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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Please sign this petition to save Joshua Tree from becoming a dump. Sign by Feb 25th

Developers are about to agree on making 3 surrounding areas of Joshua Tree Park into a landfill.  Please sign this easy petition to help stop these borders from leaking into our amazing park!http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/dont_trash_joshua_tree/?r_by=-3843055-8nHIJix&rc=confemail



Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Red Rock, Nevada: An interesting spot and only 40 mins from Vegas!?

Red Rock Nevada was an interesting spot.  I arrived Friday night and only had Saturday to shoot.  I look forward in exploring different climbing spots, with more than a day to camp and climb.  The stars at night were competing with the spot light projecting from the top of Luxor casino on the far horizon of our campground.  The group had plans to celebrated Elliot's dirty 30 and  so we drove to Vegas Saturday night.  Red Rock campground was only 40 mins away from the Vegas strip.  So the next time you are on the strip of Vegas and have spent all your money on booze, gambling and strippers, visit  Red Rock campground it's a great place to find your sanity again.  A beautiful spot,  so close to all the sin!

Elliot Perucca


Aki finding his hold 

Aki


Elliot Perucca


Brian Branstetter coming to release me from shooting and hanging for over an hour.  Couldn't feel my feet anymore.


Paul Naka


Brian points out the problem 




I really enjoy the camaraderie that comes from the group through boulder climbing, it is so much fun!  And there is so much cheerleading and group support that pulls and pushes your limit to make the boulder problem happen.



Aki bringing the crash pad to another fun bouldering problem.  Outside of the main Red Rock National Park there is a number of fun bouldering problems to climb.  They are in the shade right after 3pm but it is worth it!

View from our sunset bouldering spot with beers at hand.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Thirty Years of Patagonia Catalog Photography

I am up and off to shoot/climb Red Rocks Nevada.  Wish my car could fly.  Here is a link for you to visit while I shoot more over the weekend.  Pick up your catalog today at your local store.

http://mistercrew.com/blog/2010/11/11/30-years-of-patagonia-catalog-photography/

Monday, November 8, 2010

J _ Tree set 2 Halloween weekend

dusting off the chalk

Chris prepping his artful tape job


Elliot wondering why???

Brian in his 80's climbing costume watching from the sidelines due to a injured neck








costume couple from our neighboring campers

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Ode to the fathers of Rock climbing

Jack Frost the Pioneer short video please visit the link below



http://www.auroranovus.com/projects/project/tom-frost/25/v


Yvon Chouinard
 Yvon Chouinard—legendary climbing pioneer and founder of the clothing and gear company Patagonia.
In the late 1960s climbing was in its formative years, and its temple was Yosemite Valley. Royal Robbins and Yvon Chouinard were two of the best climbers in the world, and their ascent of the West Face of the Sentinel and El Capitan was challenged.  Along with being a climbing pioneer, Chouinard is among the most innovative and influential entrepreneurs in the outdoor industry. In its early incarnation, he developed a variety of climbing equipment under the company name Chouinard Equipment Ltd., selling it  out of the back of his van. When he learned of the damage his top-selling pitons wrought on the mountains, he shifted his production toward "clean climbing" equipment, revolutionizing the sport. In 1989, Chouinard Equipment Ltd. was acquired by its employees and reborn as Black Diamond Equipment. Black Diamond is currently one of The Alpinist Film Festival's sponsors.


Royal Robins 

A young Royal Robins
Royal Robins bottom in Yvon on top  
Royal Robbins a major developer of techniques for big walls such as El Capitan and Half Dome, invented the Yosemite Decimal System, still in use for grading climb difficulty, and helped set a standard of ethics for clean climbing, without pitons or fixed ropes.  Harding was first up El Capitan, but by the Spring of 1968, when he soloed the second ascent of Muir Wall, he had made either the first or second ascents of all of El Cap's major faces, as well as the first ascent of the Northwest face of Half Dome.    

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Tear Sheet examples for Bishop Ca



For this coming weekend, I hope to have snow in my backdrops for round 3 of shooting.  I am looking forward in climbing and photographing in a new location.  Bishop is usually the place we stop for a quick lunch on the way to snowboard in Mammoth.