Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Photo's and a mini bouldering Vid!


This was a little video I made one day while I was out bouldering alone.  The footage isn't the greatest but I thought I would share some of the problems I have found and climbed so far.  The rock kind of reminds me of something from the south east, like Rock Town, LRC and HP40.  Its been extremely humid thus far which means low motivation on harder problems.  Hopefully I will be able to post some of those next fall/winter.  





Missing Gus-Gus a lot! 

Over the weekend when Tania came for a visit, we tried to do as much as possible.  We started that Saturday out by hitting up a local bakery for sweet tasty treats, then wanted to head over to the local 12th century castle that Julie and Tania have not seen yet.  After about an hour of roaming through and around the castle I was getting the itch to grab some rock and try real hard.  We headed to a cliff that I have spent quit a bit of time at and I was excited to try some harder routes.  We started out by warming up on a great little route with big holds and swiss cheese pockets.  Next up was putting the draws up on Julies project which climbs out a roof with huge moves.  Luckily Julie crushed it and didn't have to worry about trying it again.  Once I was warmed up properly I was hoping to get on a really cool looking 8b that another guy was trying and getting really close on.  After watching him walk through the moves and scrubbing up all the holds I decided not to try it so I wasn't in his way.  I moved my rope over under a route I have already climbed, Magnet Finger, and decided to try a link up that starts on this route and finish up the 8a crux to the right.  My first try up the route after placing the draws was a decent attempt, falling off the swing move which is the last move of the route.  Luckily on the second attempt I stuck the swing and was clipping the chains of this amazing 8a+ that I don't know the name of.  Once we were done I wanted the girls to see a cool area where the climbers camp ground and restaurant was.  The food was great and the area is amazing looking with a lot of farm animals (that you know you are eating!).  The following day Tania had to catch a train at 2 so we decided to check out the largest Japanese garden in Europe, which is here in town.  It was cool everything you expect at a place like this, crazy looking carp, waterfalls, ponds, and plants.  There was however a photo shoot going on while we were there.  As we walked in we saw people dressed up in Anime outfits with crazy ears and weapons with them.   Once we dropped Tania off at the train station Julie and I decided to hit up one of the local bouldering spots The Kalmit.  There is a lot of problems in this area from super easy to around FB 7C+.  I will try to get more pictures and vidoes of the boulders in the area in the future, but for now here is a bunch of pics from the previous few weeks.
Tania gazing at one of the many waterfalls

Anime!


I Love My Wife!

WW2 Cemetery

The Perfect Wife!

The perfect Wife!

Crazy Carp!

Me and my Lovely wife!

Tania warming up

In a hole

Julie and Tania

The Castle
A cool boulder at an area that close!

Dallas on a really good 7a+

Me on the same route


Julie and I under the iconic ACTION DIRECT!

Doing another 7c+ in the Frankenjura
Random boulder in the woods by my house!

Another bad ass random boulder by our house!

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