How to Start a Climbing Website in 3 Easy Steps
Guest post from Crux.com co-founder Matt Paden on 3 steps to starting a climbing website
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Guest post from Crux.com co-founder Matt Paden on 3 steps to starting a climbing website
A look at a new site for creating ticklists and tracking your climbs called Sendage
Via B3Bouldering comes news that Daniel Woods has started a new website with a blog, pictures, video, etc. Check it out here .
Paul Robinson just launched a new website P-Rob.com . Check it out for more background on Paul’s life as a painter and a professional climber.
Local climbers in British Columbia have launched a new online climbing magazine
Black Diamond has a redesigned website that includes a neat journal section featuring stories and reports from BD athletes.
The Northern Colorado Climbers Coalition recently launched their new website . Check it out for access news and free topos to areas like Poudre Canyon.
Dream In Vertical has an excellent post recapping the pros and cons of several ropes they have used.
Two new (to me) blogs for everyone to check out.
As someone who spends a good chunk of his time perusing the internet for climbing news and information, I can attest to the fact that it is incredibly difficult to follow everythin...
Via The Mountain World , we have a brand new time waster from our friends at Patagonia. They have launched a very cool site called Tin Shed that is supposed to mimic hanging out in...
I was perusing my messages on The Facebook yesterday when I saw a notification from my “friend” Urban Climber Magazine that their website had been redesigned. I’m into websites an...
If there is one dream I have, it is to simultaneously hold down a respectable job and travel the world climbing. Mike Doyle is living my dream. He has spent the last couple of year...
Just an update on Beth Rodden's new 5.14 trad route Meltdown . Big Up Productions was there filming her work on the route for the upcoming Dosage 5. Big Up shares their first hand...
"Pilgrimage", the Big Up movie featuring Chris Sharma and Katie Brown bouldering in Hampi, India, inspires anyone who watches it to dream of one day climbing in India. Unfortunatel...
Climbing.com has added two more pro climbers to their growing list of bloggers: Daniel Woods and Angie Payne. Angie's first blog is about her trip to the South with Jamie Emerson....
EMS is shooting their new catalog in Mallorca and they have Chris Sharma and Joe Kinder (among others) on the scene. Joe has started posting updates on the first couple of days on...
More information on subscribing to the Premium Area of the Momentum Video Magazine including a list of videos featured in the Premium Area.
Ethan Pringle has updated his Climbing.com blog with some more information on his recent exploits. He has given the Sharma project at Clark Mt. a working name of Jumbo Pumpin...
For a long time, Mike Call has been coming up with innovative ways to bring climbing content to the Internet. The first example that I was an avid consumer of was his SmackMag proj...
I think I just blew my mind. Or rather, Mike Call blew my mind. I haven't had a chance to check out the entire new site, but the Momentum Video Magazine has had a make over and it...
Ethan Pringle has updated his Climbing.com pro blog . He has had a pretty big summer since his last update mainly due to the fact that he recently made the 5th ascent of Real...
After no updates for 2 months, Dave Graham is back with an updated Climbing.com pro blog . Obviously the big news since his last entry was his repeat of Realization . In the blog,...
The September 2007 issue of Outside Magazine features a spread on Chris Sharma's whirlwind year that will be featured in the upcoming film King Lines. This whirlwind year that star...
Here are a few interesting stories to check out Splitterchoss has a couple of cool tidbits on climbing at Rifle. First is a post about a feature story done about climbing at Rifle...
ColoradoClimbs.com is no more, www.BoulderingMedia.com is the new outlet for bouldering pictures and videos. Of course, my favorite part is the list of problems V12 or harder in CO...
If you are as excited as I am about the upcoming climbing film "King Lines" then you should read this review from the Western Colorado Climbing blog. He was at the Outdoor Re...
...for me to get my act together, here a few things to check out: Issue 6 of the MomentumVM is starting to be posted. Only video available currently is the footage of Jon Cardwell...
If you are still wondering when the next update of MomementumVM is going to be (apparently soon?), here is something to hold you over (as long as you don't mind navigating through...
The latest edition of Climbing magazine devoted its cover and a big article to Jim Holloway (you can read the entire article online ). From what I have read, Holloway is most famou...
During my Climbers Behind The Lense post I somehow forgot to mention Wade David. He climbs, he shoots, and he also happens to have a couple of cool websites worth checking out. Fir...
Mo Dump is back with a new video that features a couple of Leavenworth, WA dynos. I can definitely identify with what happens on the first problem. I specialize in gett...
Here are some tidbits and things to check out: Dave Graham recently added another 5.14d to his impressive list of sends when he sent Ali-Hulk at Rodellar, Spain. Infamous Ali-hulk...
I spend a lot of time on here spewing about how many hard boulder problems guys like Daniel Woods and Paul Robinson have done lately, but their overall totals pale in comparison to...
Finally back with it...somewhat... Of course the big news while I was gone was Daniel Woods fulfilling another portion of my earlier predictions when he did the first ascent of the...
If you are bored of reading the blog of someone that never climbs (mine) you could try checking out Dave Graham's latest blog . Or, if you don't want to try to decipher his r...
Busy week for once, especially now that I am out of canned posts from 6 year old trips. Here are a few links: M7bouldering.com - New blog on the block - I have a feeling Nic will b...
If you like to sweat high end climbing as much as I do, then you will be psyched to find out that Paul Robinson has his very own blog . To say that he climbs a lot would be an unde...
I started writing this post about a month ago but got sidetracked. As a degenerate for climbing information I was obviously very excited to receive my 8a yearbooks about a month ag...
Dave Graham has a new pro blog up at Climbing.com covering: His ascent of Esclatamasters (5.14d) which he describes as such: It was crazy to feel my body work properly for climbing...
Leaving town for the weekend so here are some cool people/sites you can check out in the meantime: Ryan Olson has two pretty cool sites that are worth checking out on a regular bas...
I have one . So do plenty of other people. I get good natured shit from my friends for having one. I'm of course talking about the infamous 8a.nu scorecard. I truly don't think I h...
The Southeastern Climbers Coalition has an interview up on their site with all around climber and paragliding fanatic Will Gadd. His blog is also a pretty cool read. Right now he h...
The second edition of the new Momemtum Video Magazine is up! You can read my write-up about the first one here . Some of the links don't seem to be live yet but the first 4 are up....
First off, despite the fact that I tend to read way too much about climbers and know more about their sends than they probably do, I do not really know any of the climbers that I r...
Normally I would be more interested in this sort of thing but Dave Graham seems to be losing it a bit. He has a new Pro Blog at Climbing.com which is pretty uninformative if you wa...
Freakishly strong and freakishly man-ish Spanish climber Josune Bereziartu has an updated blog about her 2nd ascent of Patxi Usobiaga's .14b Mandragora in the Ordesa Valley, Spain.
Ethan Pringle has a new Pro Blog over at Climbing Magazine's website . Some good pictures and a good insight into all of the cool bouldering he has been doing lately.
If you are like me you look back with fond memories on the days of climbing media-supersites Smackmag.com and ClimbXmedia.com. The quality and quantity of videos offered each month...