About two months ago I went on a bouldering trip with Jake List and Aaron Nietzel to Horseshoe Canyon Ranch, in Jasper, Arkansas. Jake and I had both been there a couple years previous. We had had an excellent...
This year has been a much different one in my climbing career. It started off as recent year's have with a trip South, some local spring climbing and regular training in the gym. As the weather got warmer and...
Winter has come and gone for most of us. The view even from out my window presents just a spattering of snow. For the greater portion of Vermont, however, winter is still here. I am anxious...
The outdoor climbing season in Vermont in dwindling. There is frost on the ground almost every morning and the mountains (where the boulders live) are getting snow, ice and/or rain a few times a week. I am...
I climbed three days on last week, each day on rock! The leaves are changing color, the temps are cooling and the ache in my shoulder is slowing going away! Last weekend I spent a few days...
Its been a few weeks since I posted on here. This is in part to a slightly tweaked shoulder and in part to the countless hours of work I have been putting into my business lately. I...
This blog post is a bit overdue and for that I apologize to all you avid readers out there. I got back to my beautiful home state of Vermont almost two weeks ago. My girlfriend, Jenny and I were...
Well, I'm just hours away from my trip out west. Jenny's asleep on the couch and I'm, well procrastinating. We just tracked down our camera battery charger and I now feel we have most (likely not all) of the...
The weather hasn't much improved in Vermont. I've been climbing indoors easily twice as often as outside. On dry days I've been running up to Smugglers' Notch, often climbing until 8 or 9, or later. My friends GP and...
Its been a few weeks since I checked in and sadly I don't have a lot to report. My good buddy Jake List is going to be heading to Boulder for three months this summer and as unfortunate as...