Funny “Meditation” method for climbers
We just couldn’t let this one slide. Here is a climber with super long toes who enjoys getting a kick out of other’s reaction to his funny “meditation” method (oh, he enjoys climbing barefoot too – ouch!).
We just couldn’t let this one slide. Here is a climber with super long toes who enjoys getting a kick out of other’s reaction to his funny “meditation” method (oh, he enjoys climbing barefoot too – ouch!).
Karen can follow any lead. Quick, determined, and once on the crux she can take on any challenge. Climb on!
Cristian placing pro. It was a great day for him to be in Southern California from New York. Climb on!
Have you ever tried crossing a high area via the famous tyrolean traverse? This is used in a range of mountaineering activities: rock climbing, technical tree climbing, caving, water crossings and Mountain Rescue. In this photo we see Jo Ann cruising the tyrolean traverse with ease. In the beginning part of our day, she had already mastered so …
Joanna walking the trail like a champ. She was such a good sport and was able to push thru the toughest incline at the end of the day after a full day of repelling and scrabbling.
Coleen you are my hero! You managed to overcome your fear of the unknown and dove right into bravery.
The group is ready to rock and roll! We drove all the way from Los Angeles to Utah and into an unforgettable experience.
Carlos and Olga visiting Yosemite. This is Half Dome view from Glacier Point.
Jose showing us his awesome lead climbing skills. We just KNOW, outdoor sport climbing is going to become one of his new favorite hobbies. Great job Jose!
Carlos and George summiting “Eye for an Eye”, at Lone Pine, CA. The view from the summit was priceless.