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Behind the Scenes: Long, Easy Routes—Washington's Huge, Bolted Moderates
An inside look at our feature about Washington's long, bolted moderates, which is on newsstands and online today. We travelled along the Cascade Loop to explore the region's plaisir climbs, culminating in ascents up to 18 pitches long and fully bolted at an achievable 5.9 on Mazama's Goat Wall. Read the full story at climbing.com/longeasyroutes.
Video by Voortex Productions.
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Basecamp A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Mark Synnott Believes in Making Life Difficult
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Mark Synnott is a legendary climber, a phenomenal writer, and actually, a former Climbing Magazine intern and contributing editor. Mark recounts his early days learning to climb in New Hampshire using a clothesline, his time dirtbagging in Yosemite, moving onto expedition climbing, and his life as a writer. Mark's latest book is The Impossible Climb: Alex Honnold, El Capitan, and the Climbing L...
Basecamp A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Rob Pizem Talks Unaweep Canyon
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Unaweep Canyon is a climbing destination just south of Grand Junction, Colorado, with sweeping granite walls for miles. Yet, it doesn't get much traffic. Rob Pizem wrote a feature about Unaweep for the October/November issue of Climbing Magazine. We caught up with Rob to talk about Unaweep, the first ascent potential in the area, what it's like to be a climber in Grand Junction, his training, a...
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Lander Climbing and Training Boards
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Interview: Kyle Vassilopoulos is a climber and restauranteur in Lander, Wyoming. We sat down with Kyle during the International Climbers Festival to talk about the Ten Sleep controversy, how he became the co-owner of the legendary Cowfish restaurant in Lander, and why Lander is such a great place to call home for climbers. Plus, climbing editors Matt Samet and James Lucas talk home walls and tr...
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-The Photo Annual
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Climbing editor Matt Samet and host Kevin Riley talk about the 2019 Photo Annual issue of Climbing Magazine, on newsstands now, and discuss Matt's recent Crusty Corner column about red tagging. Then we interview Levi Harrell about the highs and lows of being a pro photographer in such a crowded marketplace. We also discuss photo editing, equipment, social media, and provide some tips for the bu...
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podast-Anton Krupicka / Chris Schulte
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Anton Krupicka is a well-known endurance athlete based in Boulder, Colorado. Recently, Krupicka came across an injured Kyle Walker during one of his runs in the Flatirons. Walker had fallen while free soloing the Second Flatiron and captured the ordeal on video, which then went viral and caused controversy. We spoke to Krupicka to get his account of the accident, and to learn how this accident ...
The Epic Issue with Matt Samet, James Lucas, and Elaina Arenz
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Three stories from the June/July 2019 Epic Survival Tales issue of Climbing Magazine. Editor Matt Samet shares the story of his biggest epic. James Lucas explains why he believes you should never bring your pet to the crag. And Kevin Riley talks to Elaina Arenz about the challenges of being a female mountain guide. Presented by Evolv. Music by Small Houses: smallhouses.band/
Gear Trends With Travis Graves (Desert Rock Sports)
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Travis Graves is the co-owner of Desert Rock Sports in Las Vegas, Nevada. As the buyer for the shop, he's a wealth of gear information. We speak to Travis about what gear trends he's seeing this season, and the safety and conservation issues related to climbing on wet rock at Red Rock. Presented by Black Diamond. Music by Small Houses: smallhouses.band/
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Gary Neptune Interview
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Bonus episode: An interview with Gary Neptune, the original owner and founder of Neptune Mountaineering, an iconic climbing and ski shop in Boulder, Colorado. If you're a climber and you've been to Boulder, chances are you've been to Neptune Mountaineering and know what a special shop it is. Host Kevin Riley speaks to Neptune about the evolution of gear and retail over the years, and how gear h...
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Kolin Powick Interview and Gear Guide Preview
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You may know Kolin Powick as the man behind Black Diamond's QC Lab articles, testing gear and confirming or dispelling myths. He's also the climbing category director for the brand. Kevin Corrigan sits down with Powick to talk gear and life behind-the-scenes at BD. Also, Kevin Riley and James Lucas discuss their favorite climbing gear, and preview the April/May 2019 gear issue of Climbing Magaz...
