Brief History of Climb

Today, dynamic climbing - lunging, dyno's, deadpoint's etc. - is considered a mainstream climbing style.

But that hasn't always been the case. On today's episode we trace to the origin on dynamic climbing to an exact time, place, and even a specific route.

From there we look at how this style of climbing spread from its early origins.


SOURCES

Ament, Pat - "John Gill: Master of Stone" 1979.

Sherman, John - "Stone Crusade: A Historical Guide to Bouldering In America." 1994.

Ament, Pat - "Climbing Free: A History of Free Climbing in America." 1999.

John Gill's website - johngill.net

Lynn Hill Chris Sharma Conversation about Technique (Lynn Hill Youtube)

John Gill explains his early philosophy of bouldering (Brave New Wild - Oakley Louise Youtube)

MUSIC CREDIT:


Track: "Back In Your Town"
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Track: "Roll Through"
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Track: "Celluloid Visions"
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Track: "Just For Kicks"
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Track: “Gnarly Man”
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Track: “Fun Time Party”
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What is Brief History of Climb?

Explore true stories from rock climbing and bouldering's modern history with host James Howell as he introduces you to the people, events, and incredible places that shaped our sport.