Uncategorized Rigging a 5.6 Route by fabichillino|Published August 26, 2016 Rigging buddies with @gototheriver The 5.6 below us turned out to be too hard… hence we decided to rig a cargo net down the cliff to make it mass compatible 😉 Share!Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Related
Published May 13, 2018 Great day with great friends in a great place… here enjoying prime temperatures in SoCal's mountain escape. @the_cosmic_serpant on belay. Share!Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
Published December 22, 2014 Adam Hiner getting ready to rappel of off Joshua tree's iconic headstone formation… Loving the vertical life! @adam.hiner Share!Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
Published March 4, 2021 Last year we had the pleasure to check out this very special climbing/bouldering area in Germany"A V A L O N I A"Our friends from @kraftraumbocholt together with "Kraftpflaume" Olli did a great job to stir up excitement.I kept hearing "it is unique" kinda odd. "And there is this guy who lives there"Mmmh, a climber living there 🤔 well! That almost sounds familiar like a classic American dirtbag dream but apparently the story here is different.Just recently we found out that Avalonia was featured in @patagonia film telling the story of "the dude" who lives there and created this wonderful boulderland. The story is genuine and a story of true passion."STONE LOCALS"is the name of the movie directed by @cheynelempe and othersCheck out our 'stories" later for more Avalonia action and a quick journey to Europe and Germany….#chillinorockclimbing #rockclimbing #guide #guiding #germany #avalonia #bouldering #passion #ruhrgebiet #international #travel #climbing_pictures_of_instagram #klettern…@kraftraumbocholt Share!Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
Published June 20, 2016 Our beloved California! When summer comes around it is inevitable to seek higher altitudes in order to escape the desert heat. For San Diego climbers, "Idyllwild" is our (somewhat) local retreat. Located in the middle of the Southern Californian desert landscape the 'Jacinto Mountains' stand as a mountainous island surrounded by brushy desert chaparral. San Jacinto peak is 10800 feet tall and really provides for a different feeling. Within a few minutes, rising from the desert floor, one experiences a switch from scarcely vegetated desert to pine tree mountains and forests. Often temperatures are much more comfortable and climbing is just excellent.Here on a stroll up 'Suicide Rock's' most popular climb passing by its most valued tree – "Flower of high rank, 5.9" classic! Share!Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)