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D&D Adventurelogue: October 2009
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Hiking, climbing, nature, geology, food and drink, snowsports, camping, backpacking, travel and more! Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Tuolumne - September 2009. Trip Report - Climbing in Tuolumne Meadows. Eric belaying me on pothole dome. Slab climbing is a lot different than other types of climbing, and requires some interesting skill. The routes we chose on pothole were not very hard routes, but they were challenging and fun! Nat on the crux of a 5.11b. Eric climbing the crystals. Wednesday, October 7, 2009.
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No Skin Left: March 2014
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A blog about howling at the moon. Wednesday, March 26, 2014. The Druid Stones. This is my happy place. Jackie attempting the crux move on the Froz (V.7). Approach to the druids. Sending the Sloth (V.9). Stills from the footage of me sending Cave Route Left Exit (V.8? RJ enjoys a rollie and a PBR on an exceptionally hot day in the Happy's. Chicken party. If you have to ask what that is you probably wouldn't have enjoyed the party. Finally a brewery in Bishop is in the works. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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D&D Adventurelogue: July 2011
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Hiking, climbing, nature, geology, food and drink, snowsports, camping, backpacking, travel and more! Monday, July 11, 2011. Meet Ramblin' Bears [Hiatus no more! After adjusting to some work and personal changes, and spending the better part of a year planning our wedding, we're back in full force! But we're no longer blogging, now you can follow the adventures via video on our new channel featuring travelogues, vlogs, beer stuff, gear guides, and more. Http:/ www.ramblinbears.com. Mt Dana Summit 8/22/08.
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D&D Adventurelogue: Meet Ramblin' Bears [Hiatus no more!]
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Hiking, climbing, nature, geology, food and drink, snowsports, camping, backpacking, travel and more! Monday, July 11, 2011. Meet Ramblin' Bears [Hiatus no more! After adjusting to some work and personal changes, and spending the better part of a year planning our wedding, we're back in full force! But we're no longer blogging, now you can follow the adventures via video on our new channel featuring travelogues, vlogs, beer stuff, gear guides, and more. Http:/ www.ramblinbears.com. Mt Dana Summit 8/22/08.
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No Skin Left: The Spillover
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A blog about howling at the moon. Sunday, July 26, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Steph Davis - High Infatuation. What We Tell Ourselves. The Five (okay make it Six) Stages of a Route in the Social Media Age. The Flash and The Sunrise. First free ascent of Ewbank Route on Tasmania’s Totem Pole. The Ryan Paleo Diet. The images of best mattresses for back pain. Thoughts and Things from a Bird's View. An Interview with ClimbIstria. Sweden Baby and more. Adventures of the Climbing Kearney Kids.
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No Skin Left: A Slice of What's to Come
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A blog about howling at the moon. Monday, July 27, 2015. A Slice of What's to Come. It's so cold I'm slipping into deep contemplation. I’m not sure why, but driving out in the rain, literally surrounded by low lying clouds and feeling as if I’m flying through one of them, just to go climbing, it feels good to me. Maybe it’s all of the memories I have surrounding climbing at little si in the middle of a nice Fall rain storm. When the trail is littered with dead leaves of all shapes and sizes and colors.
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No Skin Left: Lemon Drop
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A blog about howling at the moon. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. It was like that first time I started making links on Chronic. That constant breathing, that intent focus, unwavering, that fire in my belly, that insane DRIVE! I love that feeling. The sudden burst of adrenaline when you realize ‘this is it! This metaphor of the snake and the mouse is prevalent to thinking about how to switch modes in climbing. It had to be a good attempt or else I wouldn’t have taken it seriously. Unfortunately my fingers reco...
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No Skin Left: Transitive Down Time
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A blog about howling at the moon. Thursday, July 23, 2015. Uh oh, the cat's drunk again. I started this blog on April 13. I have been blogging for roughly 2,645 days. My blog has received about 50,000 views over that period of time. That’s equivalent to an average of 224.21 views per post, and on average 18.9 views a day since I started my blog. I’ve never tried to sell anything, force my beliefs on anyone, or use it for personal gain in any way. In the end, it’s true; nobody does care about my blog.
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No Skin Left: June 2014
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A blog about howling at the moon. Sunday, June 15, 2014. The obligatory Equinox post. Me flashing Artifact (5.12d), making the crux clip before the last boulder problem. Well, I guess I had to do it, o r felt obliged to do it anyway. I have been spending a lot of my time at this ‘new’ (to me anyways) crag called Equinox. I know the history surrounding the crag so I won’t go into access details and you will be hard pressed to find any beta on how to get there on this blog. The crag is not just an overhang...
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No Skin Left: Waiting for the World to End
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A blog about howling at the moon. Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Waiting for the World to End. Goodbye little si. See you in two weeks. Riding the coattails of victory I suddenly felt a need to rest. Albeit forced rest, I could have kept climbing but figured it was probably wise to take a step back and revisit the soreness that had manifested itself over the last month in the middle knuckle on my middle finger of my left hand. And do I want to keep climbing with a sore finger? Hell no, I decided. But there it is.
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