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Tagged With: Climbing Rope

The Grand Teton via the Full Exum Ridge

Road Trip – Day Ten Altitude did not go over well with my sick climbing partner who woke up resembling a bullfrog, sight and sound. The clouds looked foreboding and if we believed in any sort of premonitions we would have thrown in the towel after hearing rockfall akin to a .50 cal going off … Continue reading »

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Uinta Mountains, Take Two: Climbing

Back to the Bald Mountain trailhead, we went with option 2 – the trail in the opposing direction of yesterdays. Heading down the correct trail with a quasi-functional climbing partner, 2.4 miles later we found ourselves looking at the crag we gazed so longingly upon from the summit of Bald Mountain yesterday. The rumors we … Continue reading »

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Making Driving Exciting – Day Six

You can’t have a road trip without having travel days. It turns out to be of very little interest crossing most of Nevada and Utah. While pretty, it becomes monotonous rather quickly. To pass the time as we drove from Reno to Salt Lake City, I decided to let the driver drive and I took … Continue reading »

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Trip Report: Lead Climbing Skills

I’m not sure who had more fun this trip, the climbing guide or our client. Adam, our client has been with us since the beginning of his climbing career. All major climbing milestones he has reached have been shared with Thrillseekers Anonymous, so as you can imagine watching him lead climb his first sport route … Continue reading »

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