2/12/2009
Chris Sharma lecture London 25th february 2009
A post I saw just lately on the ukclimbing.com site:
Wednesday 25th February at The Arch Climbing Wall, Chris Sharma will be giving a lecture on the only London date of his visit.Expect the big man to be talking about climbing Jumbo Love 9b, deep water soloing, spanish living, some crazy boulders, and more about what it takes to be one of the best climbers in the world.Places will go faster than a bruce lee kick to the groin, so give us a call on 0207 407 0999 with your card details, or else drop by The Arch to get your place, and have a cup of tea at the same time!Places are £16, £13 conc. Lecture starts at 7pm
For everyone (climber) who is in London at that time I surely would go !
Wednesday 25th February at The Arch Climbing Wall, Chris Sharma will be giving a lecture on the only London date of his visit.Expect the big man to be talking about climbing Jumbo Love 9b, deep water soloing, spanish living, some crazy boulders, and more about what it takes to be one of the best climbers in the world.Places will go faster than a bruce lee kick to the groin, so give us a call on 0207 407 0999 with your card details, or else drop by The Arch to get your place, and have a cup of tea at the same time!Places are £16, £13 conc. Lecture starts at 7pm
For everyone (climber) who is in London at that time I surely would go !
New Book Jerry Moffat - Revelations
At the end of january 2009 a new book from Jerry Moffat has been published. According to the UKC forums on the UKclimbing.com website "Jerry gives a first-hand account of what it takes to be the best: the ups and downs, the extraordinary level of dedication to training and climbing, the iconic characters of the time (Wolfgang Güllich, Kurt Albert, Ron Kauk, John Bachar, Ben Moon, Jean Baptiste Tribout – legends in their own right) that Jerry climbed with and with whom he wrote rock climbing history. As Jerry travelled, the story travels with him. To the gritstone outcrops and limestone dales of the Peak District, the mountain crags and limestone cliffs of North Wales, the south of France, the Frankenjura in Germany, Yosemite, Joshua Tree and Colorado in the USA, Africa and Australia – all major stops in a climbing career littered with cutting edge first ascents and lightning-quick repeats of local testpieces.It sounds like a good reason to buy the book an read the story yourself (Click this link to buy the book). Perhaps Jerry can be persuaded by the guys from Bl.adO.verK.limmen to come to MONK and give an additional lecture there!!
(source: ukclimbing.com)
2/11/2009
Architecture fitted for Climbing
(Munetsugu Hall - Japan)(Letterboxhouse - Melbourne, Australia)
Ahhhh, just imagine how you can change these houses into the most magnificent bouldering/buildering structures. Specially the Letterboxhouse is well suited for fitting grips and/or using the wooden structure itself for climbing. Only it's a bit prone to bushfires who sadly occur so often in Oz....
(source: thecoolhunter.com)
Trailer Pure Bouldering Video
From the producer of Dosage V - Alpine Blocs comes a 35mm bouldering flick (by Chuck Fryberger) about bouldering on planet Earth: PURE. Pure is about 19 extraordinary climbers in six countries on three continents , with no ropes. Featured Climbers: Nalle Hukkataival, Kevin Jorgeson, Kilian Fischhuber, Anna Stoehr, Fred Nicole, Cody Roth and more. Areas Featured: Rocklands, South Africa; Sonoma County, California; Fountainebleau, France; Innsbruck, Austria plus Colorado, Arco, Italy; La Vallei, Magic Wood and Brione Switzerland. Check this link for a trailer of the movie.
(source: climbing.com)
2/10/2009
New movie from BigUp Productions - Progression

At the BigUp Productions site I read they are shooting for a new film named Progression. The footage from the 2nd ascend of Luminance by Kevin Jorgesons will be a part of it. Can't wait to see it ! See for more info this link.
2/04/2009
Rjukan Ice Climbing February 2009 - part 2
But here the scenery was truly awsome as several icefalls and one spectacular free hanging pilar in particular surrounded us. Four pitches in the grade of WI3 awaited us but the ice conditions made it a bit more serious undertaking than itnormally would have. Straight forward climbing turned out in sustained and good ice it probably was when the writers of the topo visited the area. Now loads of snow and thin and/or incoherent ice were our company on the way up.
(Me ascending the last part in the cirque with the Isroser being the left cascade...
(..and taking the first pitch)
(Hans arriving at the end of the final pitch)
A little battered we arrived at the top but still with enough daylight to orientate our way arount the amphitheatre. The only thing was that we had to plough our way through sometimes waistdeep snow. At the end our navigating skills turned out to be sufficient to get us to the road by which time it was completely dark. With our headtorches on we continued down where upon arriving at the car we considered it as a 'great day in the outdoors'.
Rjukan Ice Climbing february 2009 - part 1
Specially after our disastrous experiences in Scotland and Austria we decided a climbing area a bit more northern and easterly would be best. And to give us the best of luck and even better circumstances my daughter gave me her mouse as a mascotte (see pic above).
1/29/2009
New Ice Climbing Route (Mello's Moon) Valle di Mello
On 16/01/2009 Fabio Salini and Manuel Panizza carried out the first ascent of Mello's Moon, a rare ice formation in Val di Mello, Val Masino Italy.Woah, this thing seems way more difficult than 5+. Actually it looks downright scary. On the picture above I can see bits of rock protruding through the ice, indicating it's pretty thin and fragile... Chapeau for the climbers !
