Saturday, January 7, 2012

Top 100. #100.

Like the pad post I have a new idea for a series of posts. Here it is. Urban Climber made a list of the top 100 boulder problems in America. You can find it

here:

http://www.urbanclimbermag.com/road_worthy/100_best_boulders_in_america/

I will write about the problems on the list I have climbed and give you my thoughts. Some are very very good, others are terrible.

Here is my First.

#100.

The Raven

Location: Sandstone, MN
Rating: V12
FA: ME!!!!!!AHAHAHAHAH!!!!1 I WINNN!!!!
Number it should be: #11


The story,

I had a major epic with this one. It took me 20 days. I injured my finger, punted on the end like 3 times, had a bunch of wablers and finally sent. It is still the BEST PROBLEM I HAVE EVER CLIMBED.


Brian Camp near the end.

Brian soaking the Sun up.

Me! I WIN!

The Haps...



^This is Beyond life, and on the top 100..
I have climbed 35 of the 100. I wanted to add a few pictures and let everyone know what I have been up to.. in a very ADD way.



Tonight I went to the Gopher Game with my dad and it was awesome.... except they lost.

I also climbed today, it was awesome.

I tried a amazing project... and did all but the crux move.. it is not as good as the Raven but WAY BETTER THAN DEVIL'S LAKE CHOSS!!!! I think it will be 8a? Maybe 7C+.. But lately I am getting tired of wondering what grade goes with what problem.. I guess I just like climbing hard. For me.

I went to Arkansas. With Molly. ^this is not Molly.

Even Molly climbed a little bit.

I have been playing a TON of Fifa. It is amazing, I am undefeated in on expert thanks to a 90th min GOAL from Messi..

Pi came to Arkansas, he slept alot.

Chris Craft came home and punted all over Pocket Hercules.

Brian also came home. We all went to Sandstone. IN DECEMBER.. IT was perfect! Brian had this to say over a text "I think the Raven is the best problem I have ever tried". This is also on the Top 100..

More Brian on The Raven.

I spent some time with my Family ^this is my nephew Miles.
THE RAVEN!! Do you live in the Midwest? Have you tried it? If not, why the hell not?