
10/29/2010
Upload Competition MONK - NEW CONCEPT

WOW is het eerst woord dat me te binnen schiet als ik het nieuws over een nieuw concept van bouldercompetitie lees !!
MONK heeft een eigen concept gelanceerd dat er uit bestaat dat er een zestal boulders als een soort 'package' afgeleverd wordt bij een van de zes verschillende deelnemende klimhallen in Nederland en Belgie. Een package bestaat uit drie heren en drie dames boulders. So far nothing new. MAAARRRR het geinige is dat het jureren van de boulders gebeurt door deze zelf te filmen en je resultaat te uploaden naar uploadcompetition om daar je poging te laten keuren. If accepted: youre done; if not - then else en moet je opnieuw beginnen (en weer filmen).
De competitie verschuift elke maand naar een nieuwe hal met een nieuw 'package' met en onbekende boulderinhoud. In totaal worden er 18 boulders geklommen. Na deze rondes worden de zes best geklasseerde mannen en vrouwen uitgenodigd om op een avond (16 april 2011) in MONK de finale te boulderen.
Check voor meer details en wedstrijdformat en regels hier.
(source: monkbouldergym.com)
10/21/2010
Fake Wild Country Quickdraws - Wild Wire

Wild Country issued a warning about fake quickdraws named Wild Wire. They can be purchased in some webstores or shops. These quickdraws have NO CE-certificate and because of that are potentially dangerous.
They can be distiguished from the real ones by the following aspects:
- they lack the logo of Wild Country
- there is no multi-lingual manual
- there is no batchcode engraved in the karabiners
- the white plastic hanger misses (see pic under)

Click here for a German warning.
(source: NKBV.nl)
9/30/2010
Kurt Albert - "Mr. Rotpunkt" died
Kurt Albert was a legendary German climber who shaped the development of rock climbing and pioneered hard routes across Germany and beyond.Albert fell 18 metres from a Via Ferrata in the Hirschbach Valley in the Frankenjura on Sunday. The 56 year old sustained severe head injuries and was transported to a hospital in Erlangen (near Nürnberg). He was in a critical condition in hospital for several days. He was pronounced dead at the the hospital in Erlangen yesterday at 8.45 pm local time. The exact cause of his fall is yet to be determined.
Kurt, inventor of the Rotpunkt (redpoint), was often regarded as the catalyst behind modern sport climbing. Kurt painted red circles at the base of routes when they were projects, and filled the circle with a 'red point' when he had managed to climb them, and this is where the now universal climbing term 'redpoint' came from.
Alongside Wolfgang Gullich, Kurt Albert made the first ascent of perhaps the world's ultimate rock climb - Eternal Flame on Trango Tower in 1989.
Albert had been climbing since the age of 14 and had made countless first ascents throughout Germany including the classic Fight Gravity (UIAA 8+). Kurt had made many climbing friends across the globe and will be sorely missed by the climbing community.
(source: ukclimbing.com)
9/28/2010
Monkey King India performing climbing skills
I think I've embedded something like it some time ago, but it's worthwhile to watch this climber from India (Aka Jyotiraju)performing his skills. Niiice moves dude !
9/24/2010
9/10/2010
9/09/2010
FokSuk Climbing Cartoon
Spaceous Architecture in Amsterdam

Watching TV yesterday my attention was drawn to an item about new constructed appartment blocks. The topic for that day was the 'Christal Court' (by Tangram Architects), located at a small area in Amsterdam (Netherlands).
The project consists of 37 stacked villa's on top of a parkinglot. The complex is consists of separate structures with a minimum of floor coverage which becomes more dense and wider at higher floorlevels. The way the houses are situated creates a high density of appartments at the upper floors and having a spatious patio with lots of transparancy at the lower levels. At groud floor several waterpools and plants can be found.
For more info see Tangram Architects (English) picture by: John Lewis Marshall
(source in Dutch: nieuwbouwprijs.nl)
8/17/2010

The Agricultural Urbanism Book has been launched!
Our awareness of the significant challenge our food supply faces in the 21st century is growing rapidly. However, few people offer more than a suggestion that we all grow our own food in our backyard or balcony, attend a farmers' market, and lobby for global change. This book, rooted in a sustainable food system approach and written by leaders in planning and design, outlines a powerful strategy for understanding and taking action on the full scope of sustainable food system opportunities in cities and how we build them.
This book takes sustainable food systems far beyond the community garden and the buying of local food and into strategies for supporting local food processing, wholesale and marketing, education and training programs, and celebration and culture around food, ensuring access to healthy food for all.
Our awareness of the significant challenge our food supply faces in the 21st century is growing rapidly. However, few people offer more than a suggestion that we all grow our own food in our backyard or balcony, attend a farmers' market, and lobby for global change. This book, rooted in a sustainable food system approach and written by leaders in planning and design, outlines a powerful strategy for understanding and taking action on the full scope of sustainable food system opportunities in cities and how we build them.
This book takes sustainable food systems far beyond the community garden and the buying of local food and into strategies for supporting local food processing, wholesale and marketing, education and training programs, and celebration and culture around food, ensuring access to healthy food for all.
6/23/2010



