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Power of Jam – Nico Favresse and Seán Villanueva on Climbing from Patagonia’s Tin Shed


Patagonia ambassadors Nico Favresse and Seán Villanueva spent four months in fall 2008 traveling western North America (the pair are from Belgium) with their climbing gear, a mandolin, a tin whistle and a penchant for hitchhiking. From Squamish to the Bugaboos to Yosemite to Indian Creek they did bold repeats, set new routes and played many a jam session along the way. For more multimedia stories from Patagonia, visit the Tin Shed: www.patagonia.com

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Posted by admin    Date: Saturday, July 24, 2010

Categories: Indoor Rock Climbing Gear

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Climber Survives Fall From El Capitan

Climber Survives Fall From El Capitan
A 48-year-old man survived a 65-foot fall while climbing the popular El Capitan rock climb in Yosemite National Park.

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Posted by admin    Date: Monday, May 24, 2010

Categories: Intro to Indoor Climbing Basics

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How to make better recovery from hard exercise of rock climbing?

After fitting for my arm, foot, I don’t feel very tired at the muscle, however, after 2 days, the muscle feel very ache, sour, and hurt. Why does this happen and how to make the recovery faster. Especially I want to rock climbing one day and train my muscle one day and then day by day in turn. If my muscle keep this sour, I can not have a good training on rock climbing.

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, March 14, 2010

Categories: Intro to Indoor Climbing Basics

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