Nick Duttle has been keeping busy this spring splitting his time between Kentucky’s Red River Gorge and West Virginia’s New River Gorge. Peeking at his scorecard we can see that since the beginning of May he’s done 7 5.14′s including 3 5.14bs in Thanatopsis at the Red and Trebuchet and Still Life at the New.
2011 Teva Mountain Games: Vail Bouldering World Cup Final Results
Final results from the Bouldering World Cup at the 2011 Teva Mountain Games in Vail, CO
- Akiyo Noguchi, Alex David Johnson, Alex Johnson, Alex Puccio, Angie Payne, Anna Stöhr, Austin Geiman, Carlo Traversi, Chelsea Rude, Chris Webb Parsons, Courtney Sanders, Dana Riddle, Daniel Woods, Dave Wetmore, Dmitry Sharafutdinov, Francesca Metcalf, Garrett Gregor, Guillaume Glairon-Mondet, Ian Dory, Isabelle Faus, Jain Kim, Jonas Baumann, Josh Larson, Julian Bautista, Kasia Pietras, Kilian Fischhuber, Kyle Owen, Matt Wilder, Melissa Godowski, Melissa Le Nevé, Portia Menlove, Rei Sugimoto, Ryan Sewell, Sarah Shaw, Tiffany Hensley, Tyler Youngwerth, Zach Lerner
2011 Teva Mountain Games: Vail Bouldering World Cup Starts Today
The IFSC Bouldering World Cup at the 2011 Teva Mountain Games in Vail, CO begins this morning with proceedings kicking off live on IFSC.tv at 9:00 AM MDT
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Video Friday – 6/3/2011
Videos from Endovalley, the Ozarks, France, Boulder Canyon and more…
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News From Lincoln Lake
The 2011 season is on at Mt. Evans’ Lincoln Lake and to start things off Jimmy Webb has done the 3rd ascent of Dave Graham’s We Can Build You (V14). He and Brion Voges also made quick work of Daniel Woods’ Evil Backwards with both suggesting a downgrade to V13 and Webb commenting on his scorecard that it “seems like the crux hold got better”.
Update: Webb & Voges continued their strong work with both repeating Death Trout (V13) and Webb flashing the 2nd ascent of Tattooed Teardrops suggesting a downgrade to V12.

Ryan Palo Nabs 2nd Ascent Of Shoot’m Up (5.14b) In Smith Rock
Ryan Palo has done the 2nd ascent of Pierre Bollinger’s Shoot’m Up (5.14b) in Smith Rock, OR. Writing on his blog about the ascent Palo offers some excellent advice about sticking with your projects…although the idea of putting more than zero burns in on a mono nightmare like Shoot’m Up makes me hurt just thinking about it…
Popular Posts & Videos For May 2011
A look back at the stories and videos you were clicking on the most in May of 2011
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What Did You Do This Weekend?
May 21, 2012
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Ethan Pringle On Jumbo Love
May 18, 2012
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Video Friday – 5/18/2012
May 18, 2012
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Mon Pote Assis (5.14a) By Heather Robinson
May 17, 2012
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When In Doubt Pack It Out
May 16, 2012
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Gravelle Repeats Echale (V14)
May 16, 2012
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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, 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.





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