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Ben Bransby first to climb The Parthian Shot without flake
22/11/2013 - Climbing
Ben Bransby first to climb The Parthian Shot without flake
On 19/11/2013 Ben Bransby became the first person to climb The Parthian Shot at Burbage South, UK, since the crucial flake broke off in 2011.
E9 6c, the video of John Redhead and Johnny Dawes
16/01/2013 - Climbing
E9 6c, the video of John Redhead and Johnny Dawes
E9 6c, the climbing documentary featuring John Redhead and Johnny Dawes, by Dominic Clemence.
Neil Gresham and his Olympiad climb
21/09/2012 - Interviews
Neil Gresham and his Olympiad climb
Interview with British climber Neil Gresham after his first ascent of the Deep Water Solo Olympiad 8b at Pembroke, Wales.
James Pearson climbs 9a at Perles in Spain
16/03/2012 - Climbing
James Pearson climbs 9a at Perles in Spain
English climber James Pearson has repeated Esclatamasters 9a at Perles in Spain.
James Pearson climbing hot in Pembroke
29/04/2011 - Climbing
James Pearson climbing hot in Pembroke
British climber James Pearson has onsighted a handful of E8's and repeated Muy Caliente e10 6c in Pembroke, Wales.
Die by the Drop, new E10 by Dave MacLeod in Scotland
16/11/2010 - Climbing
Die by the Drop, new e10 by Dave MacLeod in Scotland
Scottish climber Dave MacLeod has added another dangerously desperate route to the British Isles, Die by the Drop e10 7a at Glenfinnan, Scotland.
Dave Macleod repeats Muy Caliente! at Pembroke
04/10/2010 - Climbing
Dave Macleod repeats Muy Caliente! at Pembroke
Dave Macleod has carried out the third ascent of Tim Emmett's Muy Caliente! e10 6c at Stennis Ford, Pembroke
Tim Emmett adds E10 to Stennis Ford, Pembroke
08/06/2010 - Climbing
Tim Emmett adds e10 to Stennis Ford, Pembroke
Tim Emmett has made the first ascent of 'Muy Caliente!' e10 6c at Stennis Ford, Pembroke
Prinzip Hoffnung, second ascent by Alex Luger
29/03/2010 - Climbing
Prinzip Hoffnung, second ascent by Alex Luger
On 06/12/2009 Alex Luger from Austria carried out the first repeat of Prinzip Hoffnung, the trad route established by Beat Kammerlander at the Bürser Platte in Austria.
Echo Wall, Ben Nevis, by Dave Macleod
15/12/2009 - Climbing
Echo Wall, Ben Nevis, by Dave Macleod
Dave Macleod analyses his ascent of Echo Wall on Ben Nevis. Climbed in July 2008, this terrifying route represented a new level of trad climbing for the 29 year old Scottish climber.
Stevie Haston interview
24/09/2009 - Climbing
Stevie Haston interview
Interview with British climber Steve Haston after his recent first ascent of Descente Lolitta at the Grotte de Sabart in Ariege, France.
Beat Kammerlander believes in Prinzip Hoffnung
13/03/2009 - Climbing
Beat Kammerlander believes in Prinzip Hoffnung
Beat Kammerlander has made the first ascent of the trad route "Prinzip Hoffnung" (8b/8b+, E9-e10) at the Bürser Platte in Vorarlberg, Austria.
Kevin Jorgeson, The Groove, Alex Honnold and England's gritstone
24/11/2008 - Climbing
Kevin Jorgeson, The Groove, Alex Honnold and England's gritstone
Kevin Jorgeson carries out the second ascent of The Groove, Cratcliffe Tor, England, while continuing his gritstone raid together with fellow American Alex Honnold.
James Pearson leads The Walk of Life E12 7a
01/10/2008 - Climbing
James Pearson leads The Walk of Life E12 7a
On 29 September James Pearson made the first ascent of 'The Walk of Life' at Dyer's Lookout, North Devon, at E12 7a a strong contender for one of the hardest trad routes in the world.
James Pearson climbing interview
18/08/2008 - Climbing
James Pearson climbing interview
Interview with the English climber James Pearson, the man responsible for some of the hardest pyscholgical outings on gritstone and flashes of Font 8b boulder problems.
Bouldering World Cup 2008:  Dmitry Sharafutdinov and Akiyo Noguchi win in Montauban
10/07/2008 - Competitions
Bouldering World Cup 2008: Dmitry Sharafutdinov and Akiyo Noguchi win in Montauban
Dmitry Sharafutdinov from Russia and Akiyo Noguchi from Japan won the penultimate stage of the Boudlering World Cup held in Montauban, France, last weekend, while the Austrians Kilian Fischhuber and Anna Stöhr have now won the overall World Cup 2008.