Category Archives: Utah

Triassic Vid

Here’s the vid from Triassic.  K-fed gave a pretty good summary of the trip on his blog as well, so check it out.  I’m taking a break from climbing for the next 6 or 8 weeks.  I was planning on it anyway, but I hurt a finger the last day at Joe’s so I had to move my plans up a week.  Anyways, the posts may be less frequent (not that I’ve been posting a ton the last month…) for the next couple months.  I’ve got some photos from both Joe’s and Triassic that I plan on posting and I may even post up some random old photos to keep the psyche high during the winter.  I may even give into the typical blog “year in the review” and “2011 goals” posts.

Enjoy the vid.

-EC

Joe’s Valley Vid

I’m feeling pretty lazy so instead of a lengthy post about everyone from Bozeman sending everything at Joe’s Valley over Thanksgiving, I’ll just post up a vid of some stuff that we climbed.  By the way, it was an awesome trip, with an awesome crew.  Stay tuned for another video of some Triassic classics and maybe even some photos.  Enjoy.

-EC

New Vids

Here’s a couple new videos I put together.  The first is from my Utah excursion last weekend.  It has a couple problems from Little Cottonwood, one from Ibex, and a couple from Joe’s.  It also shows some of the other recreational activities available at Ibex.  Thanks to Megan for Little Cottonwood footage.

The second is a couple classic problems from Whiskey Gulch.  It includes Holmer on the Italian Job, an awesome V5-ish (VERY subjective grade me thinks) that was first climbed by Jeff Ho last year.  Ho did it completely different than how Holmer and I did, but either way it’s a really unique climb, that might be my new favorite problem at Whiskey.  The other is myself on Globe Trotter, a classic “old” problem at Whiskey.  The guide has it down as V5, but I think it’s settling in around V3.  It’s a really fun problem with a great view.  Enjoy!

Also, since I’m going to start using it in all my videos, I’ve also got to give one more shout out to Jeff Ho for taking the lichen photo that is starting to become the face of boulderingmontana.com.  Thanks again Jeff!

-EC