The project, meant for a family house back yard in the suburbs, aimed at designing a small park or opened area where the young parents and their newborn child would enjoy a independent space from day to day house activities, a space for reading, playing, etc. Having in mind this objective, and considering the usages of the space in the long term, it was proposed the project incorporated a small building to complement and support outside activities. That way he building would serve as a shelter for the child to share with his parents and, later on, as his own personal activities and hobbies setting.
I would love to have such a 'shelter' in my backyard and turn it into a boulderobject!
(source: Archdaily.com)
6/09/2010
Basic Rules in Presenting Poll Results
Advertisment comparing MS and climbing
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.(source: StumbleUpon.com)
6/01/2010
Rooftop Agriculture - Growing food locally

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.
Many projects can be found. An example is the one named the fifth street farm project. The Fifth Street Farm Project has it all: It addresses childhood obesity, stormwater runoff, and climate change. Conceived by a grassroots organization of teachers, parents, and green-roof advocates, the project’s plan calls for a roof farm atop the Robert Simon Complex, a massive public school building on the Lower East Side that houses elementary schools P.S. 64 and the Earth School, as well as the Tompkins Square Middle School. The Fifth Street Roof Farm will grow only a very small portion of the food served in the cafeteria, but it should play an important role in educating young taste buds. “The challenge was doing a green roof at a school and marrying it to this idea of a farmable roof,” said Arad. “You could do an extensive green roof here quite easily and walk away. But it wouldn’t engage school children like a roof farm can.”
Such projects still inspire me to set up a mini rooftop agriculture spot for myself. Self grown food must be so very rewarding if all the ingredients are so close at hand: soil, runoff water from the roof and many friends of family having seeds or seedlings from their vegetable gardens. I can see no reason not to do it.
(source: archpaper.com & CityFarmer.com)
5/27/2010
Dutch Environmental Film Festival - DEFF
One of the starring films is about 'the lazy environmentalist' being Josh Dorfman a.k.a. The Lazy Environmentalist. He is a New Yorker with a mission. It's a rather big mission - to save the planet - and he plans to achieve it by fighting the excesses of the wasteful couch potato.
Must quality or cost be sacrificed in order to adopt a green lifestyle? Does being greener mean being geeky? Josh goes on search throughout New York for the answers to questions like these. And with help from other environmental experts we're able to share in his entertaining style of storytelling.
Join us for one of the first screenings outside the USA, of the Sundance Channel's new series, The Lazy Environmentalist. He's sure to help change your wasteful ways...
You'll also be able to chat 'live' with Josh himself during a post screening transatlantic Q&A!
check: the strawberryearth and the lazy environmentalist
5/26/2010
Start of the backyard bouldering season
5/20/2010
Your morning coffee 's amazing journey
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, 2005The cover of Life magazine features a photograph of men as they climb an enormous wall made up from sacks of coffee beans in a warehouse, accompanined by the headline 'Your Morning Coffee's Amazing Journey'.
(source: stumbleupon.com)
5/19/2010
5/18/2010
Vertical Crop Growing and Agriculture in an Urban Environment
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.I found a most enlightning post about it on Landscape+Urbanism from Jason King. Seemingly lots of gizmo techniques about space environment producing crops some of the mentioned techniques and structures are very well suitable for small scale production as well!
A future problem of the urban environments is not only the large scale water consumpion but congestion as a result of the never ending supply of food as well. What if most of the inhabitants were able to grow their own vegetables. They would have a better quality of food and, added bonus, it would be cheaper in two ways: less transport and cheaper to make than buy. The only thing is; it takes time to grow it.
Nevertheless let's take a look at the futuristic and cunning structures, architecture and most of all conceptual projects. Below a selection of them. For the complete article go here.
picture above: The Plantagon project is one of a raft of recent projects designed to make urban environments more sustainable in the long term. For example, pictured here is a project called DragonFly. The 600-meter-high (almost 2,000-foot) vertical greenhouse is shaped like the wings of a dragonfly and was created by the Belgian designer Vincent Callebaut. It is designed to house livestock and a wide range of crops.
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Looking into the economics and politics of rising food prices and theories about impending food shortages led us to create the “food farm” to test peoples sensitivity to the issue. We wanted to develop something initially that would supplement the nutritional needs of a family living in high rise accommodation, without drawing electricity or gas (source: cityfarmer.info)
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And now: let's go and try to develop something alike for my own roof, and see if I can grow my own crops without all the high-tech installations. Vegetables instead of a green sedum roof: Vegitecture?!
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