Didgeridoo

This is Eric Beckstead, was just looking around and saw your blog. I remembered hanging out with you guys for a couple of days in (I think) 2000 up in Moab. I was the tubby guy with the weird hair who played Didgeridoo. In any case, was just checking out your web site and wanted […]

The Wild Backyard

I’ve been wanting to jump the Mineral Bottoms area–famous for the Meri’s Gash jump. The cliffs are about 400 feet tall, like most things in Moab, but since they sit on a high talus slope, you get to fly your canopy a little longer, like at Castleton.

Going With the Flow

I drove up to the LaSal Mountains yesterday morning, itching to skate ski. My knee is still pestering me a little, a month after I sprained it. Climbing is fine, BASE jumping is fine, skating with caution on uphills and flats is fine….but skiing downhill is what my knee most does not appreciate at the […]

The Stone Monkeys

This week has been the annual migration of the Stone Monkeys, from Yosemite to Moab. Since it has been dumping snow in Yosemite, the time was right for the monkeys to arrive. Ivo Ninov, the Bulgarian ex-pat, has to be one of the most legendary characters of the modern climbing world. He has been living […]

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