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Will Anglin Interview and Feb/March Issue Preview
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Will Anglin is the co-owner of Tension Climbing, and a dedicated climber with over a decade of coaching, training, and routesetting experience. He's climbed 5.14 sport routes and V13 boulder problems. James Lucas sits down with Anglin to talk about training. Also, Kevin Riley and Matt Samet discuss the February/March training issue of Climbing Magazine, which hits newsstands on January 15, and ...
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Podcast Updates and Matt Samet Chat
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Basecamp is making some changes. In this episode we discuss those changes and feature an interview with Climbing editor Matt Samet to discuss the magazine's upcoming editorial trip to Cayman Brac.
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Mike Williams Interview
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Mike Williams is a climber, guidebook author, former Editor-in-Chief at the now-defunct Deadpoint Magazine, and new business owner of Bridge Bounder Campers (bridgeboundcampers.com), a van outfitting company out of Fayetteville, West Virginia. We deep dive into the process of outfitting a van and why vanlife has explode over the last decade, as well as talk about Mikey’s obsession with projecti...
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Pat Goodman and Jessa Goebel Interviews
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Pat Goodman is a Fayetteville local known for establishing hard, scary trad routes. We talk about one of his more memorable FAs, Ishmael 5.13 R/X, near Boone, NC, about the time he onsight soloed Scenic Cruise at the Black Canyon, what is was like to climb Lotus Flower Tower in Cirque of the Unclimbables again after 18 years, and what he's motivated about these days. Jessa Goebel grew up in Nor...
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Daniel Woods and Chris Kalman Interviews
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Daniel Woods needs no introduction. We discuss his early days when he dominated the competion circuit, what it’s like to be a pro climber, why he has recently turned his attention to repeating hard sport climbs, why 2017 was such a tough year, the goals he’s set for himself as he approaches the big 3-0, and much more. Chris Kalman is a writer, a guidebook author, and a journalist that recently ...
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Matty Hong and Heather Weidner Interviews
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Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Matty Hong and Heather Weidner Interviews
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Quinn Brett and Nina Williams Interviews
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Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Quinn Brett and Nina Williams Interviews
Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Brady Robinson and Matt Samet Interviews (Preview Episode)
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Basecamp: A Climbing Magazine Podcast-Brady Robinson and Matt Samet Interviews (Preview Episode)
Learn How Yoga Can Improve Your Climbing with Pro Climber and Certified Yogi Heidi Wirtz
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Learn How Yoga Can Improve Your Climbing with Pro Climber and Certified Yogi Heidi Wirtz
Professional Climber Heidi Wirtz’s Favorite Yoga Tip for Climbers
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Professional Climber Heidi Wirtz’s Favorite Yoga Tip for Climbers
Pro Climber Heidi Wirtz Gives Tips to Be a Better Climber
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Pro Climber Heidi Wirtz Gives Tips to Be a Better Climber
Train with Pro Climber Alex Puccio and Be a Better Climber
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Train with Pro Climber Alex Puccio and Be a Better Climber
Learn How to be a Better Climber with Professional Climber Alex Puccio
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Learn How to be a Better Climber with Professional Climber Alex Puccio
Learn How to Climb Better with Climbing Coach Justen "The Sensei" Sjong
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Learn How to Climb Better with Climbing Coach Justen "The Sensei" Sjong
Sponsored: Climbing Magazine and Lifestraw Climb Spearhead in RMNP
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Sponsored: Climbing Magazine and Lifestraw Climb Spearhead in RMNP
Heaven on Earth: Jimmy Webb and Matt Gentil in Virgin Gorda
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Heaven on Earth: Jimmy Webb and Matt Gentil in Virgin Gorda
Virgin Gorda Beach Bouldering with Jimmy Webb and Matt Gentile
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Virgin Gorda Beach Bouldering with Jimmy Webb and Matt Gentile
Climbing Magazine Explores Chattanooga’s Best Climbing
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Climbing Magazine Explores Chattanooga’s Best Climbing
Western Massachusetts Rendezvous 2014
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Western Massachusetts Rendezvous 2014
Don't Be That Guy At The Crag
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Don't Be That Guy At The Crag

