5/16/2008
Mega Mat - Boulder Fat Boy
I've got my hands laid on a XXL crash pad for my own boulder wall. During my quest for raw material (plywood, climbing grips, T-nuts, etc.) I stumbled upon a supersized mat at the attic of the climbing gym in Haarlem. I went there for 200pcs. of T-nuts and came back with the 1,5x2m and 50cm thick crash pad ! My daughter is even more happier with it than I am. At the moment my bouldewall is 2, 8m high but if it reaches the 4m with the coming extention the big pad will be veeery welcome. Let's hope the new neighbours won't complain me climbing that high...
5/14/2008
Toedracht klimongeluk THEA
Op climbing.nl werd het volgende gemeld over de oorzaak van het ongeluk:
Dinsdagavond 13 mei 2008 heeft er een fataal ongeval plaatsgevonden in Klimcentrum Tussen Hemel en Aarde. Rond 21:30 is er een 39-jarige vrouw vanaf de top van de klimwand naar beneden gevallen. Zij is per ambulance vervoerd naar het ziekenhuis en is onderweg overleden aan haar verwondingen.
Zowel de vrouw als haar mannelijke klimpartner waren ervaren klimmers en klommen al enige tijd samen. De oorzaak van het ongeval is bekend. De zekeraar heeft het zekerapparaat losgekoppeld, terwijl de klimster nog bovenin de wand was. Op het moment dat de klimster ging hangen, was zij ongezekerd en viel ongeveer 12 meter naar beneden.
Klimcentrum Tussen Hemel en Aarde is vanavond geopend. Klimmers die behoefte hebben om over dit ongeluk te praten zijn welkom.
--Voor de pers: contactpersoon voor de media is Martin Maassen, regiomanager van de Recron Noord-Holland.
(bron: www.climbing.nl)
Dinsdagavond 13 mei 2008 heeft er een fataal ongeval plaatsgevonden in Klimcentrum Tussen Hemel en Aarde. Rond 21:30 is er een 39-jarige vrouw vanaf de top van de klimwand naar beneden gevallen. Zij is per ambulance vervoerd naar het ziekenhuis en is onderweg overleden aan haar verwondingen.
Zowel de vrouw als haar mannelijke klimpartner waren ervaren klimmers en klommen al enige tijd samen. De oorzaak van het ongeval is bekend. De zekeraar heeft het zekerapparaat losgekoppeld, terwijl de klimster nog bovenin de wand was. Op het moment dat de klimster ging hangen, was zij ongezekerd en viel ongeveer 12 meter naar beneden.
Klimcentrum Tussen Hemel en Aarde is vanavond geopend. Klimmers die behoefte hebben om over dit ongeluk te praten zijn welkom.
--Voor de pers: contactpersoon voor de media is Martin Maassen, regiomanager van de Recron Noord-Holland.
(bron: www.climbing.nl)
Ongeluk Klimhal THEA
(foto is niet gerelateerd aan het nieuwsbericht)
Het komt zelden voor maar gisteren gebeurde het toch. Een 39-jarige vrouw uit Haarlem is dinsdagavond overleden na een val in een tot klimhal omgebouwde kerk aan de Erik de Roodestraat in Amsterdam-West. De vrouw was een ervaren klimster en de politie onderzoekt nu of het ongeluk te wijten is aan een technisch mankement, nonchalance of een persoonlijke fout (lees het persbericht van de Volkskrant).
Eens te meer besef ik me dat mijn val (ook in THEA....) van 8 meter een fortuinlijke afloop heeft gehad. Ik had 'alleen' maar een op twee plaatsen gebroken kuitbeen en een gedisluxeerde (zeg maar naast-je-been-staande) enkel.
Eerder gebeurde er een dodelijk ongeluk in de klimhal Gulpen. Toen werd de verdachte, klimvriend en zekeraar van het slachtoffer, werd schuldig bevonden aan de dood van het slachtoffer. Daarover is door de juridische commissie van de NKBV en stuk geschreven dat de moeite waard is om te lezen. Wellicht horen we nog wat de reden was van het ongeluk in THEA en kunnen we daar (wederom helaas) lering uit trekken.
(bron: Joost Lankester & Volkskrant)
5/13/2008
Melloblocco 2008
Het legendarische boulderevent is een knallend succes geweest, lezen we op PlanetMountain.com. Maar liefst 4000 (!) bezoekers waren aanwezig, waarvan ruim 1400 klimmers. Ook Nederland was vertegenwoordigd; 8 klimmers waren naar het Italiaanse Val di Mello (officieel Val Masino geheten) getrokken om zich te goed te doen aan, voor mij, het mooiste graniet van Europa.
