We just spent a wonderful 7 days in the small village of Sayulita in Mexico for our honeymoon. Lots of sunshine and warm surf made for an excellent trip. Everything was very laid back down there, a refreshing change from the breakneck pace things travel in the US. Why are we in such a rush […]
I was playing around on Google and found this Dever Post article about Glenwood Canyon. It has some suprisingly good information about the climbing in the canyon, they probably grabbed it from Mountain Project. Funny to read about some obscure local climbing in the Denver Post. Also, the Coal Creek topo has been updated, you […]
I know a lot of folks were scratching their heads on Saturday morning. Friday night the forecast was for a 20% chance of rain and partly cloudy skies. What we got was a full on low pressure system. Maybe one of the weather forecasters got dumped by his girlfriend this week and wanted everyone else […]
The Roaring Fork Climber’s Coalition met with the BLM yesterday. Get the latest update here. The RFCC will have a webpage up soon with info about local access issues and how you can help.
Well, it’s official! Tracy and I were married on Saturday at Maroon Lake. The weather was iffy right up to the ceremony, and then the clouds parted, the sun came out, you could see fresh snow on the Bells, and it went great. Hopefully I can get back to some regular updates now that the […]
Anyone else see the fireball above Carbondale last night? We saw a bright blue-green ball that went through a cloud, lighting it up and then broke into smaller pieces as it passed above town. It was truly incredible, and for a split second looked like a UFO. Very cool sight to see after a long […]
Hayden Carpenter and Tom Bohanon recently repeated an obscure ice climb on the south side of Mt Sopris. Given a brief mention in Jack Robert’s ice guide, Bulldog Creek Walk is described as being 100 meters of WI 4. What they found was seven pitches of ice in a remote setting that makes for one […]
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