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Climbers Are Sexy, But Is The Sport Getting Too Sexy??

Climbers Are Sexy, But Is The Sport Getting Too Sexy??

A recent study looking at the “attractiveness” of certain sports that was originally discovered by RockClimberGirl.com has been getting a lot of attention on various climbing websites lately.  Reason being is that the study found that climbing is the “sexiest sport from a female perspective” with 57% of women finding climbing attractive.  In contrast “only” […]

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Oh, The Places You’ll Go

Oh, The Places You’ll Go

If there’s one thing I miss the most when I’m not climbing it has to be the travel.  For me, and I think many of you probably feel the same way, there’s something strangely addicting about visiting new places and exploring everything a climbing area has to offer.  Now, my experience is relatively limited to […]

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Popular Posts & Video For June 2010

Popular Posts & Video For June 2010

Popular posts & videos for June 2010

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Free-Basing Meets Deep Water Soloing?

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Popular Posts & Videos For May 2010

Popular Posts & Videos For May 2010

A brief recap of a Memorial Day weekend spent at the Red River Gorge and Popular posts and videos for May of 2010

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Dean Potter: Falling To Fly

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The Hull Cook Journals

The Hull Cook Journals

While not rock climbing related per se, the Hull Cook journals being featured lately on Colorado Mojo about living beneath Longs Peak in the 1930s are pretty fascinating reads.

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