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On Liv Sansoz's Blog
Cela va bientôt faire deux mois que mon coude est douloureux à cause d'une tendinite. Après avoir observé une période de repos complet sans amélioration j'ai réalisé que grimper tranquille et maintenir 
On Liv Sansoz's Blog
My elbow has been painful since almost two months now due to a tendinitis. Physiotherapy, ice and stretching have been very helpful lately. Climbing gently feels better that resting completely as if my elbow needs to move and stay "alive" to recover. 
On Liv Sansoz's Blog
I love sharing my passion with my friends who come from other scenes. Most of the time I'm away, climbing with some other strong climbers. Lately, my elbow started to be painful and it was diagnosed as a tendinitis. I was forced to slow down and I 
On Liv Sansoz's Blog
A few days ago, I met up with the Mountain Academy team for a wonderful climbing trip in the Vercors, a beautiful massif South of Grenoble.
The Mountain Academy has been set up by Jerome Blanc-Gras and Mountain
Hardwear. The idea was to gathered 
On Nina Caprez's Blog
Here we are, a little video about the most beautiful line I ever did in my little climbing life. Enjoy it!
On Liv Sansoz's Blog
I already miss this picturesque area. Taghia (Morocco), is a terrific place. Imagine a small village of 400 inhabitants at 1900m altitude surrounded by impressive but attractive faces. Taghia is like a sacred place where respect and humility are important. 
On Liv Sansoz's Blog
Voilà un certain temps que je n'avais pas écrit de news alors que je n'ai pas arrêté de grimper. Rien de mutant ni d'exceptionnel cependant, juste de belles voies en montagne, partagées avec de supers compagnons de 
On Liv Sansoz's Blog
Ines Papert and I have been speaking since a little while to share more climbing and adventures together.
Lately, Ines suggested we should climb the "Super Cirill" route in Ticino. It is a trad climbing route of 9 pitches (7a+, 
On Nina Caprez's Blog
Après avoir enchainé la grande voie 'Hotel Supramonte', Cédric et moi, on a bien profité de la plage à Cala Gonone. On était tellement fatigue, la voie nous a carrément bouffé!
Alors 
On Nina Caprez's Blog
"New Petzl helmets, especially for girls..." This was the theme of a nice film shooting in the Calanques... 
On Petzl Crew's Blog
Behind every breakthrough in the progression of climbing, there's a true story of doubt and determination, perseverance in the face of failure. 
On Steve Mc Clure's Blog
The Petzl Roc trips get better and better, bigger and bigger. This year was no exception, with single pitch routes 100m long, I don't think they get any longer. I was invited again, obviously as the token Brit, there for dry humour and poor dress sense and perhaps because I've won a few trips, even up against the likes of Sharma and Andrada. Fortunately they hadn't spotted it was clearly either a fluke or involved some serious cunning. On performance alone I think I'd be lucky to scrape in!
On Liv Sansoz's Blog
Notre voyage touche à sa fin. J'avais envie de vivre une première expérience en big wall et c'est chose faite.... 
On Liv Sansoz's Blog
On Sam Beaugey's Blog
Québec ice trip makes always mad, but f***ing happy...
There is nothing better than feeling the cold when you get out from Montreal Airport and listening a strong (but sweet) accent, asking you if
you want some beans with your poutine 