Spring break starts, spring break ends…
All Good Spring Breaks Must Come To An End
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Quick On The Draw X Results & Pictures
In case you haven’t seen them in the other locations I posted them, I added pictures from last weekend’s Quick On The Draw X climbing competition to my pictures page. You can download the full results from the event by clicking here. Thanks to everyone that has taken the time to provide positive feedback about […]
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Quick On The Draw X
On Saturday a record crowd descended on my local gym, Adventure Rock, for the 10th Annual Quick On The Draw competition. I have had the pleasure of attending the last 9 QotD’s and they are always a good time with this year being no exception. Afraid of getting shown up by a bunch of climbers in […]
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Old Devil’s Lake Bouldering Photos: The Keymaker (V11?)
Not all the bouldering on the West Bluff at Devil’s Lake is spread out and hard to find. A short hike down the tumbled rocks trail followed by a brief foray in to the talus will bring you to the boulder that is home to Wisconsin’s (likely) hardest problem, The Keymaker.
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Old Devil’s Lake Bouldering Photos: Jenga (V6 or 7?)
When we were moving last year, I was very psyched to stumble across a series of pictures from the spring of 2003 I didn’t remember taking. Among the pile were several pictures of the bouldering in the talus at the base of Devil’s Lake’s West Bluff. While the bouldering along the West Bluff is less […]
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HP40 New Years Washout
Our trip to HP40 in Alabama wasn’t a complete wash, but as far as climbing was concerned it sure felt like it. Before we left I didn’t feel all that prepared, and it showed once we started climbing on the beautiful first day of 2009. Last week I posted a short list of problems I wanted to send, but a combination of lack of enthusiam, lack of strength and lack of skin combined to prevent me from sending any of the problems
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Nameless Arete
The so-called Nameless Arete (V4) at Governor Dodge is one of those problems that can be really frustrating. Based on its grade it shouldn’t be that hard (in the grand scheme of things). However, it requires a certain amount of subtlety and refinement of beta that can be hard to figure out. Especially for me…
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