by Jayvie Canono | Jun 26, 2013 | Climbing, Food, Lifestyle, Training
Editor’s note: Jay and I “met” via Twitter in 2010. He’s been my web designer since I was “Athlete Creator”, then “Dudes With Tents”, and now “Low Gravity Ascents”. Unlike me, who’s fussy, picky, and...
by David Sandel | May 30, 2013 | Adventure Stories, Climbing
Editor’s note: I shouldn’t tell you this, but there’s a huge picture gallery at the end of this post. As someone that is supposedly occasionally good at writing (your words, not mine), I find it quite mind-boggling that I cannot come up with the words, written or...
by David Sandel | May 24, 2013 | Climbing
This most assuredly will be different for every individual out there, and after a quick Google search, there are no lack of opinions on the matter. So, what the hell, I’ll try to generalize, come up with a couple of different scenarios, and add mine too. Keep in mind,...
by David Sandel | May 22, 2013 | Climbing, Food, Training
About 2 years ago, I wrote a post about my style of personal training. I didn’t dictate my clients had to do anything. I didn’t just mindlessly put them through grueling workouts, forcing them to lose weight. I didn’t keep them in the dark and allow them to think that...
by David Sandel | May 16, 2013 | Climbing
Let me know if you’ve heard any of these before: Bouldering is the purest form of climbing. There are no bolts, no cams, no ropes, no nothing. Just you and the rock. If you fall, you fall to the earth. Sport climbing is the purest form of climbing. It’s...
by David Sandel | Apr 11, 2013 | Announcements, Climbing, Random Awesomeness
This contest has been at risk since inception, but against my better judgment, I’ve decided to run with it anyways. If there’s one thing I’ve learned in the life of online, it’s that people want things for free. Not just free in the sense of money, but also time and...