Video: 2016 Sisu Masters and Results

Last weekend, the 2016 Sisu Masters took place in Suvilahti, Helsinki, Finland. The event is a special bouldering competition in which the competitors set problems in the days leading up to the competition and then compete with each other to finish each problem.

The climbers involved in the event included Jimmy Webb (USA), Daniel Woods (USA), Dave Graham (USA), Nalle Hukkataival (FIN), Anthony Gullsten (FIN) and Ilari Kelloniemi (FIN). The event itself had a lot of hype but was largely ignored by North American climbing media and limited live feed of the competition itself. Here is the full replay of the event and results below. The production itself is quite good and worth a watch!

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Video: Two from Indian Creek featuring Chris Shulte and Devin Fin

Here are two videos from the creek featuring two great characters, Chris Shulte and Devin Fin, each representing a difference discipline of climbing.

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Video: Mayan Smith-Gobat climbing Riders on the Storm Part 1 +2

A little Patagonia flick featuring Mayan Smith-Gobat and Ines Papert summitting Torres Central, in Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia/Chile, via the east face. Part 2 came out yesterday so it is first followed by part 1.

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Video: Yuji Hirayama And James Pearson in Verdon, France

We may have missed this one a while back but any footage of Yuji climbing and Verdon is a must watch if you are not a frequent visitor of Epic TV!

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Video: Route setting at Climb Base Five with Matt Johnson and Kaleb Thomas

Nice little video edit featuring Matt Johnson and Kaleb Thomas at Climb Base5 doing what they do best. This film was shot and edited by Nina Laflamme.

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Recent News: Matt Johnson sends Frontside (v12) in One Day Ascent

We are pleased to announce that Vancouver local Matt Johnson made a quick ascent of Frontside (v12) this weekend. Matt fell on his flash attempt of the problem and then sent second go from the bottom after reworking his posture on the crux move. Always psyched to climb outside, Matt has suffered from a number of finger injuries which have plagued him in the past which has held him back from giving it his all in the boulders. Congratulations Matt!

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Matt Johnson on Frontside. Photo courtesy of Catherine Brent ©

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Video: Ben Harnden on Family Man (5.14b) by Thomas Burden

We are very psyched to announce that the video of Ben Harnden on Family Man (5.14b) in Skaha, BC is hot off the press! The video was filmed and cut by Local Photographer Thomas Burden. Stay tuned for more action at Squamish Climbing Magazine.

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April Fools: Stawamus Chief Provincial Park moves to Reservation System for Boulderers

The Stawamus Chief Provincial Park announced today that they will be moving to a reservation and guided tour system for the upcoming 2016 climbing season in Squamish, BC. Park officials have adopted the ‘Hueco Tanks’ system in order to reduce boulderers in the forest due to increased numbers. When asked about the changes, park rangers reported that there has been ‘an increased amount of users who seem to treat the boulders like a first year college dormitory.’

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BC Parks officials flew down to El Paso, Texas earlier this year to meet some of the rangers at Hueco Tanks State Park to learn about the system. ‘We had a blast learning how to greet climbers at the gate and making them wait for very long periods of time’ noted one BC Park Liaison ‘The rangers seemed to really understand where climbers were coming from.’

The new system will be implemented this year, limiting boulderers in the park to 50 users a day. The reservation system had not been completely worked out at the time of writing, but one official indicated that there will be a website dedicated to reservations that will be ‘extremely frustrating’ and may ‘incite rage and negative feelings’ towards BC Parks.

Although the announcement came out today, it is not too late to petition the pending system. ‘All we have to do is pick up after ourselves, break up into smaller groups, realise that the we are using a public space, and treat the forest like a finite resource that needs to last for generations’ said one climber who would not give his name because he didn’t want to upset anyone.

For those climbers who want to make a difference and stop the proposed system in the Stawamus Chief Provincial Park, please find an older climber to teach you how to act in nature, who is preferably British, and doesn’t care about your feelings.

Ohh….and Happy April Fools everyone!

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‘Why can’t BC Transit provide Service to Climbers and Hikers?’ by Jeremy Blumel

Local climber, teacher and guide Jeremy Blumel asking the big questions about transit and our city via The Squamish Chief.

In Greek mythology, Cerberus is a multi-headed dog that guards the gates of the underworld. He was often portrayed as being monstrous in size, having three heads, a serpent for a tail and snakes protruding from all over his body. Cerberus’s job is to ensure that the dead cannot leave.

I’m not sure it’s a kind analogy, but the Cerberus traits work as a great critical statement of BC Transit’s business model concerning its use of climbing in their new ad campaign. The Cerberus owned by BC Transit hides behind the guise of a climber, appearing strong, independent, resourceful, bold and self-sufficient. Behind the disguise crouches the Cerberus, its three snarling canine heads making sure that B.C. residents have no other public transit options, a new fare system following its bungled introduction and ever-rising prices. The snakes covering its body and slowly uncoiling as its tail represent Transit’s double-faced nature to give us accessible public transit but only on its own terms. Perhaps I’m reaching a bit – maybe I’m speaking too critically.

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Local News: Jamie Finlayson sends Drive (V12)

Jamie Finlayson has sent Drive (V12) at Cat Lake. This thin technical problem was originally established by Tim Clifford and climbs the tall face right of the area classic Amazing Direct (V7).

Check out this great video by Jamie featuring this ascent as well as other Cat Lake problems:

We would also like to note that Joseph Wong, a Vancouver-based climber and the director of Climb and Conquor made an ascent of Zombie Roof (5.12d) in the Smoke Bluffs yesterday despite relatively wet conditions. Congratulations Joseph!

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Joseph on Zombie Roof (5.12d). Photo courtesy of Darrell Houle ©

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