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Five Ten Camp Four Shoe

Nice review of my favorite non-climbing pair of shoes I own, the Five Ten Camp Four:

It’s nice to have a few time-tested items in your arsenal that you can simply order brand new every few years with full confidence in what you’re going to receive. No shopping around, no sizing up or deliberating over various products, you just know. Well, this shoe is that piece of gear for me, and my fourth pair just arrived in the mail yesterday.
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I’ve had two or three pairs of these shoes over the last several years and I’ve used them for just about everything from walking around town, hiking 14ers, easy 5th class climbing and many days scrambling around talus fields chasing the latest bouldering project.
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 They stick like glue to rock, they can take a ton of abuse and they last for a long time1.

  1.  Except the laces, those never last
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Review & Giveaway: Patagonia’s Rover Shoe

A look at the new Rover shoes from Patagonia as well as an opportunity for you to win a free pair!

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Guide To Bouldering And Traveling In The Virgin Islands

Guide To Bouldering And Traveling In The Virgin Islands

A few words about the new bouldering guidebook for the Virgin Islands

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Review:  Welcome To The Hood

Review: Welcome To The Hood

Welcome to the Hood[1. WTTH from here on out] is the second offering, after the well-received The Schengen Files, from Paul Robinson and Alex Kahn’s PRAK Media. WTTH follows Robinson, Daniel Woods, Guntram Jörg and Anthony Gullsten to various European hotspots. And much like The Schengen Files, WTTH was more or less filmed, edited and packaged for sale by the climbers themselves. Since climbing movie reviews are notoriously difficult to write, I will try to keep this pretty simple.

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The Wizard’s Apprentice & Park Life

The Wizard’s Apprentice & Park Life

A quick look at two movies released with the past few days: The Wizard’s Apprentice and Park Life

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What’s Your Scene?

What’s Your Scene?

Find out how you can win a copy of Chuck Fryberger’s latest movie, The Scene

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Review:  A Fine Line

Review: A Fine Line

A Fine Line follows the likes of Jimmy Webb, Brion Voges, Brad Weaver, Daniel Woods and Dave Graham as they spend a few months doing what they do best, namely doing nothing but bouldering. While ostensibly a “bouldering movie”, A Fine Line is in many ways not your typical bouldering movie.

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