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jacob-johnson:

Making progress on Apollo Reed (5.13a) at Summersville. I want to send this season so badly.

jacob-johnson:

Making progress on Apollo Reed (5.13a) at Summersville. I want to send this season so badly.

Reblogged from Climbers Blog
climbclimbsleepclimb:

Paul Ingham on The Creation, Guisecliff. 1979.
 
Photo: Tony Marr

climbclimbsleepclimb:

Paul Ingham on The Creation, Guisecliff. 1979.

 

Photo: Tony Marr

Reblogged from CERTIFIED DIRTBAG
climbclimbsleepclimb:

Ivan Lisica, climbing session at Markezina Greda, Klis, trying his project Prvomajski zajeb.

Photo: Luka Kivela

climbclimbsleepclimb:

Ivan Lisica, climbing session at Markezina Greda, Klis, trying his project Prvomajski zajeb.

Photo: Luka Kivela

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climbclimbsleepclimb:

Grey Panther

Photo: Andy Moles

climbclimbsleepclimb:

Grey Panther

Photo: Andy Moles

Reblogged from Somewhere Lost
chalkupandcrankhard:

Krabi, Railey, Hidden World, Tom’s Pitch 7a+

chalkupandcrankhard:

Krabi, Railey, Hidden World, Tom’s Pitch 7a+

Reblogged from Unwritten
Reblogged from celestialsloth

Pro Climbers International
Pro Tip #9 by Tommy Caldwell: If you aspire to climb in the mountains, or do any kind of multi pitch exploration, it is necessary to to become a Blue Collar Climber. Blue collar climbing is anything wide, dirty, wet, or more non traditional. Most people are intimidated by it and therefore never do it. More than anything else, it takes a willingness to venture into the ugly. Just put on a helmet and stuff your body in that gnar. Use your hips and shoulders, butt, forehead…whatever get you up there! If you can do this, a whole world of big climbs will open up to you!

Pro Climbers International

Pro Tip #9 by Tommy Caldwell: If you aspire to climb in the mountains, or do any kind of multi pitch exploration, it is necessary to to become a Blue Collar Climber. Blue collar climbing is anything wide, dirty, wet, or more non traditional. Most people are intimidated by it and therefore never do it. More than anything else, it takes a willingness to venture into the ugly. Just put on a helmet and stuff your body in that gnar. Use your hips and shoulders, butt, forehead…whatever get you up there! If you can do this, a whole world of big climbs will open up to you!

Reblogged from Prologue
climberchica:

get it girl!

climberchica:

get it girl!

Reblogged from Higher Calling
justinsarvela:

igniteloove:

I like this.

Fuckyeah!!!

justinsarvela:

igniteloove:

I like this.

Fuckyeah!!!

Reblogged from Prologue

upward-over-the-mountains:

mommanatureschild:

mandrs:

granitegrind:

Exactly

I’ll reblog this every time I see it.

and, crying

ugh.

Reblogged from Because It's There.
Reblogged from Somewhere Lost