Split climboarding

Soupy day in The Pass had Benny and I splitting into a crag at the Worthington glacier to climb. Most of the climbs were wet but the best one (Sweet n’ Sour 11b) was miraculously  dry. Cornices...

Climbs

Just logged into my www.rockclimbing.com account last night and it brought back a flood of great memories.  This website is essentially an online log book that lets you record your climbs, rate them ...

Split pics and Rodes’

We’re off! Our holiday has begun! The travel was uneventful which is the best way to have it.  All our bags arrived, but we are now wondering whether it was worth it to drag our splitboards dow...

Revisiting a classic

The climbing walls within the barn were built over the course of a couple years for a place to train since State College remarkably lacked one, however, the barn is much more than this. It is a place ...

Honeymoon

Picking up Grigore at the airport after bidding his better half farewell, the three of us set out on a much anticipated BC climbing trip. Grigore is one of our very best climbing buddies, and when we ...

And Then it Was Over.

On Friday, September 16th, we packed the last of our bags into Trixie and headed out on to the open road. Giddy with excitement, we eagerly charged forward to spend one last weekend at Wookie Wall bef...

Fall has flung. Or is Flinging?

The long Labor Day weekend wasn’t as long as we would’ve liked, however, we still got out to play in fall’s bright colors and cool winds. Ethan and I managed to swing a day off toget...

Summer Sends MEGA-post

“All the training in the world will have minimal benefit, if you don’t give yourself room to believe.” – Arno Illgner, The Rock Warriors Way.  This tidbit from our recent car ...

New Personal Bests

the first moment I grabbed hold of this super smooth and beautiful route, I knew instantly… I knew that this route would be one of my summer routes to thrash on, work hard on, and love every min...