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Fall Road Trip: Glacier Gorge
Two months on expeditions in Asia, three months working in remote Western Africa, two months climbing in the Alaska range; enough rallying in 7 months to wear out even the most motivated among us. Back in the city, soothed with it’s familiar pace, faces and sounds, it is easy to settle in, to give into [...]
Aguja Guillaumet: Patagonia Climbing
It was my second time in Patagonia. Based on my first trip, I thought I knew what to expect: Rain every day, ceaseless wind, driving snow, occasional 16-hour sun breaks…But not for us, not this year…
Ten Days in Red Rocks
After a couple visits to Red Rock, I became convinced that many of the area’s best routes and most memorable canyons were seldom climbed and explored…
Better Belaying… Learn to Share
The annual fall road trip is just around the corner. Quit fumble-futzing around and use this tip on efficient belaying to get prepped. Then pack the car, get out there, get after it, and have a superb, efficient sending season.
Launching into the Unknown
Mossy chimneys, phenomenal crack, a descent under darkness, and the satisfaction of the last candy bar. Blake Herrington and Rad Roberts launch into the unknown of the Cascades, sending a new route on Sloan Peak.
Blake Climbs RMNP
With a stomach full of Pumpkin Pancakes (Oh yeah, they’re delicious) …
Mendenhall Towers Expedition, Juneau, AK
Southeast Alaska is notorious for bad weather. Rumor has it, the sun only shined 7 days last summer … Jason Nelson and Blake Herrington traveled to this cloudy land with the hopes of climbing a new route. Or three…

