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Interesting interview with Jimmy Webb by Climberism covering Webb’s recent trip to the Northeast that saw him flash a V13 among other things:
You know, I have never really seen myself as “in the spotlight.” I’m a small-town climber and when it comes to the southeast we are so far outside of the “climbing bubble.” Everyone kind of has this “who gives a shit” attitude and I love it. I have always been very integrated in to the community here and the people will keep you in check.
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Cool interview on the American Alpine Club’s blog with Josh and Brett Lowell, the brothers behind Big Up Productions:
When they aren’t shooting at exotic crags all over the world, they’re at home with their families, bouldering at the Shawangunks, and editing in a two-story cottage surrounded by quiet woods, just across the lawn from Josh’s residence in Pound Ridge, New York.
It could just be that they came to prominence during the formative years of my climbing career, but there’s something about Big Up’s early work that sticks with me in a way that movies released in the past few years don’t.
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Just seeing the trailer for Rampage brings back a lot of memories…and makes me want to squeeze juice out of the rock go climbing bad.
Talks about climbing and climbing access from Kevin Jorgeson and Brady Robinson
Klem Loskot, a bouldering pioneer in the late 90’s, was immortalized for me and many others when he was showcased in the early Dosage movies1. After taking several years off from climbing in the public eye, Loskot is back. He’s’ back to establishing hard boulders near his home in Austria, and Rock & Ice caught up with him to see what he’s been up to:
I got the passion back by climbing in my home woods and I felt like it was 1989 and it was nostalgic. I had no sponsors and no publicity and three years ago I wanted to keep it the same. Today I feel like sharing my experience.
This site is almost six years old and today is the first time I’ve ever posted about Loskot. Now we know why.
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