Beiträge

Im Rahmen der Internationalen Sportartikelmesse ispo ging in München der erste Termin des Deutschen Bouldercups 2013 über die Bühne. Vor rund 1500 Zuschauern setzten sich Julia Winter vom DAV Sächsischer Bergsteigerbund und Stefan Danker vom DAV Landshut gegen die Konkurrenz durch. Die Entscheidungen waren denkbar knapp: Sowohl bei den Damen als auch bei den Herren waren Sieger und Zweite nur jeweils einen Punkt auseinander.

Weiterlesen: Deutscher Bouldercup 2013 - München

Competition

Das DAV-Panorama hat meinen Text ziemlich gekürzt, hier ist der Artikel (und hier eine Slideshow), so wie ich ihn ursprünglich geschrieben hatte:

Vorsicht, potentiell kontroverser Inhalt! Der folgende Artikel geht davon aus, dass der Leser kein Problem damit hat, wenn Menschen jedes Alters und Geschlechts durch Wald und Wiesen huschen und Felsbrocken beklettern um nach dem Klettern spur- und geräuschlos wieder in die Zivilisation zu verschwinden. Denn darum geht es in diesem Artikel, ums Felsbrocken beklettern, auf Neudeutsch: Bouldern, und zwar in Deutschland! Ach Deutschland! Wir Deutschen tun uns mit den kleinen Abenteuern schwer...

Markus Bock, Coxa Distorta, Frankenjura 1997

Weiterlesen: Bouldern - Natursport für Kreative

Bouldering

Very nice video of Nina Caprez and Cedric Lachat in this mythical Rätikon route, with Nina making the first women ascent of one of the hardest multipitch routes in the world.

Climbing

You'll be in deep water ! The guys and gals in this season's HardMoves super final will be facing off against each other at the Historische Schwimmoper in Wuppertal, a futuristic indoor swimming centre, where we'll be building the climbing arena of your (wet) dreams. This time you won't just crimp, swing and crush it in the best HardMoves fashion - you'll be doing it with 1,200 raw throats "venga!"ing you on and with 7m of thin air and a huge, 1.6mio. liter crashpad below you. Make sure water isn't your personal kryptonite!
HardMoves 2013

Competition

If you started climbing in the early eighties, there were only a couple heros to choose from and among those outstanding climbers, Patrick Edlinger was not only the most glamerous, he was also the one "who had it all". Some of the most inspiring imagery of that time showed Patrick Edlinger soloing barefoot in the Verdon and Buoux or repeating everything in the western US in unheard-of good style. He single-handingly developed the Verdon and Ceüse (!!!) and, just when everybody thought he was just a poser (some of his film were rather "french" ;-) - he won all the important competitions! Among them was Munich 1989, the pic below shows him on the final route.

Patrick Edlinger winning Munich, 1989

In 2006 he moved to La Palud to be close to his beloved Verdon Gorge where I shot the pic of Patrick and his kid in 2005. He became only 52 and will be always remembered for one of the characters who shaped modern climbing forever!

Patrick Edlinger with his kid, Verdon 2005

Somebody already uploaded my video comparision of Patrick Edlinger and Wolfgang Güllich in Munich 1989 in bad quality (after the break) but I will re-upload it in better quality as well as other footage we have of Patrick...

Weiterlesen: R.I.P. Patrick Edlinger

Climbing

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