Happy New Year, everyone. In the spirit of the cliché that is the New Years’ resolution, I’ve been thinking about my own climbing goals, as well as the goals for this website… I want everyone to be as excited as I am about the climbing scene here in New England, so I’ll let you in [...]
Posted in Random on 26. Dec, 2009
Check out my new Miuras… I asked for VS’s, but hey, that’s the magic of Christmas! Also, I got a new Nikon D60 DSLR. Which means that, once I decide on the glass, I’m going to be posting beautiful, professional-grade photos – no more shitty camera phone business. Christmas in our house is a [...]
Posted in Random on 18. Dec, 2009
Sometimes reality catches up to you and you need to take a break from climbing. Yes, it sucks, but if you trained hard enough, you’ll come back stronger. Plus, things like shoulders, pulley tendons, and biceps sometimes need more than 24 hours to heal. The difficult part is staying away from the rock. Thanks to [...]
I’ve decided to do a running account of my endeavor to fix my shoulder problems. I’ll start with the background and research I’ve done regarding my symptoms, and what might cause them. The shoulder complex is an mechanical nightmare; its proper function is maintained only by a perfect balance of muscles, criss-crossing tendons and ligaments, [...]
Posted in Videos on 10. Dec, 2009
Imagine what I could do with an actual video camera. This was done entirely with a cell phone.
First, the all-important shout-outs to management and setters for doing a great job. Owner: David Onze Head setter: Josh LaFrance Setters: Julian – TRC Greg – TRC Chris Sullivan – Conn.RG Kevin Wright – Conn.RG Matt Smith – Conn.RG Kat Ramirez Brian Kim – (Not Open problems, obviously.) Ben Snyder – Conn.RG The Comp: The youth comp [...]
The past month has been a non-stop bouldering adventure in Harriman State Park, Little Falls, NYC, and The Hideaway. Since no one likes hearing an hour-by-hour account of a bouldering trip, I’ll just keep it to the fun projects. The Hideaway: Josh Larson taking a long look at Y2K9. Josh Larson, Josh Surette, Jerome Boutaud, [...]
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