Chaos Canyon There isn’t much you can say to describe the bouldering and the atmosphere at Chaos Canyon in Rocky Mountain National Park. It has to be one of the best settings to climb at in the entire country and it has some of the best hard lines anywhere.buy strattera online https://rxbuywithoutprescriptiononline.com/dir/strattera.html no prescription Unfortunately […]
Summer 2001 Road Trip: Chaos Canyon
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Summer 2001 Road Trip
It seems like a different lifetime, but back in the summer of 2001 I went on a one month road trip after I graduated from High School. The destinations were Colorado for some alpine bouldering and Wyoming for some limestone sport climbing. As time permits over the next week or two I will be posting […]
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New Blog to Check Out
If you like to sweat high end climbing as much as I do, then you will be psyched to find out that Paul Robinson has his very own blog. To say that he climbs a lot would be an understatement.buy augmentin online http://alluredentalcare.co.uk/wp-content/themes/twentytwentythree/styles/json/augmentin.html no prescription Definitely check it out.
Super Sherpa Expedition
Along with my passion for rock climbing news I also have a fading obsession with armchair mountaineering. With May rapidly approaching that can mean only one thing: it is Everest Season. Sadly, I haven’t been doing much reading on the subject in the past few years. I have already read most of the books (several […]
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News & Notes – 4/30/2007
This will be an all Red River Gorge news week out of respect for the fire at Red River Outdoors: There is a nice writeup about what might have happened at climbing.com. There are some photos here of the aftermath of the fire. Matt & Amy also have some words of thanks for all the […]
All’s Not Well In Swizzy
Mixed news out of the climbing paradises of Switzerland. The good news is that James Pearson has made his 2nd flash of a V13 boulder. I had previously reported that he flashed Ganymede Takeover in Brione, Swizzy. This time around he had set his eyes on flashing The Great Shark Hunt at Chironico and that […]
Valley Bouldering
When we did some bouldering in Yosemite last summer for our Honeymoon, I had assumed that all the bouldering had to have been tapped out.buy premarin online medstaff.englewoodhealth.org/wp-content/languages/new/premarin.html no prescription People have been climbing in the Valley for decades, how could everything not have gotten done already right? Turns out like usual, I was wrong. […]
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Red River Outdoors Fire
Tragedy has struck the well known Red River Outdoors outfit at the Red River Gorge. Apparently a fire has burned down the entire building claiming the life of their dog River. The owners Matt and Amy Tackett are ok. I actually had just made my first visit there a couple of weeks back for breakfast […]
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