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- Unsent: 100 Free Replacement Route Names - Climbing Magazine
Unsent: 100 Free Replacement Route Names Published Jun 26, 2020 Kevin Corrigan Share Share to Outside
- Unsent: Why Im Gonna Chop the Bolts on Adam Ondras Silence (5. 15d)
Unsent: Welcome to Sendhaus™—America’s Hippest New Climbing Gym; 2 It’s Overbolted Look, I get it Some rock can’t even be protected with Ballnuts or taped-on skyhooks; bolts are the only option But I count at least 12 bolts in 150 feet in the Silence video If Ondra can climb the V15 crux, he should’ve had no problem running out
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- Unsent: Rappelling—The Most Extremest Sport - Climbing Magazine
Unsent un-sent 1 To have failed so badly on a route you had previously climbed that you negate your redpoint 2 A humor column Calling all Extremerz™: Picture yourself dangling 40-freaking-feet above the ground The only thing keeping you from exploding against the earth like a goddamn wet tomato is 11 millimeters of nylon cord
- Unsent: 5 Pieces of Climbing Gear I Wish Existed - Climbing Magazine
Unsent: Rappelling—The Most Extremest Sport; 5 Cam Shoes It doesn’t matter which shoes you wear—crack climbing hurts your feet The thinner the crack, the more it sucks But there is a solution: Cam Shoes, rock shoes with spring-loaded camming devices extending from the toe The cam trigger is located inside the shoe
- Unsent: Every Mountain Project Comment Thread - Climbing Magazine
Unsent un-sent 1 To have failed so badly on a route you had previously climbed that you negate your redpoint 2 A humor column Comments Don Sparks Well-bolted, nice movement, great beginner lead Natalia Mikhailov Fun route, but the grade is soft
- Unsent: The Ultimate Belay Test - Climbing Magazine
Unsent un-sent 1 To have failed so badly on a route you had previously climbed that you negate your redpoint 2 A humor column At Sendhaus™, we pride ourselves on safety The first step is being a solid belayer
- Unsent: A Climber’s Guide to Food - Climbing Magazine
Unsent un-sent 1 To have failed so badly on a route you had previously climbed that you negate your redpoint 2 A humor column For decades, climbers have tried to answer the question “Why do we climb?” Here’s the honest answer: We climb so we can eat a ton of food when we’re done
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