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BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: ADDENDUM Thereafter we explored a new area brought up by my friend Tino. It's located in the flatland surrounding of Leipzig and called Kirchbruch.Tino and Benjamin take their chance, create this spot by their own and released it once everything was climbed, marked and(well) cleaned.
BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: ADDENDUM Thereafter we explored a new area brought up by my friend Tino. It's located in the flatland surrounding of Leipzig and called Kirchbruch.Tino and Benjamin take their chance, create this spot by their own and released it once everything was climbed, marked and(well) cleaned.
BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems.BOULDERBLOCK
"If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or what is written in the newspaper." BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: ON THE MOVE Ok, now it's time for something new. I hope you're ready for that! The last few years, I (tried to) tell the most of my stories through myfotos.
BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione. BOULDERBLOCK: RINNSAL DES LEBENS For today I try blog in english! The last days could be abstract with one word: wet! To sit inside and hear the drissle of the rain is conna be the worst case for a climber, and even more for a climber with a maximum of spare time :). BOULDERBLOCK: ALTO ADIGE Some of you folks ask me about posting some pics from my multipitch business in the dolomites. So here they are: BOULDERBLOCK: ADDENDUM Here is the other only one picture I've got from this boulder! :( Thanks Felix for shooting it! Cheers, Kai. BOULDERBLOCK: HAMPI NO.3 Our time in Hampi is still getting better and better. Until now, we could manage the first problems from the film 'Pilgrimage'. Yeehaa! Here are some more pictures from this awesome place: BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems. BOULDERBLOCK: HAMPI NO.3 Our time in Hampi is still getting better and better. Until now, we could manage the first problems from the film 'Pilgrimage'. Yeehaa! Here are some more pictures from this awesome place: BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems. BOULDERBLOCK: HAMPI NO.3 Our time in Hampi is still getting better and better. Until now, we could manage the first problems from the film 'Pilgrimage'. Yeehaa! Here are some more pictures from this awesome place:BOULDERBLOCK
"If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or what is written in the newspaper." BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: ON THE MOVE Ok, now it's time for something new. I hope you're ready for that! The last few years, I (tried to) tell the most of my stories through myfotos.
BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: A REALLY BRIEF TRIP For me, I still rode the same rounds on my caroussel of projects. At this, the determinant factors (conditions, power, motivation and beta-recall) are mixed in a new constellation every time. BOULDERBLOCK: ALTO ADIGE Some of you folks ask me about posting some pics from my multipitch business in the dolomites. So here they are: BOULDERBLOCK: OKTOBER 2010 Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: HAMPI NO.3 Our time in Hampi is still getting better and better. Until now, we could manage the first problems from the film 'Pilgrimage'. Yeehaa! Here are some more pictures from this awesome place: BOULDERBLOCK: HÄPPCHEN AUS'M MAI Der/Die Avers: GritDeLuxe I: GritDeLuxe II BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems. BOULDERBLOCK: HAMPI NO.3 Our time in Hampi is still getting better and better. Until now, we could manage the first problems from the film 'Pilgrimage'. Yeehaa! Here are some more pictures from this awesome place: BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems. BOULDERBLOCK: HAMPI NO.3 Our time in Hampi is still getting better and better. Until now, we could manage the first problems from the film 'Pilgrimage'. Yeehaa! Here are some more pictures from this awesome place:BOULDERBLOCK
"If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or what is written in the newspaper." BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: ON THE MOVE Ok, now it's time for something new. I hope you're ready for that! The last few years, I (tried to) tell the most of my stories through myfotos.
BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: A REALLY BRIEF TRIP For me, I still rode the same rounds on my caroussel of projects. At this, the determinant factors (conditions, power, motivation and beta-recall) are mixed in a new constellation every time. BOULDERBLOCK: ALTO ADIGE Some of you folks ask me about posting some pics from my multipitch business in the dolomites. So here they are: BOULDERBLOCK: OKTOBER 2010 Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: HAMPI NO.3 Our time in Hampi is still getting better and better. Until now, we could manage the first problems from the film 'Pilgrimage'. Yeehaa! Here are some more pictures from this awesome place: BOULDERBLOCK: HÄPPCHEN AUS'M MAI Der/Die Avers: GritDeLuxe I: GritDeLuxe II BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: ADDENDUM Thereafter we explored a new area brought up by my friend Tino. It's located in the flatland surrounding of Leipzig and called Kirchbruch.Tino and Benjamin take their chance, create this spot by their own and released it once everything was climbed, marked and(well) cleaned.
BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: ADDENDUM Thereafter we explored a new area brought up by my friend Tino. It's located in the flatland surrounding of Leipzig and called Kirchbruch.Tino and Benjamin take their chance, create this spot by their own and released it once everything was climbed, marked and(well) cleaned.
BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems.BOULDERBLOCK
"If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or what is written in the newspaper."BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5c BOULDERBLOCK: MAGIC WOOD TOPOTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Die Niederländer -keine Ahnung warum gerade die- haben ein neues Topo heraus gebracht. Alle neuen Blöcke und Boulder sind drin. Alle Bewertungen, auch die Old-Shool, sind überarbeitet worden. Wie ich finde ein sehr gelungenes Werk und ein muss für jeden Magic Wood'ler! P.S. Vielen Dank an Daniel für den Klasse Tipp! BOULDERBLOCK: APRIL 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Drei Wochen Fontainebleau sind vorbei und wir sind wieder im verregneten Jena gelandet. An den letzten Tagen haben wir nochmal alles gegeben um nicht zu viele Säcke im Forêt dominale hängen zu lassen. Christoph konnte mit Recontre plafonique seine zweite fb 7b klettern und mit USBEK wurde uns zum Abschied eine fb 7b zum flashen geschenkt :-D. Unser Plattengott Armin konnte BOULDERBLOCK: JANUAR 2009TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sachsen, immer eine Reise Wert. Sachsen ist ja in Sachen Klettern schon ein wahrer Traum. Ausser das Wetter ist scheiße. Dann fährt man im Schneeregen durch das halbe sächsische Bundesland und findet nüscht zum Bouldern ausser Plastik. BOULDERBLOCK: OKTOBER 2008TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Ebenso stark war Daniel. Der alte Exil-Thüringer -der jetzt jeden Tag nach der Arbeit in's Avers fährt um mit Robinson, Woods, Landman und Co zu bouldern- kletterte endlich die Trabisafari. Nun kann er endlich wieder ruhig schlafen und den Kerlen im Schweizer Zauberwalderzählen, was es
BOULDERBLOCK: SAFARI DURCH'S HÜLLOCHTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Nun kann er endlich wieder ruhig schlafen und den Kerlen im Schweizer Zauberwald erzählen, was es in Thüringen für tolle Boulder gibt. Auch DK war voller Power und kletterte die Safari eine Woche später! Eigentlich wollte er seine Urlaubstage zur Vorbereitung der Boulderfelsenparty nutzen, aber statt dessen fährt er ständig in'sHülloch
BOULDERBLOCK: SEPTEMBER 2008TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Boulderfelsen. Ein Servus aus China. Daniel hat seinen eigenen Boulderfelsen fertig gebaut. Und am 31.10.2008 gibt es deswegen auch eine Party. Alles wichtige dazu findet Ihr rechts unter dem Link "Erfurter Boulderfelsen". Viele Gruesse aus Beijing, Euer Kai. at16:37 0 Responses.
BOULDERBLOCK: SARDINIENS VERRÜCKTE FELSENTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sardiniens verrückte Felsen. 3 Wochen Sardinien liegen hinter mir. Die Bilder der skurilen Felsen dieser Mittelmeerinsel sind bekannt und das man dort Klettern / Bouldern kann auch. Einige der größten undvisionärsten Kletterer Italiens kommen von dort. Auf dem Weg nach Südeuropa muß man zwangsläufig die Alpen passieren. BOULDERBLOCK: SACHSEN OHNE BOULDERN?TRANSLATE THIS PAGE "If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or what is written in the newspaper." BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: ADDENDUM Thereafter we explored a new area brought up by my friend Tino. It's located in the flatland surrounding of Leipzig and called Kirchbruch.Tino and Benjamin take their chance, create this spot by their own and released it once everything was climbed, marked and(well) cleaned.
BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: ADDENDUM Thereafter we explored a new area brought up by my friend Tino. It's located in the flatland surrounding of Leipzig and called Kirchbruch.Tino and Benjamin take their chance, create this spot by their own and released it once everything was climbed, marked and(well) cleaned.
BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems.BOULDERBLOCK
"If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or what is written in the newspaper."BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5c BOULDERBLOCK: MAGIC WOOD TOPOTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Die Niederländer -keine Ahnung warum gerade die- haben ein neues Topo heraus gebracht. Alle neuen Blöcke und Boulder sind drin. Alle Bewertungen, auch die Old-Shool, sind überarbeitet worden. Wie ich finde ein sehr gelungenes Werk und ein muss für jeden Magic Wood'ler! P.S. Vielen Dank an Daniel für den Klasse Tipp! BOULDERBLOCK: APRIL 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Drei Wochen Fontainebleau sind vorbei und wir sind wieder im verregneten Jena gelandet. An den letzten Tagen haben wir nochmal alles gegeben um nicht zu viele Säcke im Forêt dominale hängen zu lassen. Christoph konnte mit Recontre plafonique seine zweite fb 7b klettern und mit USBEK wurde uns zum Abschied eine fb 7b zum flashen geschenkt :-D. Unser Plattengott Armin konnte BOULDERBLOCK: JANUAR 2009TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sachsen, immer eine Reise Wert. Sachsen ist ja in Sachen Klettern schon ein wahrer Traum. Ausser das Wetter ist scheiße. Dann fährt man im Schneeregen durch das halbe sächsische Bundesland und findet nüscht zum Bouldern ausser Plastik. BOULDERBLOCK: SAFARI DURCH'S HÜLLOCHTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Nun kann er endlich wieder ruhig schlafen und den Kerlen im Schweizer Zauberwald erzählen, was es in Thüringen für tolle Boulder gibt. Auch DK war voller Power und kletterte die Safari eine Woche später! Eigentlich wollte er seine Urlaubstage zur Vorbereitung der Boulderfelsenparty nutzen, aber statt dessen fährt er ständig in'sHülloch
BOULDERBLOCK: OKTOBER 2008TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Ebenso stark war Daniel. Der alte Exil-Thüringer -der jetzt jeden Tag nach der Arbeit in's Avers fährt um mit Robinson, Woods, Landman und Co zu bouldern- kletterte endlich die Trabisafari. Nun kann er endlich wieder ruhig schlafen und den Kerlen im Schweizer Zauberwalderzählen, was es
BOULDERBLOCK: SARDINIENS VERRÜCKTE FELSENTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sardiniens verrückte Felsen. 3 Wochen Sardinien liegen hinter mir. Die Bilder der skurilen Felsen dieser Mittelmeerinsel sind bekannt und das man dort Klettern / Bouldern kann auch. Einige der größten undvisionärsten Kletterer Italiens kommen von dort. Auf dem Weg nach Südeuropa muß man zwangsläufig die Alpen passieren. BOULDERBLOCK: SEPTEMBER 2008TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Ein Servus aus China. Daniel hat seinen eigenen Boulderfelsen fertig gebaut. Und am 31.10.2008 gibt es deswegen auch eine Party. Alles wichtige dazu findet Ihr rechts unter dem Link "ErfurterBoulderfelsen".
BOULDERBLOCK: SACHSEN OHNE BOULDERN?TRANSLATE THIS PAGE "If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or what is written in the newspaper." BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: ADDENDUM Thereafter we explored a new area brought up by my friend Tino. It's located in the flatland surrounding of Leipzig and called Kirchbruch.Tino and Benjamin take their chance, create this spot by their own and released it once everything was climbed, marked and(well) cleaned.
BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems. BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: ADDENDUM Thereafter we explored a new area brought up by my friend Tino. It's located in the flatland surrounding of Leipzig and called Kirchbruch.Tino and Benjamin take their chance, create this spot by their own and released it once everything was climbed, marked and(well) cleaned.
BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems.BOULDERBLOCK
"If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or what is written in the newspaper."BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5c BOULDERBLOCK: MAGIC WOOD TOPOTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Die Niederländer -keine Ahnung warum gerade die- haben ein neues Topo heraus gebracht. Alle neuen Blöcke und Boulder sind drin. Alle Bewertungen, auch die Old-Shool, sind überarbeitet worden. Wie ich finde ein sehr gelungenes Werk und ein muss für jeden Magic Wood'ler! P.S. Vielen Dank an Daniel für den Klasse Tipp! BOULDERBLOCK: JANUAR 2009TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sachsen, immer eine Reise Wert. Sachsen ist ja in Sachen Klettern schon ein wahrer Traum. Ausser das Wetter ist scheiße. Dann fährt man im Schneeregen durch das halbe sächsische Bundesland und findet nüscht zum Bouldern ausser Plastik. BOULDERBLOCK: APRIL 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Drei Wochen Fontainebleau sind vorbei und wir sind wieder im verregneten Jena gelandet. An den letzten Tagen haben wir nochmal alles gegeben um nicht zu viele Säcke im Forêt dominale hängen zu lassen. Christoph konnte mit Recontre plafonique seine zweite fb 7b klettern und mit USBEK wurde uns zum Abschied eine fb 7b zum flashen geschenkt :-D. Unser Plattengott Armin konnte BOULDERBLOCK: SAFARI DURCH'S HÜLLOCHTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Nun kann er endlich wieder ruhig schlafen und den Kerlen im Schweizer Zauberwald erzählen, was es in Thüringen für tolle Boulder gibt. Auch DK war voller Power und kletterte die Safari eine Woche später! Eigentlich wollte er seine Urlaubstage zur Vorbereitung der Boulderfelsenparty nutzen, aber statt dessen fährt er ständig in'sHülloch
BOULDERBLOCK: SARDINIENS VERRÜCKTE FELSENTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sardiniens verrückte Felsen. 3 Wochen Sardinien liegen hinter mir. Die Bilder der skurilen Felsen dieser Mittelmeerinsel sind bekannt und das man dort Klettern / Bouldern kann auch. Einige der größten undvisionärsten Kletterer Italiens kommen von dort. Auf dem Weg nach Südeuropa muß man zwangsläufig die Alpen passieren. BOULDERBLOCK: OKTOBER 2008TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Ebenso stark war Daniel. Der alte Exil-Thüringer -der jetzt jeden Tag nach der Arbeit in's Avers fährt um mit Robinson, Woods, Landman und Co zu bouldern- kletterte endlich die Trabisafari. Nun kann er endlich wieder ruhig schlafen und den Kerlen im Schweizer Zauberwalderzählen, was es
BOULDERBLOCK: SEPTEMBER 2008TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Ein Servus aus China. Daniel hat seinen eigenen Boulderfelsen fertig gebaut. Und am 31.10.2008 gibt es deswegen auch eine Party. Alles wichtige dazu findet Ihr rechts unter dem Link "ErfurterBoulderfelsen".
BOULDERBLOCK: SACHSEN OHNE BOULDERN?TRANSLATE THIS PAGE "If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or what is written in the newspaper." BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: ADDENDUM Thereafter we explored a new area brought up by my friend Tino. It's located in the flatland surrounding of Leipzig and called Kirchbruch.Tino and Benjamin take their chance, create this spot by their own and released it once everything was climbed, marked and(well) cleaned.
BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems. BOULDERBLOCK: HIDDEN BEAUTIES IN THE FOGGY FOREST OF Yes, unfortunately the weather was not perfect, but P.R. gives a spectacular argument for what is possible at nearly 100% humidity. Really inspiring! Despite this, our list doesn't look as bad as the weather supposed to. First -for sure- we pay Bas Cuvier a visit. All the obvious lines were wet or BOULDERBLOCK: THE NEW ADVENTURES FROM TICINO Once the rain came back again. We choose the only ones dry place for a funny "Feuchtgrip" session at Palpa Tina.It has been quite easy climbing with far moves on open-jugs and a tricky (when wet) mantle finish, which really was a battle for me! BOULDERBLOCK: HOME, SWEET HOME I'm getting tired of the conditions all over Europe! It seems that July is the new November. So I go for some climbing at the good oldlocal spots.
BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO It was the best week I've ever had there. Fortunately, I could climb Les cliquês à claques, which has an awesome movement!And with the luck by my side, I had the momentum of meet Fred himself. What a luckycoincidence.
BOULDERBLOCK: TIME OUT Every year I make my body a present of a climbing-timeout. The last 7 month until now I only hang on the rock. I've been there of at least every second day and filled every hour with thinking about it. BOULDERBLOCK: TICINO SQUARED Happily, I got the opportunity to spend two separate weeks on Swiss gneiss with my friends Paule and Karthi. Both are two funny and high motivated Ticino novices, with a varying climbing history from mine. BOULDERBLOCK: ADDENDUM Thereafter we explored a new area brought up by my friend Tino. It's located in the flatland surrounding of Leipzig and called Kirchbruch.Tino and Benjamin take their chance, create this spot by their own and released it once everything was climbed, marked and(well) cleaned.