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @CyberdyneSystemsSkynet
    @CyberdyneSystemsSkynet 21 день тому

    Better than the REI video.

  • @sungazer454
    @sungazer454 2 місяці тому

    Don’t be American anywhere.

  • @maya-amf3325
    @maya-amf3325 4 місяці тому

    I guess this clip is hitting the 2nd degree pretty hard with the fact that although the main guy is being an idiot, the other guys that appear in there are also, despite their annoyance, just as inept (only a few seconds here and there is enough to see absolutely horrid belaying). This is what discovering the outdoor climbing community has been like for me. A high concentration of climbing geeks who act all snobbish and try to bully newcomers with their "superior knowledge" all while being generally incompetent themselves. At some point if you stick to it long enough and learn the ropes properly from people who actually do know what they're talking about, you figure out that most of the posturing was completely baseless and most of the people you saw being all pedantic were, in fact, completely full of shit.

  • @MiguelCarmonacaminatas
    @MiguelCarmonacaminatas 5 місяців тому

    Felicidades. No entendí ni una palabra pero observando la técnica me a gustado mucho.

  • @namelastname2449
    @namelastname2449 5 місяців тому

    She’s a beast

  • @comedycrackhead
    @comedycrackhead 6 місяців тому

    first like, hype

  • @the.erdemss
    @the.erdemss 9 місяців тому

    everything is correct but the banana trash is good for nature

  • @Colonial-lg4gn
    @Colonial-lg4gn 9 місяців тому

    Great cold weather cycling jacket.

  • @ChadDidNothingWrong
    @ChadDidNothingWrong 9 місяців тому

    banana peels arent litter unless youre in the city

  • @nztrain024
    @nztrain024 9 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @lewstone5430
    @lewstone5430 11 місяців тому

    Hey! That’s me!

  • @Down_Time_Productions
    @Down_Time_Productions Рік тому

    Can't believe CLIMBING released this video with such flat color and contrast. You know you can buy a video editor for about $100?

  • @Down_Time_Productions
    @Down_Time_Productions Рік тому

    That video needs some SERIOUS color and contrast editing. I went there for bouldering in 1988.

  • @robmckennie4203
    @robmckennie4203 Рік тому

    at least kevin wears his helmet

  • @robmckennie4203
    @robmckennie4203 Рік тому

    you ever have the moment where you're like 95% sure you know someone, but there's no way you know them because what would _they_ be doing _here_

  • @clee2865
    @clee2865 Рік тому

    But where do you put your backpack?

  • @ragnarnvfoster6023
    @ragnarnvfoster6023 Рік тому

    Pretty on point seems I think every last belayer placed their hand 180 degrees upside down as though to catch their climber with their fingertips as opposed to, IDK, your hand? No wonder they need kevlar reinforced gloves. What exactly is the adverseness to using your hand right side down where you are objectively orders of magnitude stronger? That would be like carrying your groceries into your home with your pinkies extended horizontally and the bags draped over the edge.

    • @robmckennie4203
      @robmckennie4203 Рік тому

      do you think your fingers aren't involved in grabbing the rope just because you can't see them when they're facing away from you?

  • @Rafungilo
    @Rafungilo Рік тому

    So I’m new to rock climbing. Is the guy shitting right in front of you really a problem????

  • @steventhaw3765
    @steventhaw3765 Рік тому

    A PAS is a nice option for redundancy!

  • @tajubhi6197
    @tajubhi6197 Рік тому

    No thanks I seen to many 🎥 movies

  • @pathfinder.videocreator
    @pathfinder.videocreator Рік тому

    This is awesome.. thx

  • @teostrong6973
    @teostrong6973 Рік тому

    You can’t rest but it is really efficient

  • @dynamicconceptjb
    @dynamicconceptjb Рік тому

    Very good video for beginner like me, learnt a lot. One question, should we use gloves when holding the rope ?

  • @ResearchForMyself
    @ResearchForMyself Рік тому

    Lmao that last one was a free solo not a boulder

  • @colbjallen8334
    @colbjallen8334 Рік тому

    Sweet

  • @Chance-ry1hq
    @Chance-ry1hq Рік тому

    Sounds like fun!!! 🙄

  • @howler6490
    @howler6490 Рік тому

    Seychelles is similar ground...awesome places if you like granite...

  • @zetareticulan321
    @zetareticulan321 Рік тому

    I'd hit that.

  • @brennancarr2611
    @brennancarr2611 Рік тому

    This guy's last name is literally Wall lmao, I wouldnt trust anyone else

  • @Bigbadwolfanderson
    @Bigbadwolfanderson 2 роки тому

    This video perpetuates the problem , don’t be this video.

  • @elosozelo
    @elosozelo 2 роки тому

    very useful, thanks :)

  • @evatatus
    @evatatus 2 роки тому

    I never know where to place these nuts

  • @SFSWNatureLovers
    @SFSWNatureLovers 2 роки тому

    Your procedure of making coil is very easy and fast.. Good Video.. Keep it up

  • @thenorthernplayer5589
    @thenorthernplayer5589 2 роки тому

    As a beginner, this is great! Being able to get fold out of the rope is really useful, I was getting lots of knots in the middle of my rope until I saw this.

