Since my last bouldering video was such a hit, I've decided to make another one. I added it under Training tip #2:
http://thegumbytwinkieexperiment.tripod.com/
My new bouldering video is out
My new bouldering video is out
"It is difficult to estimate the potential damage of solvents; therefore the middle of the rope should never be marked with a felt-tip pen or similar. Although a danger might be improbable, it should never be ignored." Mammut
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Dude. For a while I thought this whole thing was a joke. Now I just think you're dumb. Seriously. Are you joking?
I fell for the everyone-shut-up-and-ill-donate-money scheme. -Ray Ellington, guidebook gawd
My name is Sam Douglass and I love to pose for photo shoots holding on to a jug with only one hand (and no feet!) with my best friend Ian.
My name is Sam Douglass and I love to pose for photo shoots holding on to a jug with only one hand (and no feet!) with my best friend Ian.
Rotarypwr = toolRotarypwr345704 wrote:Dude. For a while I thought this whole thing was a joke. Now I just think you're dumb. Seriously. Are you joking?
I do sometimes, I just didn't want to rip it off on that crazy dyno of mineJR wrote:I though for sure you were going to grab that gutter.
Dang I should have, I thought about it. My real plan was to set my camera for 200 frames of second when I do the dyno and fall, but I forgot to do it.dustonian wrote:You need to mantle up onto the roof, puss. I like the how the dog walks by and looks like it's laughing around 0:35.
Quarter pad crimping bitches!!!JR wrote:I loved the part with ruler. It is measurable. You are ready. Go get that Twinkie!!!
I like how when I'm doing it the song says "there were inspecters there".
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"It is difficult to estimate the potential damage of solvents; therefore the middle of the rope should never be marked with a felt-tip pen or similar. Although a danger might be improbable, it should never be ignored." Mammut