1/22/2010

World Cup Ice Climbing - Saas Fee, Zwitserland


A nice occasion to visit 'the Boermans' in Grächen, Zwitserland; the World Cup Ice Climbing in Saas Fee. Tim and I would take the opportunity to seize out ice axes and taste the ice in the Saastal and at the same time support the Dutch Climbing Team.

The first day in Grächen Tim and I went just below Saas Fee to a nice gorge where the conditions were as good as can be. To get used to the ice we both climbed two routes and then decided to head for Saas Fee and some warm coffee. In the warm rock of the 'eventhalle' all the climbers and coaches assembled for the ritual meeting of sorting the numbers and having some spagetti supper.

Today Menno, Dick and I went walking to the Hannig hütte and spent some sunny hours walking. After a quick lunch Menno and I ran back to Saas and were in time to watch the Guys of the Dutch Team (Corné Brouwer and Dennis van Hoek) climbing. Below some more pics and more to follow in the coming dayzzzzz.


1/12/2010

Optical Illusions - Climbing the stairs

Escher-like optical illusions are not always so complicated as the one above. Try the more simple but even so effective climbing the stairs as shown below. It's deceptive how the trick is done but look closely to the tiles and the way the painting is drawn. To make such an optical illusion, the artist has to step back from his work of art and see if the perspective is still right. DO try this at home !!



(source: stumbleupon.com)

1/07/2010

New Years Resolutions - Sarcastic Remarks to help you through the day

Some fine sarcastic remarks to put someone off if needed....

- This isn't a office. It's hell with fluorescent lighting.

- I pretend to work. They pretend to pay me.

- You!!.... off my planet!

- Does your train of thought have a caboose?

- Allow me to introduce my selves.

- Suburbia: whert they tear out the trees an then name streets after them.

- Are those your eyeballs? I found them in my cleavage.

- I'm trying to imagine you with a personality.

- Stress is when you wake up screaming and realize you haven't fallen asleep yet.

- Okay, okay, I take it back! UN-fuck you!

- Chaos, panic and disorder; my work here is done.

- How do I set a laser printer to stun?

1/04/2010

Dave Grahams The Island (V15) repeated by Vincent Pochon

Happy thoughts and many happy memories for the coming climbing adventures in 2010. This footage is from Dave Graham climbing The Island (V15) in Coquibus, Rumont, Fontainebleau, now repeated by Vincent Pochon.

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)

12/15/2009

Climate Change?? - Economical Energy !!


In the hausse of news about the climate change, and weather global warming is true of false, one forgets that men (in the sense of the inhabitants of the earth f/m) are capable of huge changes and feats that have impact way beyond our imagination. But on the other hand many, far more catastrophic changes have taken place during the earth's history.

I think it's true that men consume much more than we should, and in that sense we change the 'world'. But to say we can change the climate and make a shift in the global system is much more 'credit' than men should get.

So all in all we should focus on consuming less, including energy. Contrary to the filosophy of Cradle2Cradle where the focus lies on 'consume more' if the equation waste=energy is true.
It's the way of living we should worry about (consuming, production, waste, environmental health) not the amount of CO2 or the global warming that certainly could originate by the earht's system itself.

Anyway, enough of my thoughts and it's time to activate. Check the site of GE (yes.... they company who invest in energy from coal and gas, but also in renewable sources) where you can set your own wind of solarenergy system in motion. Augmented reality plugged into the smartgrid of ecomagination. Above picture is me blowin into the mic of my laptop showing a part of the print I am holding and the 3D picture that my webcam constructed. Nice eh !!

Check this link, download the solar panel marker and get started !!

12/14/2009

Sports Center Paris - Mulifunctional vs Monotonic

Designed by Paris-based KOZ Architects, and coexisting with several older educational buildings and a residential development, the 1,600 square-meter facility is unexpected and bold in its riotous use of colors both inside and out.

The funhouse by KOZ has turned into a favorite of kids, parents and teachers, as the facility was planned and its wild colors used in specific ways that fosters the intended functions -- play and sports – and not just to shock or delight.

Joining cube-shaped, basic concrete structures with an overlay and creating a sports court on top of the building have not only increased the building’s usability and maximized the use of the site, but also accommodated the complex’s surprisingly easy fit into the site. A monolithic, monotonic approach would have created a mass much more imposing and seemingly unfriendly than the varying-height structure with its pixelated glass facade that now draws children in through color and an abundance of natural light.

12/10/2009

Comic - Climate Summit Copenhagen 2009

The Dutch comic figure 'Sigmund' by Peter de Wit posted 'his' opinion about the Climate Summit in Copenhagen. I freely translated the original Dutch text and I hope the sarcasm still prevails...

12/08/2009

Tim Burton on the mov(i)e again - Interview and news


At the end of November, the Museum of Modern Art in New York mounted an exhibit of the sketches, paintings, storyboards, props, cartoons, and puppets created by director Tim Burton. Wired.com chatted with Burton about the birth of Edward Scissorhands, the rise of 3-D, and anthropomorphic coffee pots, look here for the interview.

The above picture comes from the set of 'a bride corpse' (2005) a brilliant puppet stop-motion film. Set in Victorian England, the story of Corpse Bride begins with an arranged marriage between recently bankrupt Victoria Everglot (Emily Watson) and Victor Van Dort (Johnny Depp). Put together by their parents, the two find that they really are attracted to each other and are more than happy for the wedding to go ahead. But when Victor makes a hash of the rehearsal he is sent away to practice his vows.
Whilst walking in the forest he places the bride's ring on the tree that resembles a hand only to discover it is, in fact, a real hand that grabs him, and up comes Emily (Helena Bonham Carter) who declares Victor her husband and takes him down to the land of the dead to celebrate

And even more for those of you who are Burton-adepts:
Tim Burton and actor Johnny Depp will team for a feature film version of the classic 1960s soap opera "Dark Shadows." the film will shoot in the fall, with Depp set to play the vampire Barnabas Collins, according to producer Graham King.

"We're actually going to shoot that film next September/October with Tim Burton and Johnny," King confirmed in an interview Friday in Los Angeles. To guarantee a fall release, King is already prepping production with screenwriters. "We've been working on the script a lot, even though he's working on 'Alice,'" King said. "We've been given a script. John August wrote the first screenplay. We're making some changes, but the film's going to be in production ..."

From 1966 to 1971, "Dark Shadows" was a daytime gothic soap opera on ABC, featuring Jonathan Frid as Collins. NBC attempted a prime-time series reboot in 1991 that stared Ben Cross.

(source: wired.com, denofgeek.com & rabbiddoll.com)

11/25/2009

The Muppets - Bohemian Rhapsody



This is truely amazing. I love, no worship the Muppets, but this is truely awesome. A parody on the opera-like song Bohemian Rhapsody, by Queen, but now 'for something completely different'. Watch in wonder.

11/24/2009

Liu Bollin - The Invisible man in Bodypaint

I stumbled upon this a while ago. Brilliant art work with the combination of bodypaint, camouflage and trompe l'oeil. Especially the last picture took me a while to spot the man. Stunning !





(source: stumbleupon.com)