Posts tagged Rock Climbing
Boulder Rock Club Indoor Climbing Gym
May 5th
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone:(800) 836-4008
Hours:
Monday – Friday 6:00 am – 11:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sunday 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Email: info@boulderrockclub.com
Map & Reviews
Website: http://boulderrockclub.com/
Colorado Mountain School: http://coloradomountainschool.com/
On this demo page you can see all of the promotions, video, social media and results we produced for Boulder Rock Club Indoor Climbing Gym.
Boulder Channel 1
Business Page
Commercial
Channel 1 Networks
Fitness
22 Boom TV Show
74 – 2014 Best in Boulder
The Commercial is also in our Commercial Reels that play on Boulder Channel 1, Denver Channel 1 and C1N.TV
Banner Ads featured on C1N, Denver Channel 1 & Boulder Channel 1.
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Twitter
Commercial
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Video on Youtube
Video on Facebook
New Video News
New Video
Business Page Link
Youtube
Video
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Boulder Sports
74 – Best in Boulder Special
Boulder Channel 1
Longmont
Commercials
Best of Boulder
Google+
Business Page
Pinterest
Business Page
Commercial
O’Meara Ford – 100 Anniversary Celebration
Jun 29th
We go back to O’meara Ford in Northglenn for their 100th Anniversary Celebration and talk with their famous spokesperson Bonnie and she introduces us to Brian O’meara and his family and learn about the long history of the O’Meara Ford Center in Colorado and Denver. Lots of fun at this event including Face Painting, Jumpy Castles, Rock Climbing, Photos, Petting Zoo, Animal Riding, even Fishing, Stilt Walkers and Unicycling, with special music by Buckstein.
127 Hours – Movie Trailer
Feb 4th
James Franco stars in director Danny Boyle’s inspiring survival drama based on the incredible true story of Aron Ralston, who became trapped alone in a Utah canyon for days after slipping on a loose rock, and resorted to extraordinary measures in order to make it out of his dire predicament alive. An experienced hiker and climber, Ralston (Franco) is very much in his element when he parks his truck by a mountain near Moab, UT, hops on his bike, and peddles to the middle of nowhere. Later, when Ralston encounters a pair of young female hikers who have gotten lost while searching for a local landmark, he jovially shows them a sight that most casual hikers miss before bidding them farewell and continuing on his way. Drifting through the canyons alone, deep in thought, however, the explorer who presumed he was ready for anything quickly discovers just how fast things can spin out of control when a rock gives way as he shimmies down a crevice, and pins his hand to the unforgiving wall of stone. Over the course of the next 127 hours, Ralston tries everything he can think of to free himself, flashing back to small but memorable events in his life — as well as forward to the future that he might enjoy should he manage to wiggle free — as his body begins the slow process of shutting down. Eventually realizing that the only way out is to leave part of himself behind, the exhausted, delirious adventurer draws his cheap made-in-China multi-tool, and does what it takes to survive.