Archive | August, 2012
Video Friday – 8/31/2012

Video Friday – 8/31/2012

The highest rated videos of the past week

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Mr. Ego

Interesting thoughts from Michele Camninati as he reflects on his trip to South Africa1:

Despite that there are several things I noticed during this trip, as well as last year, that deserve some deeper thoughts than the usual blog post where you say how cool was your experience, how hard was your climbing or how long your tick list…

I think there is some truth to what he says, but despite the constant cries from 8a.
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nu, grades do matter to people and I don’t see that changing any time soon.

  1. If nothing else it’s worth clicking through to see his amazing photos
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Video Friday – 8/24/2012

Video Friday – 8/24/2012

The highest rated videos from the past week…

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Hard Sends In Wyoming From Hörst, Siegrist & Tilden

Hard Sends In Wyoming From Hörst, Siegrist & Tilden

Catching up on a bit of news going down in Wyoming the last couple of months…

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“For those who are unaware, Dai is a living legend”

Cool post on B3Bouldering about giving Dai Koyamada a tour of  Colorado’s hardest boulder problems.  I wonder if it will be enough to lure him back to actually try some of them?
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Tony Scott

I told myself I wouldn’t link to Rock & Ice until they made the font on their site more readable, but Alison Osius’ piece on her connection to Tony Scott, the acclaimed movie director who took his own life last weekend, is well worth reading:

Scott survived soloing Cenotaph Corner, but jumped off the 185-foot Vincent Thomas Bridge, Los Angeles Harbor. At midday, knowing what he was doing. He was a gutsy man. He loved the same things we all do. Space, and sharing the high outdoors, and focus.

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Busy Times In South Africa

Busy Times In South Africa

Everybody who is anybody has been down in South Africa this summer…or so it seems. Here’s a recap of what’s been going down over the past few months.

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