Showing posts with label BRMS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BRMS. Show all posts

Thursday, February 17, 2011

VA Obscurities

Lots going on to jibber about today...grab a beer and get ready:

Uno:  Sale time...like woah, at Blue Ridge!  Evolv Talons 2s, Gri Gri's, Boss Hog pads, select draws, 'biners, harnesses, and lots more are on sale, all weekend.  All in addition to most of the winter clothing.  It all hits 40% off on Sunday & Monday, but don't wait till then because you might miss out.  Stop in for details or check it out online! How could it get better? Gri Gri 2, new Black Diamond draws, rope bags and more all just arrived!
nuff said...
climbing gear on sale!  sneak peek!
Dos: Banff tickets are going WAY FAST.  If you don't have one, you better act quick, or you might get left on the curb March 16th.


Tres: WFA course is going on Mountain Lake soon.  March 26-27th to be exact.  If you play in the woods like we do, then you owe it to your partners and family to know how to deal if shit hits the fan.  Matt is one of the best, and this two day course is primo.  

Quattro:  Obscurities from crags around SWVA


SWVA Obscurities from adam walker on Vimeo.




Sunday, February 13, 2011

Banff 2011 and more...

A new variation went up at 2nd Mountain, as reported by Matt B.  Start on WormWorld and link into the finishing moves on Jared.  The problem was suggested to be in the V8 realm.

The seasonal closure for the Falcons has started for the North End at Moore's Wall...gonna have to wait awhile for Orange Crush.  A long while...
bummer...


Banff is back in the 'burg March 16th 2011.


• Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour 
We are excited to present the Annual BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR this year at the historic Lyric Theatre, in downtown Blacksburg, VA. 

The 2011 edition of the film festival brings together a wide range of mountain escapades from all over the world. Come see how cinematographers push the limits to present films showcasing breath-taking locations, amazing cultures, and daring athletes. One showing only, so don't miss out!

Tickets are available for sale only at Blue Ridge Mountain Sports, located at the First and Main shopping plaza. The festival sold out in 2010, so act quickly!

Where: The Lyric Theatre
When March 16th, 7pm 2011
Cost: $13 in adavance / $15 day of show


Saturday, September 11, 2010

2 great festivals next week!

Looking for some fun times in the gymless 24060?  Well, two film festivals are going on over the next few days!  First up is the Reel Rock Tour, brought to Blacksburg by the Climbing Club at VT.  Sure to be a great time for all of the climbers in the NRV!  Stop by early, check out the Blue Ridge booth, and make sure to buy tickets for the gear raffel.  Some great stuff to be raffeled off from BRMS, Chaco, Mountain Khaki, Mammut, and more!  Best of all, proceeds are being donated to NRAC and the Access Fund!


Venue: Graduate Life Center at Virginia Tech Auditorium
Date: Tue 09/14
Show Time: 7:00 pm
Tickets: $6 at the door. Doors open at 6:30pm.






Back for a 2nd year, is RoanokeOutside.com presenting Radical Reels!

Faster, steeper, higher, deeper! The most outrageous mountain sport films from the 34th annual Banff Mountain Film Festival will thrill and inspire you with big-screen adventures when RADICAL REELS comes to Roanoke on September 15. 

Bike tough trails, paddle wild waters, and ski steep slopes. The Radical Reels Tour runs every spring & winter and spans North America bringing a variety of mountain sport films to a wide range of viewers from hard-core outdoor adventurers to weekend warriors. Grab your tickets and hang on to your seats as we present the world’s best action films on skiing, boarding, climbing, biking, kayaking and more – all brought to life on the big screen. The tour makes only one stop in Virginia, and this is it!  
GET OUTSIDE EXPO - From 5:00-6:30 local outfitters, stores, non-profits, and volunteer groups will have tables set up showcasing what it is they do. Come meet the people who keep our outdoors moving! 

Time
5:00PM–6:30PM (Outdoor Expo–come whenever!) 
6:45PM (Radical Reels showing–be on time)
Where
The Jefferson Center
 (downtown Roanoke).
Notes 
Beer and wine available.
Cost 
$13 (includes tax) - Last year's event sold out early - so get your tickets now.
  • Purchase Tickets Online (additional $2.50 fee)
  • Call (540.345.2550) or buy in person and there is no additional $2.50 fee
  • Students tickets are $7 (must purchase at Jefferson Center)
Facebook Users
Check out the Facebook Event Page to see who else is coming and invite your friends.






Check 'em out, as they both are great shows and not to be missed!

Friday, August 13, 2010

West ward!

Broce element of bC is chilling at the airport in Roanoke

so far:
1 55 min flight delayed
1  accidently deleted post
1 questioned piece of baggage
1 questioned piece of clothing
1 questioned computer
2nd flight delay, 10 min

and still haven't left Roanoke.  So with some time to kill... a post with 2 quick notes:

1st:

Currently bouldering at Mtn Lake is still closed.  Mountain Lake Conservancy
is re-evlauating what types of recreation they wish to allow on their land.
While local resources are working with MLC to guide this evalauation, it is
requested that the climbing community continue to abstain from bouldering at
Mtn Lake.  In order to not only show support for the MLC's wishes, but also
the importance of the resource to the climbing community, a petition is circulating.  Please take a moment to sign:  They are available at the Climbing Club @ VT, W, Travis M, or Blue Ridge Mountain Sports.  The petitions will be collected in the up coming weeks prior to a land management proposal meeting for the Mtn Lake area. Thank you for taking the time to do so as we try to show the community's concern for for our local resource.


2nd:
We climb at the NRG, we love it, and could stand to give a day of work back.  So save the date, head out, and lend a hand.  We are, will we see you there?


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From NRAC:
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Lend just an hour or two, a whole day or multiple days!
What: Junkyard Wall approach trail, risers and re-route
When: Tuesday, August 31 – Monday, September 6
Where: Junkyard Wall each day at 8:30 am
Bring: Closed-toed shoes, your own food, water, etc.
Junkyard Wall gets its name from the actual unofficial junkyard that once graced what is now the approach trail. The hill was, "once an overflowing mound of washing machines, Mason jars, old tires, and household refuse," writes Mike Williams in New River Gorge Rock Climbs (Wolverine Press). The NPS cleaned the largest of the trash out long ago, but the tinier detritus remains. That combined with the steep nature of the trail makes approaching Junkyard the most dangerous part of the day. Who knows how deep the trash runs?! Take a gander at the millions of glass shards lining the path and it's easy to see why some call it "Hepatitis Hill."
Well, not for much longer. Beginning Tuesday, August 31 and going on through Labor Day Weekend, NRAC and the NPS plan to attack the long-standing Junkyard Wall approach problem by re-routing parts of the trail and installing steps where needed. The major push will occur Saturday, September 4, but we'll gladly accept your help on any one of those days. If you can lend an entire day, that’s great, but we understand the lure of the cliff, too. If all you can give us is an hour or two, we’ll appreciate you just as much!
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So there you have it: two great opportunities to spread some love to 2 of our unique resources.  So gain some good karma, sign a petition, and help move some trash!

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