I am currently typing this from my new college dorm room in Kennedy Hall at Northeastern University in Boston! As my summer draws to a close, I figured I might as well share my many adventures before my engineering class schedule becomes too difficult to manage. Hopefully this will tie you over until then!
My summer started out in June with a trip to the Teva Mountain Games in Vail for the annual Bouldering World Cup. Vail is definitely one of my favorite competitions of the year. Besides having some awesome boulder problems in the comp itself, Vail is one of the most scenic locations in the United States, and boasts a wide array of outdoor sports. It’s not every weekend you get to experience kayaking, BMX, slacklining, dog jump competitions, and climbing all mixed into one. In the competition, I missed out on making semifinals by one hold on the second qualifier, but I felt strong on the two slab problems, flashing both of them. Looks like I need to work on more overhanging problems for next year… I guess slab is more of my style now? Weird. The rest of the weekend I got to hang out with Tris Sampson, Alex Johnson, Addison Kim, Elise Sethna, and a bunch of other friends before heading back to California.
| Team USA. |
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| Chillin' in the North Face store |
During my short week at home, I graduated high school! My time at Fremont High School was certainly a blast, and I will have friends and memories that I will keep the rest of my life. I also received the High School Senior of the Year award from the city of Sunnyvale for my volunteer work with the Fremont High School Bouldering Club trail cleanup and participating in climb-a-thons for my coach Stacey Collver, who received a double-lung transplant. However, life is all about moving on to encounter new things, so later that week I left for Atlanta to train for Nationals in the beginning of July.
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| My parents and I at the Fremont High School Senior Awards Night |
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| My first climbing coach, Stacey! |
Nationals training camp has always walked a fine line of out-of-control summer camp and the most intense climbing training you can fit into a single day, and this year was no exception. With around 50 other youth athletes, I trained at Stone Summit Climbing Gym for a solid 2.5 weeks leading up to the competition. After countless laps on the 60-foot wall, enough speed training to give us all bloody fingertips, and too many Lucy’s (see photo below) to count, I felt ready for Nationals.
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| The infamous Lucy. You can't go to Atlanta without having one.
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| Smiley faces in blood- the Stone Summit speed tradition. Photo: Faith Sullivan |
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| The Crew! |
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| Photo: Sydney McNair |
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| Photo: Sam Wolff |
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| Photo: Sydney McNair |
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| Brooklyn Boulders with my Ecuadorian friend Christian! |
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| Photo: David Sarver |
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| Running a lap on Short Subject (12a) Photo: Charlie Andrews |
| Donner Summit! |
| Kayaking expedition! |
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| Asia Shadow Play (8a+), Tonsai Beach Photo: Emily Andrews |
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| Photo: Emily Andrews |
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| Cara Cangreso (8b/+) Tonsai Beach Photo: Emily Andrews |
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| Deep Water Soloing on the Spiderman Wall Photo: Charlie Andrews |
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| Enjoying some delicious Thai smoothies on Tonsai! (mine was banana-mango-pineapple) Photo: Emily Andrews |
| Cricket! |
| Canadian sand beaver |
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| Qualifier 1 Photo: Garick Bay |
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| Qualifier 2 Photo: Garick Bay |
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| Qualifier 2 Photo: Garick Bay |
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| Speed Finals Photo: Garick Bay |




























