Archive | Sport Climbing RSS feed for this section

5.14d FA By Ethan Pringle

In a lengthy catch up-style blog entry, Ethan Pringle eventually gets around to mentioning that he did the FA of an old Joe Brooks project at Mt. Charleston, NV called Arrested Development.  He describes the potentially 5.14d route as fun, heavily chipped and pretty hard:

I spent about 5 days on it this year, giving it 2-3 tries per day. I managed to send the route on my first try on my fifth day in May.
buy priligy online https://rxbuywithoutprescriptionrxonline.com/dir/priligy.html no prescription

While the route is manufactured, and heavily in spots, it is still one of the most fun to climb on routes I’ve ever done

· Comments { 62 } · Climbers { 1 } · Areas { 1 }
Adam Ondra Doesn’t Flash Realization (5.15a)

Adam Ondra Doesn’t Flash Realization (5.15a)

What, you think you can climb a V10 after climbing a 5.14c on your first try?

Read full story · Comments { 12 } · Climbers { 1 } · Areas { 1 }

Chasing JStar – Utah

GD Star Rating
loading...

Roland Hemetzberger FA Of Bügeleisen (5.14a)

GD Star Rating
loading...
Quick Hitters:  Sport & Trad FAs In France & The U.S.

Quick Hitters: Sport & Trad FAs In France & The U.S.

Sport FA’s in Céüse by Adam Ondra and Jonathan Siegrist and Trad FA’s here in the U.S. by Cody Roth, Arno Ilgner and Andrew Gearing

Read full story · Comments { 2 } · Climbers { 5 } · Areas { 4 }

16-Year-Old Sean Bailey Climbing Scarface (5.14a)

GD Star Rating
loading...

Ben Moon’s Journals

Climbing legend Ben Moon has been posting some of his diaries from June of 1990 which was when he freed Hubble1  (5.14c), likely the hardest route ever done to that point.
buy premarin online https://www.clerkenwellislingtonclinics.co.uk/wp-content/languages/themes/new/premarin.html no prescription

 Here is his current day reflection on his entry from the day he did the route:

That’s a funny entry. I’ve just climbed the hardest route in the world, complain of being tired and then spend the rest of the day training.

  1.  The route’s working name was apparently Whore so don’t be confused when you don’t see Hubble everywhere in the diary
· Comments { 2 } · Climbers { 1 } · Areas { 0 }
  1. No Areas associated with this post