notes
What Did You Do This Weekend?
Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold spent Saturday romping up big walls in Yosemite. The pair free climbed Freerider on El Cap (6:45 climbing), the South Face of Mt. Watkins (2:40 climbing) and the Regular Northwest Face on Half Dome (5 climbing) in just over 21 hours. More at Climbing.com. So…how was your weekend??
Ethan Pringle On Jumbo Love
Ethan Pringle is back at Mt. Clark, home to that one route first done by that one guy:
Projecting a route like this requires all of your attention, and having to devote all of your attention to a route like this can get really tiring really fast. At some point, you just want to get it over with. Of course, afterward you feel a mix of relief and loss. Relief that you’re done and the epic is over, and loss that this magnificent line doesn’t require your presence anymore. But for me, I think I’ll have to take a nice long break from serious route projects for a little while after this. Like Randy Levitt said, “It’s like a limestone El Cap.” Obviously, that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but it does sort of convey the amount of work required to complete a project of this caliber.
Pringle is no stranger to Jumbo Love, having tried it even before its FA back in 2008. You can see some footage of those attempts here.
When In Doubt Pack It Out
I don’t know about you, but I always try my best to climb close to an actual bathroom. In case you don’t, the Access Fund has a nice refresher on what to do when nature calls.






WHOA!
That is all…
loading...
Threw me for a loop when I saw it. He’s the last climber I ever expected to blog. I guess that’s the day and age we’re in, even Hans Florine is on Twitter. Looks like climbing is keeping right along with the social media train. It’s nice to know that our sport’s athletes and companies can adapt to the changing markets.
loading...
cool.
on the down side, this is one of the seven signs of the apocalypse.
loading...