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#175 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
August 28, 2006, 11:58:10 pm
Just noticed a new Jason Kehl video on Urban Climber. He's on an amazing looking highball problem in Japan called Kumite.

http://www.urbanclimbermag.tv/videoDetail/707

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#176 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
August 30, 2006, 03:49:38 pm
Me on Jerry's Roof a bit ago, not sure if the link will work but we'll soon see!

http://vidsearch.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1086211761

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#177 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
August 30, 2006, 03:53:38 pm
Me on Jerry's Roof a bit ago, not sure if the link will work but we'll soon see!

http://vidsearch.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1086211761

Could you make it look and easier? ;-)

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#178 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
August 30, 2006, 04:18:57 pm
p.u.r.e.q.w.a.l.i.d.e.e.c.u.b.a.n.  8)

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#179 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
August 31, 2006, 01:04:18 am
Doesn't look harder than V-2! Very nicely done. 8)

Some good vids here: http://www.moctarwalid.com/

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#180 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
August 31, 2006, 12:13:15 pm
p.u.r.e.q.w.a.l.i.d.e.e.c.u.b.a.n.  8)

Why thankyou Soapy, you can rub me down later  ;)

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#181 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
August 31, 2006, 01:31:08 pm
probably been listed before but anyways here one by Nibile :great:
http://www.modump.com/videos/weekly/ladolce.php

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#182 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
September 01, 2006, 04:19:20 am



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#183 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
September 02, 2006, 04:55:51 am
http://www.wadedavid.com/id3.html

I'm almost embarassed to post this, but some of the climbing in various vids is excellent. The gunfire scenes and spelling errors reveal the guy as a retard.

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#184 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
September 15, 2006, 11:46:01 pm
Quote from: Dr T
probably been listed before but anyways here one by Nibile

Lookin good Nibs  :dance1:
Particularly liking the tune before "Hound Dog" and the spotter dab during!

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#185 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
September 16, 2006, 12:18:26 am
Quote from: Blunk
http://www.wadedavid.com/id3.html

I'm almost embarassed to post this, but some of the climbing in various vids is excellent. The gunfire scenes and spelling errors reveal the guy as a retard.

Wasn't unfortunate enough to come accross any gunfire, but particularly liked the begining of this vid

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Fairy Tubes?

Also, check out Susan's spotting technique. Interesting!

Some nice photo's as well, good link (and warning!) Blunk.

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#186 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
September 16, 2006, 01:41:05 am
Quote from: Jonas
A 30+ min clip featuring 18 problems in Göteborg:

This is indeed a quality video. Only just got round to watching it and am well impressed!

Worth watching just to see Christel bear down. Now that's what I call a woman!

Quote from: Houdini
The music is perfect: it matches the image real well, it gets busier with each attempt, which is more desperate than the previous. 

Indeed it does sir, excellent soundtrack!
« Last Edit: September 16, 2006, 01:56:52 am by fatneck »

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#187 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
September 19, 2006, 05:11:28 pm
 :off:
got some bouldering in it otherwise seems to be mainly about taking whippers from hell
the man is both a certifiable genius and nutcase :bow:
http://www.planetfear.com/film_detail.asp?f_id=53

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#188 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
September 20, 2006, 07:31:49 pm
some quality stuff at http://www.bouldering.com/cart.php?m=mojo_archive
America, South Africa, Japan - doesn't anyone climb in Europe anymore  :shrug:

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#189 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
September 30, 2006, 09:07:08 pm
Word, check this - "Bring the ruckus" bouldering comp from the US...Jay-Z on the soundtrack, Dave Grizzay crimping like a mutant and a really annoying voiceover who says "Get some" way too much:


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#190 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
October 01, 2006, 01:35:47 am
Word, check this - "Bring the ruckus" bouldering comp from the US...Jay-Z on the soundtrack, Dave Grizzay crimping like a mutant and a really annoying voiceover who says "Get some" way too much:

there's this little film out there called 'Dosage' that will mean 99.99% of the climbing world has already seen this one...

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#191 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
October 01, 2006, 12:43:30 pm
Cocks...quelle stupide.

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#192 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
October 02, 2006, 12:15:01 pm
http://www.yorkshiregrit.com/video.html?id=eastby__solid_air&n=0

Is this what Dawes calls a second generation dyno? Amazing anyway

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#193 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
October 02, 2006, 12:32:58 pm
Could be wrong, but I always got the impression that Dawes was thinking more about transitional handholds, which are much harder to use. (Not that I'm saying this is easy, mind). Does look like great fun. If only there were more of these moves around outdoors.

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#194 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
October 02, 2006, 12:42:07 pm
He is using a transitional foothold. Basically he initiates the dyno with feet set in one position and then uses another foothold midway through the spring.

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#195 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
October 02, 2006, 01:06:58 pm
I can remember speaking to Johnny about 2nd generation dynos and thats definately what he meant, your feet jumping to another hold on the way.

Found some stuff on hard disk which have uploaded onto YouTube :





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#196 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
October 02, 2006, 01:39:04 pm
I can remember speaking to Johnny about 2nd generation dynos and thats definately what he meant, your feet jumping to another hold on the way.

Ah, must be getting mixed up. Was there another term for using transitional handholds in a move? Was that a 3rd generation move or something?

He is using a transitional foothold. Basically he initiates the dyno with feet set in one position and then uses another foothold midway through the spring.

Yes, but this sort of thing isn't nearly as tricky as using transitional handholds. Which isn't to say Solid Air is going to be easy, just that doing it with handholds is really hard - I can't think of many problems that involve this - the Joker original way? There must be others though... I could imagine it being doable on a vertical wall for example, using a sidepull at speed to change direction (perhaps to redirect a second generation dyno)...

Sadly these sort of moves never seem to turn up. Hopefully Percy et al will create a few though...  Maybe there could be a 2nd generation wall... ;)
« Last Edit: October 02, 2006, 01:53:03 pm by r-man »

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#197 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
October 02, 2006, 02:02:14 pm
Johnny used to have a 2nd gen dyno on the right hand side of the wave at the foundry. It involved running round the bottom of the wall on feature smears before jumping for a jug at the end. I never managed it, but he did.

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#198 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
October 02, 2006, 02:58:51 pm
I can remember speaking to Johnny about 2nd generation dynos and thats definately what he meant, your feet jumping to another hold on the way.

Found some stuff on hard disk which have uploaded onto YouTube :






It's called L'Ange Naïf, 95.2 and I think we both know it is only 7A+ with that big foothold out left...  ::)

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#199 Re: Quality Bouldering Videos (part I)
October 02, 2006, 03:41:18 pm
ah well. Its not like i even finished it or anything  ;)

 

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