12/24/2009

Christmas Break - Calvin and Hobbes




For all those of you who follow my blog or Stumble Upon it: all the best whishes and a merry christmas with my all-time-favourites comic.
p.s the second comic is a slightly altered version I found during 'stumbling' through the web.

Red Bull Urban Bloc - Anna Stoehr (by Rainer Eder)


Check out the fine pictures taken during the Red Bull Urban Bloc, held in the end of october 2009. Amongst others Anna Stoehr was present and together with Rainer Eder (the photographer) and Franz Widmer (a local climber) they roamed Zürich for climable objects.

The contest was more of a photo- than bouldering contest, so the best photo's would win.
Go here for more pictures, and there good !

(source: anna-stoehr.at)

12/23/2009

Simon's Cat - Snow Business part 1

Unfortunately I wasn't able to put an embedded file here. Don't know why but I'll try to fix that.
Njoy !! for I did certainly.

Calvin and Hobbes - Christmas Loot Reprise

Because last year the resolution turned out to be less than hopeless, this year the full picture of the best Christmas comics of Calvin and Hobbes; as a teaser of the christmas comics...

Simon's Cat - Snow Business Part1

Sorry, I couldn't get the film embedded here. I'll try again soon !!

12/21/2009

Chris Sharma Neanderthal - part 2

Is there some controversy about the route and grading of Neantherthal??
Bjorn Pohl reports:

I just had a chat with David Graham, who's snowed in with Jon Cardwell in Cataluña. He said they were all kinda laughing at the Neanderthal reports because they're all so off regarding the route.

"The route is like a 9a (more or less) which is comprised of something like four 7C blocs on a row, very resitant, on pinches and kinda crack like features. There are some holds to shake on in between the last 7C and the crux which is this dyno. The dyno is a move from a crimp and a two finger pocket to a sloper brick. Then there is a jug after a couple more moves. The boulder must be 8A minimum.
Then there is a small rest, a small boulder, maybe 3 moves, not so hard, then a big rest. Then it is a maybe 8a+/8b route to the end of the cave, out another little bulge.
Thus the route is something like a 9a, to a 8A bloc, to a big rest, which makes solid 9a+ or easy 9b? Then about 8a+/8b route outro climb after a big rest in a break.
This is Neanderthal."

To be continued or not? I'll keep U posted.

Chris Sharma sets another possible 9b in Santa Linya

(picture by Joe Kind)

After adding Papichulo 9Aa+ to Oliana, Demenica Senil 9a to Margalef and Golpe de Estado, a possible 8b to Siurana, Chris Sharma has now freed another testpiece for the world elite. Neantherthal stands a 9b and is located at the wildly steep Santa Linya cave in Spain.




Read more here.




(source: planetmountain.com)