
Eaton Canyon
Rappelling, Jumping, swimming and hiking My college friend Jayson Owens was in town for a work trip, and we were
Rappelling, Jumping, swimming and hiking My college friend Jayson Owens was in town for a work trip, and we were
Kim and I planned and led a beginner friendly climbing trip to Joshua Tree in Feb. We drove out through
On Sept. 25th, Kim and i went up to Tahquitz and climbed El Whampo, a six pitch 5.7. I’ve hardly
Kim and I vactioned in Zion National Park, where we hiked the amazing Narrows hike, learned about canyonering, explored some amazing canyons, had our car snacked on by squirrels, rode bikes and more. We’re been lucky enough to travel to some amazing spots in the planet, and when I do a trip like this I’m reminded that, especially in terms of natural beauty, America has some stuff that ranks right at the top of the list.
A few months back, my friend from b-school (Alex M.) emailed me and let me know that he had a camping site reserved at Joshua Tree for thanksgiving weekend. Although I rarely climb anymore, Joshua Tree still ranks as one of my favorite places in the universe. Love it. Kim and I spent the weekend of Thanksgiving out there.
Some of you that have known me for awhile may remember that before I got obsessed with kayaking, I used
I’ve never thought of myself as a number chaser, but in March, my friend Tom and I decided to set a goal for our climbing day at Joshua Tree. Inspired by other climbers, we aimed for thirty “stars” but ended up with fifty! With no driving involved, we tackled iconic routes like The Flue, Doublecross, and Sailaway, racing against the setting sun. Each climb brought its own challenges and thrills, pushing us to our limits.