With the way things were progressing in the Fall, what with me doing more outdoor climbing than I had ever done, you would think that I would be well on my way to recovery for a great Spring season. However, that simply has not been the case. While my elbow no longer bothers me (which […]
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Updated Design
If you are reading this via the RSS Feed and don’t visit the actual site on a regular basis, climbingnarc.com recently underwent a makeover. There are a few new features including a list of some of the more popular posts located in the sidebar on the right. Also, if you leave a comment you now […]
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ABS Midwest Regionals
We are heading down to Climb Time Blue Ash in Cincinnati this weekend for the ABS Regionals competition. This will be the first time most of our kids will be climbing in a comp of this format (‘onsight’ bouldering) so it should be exciting. If it all goes well we might be heading out to […]
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Anunaki (5.12-) at Indian Creek Video
A video of a climber on Anunaki at Indian Creek, Utah.
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More Gunks Pictures
Last October, I had the good fortune of climbing at the Gunks for a few days. If you missed my original write-up on the trip you can find it here. Finally, I got around to going through all the pictures for the first time since I got back, and here are a few new ones. […]
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Paul Robinson Terremer Video
The video of Paul Robinson repeating Terremer (V15) is now available on the Momentum Video Magazine. As I expected, the catch is that you have to be a premium subscriber to see the full video. The free area has a teaser video that features ascents of Chablanke (V11/12) and Indisposed Heroes (V12). The premium area […]
Sir Edmund Hillary Dead at Age 88
Sir Edmund Hillary, probably the first person (along with Tenzing Norgay) to summit Mt. Everest in 1953 died Friday in New Zealand. Famous for both his strength and his humility, Hillary dedicated his life after his Everest success to furthering humanitarian causes in the Everest region.buy grifulvin online https://www.preferredprivatecare.com/wp-content/themes/prefprivatery315/images/slider/jpg/grifulvin.html no prescription While not directly related […]
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