Alex Mego in Niagara Glen Two V12 First Ascents | Video

Alexander Megos takes his first trip to the Niagara Glen and establishes two of the area’s harder projects.

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Adam Ondra and Visualization | Video

Adam Ondra and Visualization

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Hunger 9a: A fourteen year journey | Video

Dave MacLeod and his journey on Hunger (9a).

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Sachi Amma sends Stoking the Fire 9b (5.15b) in Santa Linya | Video

Sachi Amma sent Stoking the Fire 9b (5.15b) in Santa Linya, Catalunya.

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What’s The Best Type of Body for Climbing | Video

Nice little feature with Adam Ondra on the best body type for climbing.

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Chris Schulte Putting Up FA’s In Font | Video

Schulte in Font. Classic!

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Paul Robinson Bouldering in Leavenworth | Video

Nice little video on Leavenworth and Paul Robinson.

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“Dundee” Official Trailer | Video

A short trailer for a movie that doesn’t exist. But shouldn’t it?!?! Shot over two days in Squamish, BC.

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Maniac | Video

Nestled into the cliffs of the easternmost point in the United States, ‘Maniac’ is a 5.13d rated climbing route, established and ascended in the mid 80’s, and only repeated four times since. At the time of the route ’ s inception it was one of the only sport climbing routes in the country, and achieved a rating ranking it amongst the most difficult in the world. In years since , many routes have been established throughout the country , and the world, yet the list of climbers to successfully ascend this cliff just outside the sleepy town of Lubec, Maine is limited to a very few, including Alex Honnold and Hazel Findlay, some of the most well – known and accomplished athletes in the sport. Today, New England – based climbers Michael Larson and Jay Conway set out to add their names to that short list.

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Patxi Usobiaga: Climbing Coach of Adam Ondra | Video

Until I was 20 years old, I had never had a coach. No matter how ridiculous it sounds, I was “coaching” myself since I was 8 years old. And really tried to even think about it. It was a lot of trial&error, but somehow it worked. But I struggled when preparing myself for specific competition. Patxi Usobiaga is a former World Champion and still exceptional climber, who has been my coach for the last 5 years. Find out more in the next episode.

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