Archive | July, 2011
CCH Alien Cams Are Coming Back

CCH Alien Cams Are Coming Back

After a year and a half of negotiating with CCH Alien creator David Wagoneer’s widow, Fixe-Faders will bring Aliens back to market later this year

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Tim Kemple Explores When Being “Inspired” Goes Too Far

Tim Kemple explores when being “inspired” goes too far:

We’ve all heard the saying that ‘imitation is the sincerest sign of flattery’.  But a question that keeps coming more frequently than I’d like to admit: at what point does it go from being inspired to outright copying someone else’s work?
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DPM Interviews Nick Duttle

DPM has a nice interview with Nick Duttle detailing his background and how health challenges haven’t stopped him from climbing 5.14 and V14.  There’s also this nice video of him climbing Trebuchet (5.14b) at the New River Gorge.

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New Guidebook To Colorado’s Alpine Bouldering Areas

New Guidebook To Colorado’s Alpine Bouldering Areas

What else if there left to say about the alpine bouldering found in places like Rocky Mountain National Park and Mt. Evans? The scenery is stunning, the boulders are massive, the problems are great and the experience is really full value.  Basically all good things, right?  Well, with the lack of a proper guidebook to […]

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Video Friday – 7/15/2011

Video Friday – 7/15/2011

Some videos for your Friday…

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Hard Multipitch In Switzerland By Nina Caprez

Nina Caprez reports here here and here that she did the first female ascent of the 240m route Silbergeier (difficulties up to 5.13d/5.14a) in Rätikon, Switzerland.  PlanetMountain interviews her about the ascent here.

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Colorado Alpine Update

Colorado Alpine Update

After the summer of 2010 saw an explosion in development thanks mainly to the efforts of Dave Graham, the summer of 2011 looks to be one of repeats and consolidation in Colorado’s alpine bouldering hotspots

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