Rocktoberfest hits Kentucky’s Red River Gorge next weekend. What better time to put your new guidebook to use??
Rocktoberfest 2010 & Updated Red River Gorge Guidebook
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FFA Of Grand Ol’ Opry (5.14) By Paige Claassen
Paige Claasen has succeed in repeating Grand Ol’ Opry (5.14) for its first female ascent and only its 4th ascent overall
Climbing Legend Kurt Albert Killed In Fall
German climbing legend Kurt Albert has passed away after falling some 60 feet from a via ferrata in Bavaria on Sunday
Lincoln Lake Season Winding Down
The season at Mt. Evans’ Lincoln Lake is nearing its end, but not before a few more hard boulders are sent…

First Female Ascent Of The Riverbed (V13) By Anna Stöhr
27 Crags reports that Anna Stöhr nabbed the FFA of The Riverbed (V13), a long power endurance problem in Magic Wood, Switzerland.
2010 UBC Pro Tour At The Nor’easter Final Results
Final results from the last stop on the 2010 Unified Bouldering Championships Pro Tour
Live Blogging The 2010 UBC Pro Tour Nor’easter Qualifiers
Come chat about the 2010 UBC Pro Tour qualifiers at the Nor’easter
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Video Friday: Zanskar Odyssey
The team of Jason Kehl, Abbey Smith, Pete Takeda and Mick Follari travel all the way to India to…go bouldering???

Paul Robinson Closes The Book On The Never Ending Story
It’s hard to believe it has already been 2 years since Paul Robinson broke his ankle taking a bad fall of The Never Ending Story (V14) in Magic Wood, Switzerland. After a long road back, Paul returned to Switzerland and got his revenge on the problem according to this report/interview on 27Crags.
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Nina Caprez Repeats Mind Control (5.14c)
February 21, 2012
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Busy Times In Hueco
February 20, 2012
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Double Mind Control (5.14c) Send Day
February 17, 2012
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Video Friday – 2/17/2012
February 17, 2012
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“Fuerza My People”
February 16, 2012
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Daniel Woods Wins North Face Cup, Climbs Hard Boulders In Japan
February 16, 2012
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Brushing Up On Some History
February 15, 2012
News & Notes
Nina Caprez Repeats Mind Control (5.14c)
Just a day or two after Daila Ojeda did the FFA of Mind Control (5.14c) at Oliana Nina Caprez succeeded in redpointing the route as well. She calls the route a “perfect line” on her blog where she also had this to say about the grade:
5 CommentsThe grade of Mind Control is really not extreme. If somebody will downgread, why not. But honestly, grades are so unimportant. I’ve had the chance to climb such a fantastic line and I feel so alive and my body is full of energy and power. I can realize my dreams, what else counts in live?
Double Mind Control (5.14c) Send Day
It was a big day on the big wall at Oliana yesterday as both Daila Ojeda and Joe Kinder grabbed repeats of Chris Sharma’s Mind Control1, a stunning 5.14c most famous for being onsighted by Adam Ondra. Big Up Productions is still out in Spain so look for footage of all this Spain stuff at, presumably, this year’s Reel Rock Tour. Footage of Ojeda working Mind Control last year can be seen in this Sterling Rope spot.
- Mind Control now has two check marks on the unofficial list of reasons a hard route can be downgraded—it’s been onsighted and Joe Kinder climbed it a woman climbed it—so look for that in the near future. ↩
“Fuerza My People”
In a post on Five Ten’s site Dave Graham reflects in his usual style on the last few months of 2011 which culminated with his FA of Memory is Parallax (V14):
3 CommentsIn a day and age where each boulder problem is argued to be less and less significant (its not that hard, its not that cool, its not that tall, its not what I like, no one will go there, blah blah blah) I find it truly important to share when things do matter. When something I have done a boulder is significant. I took a lot from this experience as a person, even though I just climbed a rock, it was a massive milestone, and a true personal accomplishment, but it was because of how it fit into my life, where I was when I did it, and where I came from before I started trying it.





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