Archive for June, 2010

Renewed Psych!!

June 30, 2010 - 7:38 pm No Comments

This past weekend I spent both days under the shadow of the Chief in Squamish. I haven’t bouldered in Squamish for a few months, and to be honest, I hadn’t been that psyched to spend that much time there this summer. I was tired of the same old problems and areas. But this weekend, I headed out with a group of psyched climbers, keen on finding some different boulders. With the help of the new Squamish Bouldering guidebook authored by Marc Bourdon, which contains tons of new problems, we had an amazing weekend!

I tried a ton of new problems, and rediscovered my love of the Squamish boulders.

I also began to work on a beautiful and often climbed V10 at the Grand Wall Boulders called Worm World Low. I have done the stand start, which is a soft V9, and had dabbled on the low start a few times last summer. I have never put a huge effort into a boulder problem. I most often focus on sport routes in the summer. Last summer I put my heart and soul into Division Bell, up at Chek. Yet this summer, I’ve been bouldering alot and I think it would be amazing to try something hard and to put a lot of effort into it. Worm World Low is perfect, because all the hard moves are made with your left arm, which saves my still recovering right shoulder. So I’ve made it my goal to try Worm World Low and just see what happens.
Also, lately the girls have been KILLING IT in the boulder fields. Thomasina Pidgeon recently climbed The Summoning Sit, a sick V12 at the Murrin boulders near Squamish. Angie Payne just sent No More Greener Grasses, a stiff V12 at Mount Evans. Alex Puccio also recently sent Centaur, V12, and flashed a V10 called Fireball. It’s just amazing to see such power and strength come from these dedicated climbers, and I know they are all capable of pushing the boundaries of female bouldering. I’m inspired and psyched and I want to climb as hard as them. One step at a time!

Here are a few pics from the weekend.

Ryan working Stalling Tim, V10

Jamie running a lap on Killing Me Softly, V6

Enjoying Prime Time Sit, V5, at the Murrin boulders

Ryan Chilling with the Chief

Ryan Chilling with the Chief

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Finally, I recently came across this short video clip of Yuji Hirayama, one of the most impressive rock climbers in the world. I say impressive, because not only is he a talented and intelligent climber, with the capability to onsight 5.14 routes, he is also one of the most positive and happiest people. This video showcases this attitude and I was so inspired by Yuji’s philosophy. So check it out, feel the psych, and go climb some rock!

Sean McColl Finished Second

June 26, 2010 - 7:28 pm No Comments

This just in! Sean McColl just finished second place in the World Cup today in Eindhoven. Ryan and I just watched it live through a link on the IFSC website. Sean finished agonizingly close to the first place winner, with a one fall difference between the two. Anna Stohr finished first for the women, even though she wasn’t able to finish the first problem. She just floats up the wall. What an inspiration.  Check out the full results at the IFSC website.
Way to go Sean! We are cheering for you!!! Keep it up and have a blast.

Now time for Squamish!!

Climbographs!

June 6, 2010 - 2:22 am 3 Comments

Howdy. Here are a few fun climbing snaps from a weekend trip to Pemberton Ryan and I took a few weeks ago. It was perfect weather and we both had a great time, climbing on the classics of the area.
Into the Light is a beautiful problem and according to Ryan, “probably the best boulder problem in B.C.” Phew! What a claim! It sure was fantastic though.
We were also lucky enough to bump into a friend from Squamish who gave us the low down in a beautiful little gem hidden beside a waterfall. It felt like we were in a fantasy world, hiding in the little alcove right next to a raging waterfall. Such a trip.

Well, that’s all for now. I just hope you enjoy these photos.

Side note: Stacey (my big sis!) finished an impressive 24th place in her first open bouldering world cup in Vail, CO this weekend. Ryan also competed and finished an equally impressive 26th place. One fall from making semi-finals. Balls! Next time! Sean McColl finished 16th, falling out of the final 6 after the semi-final round. I’m sure the big guy ain’t too happy, but hell, he has a whole summer of Euro fun to make up for it. Have a wonderful trip!

Until next time,

xoxo

Morning Blossoms

Morning Blossoms

Olson climbing "Into the Light" Classic!

Olson climbing "Into the Light" Classic!

Into the Light once again

Into the Light once again

Brushin off 'em rocks

Brushin off 'em rocks

Dazed and confused on "White Bread Lover"

Dazed and confused on "White Bread Lover"

Into the Light. Step 1

Step 2!

Gushing Waterfall. Classic Unnamed