This was pretty much the theme of the UBC Earth Treks Roc Comp 2010… Daniel Woods, Rob D’Anastasio, Magnus Mitboe, Vasya Vorotnikov, Paul Robinson, and Chris Sharma on Mens’ Finals problem no. 1 at the UBC Earth Treks Bouldering Competition. We went nuts when Chris Sharma crushed everyone, and I wanted to share the experience. Enjoy.

Sharma doing his thing….damn dude…..

Chris Sharma’s meteoric climbing career started when he won the Bouldering Nationals at age 14 and opened the hardest climb in America (at the time, 5.14c) a year later. In the decade that followed, Chris has continued to take climbing to a new level. Not only has he consistently shattered previous conceptions of difficulty, he was recently voted 8a Climber of the Decade. He has sent multiple 5.15 routes, bouldered V15, onsighted 5.14b, and established deep water solo routes at the highest grades. Chris holds claim to the current hardest route in America, and perhaps the world, with his ascent of Jumbo Love at Clark Mountain in California. Chris has a lot on his plate this year with a new house in Spain, establishing a string of 5.15 routes and climbing almost daily with his girlfriend Daila Ojeda. The area around their home is considered one of the hotspots for the sport globally with more than 70 crags featuring steep limestone caves and seemingly endless possibilities. It looks like Chris will have plenty of time to perfect his Spanish accent…

Chris Sharma tells us what he has been up to and where he has been lately (new routes, new plans)

Chris Sharma and my 6 year old son at the 2010 Bouldering Earth Treks Roc Comp.

Chris Sharma – Gone

16 May 2010

Music: Switchfoot – Gone Get it from itunes.

Earth Treks Roc Comp 2010 Qualifying in Columbia, MD

Shrek breaks a hold off an indoor rock climbing wall…ouch!!! Jacy

Sharma on Finals #3. The 2010 Earth Treks Roc Comp Championship came down to this problem

Chris Sharma in the Ozark Mountains working on, and sending Witness the Fitness. A 40 foot V14 roof, climbing on small edges and mushroom shaped knobs. Sharma did the first ascent on March 13, 2005 and it has only seen one repeat by Fred Nicole.

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