This could arguably be the best timelapse video I’ve ever seen. Colin Delehanty, who worked at Planet Granite, and Sheldon Neill created this brilliant timelapse. We have shots of daytime, shots at night, shots of climbers, shots of the valley, shots of the sun rising, etc. It gives you a true vision of all that [...]
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Finisterre Clothing
June 26th, 2011
David Disclaimer: I have to put this disclaimer up here because of FCC rules. This shirt was provided to me for free for the purpose of reviewing it on my site. This post is my honest opinion of the product.
Live in the United States? I bet you haven’t heard of Finisterre – an award winning, ethical [...]
Schengen Files Trailer
April 21st, 2011
David A trailer for the Schengen Files – a new moving coming out summer of 2011. It follows Paul Robinson through Europe on his climbing trip to Fontainbleau, France and Ticino, Switzerland.
The list of climbs to be included in the film:
8c~
1. angama
2. trip hop
3. story of 2 worlds
8b+~
4.la force du destin
5.kheops assis
8B~
6.Sideways Daze
7.Le Tajine
8.l’apparemment depart en [...]
Climbing in Upper Chaos Canyon
April 11th, 2011
David A video of Dev Ranjan climbing Skipper G (V9) in Upper Chaos Canyon in the Rocky Mountain National Park. Dev looks kinda young — maybe 16 or 17? But he sure does have some serious climbing skills and great potential.
Ryan Pasquill Climbing
April 4th, 2011
David I was scared for this guys life. Not that he was doing anything reckless, but just that he was getting pretty high off the ground while free climbing. Those pads at the bottom wouldn’t have done much for him if he fell.
Ryan Pasquill goes for the onsight on James Pearson’s ‘Power of the Darkside.’ A [...]
Climb For Change
February 28th, 2011
David I just received an e-mail from a site called Climb For Change – a social enterprise that is a global news and story sharing hub, where they feature climb for change initiatives from around the world, so that we may learn from the initiatives, get inspired and motivate others to take action to help each [...]
Brandon Wilson’s 1200-Mile Via Alpina Trek
January 14th, 2011
David Brandon Wilson, author of Over the Top & Back Again, recently completed a 1,200 mile trek across the Alps on the Via Alpina. His book tells to story of the 11-day journey.
You can find a preview of his trek in Backpacking Light Magazine. It goes into his prediction that the Via Alpina could be Europe’s [...]
Jack Sparrow (7c) at Matilanjoki, Kuopio
October 2nd, 2010
David I love first ascent videos. Here’s one of Jack Sparrow (7c) at Matilanjoki, Kuopiop. I had no idea where Kuopio when I saw this video so I looked it up – it’s in Finland.

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