  • @DylanFridman
    @DylanFridman 2 роки тому

    What's the name of the diagonal crack shown at the beginning of the video?

  • @PhweeRage
    @PhweeRage 2 роки тому

    The wrong person has the helmet on. If the climber takes a bad hit to the head without a helmet, you can lower them down to safety. If the belayer takes a bad hit to the head without a helmet on, you will both hit the floor, and the climber a lot harder!!

  • @Nomad320
    @Nomad320 2 роки тому

    I'm not being an ass, I'm legit curious, when you're rucking... how would this be useful?

  • @federicoezequielmackin
    @federicoezequielmackin 2 роки тому

    OMG... the belay device at 0:48 is threaded incorrectly.... climber goes on top! Don't be that guy at the crag!

  • @donalddarko3676
    @donalddarko3676 2 роки тому

    Im going to be that guy and there is F all anyone is going to do about it. So Suck it. biatches.

  • @Systematicsphere
    @Systematicsphere 2 роки тому

    Belay doesn’t rhyme with filet

  • @DennyPlank
    @DennyPlank 2 роки тому

    The casually tossing rocks part was my favorite

  • @jmeng111
    @jmeng111 2 роки тому

    The tail is too short. 6 inch of tail.

  • @rockclimbing3844
    @rockclimbing3844 2 роки тому

    Walked away from a climbing partner that did all this

  • @goranurlic712
    @goranurlic712 2 роки тому

    You should throw banana and other organic waste in nature. Not in the path or road but sure under some tree or near a bush or something

    • @stealthysheep
      @stealthysheep 2 роки тому

      I can see where you're coming from, but as a habit it's just better to leave no trace except footprints. So not even organic waste. Most of the time it's not native to the area

    • @jakedath4331
      @jakedath4331 2 роки тому

      Yeah that might be ok in very remote places with wet soil, and lost of natural decomposition. Not in a place that people use. Certainly not at a climbing crag. That banana peel may sit there for months before it decomposes. In dry climates it can be years. Even if it's only one a-hole a week that tosses their fruit skins, the place would be covered very quickly. Pack your waste out; even "natural" waste.

    • @goranurlic712
      @goranurlic712 2 роки тому

      @@jakedath4331 idiot are you aware of the shit you said? Did i mentioned stuffing banana peels in fucking crag lines or something? For sure. No. Nature will decompose everything on this planet made by human hand,but here you are saying that will do damage? And guy above said its not native food...wtf? You arent planting 1000 banana palm trees,you are throwing away nutrients for every plant there is.

  • @andrewahlquist4954
    @andrewahlquist4954 2 роки тому

    Why is every belay device attached upside down haha

  • @Jona69
    @Jona69 2 роки тому

    Is the bad belaying supposed to be a joke too? Don't hold the blocking side of the rope underhand!

  • @maxmoovin
    @maxmoovin 2 роки тому

    So funny. I've never experienced anyone out on routes like this guy.

  • @eliswann1922
    @eliswann1922 2 роки тому

    Love it lol ima snow boarder and camper lol there’s always this guy…. Best thing to do is teach them tell them when they do wrong and if they a buttheads leave ‘em be, they will eventually understand they don’t belong outdoors/recreationally especially if everyone else does the same… but there will still be that last person who does it just because getting on peoples nerves is how they still amuse themselves after being a bully as long as society will allow

  • @SCOclimbing
    @SCOclimbing 2 роки тому

    The fact that they evidence Alex Honnold 7 years ago as a free solo idol and he is been crushing the new generation the past 2 years because of the oscar pretty much looks like a prediction ahaha

    • @hahne9
      @hahne9 Рік тому

      He was already well known years before in the climbing world. Freerider was not his first free solo achievement 🤦‍♂.

    • @SCOclimbing
      @SCOclimbing Рік тому

      @@hahne9 he was well known inside the climbing world, for people who didnt even knew the sport Alex was just like any other climber, no one knew them. Nowadays Alex Honnold and Magnus Midtbo managed to be 2 climbers that got "commercial" status and got known as athletes even tho Alex himself is just a free solo passionist and good climber overall. There are so much more around the climbing world, that is what I meant with my original post.

  • @ImSpartacus811
    @ImSpartacus811 2 роки тому

    Pretty sure my guy took a dump like 4 times in the same video just to thoroughly show off that hip mobility. That's a fiercesome squat and he knows it.