Best Climbs Moab presents over 140 of the finest routes in the region, featuring full color photos, as well as up-to-date coverage of the Wall Street area.
Paradise Forks had always been on my list of places to go, but sat just far enough away to keep a trip from becoming reality with so many other places to visit.
Climbers have long known of the many towers spread across the Navajolands, but they are generally off limits without permission from the locals.
The new GriGri2 from Petzl is lighter, smaller and provides an incredibly smooth lower over the older version.
Maybe the best part of year round climbing, aside from the fact that the fun never stops, is that the end of the season at one venue is merely the beginning at another.
Finding the written word not potent enough for all they want to say, Chris Kalous and Jamie Lynn have embarked on a quest to bring us the greatest climbing podcast ever.
The last installment of our 5Point Faves is Towers of the Ennedi, the story of a group of climbers who visit a remote region of Chad in search of unclimbed desert towers.
Birthright looks at how one man wont let the loss of legs stop him from enjoying the sport he loves, and Dark Side of the Lens is an artistic glimpse into the mind of a photographer.
The second installment of our 5Point favorites is the Love Letter, the story of Fitz and Becca Cahall getting back to their roots in the Sierra Nevada’s.
Skateistan tells the story of kids living in warn torn Kabul who find hope and inspiration in skateboarding, and Poett looks at the life of modern day cattle ranchers who beleive in providing sustainably grown beef to their community.
Would you still climb if it meant you could be arrested and jailed for it?
It’s hard to believe it’s been a week since the tribe descended on Carbondale for the 4th annual 5Point Film Festival. Each year has built on the successes of the previous festivals, and this year was hands down the strongest effort to date. Every night I was blown away by the quality of the films, […]
On some level, I am going to miss these grey weekends, as they afford a level of relaxation not found in the rest of the year.
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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