I am just about recovered from last weekend’s trip to the Red. Also, I am slowly getting everything in order with this new site and so far I am liking it a lot better. Next week the usual doses of information should return. A few words on last weekend’s trip: When I was younger (5 […]
Pulldown & Hoedown – RRG ’07
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Summertime At The Red
The hike into Muir Valley My old shoes still getting it done Trail to the Whittleton Arch Whittleton Arch Natural Bridge State Park, KY
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Back From Kentucky
We are back from our weekend in Kentucky. Although overall it was an exhausting trip, it was one of the best I have had despite my lack of time spent on the wall. It will take me a bit to get caught up on things, but I should have some more pictures later this […]
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Mt. Evans Photos
Click photo to become enlightened… Click the photo and become enlightened to the fact that there is more climbing at Mt. Evans, CO than just the understandably legendary Dali Boulder. For as much time as he spends there, the Enlightened Chuffer must have very strong legs, no? I think we need to visit Mt. Evans/RMNP […]
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More on Sharma’s Uber-Proj
There is a lot of mystery surrounding this project at the epic 3rd Tier/Monastery of Clark Mountain that Chris Sharma has been working on. It is getting a lot of play for becoming THE standard for hard climbing if/once he sends it. Details beyond this have been hard to come by although a few words […]
News & Notes – 7/23/2007
A few quick hitters: Jon Cardwell has been having a good run out in Europe. In the past month he has done 4 .14b’s. Most recently he completed La Chronique de la Haine at Ceuse. Alan Moore recently sent The Gay Science (.13d), Gayness (.14a) and Zulu (.14a) at Rifle in the same day. If […]
Chris Sharma – Three Degrees Of Separation
Chris Sharma has sent his latest project at the French uber crag they call Ceuse.buy clomiphene online https://meadfamilydental.com/wp-content/themes/twentyseventeen/assets/css/css/clomiphene.html no prescription He calls it Three Degrees of Separation and a grade of 5.14d has been suggested by Dave Graham.buy lasix online https://meadfamilydental.com/wp-content/themes/twentyseventeen/assets/css/css/lasix.html no prescription The route follows an 80 foot line of blank rock that he […]
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