The highest rated videos of the past week
Video Friday – 8/17/2012
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Video Friday – 8/10/2012
A couple of comps to watch this weekend, Jason Kruk on Tosh.O and the top videos of the past two weeks…
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PlanetMountain Interviews Fred Nicole
If I’m in a new place though then the only choice I have is to open new lines. And this is one of the things I like most!
Legend.
Plaid Is Rad
I’m a little late with my standard disclaimer about how I’m not attending last week’s Summer Outdoor Retailer Trade Show in Salt Lake City, but if I had actually attended I would have undoubtedly been a prime candidate for Justin Roth’s collection of outdoor folks wearing the “unofficial uniform of Outdoor Retailer”.
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First Repeat Of Caldwell’s The Honeymoon Is Over (5.13c) By Jonathan Siegrist
Jonathan Siegrist with a little background on his latest project, Tommy Caldwell’s The Honeymoon Is Over (5.13c) on the Diamond of Long’s Peak:
‘The Honeymoon is Over’ was originally an Aid route (VI- 5.10 A3+) and later was equipped with bolts for free climbing, largely in an effort by bad-ass Eric Doub in the mid 90s. Tommy Caldwell freed the rig in the summer of 2001, in an extremely impressive effort, calling it one of his hardest days out (still). It has not seen a repeat since.
No repeats until this past weekend that is. Hit the above link for Siegrist’s report on his send. If you’re like me and you enjoy learning more about Tommy Caldwell and his influence on the Colorado sport climbing scene I’d recommend checking out the 20-minute short movie Icon1. The movie features an interview with Caldwell with footage of Nick Duttle, Jonathan Siegrist and Caldwell himself all climbing a 5.14 in Colorado mixed in2. Good stuff.
Alex Honnold 60 Minutes Piece Nominated For Emmy
Congrats are in order for Chris Albert, John DeTarsio, Peter Mortimer, Rob Frost, Mikey Schaefer, Ben Ditto, Kyle Berkompass and Dave Turner who were nominated for an Emmy in the Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Video Journalism – News category for their work on the Alex Honnold 60 Minutes piece.
Wyoming’s Potential
Mike Williams with a great post about one of the many new routes he bolted in Wyoming this summer:
For a century, Steamboat the bucking horse has symbolized the spirit of the state. Wild and still untamed, it’s possible to step off of any road in Wyoming and find yourself in immediate wilderness. The countryside in the Bighorns will never be reigned in. They’re too big, too wild, and hold too many secrets.
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