every other orange


Was it really Seredipity?


After very nearly 2 full years, I finally made it back to Indian Creek! The place is just as gorgeous as I remember - but the crack climbing. Man - that was much harder than I remembered.


Josh and I met up with a whole bunch of friends from SLC for my friend Zac's birthday weekend. It was an incredible time! We didn't end up climbing too much (there was a line for every route that was put up) the company was quite good. Rachel is killing it on the climb above.


I unfortunately started feeling pretty crappy by the time night (and a wonderful dust storm) rolled in, so I went to bed immediately after dinner. But the rest of the group had a completely wild night filled with naked fire jumping and explosive lantern bowling (so I heard). I can't wait until we move to Moab and can come practice our crack climbing skills as frequently as we want!

perpetual endings

It is not so much that I have run out of pictures to show, or updates on what I have been doing... it is just that I have moved to working at home on my computer 40 hours a week. It is almost painful to have to sit back down after logging off. But, here I am. I promise I wont abandon the blog, I just doubt my posts will be a frequent as they were before I started working on my computer.


Winter is starting to creep up on us here in Salt Lake City. Josh and I drove up to Little Cottonwood this Sunday expecting to see a clear, if not a little damp, canyon. Instead we saw snow covered mountains... gorgeous ones. We drove all the way up to the resorts to frolic around in the snow for a little while, and then were drove back towards the bottom to see if the rock was dry.


Thankfully, the snow didn't impede the climbing, and we were back to routes and boulders like normal. We climbed on the Sail on Sunday and then checked out the bouldering on the Hillside on Monday. Good stuff! Oh - and we found Buzz Lightyear attacking a boulder problem at Secret Garden.




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