So I’m watching the UBC Nor’easter qualifiers and I had thought a little bit of an “emergency” live blog was in order. Share your thoughts as you follow along with the live feed.
Live Blogging The 2010 UBC Pro Tour Nor’easter Qualifiers
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DK: Here's Ethan's write-up about his attempts: h...
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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, the South Face of Mt. Watkins and the Regular Northwest Face on Half Dome in just over 21 hours. 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.






D Woods looks completely unbeatable. Anyone know why Sharma and DG scratched?
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Looks like Dave Graham has just appeared
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Nice!
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any word on sharma?
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Nothing about it during the broadcast…
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Apparently, Sharma has his sites on Vasya’s “Jaws” (and the $1K bounty). I wonder how many ascents it will see in the next week?
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Cool, thanks for the info Steve. I assume Daniel would like to try it as well??
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Popular opinion here is that he just kind of didn’t feel like competing, so he didn’t. Check it out: http://outside-blog.away.com/blogs/2010/09/noreaster-climbing-fest-recap-day-one.html
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Actually, he did show up eventually. Was in the audience for the finals.
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missed the live stream, this was a fun way to recap! thanks narc!
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Outside Mag found some poor bastard to write climbing articles for them after all the people they’ve burned over the years?
Hahaha
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Don’t you worry about me. It’s actually an awesome gig, except for the occasional random person ragging on me on the internet.
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