Archive for June, 2011
Steroids
Posted on 30. Jun, 2011 by B3.
In the last few years standards in bouldering have exploded. In 1998 doing the first ascent of a V10 would get your photograph in a magazine, and now it is hardly worth blogging about. Today it seems that perhaps a V15 first ascent will garner some attention but little else. Ascending a V13 gets your [...]
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Guidebook Update
Posted on 29. Jun, 2011 by B3.
Just a quick update, as many of you have had questions about this. When you place the order, it will take a day or two for me to process it. I will send out an email with a link to download the eBook file. Please take the time to read through all of the instructions [...]
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Toothbrushes
Posted on 27. Jun, 2011 by B3.
First of all, thanks so much to everyone who has preordered their copies of Bouldering RMNP and Mt. Evans. The free eBook offer is still available. I will be moving the guidebook post up top and to the sidebar below the Buy Now button so that all of the info remains, and I will continue [...]
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The Guidebook-Bouldering Rocky Mountain National Park and Mt. Evans
Posted on 22. Jun, 2011 by B3.
After two years of specific work and eleven years of hiking, exploring and bouldering in RMNP and Mt. Evans, the guidebook is complete. The guide covers (in RMNP) Moraine Park, Veritas, Lonestar, Emerald Lake, the Hallett Boulder, Lower and Upper Chaos Canyon, and (in Mt. Evans) Area A and B and Laying in Wait. There [...]
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Slideshow in Ft. Collins
Posted on 22. Jun, 2011 by B3.
This Monday Jon Cardwell and I will be presenting a slideshow in Ft. Collins. The show begins at 7:30. Our show will be about the development of new bouldering in Colorado, and after the show Ben Scott and Paul Dusatko will be showing two classic old climbing films, Solutions and Inertia 1. Visit www.nococlimbing.org for [...]
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Wolverineland
Posted on 20. Jun, 2011 by B3.
Now that Endovalley is far too warm, the development front has shifted to Lincoln Lake. Although Chaos Canyon is far lower in elevation than Lincoln Lake, it is inundated with snow, and many of the most popular problems are still buried. It’s unfortunate because there are many incredible projects still to be climbed in Chaos [...]
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Update
Posted on 14. Jun, 2011 by B3.
Last week the SCS Youth Divisional Championships were at Movement Climbing Fitness and I helped set the event. For me, roped competitions (especially for kids) are the most challenging competitions to set. Jugging up and down the wall is rough on my muscles as well as my hands. It was great training and after a [...]
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Bent Gate Slide Show Tomorrow!
Posted on 08. Jun, 2011 by B3.
Tomorrow Jon Cardwell and I will presenting a slide show “Colorado Alpine Bouldering” which will highlight our experiences developing the amazing bouldering in the alpine realms of Colorado. We will also be showing Reach, which shows not only some of the new problems at Lincoln Lake, but it also shows some awesome bouldering of Brazil [...]
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Wolverineland
Posted on 02. Jun, 2011 by B3.
Yesterday I marched down the hill to Wolvoland for the first time this year. I was taken again by the grandeur of the setting, the amazing problems that were established last year, and the number of projects still waiting to be climbed. Motivation was high and we had a great crew. I checked out a [...]
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Closed Projects
Posted on 01. Jun, 2011 by B3.
With all of the attention to all of the new bouldering here in Colorado, one issue that comes up is the idea of a closed project. Say for example (and the example I give is pure fiction), I spent three days hiking around an obscure corner of the Indian Peaks Wilderness, which is just south [...]


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