Monthly Archives: August 2012

My Late Gregory Packs Vids!

Check out a series of info jams I put together for my folks at Gregory Packs… I am very proud of these and pretty much love them. Thanks to all the folks who helped along the way especially Colette. I couldn’t ask for better sponsors man. Sincerely. The Z30 is my main pack right now....

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Bow Valley!!! So Happy To Be Here!!!!

This is by far one of the most beautiful spots in North America and I am utterly surprised at how the sport-climbing world hasn’t thoroughly put it on the map.  In a sense I get it.  You hike a lot, the season is short, and you have to consider grizzly bears and gnarly mosquitos from...

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A New Pair Of Eyes with Colette McInerney

This is my latest joint for Deadpoint Magazine starring my woman Colette!!!!  She is my muse, my best friend and my everything so it was pretty easy to make this video about her.  This is a series of areas that we revisit throughout the year after  traveling to other places.  The concept of revisiting projects...

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Staring Without Caring 8b+

  Yesterday I completed a route that I bolted a month + ago.  This was a route I bolted for a video whilst using the RB’s and Perma-draws from Climbtech.  The footage is now shot and sitting on my hard-drives which I will start cutting up today actually!  The concept behind this video is a...

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Portland-Seattle-Denver-Salt Lake City-Winthrop, Washington… Wow.

Well dang right everyone… as usual we have been on the move and it is starting to get a little confusing honestly.  We have been to so many states and so many towns inside of those states and stayed at way too many different peoples houses and even woke up thinking I was in the...

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Chapter 5 Final Dispatch

This started out as merely an experiment and has turned into a success. Honestly what more can you ask for? Thank you all for the emails and messages throughout this series… seriously. It’s great when something works out past your expectations. The last installment is more for the climber (my audience) and I hope you...

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