Jon Glassberg and Carlo Traversi discover a secret book that helps them learn a long forgotten climbing move, the pogo.
Carlo meets up with his scientist buddies and they work hard to learn the forgotten moves. Jonny Hork and Nic Sherman help Carlo learn the science behind the move.
Carlo learns the movement and applies it to a "Super Pogo Boulder Problem" that he sets. It works.
Footage from Chuck Fryberger's "Core" of Nalle Hukkataival, Chuck…
Jon Glassberg and Carlo Traversi discover a secret book that helps them learn a long forgotten climbing move, the pogo.
Carlo meets up with his scientist buddies and they work hard to learn the forgotten moves. Jonny Hork and Nic Sherman help Carlo learn the science behind the move.
Carlo learns the movement and applies it to a "Super Pogo Boulder Problem" that he sets. It works.
Footage from Chuck Fryberger's "Core" of Nalle Hukkataival, Chuck…
Jon Glassberg and Carlo Traversi discover a secret book that helps them learn a long forgotten climbing move, the pogo. Also known as the Moon Kick. Enjoy the show!
Jon Glassberg and Carlo Traversi discover a secret book that helps them learn a long forgotten climbing move, the pogo.
Carlo meets up with his scientist buddies and they work hard to learn the forgotten moves. Jonny Hork, Nic Sherman, and Carlo dive deep into the science behind the move...
Jon Glassberg and Carlo Traversi discover a secret book that helps them learn a long forgotten climbing move, the pogo.
Carlo meets up with his scientist buddies and they work hard to learn the forgotten moves.
Carlo learns the movement and applies it to a "Super Pogo Boulder Problem" that he sets.
Footage from Chuck Fryberger's "Core" of Nalle Hukkataival, Chuck Fryberger, and Kevin Jorgeson trying "Airstar" (V13) in Rocklands, South Africa.
Carlo Traversi climbing Aslan (V14) in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Aslan is a 24-move link-up from the start holds of Gangbang (V8) into Centaur (V12). Special thanks to Five Ten, Revolution, and Verve.
Carlo Traversi sends Burnout, V12, at Walker Ranch on his fifth or so go. The problem is on a perfect granite bloc just west of Boulder, CO. The crew was full-fledged and ready to climb and enjoy the beautiful weather (it was almost too warm- notice Jon's pad-shade-provider). The footage and video was kind of spur of the moment but I think it turned out well. Enjoy!
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