Adam Ondra stal de show door de eerste herhaling te doen van Antropos 8B, ooit als eerste geklommen door Nicola Noè. Lees een verslag op www.planetmountain.com
5/12/2008
Inspiring boulderwall
5/11/2008
Constructing my own Boulderwall - part 4
This is it !! With the Boulderwall Construction Team (BCT) Tim and Maurice wy me have been busy today at building the major part of my own backyard boulder block (Tripple-B). Firstly a large barge of strong coffee and than trying to get our hands steady during drilling the T-nut holes... Construction sketches on the wall and 'Funk Soul Brother' in the Boombox.
The basis I build earlier formed the foundation for the pre-constructed curved part (see previous post) and would at it's turn be the support for the rest of the boulder wall at the right side. Much deliberation about how we would attach the whole thing to my shed, but in the end we found it most easy (and sturdy) to extend my shed by mounting large wooden beams at wich we would construct the frame first. By fixing the plates the structure would become rigid enough to withstand the forces of bouldering and especially dynoeing.
Once the curved part was secured we could move on building the right side. This part would consist of straight but overhanging plates. That proved to be a little trickier to construct because of the neighbours's fence and the rest of the day Tim and Maurice were coping with it.
I became occupied with finishing the left side and Tim suggested I make a door in it. In this way I could stash stuff in it and still be able to get it out...
Another complicating factor became soon an annoying and very expensive 'little' flaw in my construction plan. Half of the plates I obtained by scavenging a lot of climbing gyms for left-overs turned out to be covered in epoxy. It immediately became clear that this played havoc with the saw blades of my electrical jigsaw. Epoxy was harder than the coating of my blades and they became smooth within a minute !! Not having the possesion of an circular saw I had to continue using my whole stock of saw blades and push real hard to make the most of it. Beside that the sawing action released very unwelcome fumes which we took to be toxic. In the end we took turns in sawing as it seemed the most sensible thing to do at the moment.
But finally we made it and a new boulder wall was 'born'.
While Maurice was setting the first routes Tim and I prepared the BBQ an after a while we were contemplating all the work by enjoying some good meat and an even beter beer. Now it is time to pay a visit to the factory of Salvatore Climbits and buy me a nice assortment of climbing grips. To be continued !
The basis I build earlier formed the foundation for the pre-constructed curved part (see previous post) and would at it's turn be the support for the rest of the boulder wall at the right side. Much deliberation about how we would attach the whole thing to my shed, but in the end we found it most easy (and sturdy) to extend my shed by mounting large wooden beams at wich we would construct the frame first. By fixing the plates the structure would become rigid enough to withstand the forces of bouldering and especially dynoeing.
Firstly we had to hammer roughly 200 T-nuts into the curved part before we could mount it to the frame. That actually made more racket than we expected, so wearing ear protection became nessecary. Successively we had to srew on a climbing grip to fasten the T-nuts and make it sufficiently embedded in the wood to withstand the screwing forces once I would placing grips for real.
Once the curved part was secured we could move on building the right side. This part would consist of straight but overhanging plates. That proved to be a little trickier to construct because of the neighbours's fence and the rest of the day Tim and Maurice were coping with it.
I became occupied with finishing the left side and Tim suggested I make a door in it. In this way I could stash stuff in it and still be able to get it out...
Another complicating factor became soon an annoying and very expensive 'little' flaw in my construction plan. Half of the plates I obtained by scavenging a lot of climbing gyms for left-overs turned out to be covered in epoxy. It immediately became clear that this played havoc with the saw blades of my electrical jigsaw. Epoxy was harder than the coating of my blades and they became smooth within a minute !! Not having the possesion of an circular saw I had to continue using my whole stock of saw blades and push real hard to make the most of it. Beside that the sawing action released very unwelcome fumes which we took to be toxic. In the end we took turns in sawing as it seemed the most sensible thing to do at the moment.
But finally we made it and a new boulder wall was 'born'.
While Maurice was setting the first routes Tim and I prepared the BBQ an after a while we were contemplating all the work by enjoying some good meat and an even beter beer. Now it is time to pay a visit to the factory of Salvatore Climbits and buy me a nice assortment of climbing grips. To be continued !
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