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A Painful Learning Curve

A Painful Learning Curve

A painful lesson of what can happen highball bouldering, updated with video.

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News & Notes – 05/20/2009

News & Notes – 05/20/2009

News & Notes from Matt Wilder, Southern Illinois, Black Diamond and more…

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News & Notes – 10/29/2008

News & Notes – 10/29/2008

News from Kevin Jorgeson, James Webb, Daniel Woods and Justin Alarcon. Notes on DPM, RRG Accidents and more.

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10 Videos You Might Have Missed In The Momentum Video Magazine Archives

10 Videos You Might Have Missed In The Momentum Video Magazine Archives

10 videos from the archives of the Momentum Video Magazine you might have missed.

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News & Notes – 9/11/2008

News & Notes – 9/11/2008

News & Notes from Alex Honnold, Way Lake Bouldering and several big upcoming events.

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Video Of Kevin Jorgeson Bouldering Feeding Frenzy (5.13d) In Rumney

Video Of Kevin Jorgeson Bouldering Feeding Frenzy (5.13d) In Rumney

On the heels of the recent footage of Kevin Jorgeson bouldering The Fly comes the footage of Kevin’s ropeless ascent of Feeding Frenzy (5.13d) also at Rumney.

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Kevin Jorgeson Bouldering The Fly (V14) Video

Kevin Jorgeson Bouldering The Fly (V14) Video

Back in April, Kevin Jorgeson and Paul Robinson made quick repeats of Dave Graham’s Rumney, NH testpiece The Fly (5.14d/V14).  Kevin’s ascent was particularly noteworthy as he was the 2nd person after Jason Kehl to eschew a rope for the 20 and some odd foot tall route.
Check out this video from Tim Kemple of Kevin’s [...]

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Climbing Video: Brian Kim Climbing China Beach (5.14b)

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Kevin Jorgeson & Paul Robinson Send The Fly In Rumney

Joe Kinder is reporting on his blog that Kevin Jorgeson has made the 2nd ropeless ascent of Dave Graham’s The Fly (5.14d, V13/14?) in Rumney, NH. The first ropeless ascent was by Jason Kehl back in 2003. It sounds like video cameras were rolling for Kevin’s ascent so I guess we can look [...]

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