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wallclimber109If the video link on this page isnt working you can check the video out on youtube. www.youtube.com/...
Alex FritzJacob, George has been establishing stuff in McClellan for a very long time, he is out there all the...
JacobNot all of these lines are FA's strong people have been bouldering at mcclellen for at least 6 years...
MeliThank you to Veephoto for the climbing picture!
haveronglad u had a great trip!
This winter break I took my annual trip to Hueco Tanks for a little more than a week. I drove out to Hueco with my coach John Myrick and the ARG climbing team to camp out and climb. For the six days that we climbed we only went to East and East Spur which kept us quite occupied, most of the climbing days were pretty good in terms of weather and sending. The first day our guide took us to a new climb called Mad Bunny Face that was a V8 but there was also an alternate climb kinda...
Begin part one of my long awaited South East Asia trip. I've been wanting to travel to this area for more than half my life. The stunning tropics. Warm humid air. Big cities. Rural farmlands. Monkeys. Palm trees. Ten flights. It is to be my biggest adventure yet. And I get to do it with friends.First stop is Borneo. I arrive after a full day of travel. 6 of us split a cab to the lovely Wisma Sanyan building. I'm delirious by this point. I feel like I lost an entire day, but we push on. Straight to the...
At the beginning of this month I went to Red Rocks, NV. Which is one of my favorite places to climb. I love the sandstone, the amazing incut crimps, and the proximity to Las Vegas. Although the weather was much cooler than I expected, especially in the canyons. I was able to climb at the Kraft Boulders, in the sun, every day. Paul and I were shown some new development up Gateway Canyon. One of the new problems is a fun little V6 called Three Steps to the Door. I got the FFA!
I have been in Durango, Colorado bouldering and exploring new areas. Turtle lake has been my favorite place here so far. Driving up to the bouldering from the road is definitely a plus. The weather has been very hit or miss and the new snow has created lots of mud and ice. My first day up here was mostly just exploring and getting adjusted to the skin friendly rock. Durango has these huge towering boulders everywhere with some of the best quality movement I have experienced in a while.
Training for SCS season can be very crucial. Facing my fears everyday can be tough. Getting out of my comfort zone from 40 feet off of the ground is nerve-racking for me. Getting pumped half way up the route is my favorite feeling, that is when I can push myself the to the best potential. I have many goals this year for sport climbing!
On belay… Climb on! Back to the routine; slipping on my harness, tying in, and lastly hearing my heart beat like a drum when clipping. Ever since I was little I have always been scared of highest. My fear of heights also comes with pros; I will try my hardest to finish the route so then I don't hesitate when I fall.Its SCS season once again! I have not practiced in SCS season in two years. This year I have finally decided to train!














