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Repeated by Joe Kinder:

" I was feeling awful and depressed in regards to the shootings and heinous tragedies of Newtown, Conn. This for me was the first time in a while that I had a total break down. I was crying, moody, totally worthless feeling. Everything felt pointless and there we were, investing ourselves soulfully on these pointless endeavors. I pulled my shoes on, tied in and looked up. I was not in any “a muerte” mood what-so-ever and I almost started crying when Colette consoled me again, right before I left the ground again.

From that moment on it was kind of a dream. I just kinda did it. I climbed from the ground to the top. I was lowered. And I just stood there and heard people yelling and all looking at me. I didn’t feel very satisfied, or accomplished. I just felt like I climbed a bunch and then I was on the ground again."

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Sell on 9b your climbing topos to other world climbers !

Posted by 9b on March 1, 2013 at 4:00pm 0 Comments

27cragsclimbervoice8a and many others are amazing sites, but sometimes, expecially if you worked a lot to envision, bolt, clean routes or boulders, you want to monetize a little your efforts.

9b can help you in this aim.

 

As you can see here, in 9b there are many " topo groups ".

 

You can add a discussion in every "topo group".

In your discussion you can edit and publish your own climbing topoguide, as a "paywall", a "destination page", requiring climbers their payment by credit card or paypal to access and read, even on SMARTPHONES (iphones, android phones, ...)

 

After having paid, climbers can see, save and print your climbing topoguide.

 

In this discussion you can add:

 

1) PHOTOS regarding one specific SECTOR (of routes or bouldering, dws lines)

 

a) "PHOTO topo":

It's very easy to edit a photo topo:

- upload a photo of a rock in a topo group discussion

- drawn the lines

- write names and grades (an example…

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