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climber fell from high first clip on Revelations, broke his ankle, and earned a 2-minute spot on the local news.

You can watch the dramatic coverage, including hard-hitting commentary by local climbers, here.

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How is this news? Some guy rolled his ankle playing tennis last night at the local Y, where is the film crew? The bolt is actually in a good spot and not all that dangerous as the landing is flat and sandy. Although for the new leader this might not be best choice of routes to break into the grade. I'm not even sure if you could get that bolt with a clip stick, it is a ways up there (how tall are clip sticks anyway?)

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Got to love those gear close-ups! It really 'puts' the viewer almost on the rock. Doesn't it? :/

 

Since when did rock routes become "courses"? It's not a goddamn country club. It's as though they thought he chose a too difficult golf course for his current skill level.

 

Again the News hasn't any clue. So it goes.

 

 

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You can place a couple reasonably good small wired stoppers on the way up to that first bolt. I rarely do it anymore though...runout routes suck and the people who put them up are selfish prima donnas. Myself included, as I put up a couple runnout routes in my younger days.

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Sux that guy broke his ankle, but I can just imagine that young TV reporter for the Bend station going out to Smith when he gets the report of an accident and then trying to figure out how to dramatize a broken ankle.

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