Mello’s Moon is one of those evanescent icefalls which you need to wait for and which, when they finally form, is never in condition to enable you to remain calm. You need to watch it carefully and choose just the right moment for the climb. This is exactly what Fabio Salini and Manuel Panizza did, placing 5 bolts to climb this 180m beautiful and frightful "crust" of ice which goes at III-5+. For a detailed recount of the climb see link.
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(source: planetmountain.com, pics by: Fabio Salini)
Paschnampook nu ook op Bladoverklimmen.nl
Op de site van Bladoverklimmen.nl staat een zeer mooie lijst van bloggers die over klimmen en aanverwante zaken schrijven. Mijn mail met een aantal nog niet opgenomen sites werd tevens beloond met het opnemen van Paschnampook in diezelfde rotsklimblog lijst. I'm honoured !!
1/28/2009
Frank Zappa lookalike Toni Lamiche
1/27/2009
Nice Ice in Italy (Val Malenco)
All pics are from the previous winter (feb.2008). This time we go to the Scandanavian ice climbing mecca Rjukan. Støtt førsteklasses is på førråd.
Climbing Holds Shape Contest - MONK (Netherlands)
Even in the climbing scene the fever of contests has stiken. The contests on TV alike (Dou You wanna be a popstar, Idols, Project Catwalk, etc.) now the climbers have their own skill-showing-ability-scene.In MONK, the one-and-only (but certainly biggest) boulder facility in the The Netherlands, you can show your climbing holds creating skill. The one who makes the best climbing-bit wins, amonst otherer things, the production of his own grips, which will be used in MONK !! Niiiice.
AXIS will be there to assist the future creative hold designers with their knowledge. Be there or be square, or preferably round like the holds...
(source: monkbouldergym.nl)
1/22/2009
Wrong Perspective
1/21/2009
Rock Climbing for Kids

Last sunday I went to the climbing gym with my nearly 4 year old daughter. We were going to try a climbing harnass this time to see if how she would cope with that. Arriving at the 'klimmuur Haarlem' it was first of all time to bounce up and down the crashpads and run around the place. Before she only climbed bouldering style with me as a spotter. But now I was curious if she would have fun climbing a bit more higher. Once securely hoised in her harness she scrambled up half way and immediately wanted another route with other colours.
Being there with friends and their kids, they climbed (and had fun running around) for two hours!! I turned out to be big fun. The only downside was the harnass she climbed with. The leg loops were not adjustable and quite inconveniently crept into her behind.
A little search on the internet learned there are plenty harnasses with adjustable leg loops. So perhaps in due time we have to buy one. Let's see if they have climbing shoes in size 9....
1/20/2009
Sheep Art Telephone Part(s)
1/16/2009
Boulderblok Rotterdam en Den Haag - Outdoor Boulder Structures Netherlands
That's the way!! Finally the Lowlands will have their own outdoor boulder rocks. Bart van Raaij, famous in the Netherlands for his love of climbing combined with his skills in designing, has made a preliminary design (above) for a serious bouldering construction in Rotterdam. Right now decisions have to be made about which constructor has the guts to take the challenge of building the rock.Den Haag has a head start over Rotterdam because the construction has already begun. It's a combination with a skatepark (pic below) which probably made it easier to realize anyway.
Rotterdam has choosen a freestanding boulder rock with 20 logical lines and loads of possible variations to climb. This project is not yet in the realisation phase but has a good chance of becoming real. Keep U posted or check http://www.bladoverklimmen.nl/
bron: bladoverklimmen.nl
1/13/2009
Copy Boulder block Fontainebleau Germany
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Look at this. So many boulderstructures are being made all over Europe. In Germany, Gilching, they made a copy of a boulder block from Fontainebleau. Freestanding in the open air the block has a dimension of 4m high, 9m wide and provides 139 m2 of boulder fun. The company Entre-Prises even build in a cave of 45 degrees. OY! when is this going to happen in the Lowland !! Not that the weather is better in Germany or what ?!
source: hallen.climbing.de
1/12/2009
Ice skating v.s. Ice Climbing
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This is it !! The weather gods have made this a memorable winter for the Dutch Ice skating fanatics. The pic above wat taken during my first tour at the Naarder Meer (the Netherlands). Four days of ice skating on other lakes (Oostvaardersplassen, Nieuwkoopse plassen, Ankeveen)
have made me a very, VERY happy man.
BUT !! the winter ain't over yet. Another adventure awaits us in Norway. In the Rjukon area many ice waterfalls long to be climbed by us. A convenient flight from Düsseldorf to Oslo replaces the 16 hour drive that we normaly would have to endure (Thnx Timmie !!).
And, considering the very good performance from the video camera in de Dutch freezing conditions, this time I am going to make some footage from the action. Tim "figuring-of-fouring", Hans "heelspurring" and me: dangling on some Blackie's to make the most memorable shot and get to the core of the action.
Anyway, let's first get our gear and buts to Europe's mecca for ice climbers.
(R)jukon Ho ! here we come !!
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