BS Productions has released their 5th climbing movie, Rewind. The movie includes highlights from previous BS Productions movies The Life, The Australia Project, Karma and Spray as well as random archival footage that has been amassed over years of shooting.
Rewind DVD Review & Sale
Stone Alliance Film Tour Trailer
You seemingly can’t release a climbing movie these days without an accompanying film tour, and the Stone Alliance Film Tour seeks to take it to the next level by featuring 3 movies in one tour. Comprised of Masters Of Stone VI from Eric Perlman, The Players from BS Productions and Herakleia from MVM, the tour should [...]
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Australia Project DVD Review & Sale
Last night, Mrs. Narc and I had the pleasure of watching “The Australia Project”, a BSProductions film. It follows the adventures of Matt Segal, Rob D’Anastasio, Emily Harrington and Brian Solano as they tour around Australia in the summer of 2004. Guest appearances are also made by James Litz, Randy Puro and Brian Capps. Areas [...]

Brian Solano Spray Interview Translation
Brian Solano, producer of Spray, recently did an interview with the French language climbing magazine Escalade. Thanks to Tony for proving that the public education system isn’t completely dead and translating it into English for us. Click here to win your own copy of Spray. Interview with the director of Spray (a new American climbing [...]
Spray DVD Review
The opportunity to investigate new and relatively unknown climbing areas is always exciting, especially when the climbing close to home is anything but world-class. “Spray”, produced and directed by Brian Solano, follows Chris Lindner, Joe Kinder, Luke Parady, Colette McInerney and Vanessa Compton as they explore northern California’s low-key climbing scene. The DVD showcases a [...]
Spray DVD Giveaway
Win a free copy of the latest climbing video from Brian Solano: Spray. Folow Chris Lindner, Joe Kinder and Luke Parady as they explore the climbing along the coast of Northern California.
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Jimmy Webb’s Climbed 99 Problems And The Island (V14) Was One
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Golden Direct Repeated By Ben Spannuth
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Jimmy Webb’s Climbed 99 Problems And The Island (V14) Was One
Ok. Horrible title. Forgive me.
Anyway, Jimmy Webb is about a week into his first trip to Font. Last week he managed that one day ascent of Kheops Assis (V14), and according to his 8a scorecard this week he managed a relatively quick repeat of Dave Graham’s The Island a once V15 but now maybe V14 at Coquibus Rumont. This latest ascent puts him at 99 problems V10 or harder in the past 12 months which is notable for being 99 more V10s or harder than I’ve done in my entire life1.
Golden Direct Repeated By Ben Spannuth
Ben Spannuth, who recently started a blog at LT11, grabbed a rare repeat Golden Direct at the Cathedral in Southern Utah according to his 8a scorecard. Golden Direct was first done in 2008 by Joe Kinder at a suggested grade of 5.14d and was subsequently repeated by the likes of Chris Sharma and Jonathan Siegrist. Having climbed five other routes in the 5.14c/d range in the past 6 months, Spannuth felt Golden Direct warranted a grade of 5.14c.
1 CommentAlex Johnson Climbs Lethal Design (V12)
Alex Johnson gave the highballs in Bishop a break to check out the bouldering in Red Rock, Nevada where she repeated the V12 highball Lethal Design according to her 8a scorecard:
great support crew and tons of pads! long and crimpy. worked out all the moves quick and sent first burn.
Since the start of 2012 she has done some eight V10′s or harder across Yosemite, Bishop and Red Rock.
Update: Climbing.com caught up with Johnson to discuss the ascent
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