Climbing video thread, Vol. 1

Other Crags, Aid Climbing, Bouldering, etc...
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Post by rhunt »

that was a cool trick...
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not bad, you just need some super techno trance and you'll be set
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Wes wrote:I think they post here, but not sure if it is the same person. Some really cool stuff:

http://www.youtube.com/user/Dhaulagiri247
I was just thinking about this the other day and I can't remember why I stopped adding videos to that page. Perhaps I'll start up again with Vimeo.
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ynot wrote:once again the dog is smarter than the owner..
You know that video was made after the dog had done this about thirty times and the owner has been scratching his head the whole time trying to figure out how the dog keeps getting out. So he sets up a camera. I know which puppy I would buy!
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http://www.kentuckyfriedproductions.com

If anyone trains at climbtime in cinci than you'll probably recognize some faces in the videos. Pretty cool bouldering.
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I found a new great Twinkie video: http://vimeo.com/16854959

More Twinkie videos:

You will just love the song they picked out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnyO4NXHMBs

Now this song I like: http://www.rockclimbing.com/videos/Spor ... e_341.html

One of those slideshow videos I hate with some trendy music I am sick of because I have heard it 1000 times before: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U49ezS6bb74
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I really liked this Transworld Depravity video (14a) http://vimeo.com/15805353 That was one hell of a sling on the first bolt. I guess he doesn't believe in stickclips and didn't want to risk falling pulling the roof.
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buy the Ticket take the Ride
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Lynn Hill Onsighting "Golden Boy" 5.13b: http://vimeo.com/2340253
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Redpoint wrote:I really liked this Transworld Depravity video (14a) http://vimeo.com/15805353 That was one hell of a sling on the first bolt. I guess he doesn't believe in stickclips and didn't want to risk falling pulling the roof.

no send..only clipped one draw at the cahins.
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