Eheh, I like this as a counterpart to all the polls who spilled the media about the elections of our house of commons in the Netherlands these days. Njoy.(source: StumbleUpon.com)
I found this advertisement on Stumble Upon. In a matter of speaking it has a striking resemblance with the condition climbers face if partly or completely devoid of power afer high exertion. Not that I compare both physical states of the body, they couldn't be more different, but it's very effective in the way it's used in this add.
Although vertical farming is a very effective way of using unused space, it is also seems difficult to put into practice. Using rooftops makes it a little more achievable, and even more important; it can be put into practise on a very small scale. It is an almost perfect spot for growing crops as the roof is horizontality, has an openness to sun and air and an natural supply for water.
Not only climbing gyms are worthwhile climbing. Just keep your eyes open and seize every opportunity to climb objects out of the ordinary. Life Magazine Cover January 14, 2005
Although plants and crops mostly tend to do it naturally, mankind thinks to have evented a new way of growing crops and plans in high density urban environments: Vertical Agriculture. Aggreed, vertile soil doesn't come in stacks high but here technology can play a major part in the development..jpg)
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Not everything about climbing is strength, training and physical technique. Having a balanced mind is a much underdeveloped, and important factor with climbing, everyone should practise, or better still let him overcome. And where better to reach that 'hightened' state of mind than in nature. Away from the (big) cities and crowded places. Even those where it crawles with climbers....
Yup, it's time to start posting again. No idea where it will lead, because there are so many climbing-blogs it seems sily to try and add more info to the abundance of it.
I am not posting so much lately, for which I am sorry. But, being optimistic I reckon this will change in due time. Perhaps it's because so many new blogs and websites are being made about climbing and bouldering. Maybe it's time to make a change although 'what' is not clear to me. I will continue to 'blog' though !!
On January 7th the Austrians Albert Leichtfried and Benedikt Purner completed the first ascent of Centercourt WI7+, 300m. This route is located in the Eisarena in Gasteinertal, Austria. It took Leichtfried one and a half hours to climb the crux pitch of Centercourt, placing a single bolt on the lead that still did not make him feel that this pitch was safe. The line is now probably one of the hardest ice fall routes in Europe. Leichtfried and Purner are both Austrian Alpine Guides and are building up quiet a resume of hard new routes in their home country. Before Christmas they climbed a 1000m long route that weighed in at WI6/M7 that they named Moonwalk.
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 !!
Some fine sarcastic remarks to put someone off if needed....