BOULDERBLOCK: BACK IN DA SCHWIAZZ The first week flies and I climb a lot of the classics. We feared the upcoming weekend, which expect to be crowded. So Jonas came around with the idea of looking up to Brione.BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5cBOULDERBLOCK: 2011
As some of you know I have been in Ticino for the past few days. It was a delicious cocktail of good conditions, nice old&new friends and tons of cool problems.BOULDERBLOCK
"If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or what is written in the newspaper."BOULDERBLOCK: 2010
*Kapital (FA K. Rösner) fb 7a - Start an Seituntergriff und über Sloper das Manifest raus Boulder (Höhle): *Geisterfahrer (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 6c - Hockstart am Block in der Höhle, durch das Dach zur Landstraße abklettern und diese rückwärts zum Start *Bombenfest (FA D. Siegismund) fb 6c - SD am rechten Höhlenrand und linkshaltend hoch *Landstraße (FA R. v. Stülpnagel) fb 5c BOULDERBLOCK: MAGIC WOOD TOPO "If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or whatis
BOULDERBLOCK: SAFARI DURCH'S HÜLLOCH So, nun bin konnte ich nach knapp 2 Monaten Kletterpause endlich mal wieder raus gefahren. Und? Es war klasse und hat supi viel Spaß gemacht! Leider kam ich nirgends mehr hoch und konnte mit meinen dünnen Armen auch nichts mehr festhalten, aber das war egal. BOULDERBLOCK: JANUAR 2009 Sachsen, immer eine Reise Wert. Sachsen ist ja in Sachen Klettern schon ein wahrer Traum. Ausser das Wetter ist scheiße. Dann fährt man im Schneeregen durch das halbe sächsische Bundesland und findet nüscht zum Bouldern ausser Plastik. BOULDERBLOCK: APRIL 2010 Drei Wochen Fontainebleau sind vorbei und wir sind wieder im verregneten Jena gelandet. An den letzten Tagen haben wir nochmal alles gegeben um nicht zu viele Säcke im Forêt dominale hängen zu lassen. Christoph konnte mit Recontre plafonique seine zweite fb 7b klettern und mit USBEK wurde uns zum Abschied eine fb 7b zum flashen geschenkt :-D. Unser Plattengott Armin konnte BOULDERBLOCK: OKTOBER 2008 Habe die Ehre. Die Varianten des Kletterns werden ja immer skuriler. Wurde man vor 20 Jahren noch müde belächelt weil man statt den Pumpriss zu klettern lieber Bouldern geht, so wundert man sich heute, warum man neben Crashpad und Zahnbürste nicht auch noch den Fallschirm dabei hat. BOULDERBLOCK: SARDINIENS VERRÜCKTE FELSEN Anonym hat gesagt Servus, mal wieder ultrageile Bilder - die Felsen sind top wie mir scheint - wies ausschaut eine must climb area das du den Slip Slap Slop Boulder in der unethischen untergriffvariante gemacht hast find ich allerdings nicht gut ;-) naja auf jeden fall viel spaß in china - und zeig den locals dort mal was thüringer boulderpower bedeutet Grüße aus dem mal nicht so sehr BOULDERBLOCK: SEPTEMBER 2008 Ein Servus aus China. Daniel hat seinen eigenen Boulderfelsen fertig gebaut. Und am 31.10.2008 gibt es deswegen auch eine Party. Alles wichtige dazu findet Ihr rechts unter dem Link "ErfurterBoulderfelsen".
BOULDERBLOCK: SACHSEN OHNE BOULDERN? "If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or what is written in the newspaper."BOULDERBLOCK
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The old boulderblock.blogspot.com had to move and has become a new home on www.boulder-block.tumblr.comnow.
Cheers, Kai.
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ADDENDUM TO FONT
Here is a brief but nice footage of me sending "Welcome to Tijuana" fb7c in Fontainebleau: If you want to read the whole Fontainebleau-Report, please click here.
Many thanks Karthi!!!Aloa, Kaier.
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FONT AND BLEAU - 2012 For all of you who don't like to read that much, take this post-summary and enjoy the pics: "THINGS NEVER TURN OUT THE WAY YOU EXPECT." DiDDY working on 'BIG Jim' fb6c+. pic©Kai Rösner DiDDY climbs 'Festin de Pierre" fb7a. pic©Kai Rösner Continue Reading ...at 17:28
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MÄRZ 30, 2012
MDR - BIWAK
WEDNESDAY, 04.04.2012 ON MDR THÜRINGEN The Outdoor-Show BIWAK made a little report about _us _bouldering in Thüringen. It will be broadcasted on 04.April 2012 on MDR. Afterwards you can watch it as a stream on their mediathek.
But now, it's time for Fontainebleau. :)Aloa, Kaier.
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"If you are the worldcup-champion that is something that everybody can appreciate and understand. But at the same time there are still so many people who are climbing outdoors and who are enthusiastic about pure rock climbing and don't regard about these society things or what is written in the newspaper." -Cody Roth- (c) copyright of any photography (if not other explained) by KaiRösner.
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