Archive for the Rock Category

The First Tower Ever Climbed

The history of desert tower climbing has always been punctuated with eccentric characters like hockey is punctuated with fights. Just like the first ever indoor hockey game ended with a bench-clearing brawl (seriously, look it

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Arm and Hammer

Middle Bell tower is about three miles from my house as the crow flies. Despite this, I’ve never hiked up Bells Canyon and done the ultra-class line Arm and Hammer. Jen, Scott, and I did

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Washer Woman

The White Rim is a place unlike anything else on earth. When Hunter walked to the rim and looked down on the area that contained Standing Rock, he said “this doesn’t even look real.” I’ve

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Haagenschlong

The Haagenschlong is one of the most interesting towers I’ve climbed. It’s not a lone formation in the middle of nowhere, looming over a desert landscape. It’s tucked up against a long cliff line, hidden

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Three Years

Zion is a really special place for me. Not only does it contain some of my favorite desert climbs, but it’s also the place where Jen and I got married three years ago. The weather

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Failure In Yosemite

It’s been several years since I’ve been to Yosemite, and every time I go there the list of things I want to climb there just gets longer and longer. So, when I had a chance

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The Winds

Somehow I’ve managed to live in Utah for over a decade without ever driving four hours north and checking out the Wind River Range in Wyoming. Stories of long hikes and mosquitoes so bad that

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Trench Warfare

A couple years ago, Mason Earle came up with the idea to string a circus net under the classic offwidth roof crack Trench Warfare (5.12d). After the send, he gave the net to local crushers

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Canada Part 1 – Rock

The weather forecast for each day in Squamish basically said “Today at 3:00, it’s going to start raining hard, and after that you’re done climbing for the rest of the week.” But, the big rain

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Creeksgiving 2018

This Thanksgiving, like most years, Jen and I headed down to Indian Creek with a few good friends, cooked a full dinner (including a turkey) and climbed cracks until our bodies couldn’t take it anymore.

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