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SalserGame On!, Oh "Graham Wizard"....GAME ON! Living The Dream....for us ALL!
Bianca SeridanGrate job, guys! It's really a fantastic place, cool, calm, democratic routes and esy to make friend...
Gabriel RamosIt's a dream coming true! Thanks for sharing our work to the community. Gabriel Ramos President Mont...
David PenningtonGood on her. I'm sort of in the same boat. A climbing fall wrecked my MCL/ACL and a few other L's. H...
turdsdude your first draw is backclipped.
For New Year's I went to Red Rocks for the first time. The bouldering was amazing and I did some great lines. Here is a video of me sending Potato Chips, The Pearl, Spittin' Venom, and Monkey Bar Direct.
Excited to be part of the team! Climbing in the northeast in the winter can be a challenge...this winter has been great for climbing and challenging for snow sports. I've been able to climb outside almost every week and have been training inside 3-4 days per week. Pawtuckaway has been great! Hoping to get there again next week and also looking to get down to the Gunks and Lincoln Woods soon. I'll be snowshoeing out to some of my local projects, cleaning the snow off and ticking them off my list in the near...
This weekend was the 6th annual Philadelphia Rock Gym ABS Regional Championships (Winter Burn). Despite some snowy weather Friday night that looked like it might impair our travels, Saturday morning came and the roads were clear so we made the trip to Philly.
Sorry for the late blog post, I've just been super busy lately! so i managed to get four climbing days in Hueco tanks over Christmas break and i climbed out of my mind, by far the best trip I've ever taken.
A couple weekends back a few friends and I ventured out to Red Rocks to spend some time projecting Wet Dream (V12), a stellar roof problem out in Black Velvet Canyon. This was my first time laying eyes on the boulders out there and I was not disappointed. With some good height, tricky technical movement, and a healthy dose of burl Wet Dream was everything the guidebook photos made it out to be and more. Our group quickly pieced together the bottom cruxes early in the day but were stymied by the top section, with its...
In just two days, Siebe Vanhee, George Ullrich, Sam Farnsworth, and myself are embarking on an expedition deep into the Venezuelan Jungle in search of the mysterious "steepest wall on earth." The fabled Amuri Tepui boasts what may be the most overhanging big wall on the planet, and armed with some Neon kneebarring pads and a few pairs of downturned Team Five Tens, we hope to drop-knee oor way to the top of this monster!


















