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Five Ten Project First Impressions

Five Ten Project First Impressions

My first impressions of the new Five Ten Projects after trying them out in Rocktown

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Spring Break ‘09 Pt. 1: Kentucky

Spring Break ‘09 Pt. 1: Kentucky

With the weather not cooperating during my trip to Kentucky, we had no other option but to seek out alternative activities to occupy our time.

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Free Patagonia Wallpapers

Patagonia.com has a cool gallery of wallpapers to spruce up your desktop.

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Urban Climber James Litz Article

Urban Climber James Litz Article

An interesting article about James Litz in a recent Urban Climber Magazine is now online.

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New V14 In Moe’s Valley, UT

Still in Moe’s Valley, Daniel Woods has added a 5 move lower start to Isaac Caldiero’s Meatbag (V13) to yield The Beach, a proposed soft V14.  Check out the updated list of V14 boulders.

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New 5.15 From Fred Rouhling

New 5.15 From Fred Rouhling

Fred Rouhling is probably still most well known for his first ascent of Akira back in 1995. The proposed grade of 9b (5.15b) has long been a source of controversy as many people have questioned the veracity of his ascent. Almost 15 years later Rouhling is still at the top of his game, opening new routes in the so-called 9th grade of climbing (5.14+ and harder).

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Wade David Vimeo Channel

Wade David has a cool climbing channel on Vimeo where you can see ascents of several noteworthy boulders from across Colorado’s Frontrange.

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