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August 25, 2007

My Former Wings

It's been so long since I've been to a concert. I used to go to a lot when I was in high school and then went to a few while in college. Recently a friend of mine, at work, asked if I would go and see him play in his new band. I was like, "Sure, that sounds awesome. I haven't been to a show in a long time. What's you band?"

Check them out: My Former Wings

Posted by Paul at 12:44 PM

August 20, 2007

Grand Finale

Well, sadly, our summer fun with Holly (my sister) has come to a close. She's done with her summer internship and heading back to upstate New York tonight. And...well...we're just a little bit depressed around here. Ok, a LOT. It's been a great summer and we've had loads of fun....climbing, climbing, and climbing some more. We've spent most of the summer bouldering up in the cool pines of Flagstaff; mostly at Priest Draw. Holly ticked some real classics over the last couple of months and it's been super exciting to see her progress and enthusiasm. The three of us (four, counting lil Morgie of course!) made a pretty sweet crew this summer and we're really bummed to see her go. Hands down, there's nothin' cooler in the whole wide world than crankin' with your own sis.

Here are a couple of pics from our last stellar weekend. Holly's boyfriend Joe flew down from Colorado and we all headed up to Flagstaff for one last horrah.








Posted by April at 08:56 PM

August 16, 2007

New Release

I've mentioned before that I'm a climbing news junkie but I haven't posted anything recently about climbing current events. So, I found an opportunity to summarize in one entry. So, here! Check out the newest video from Big UP Productions and Sender Films. I believe it captures some of the hardest climbs ever with some of the best footage I've ever seen. These climbs have been completed over the last year or so and if you've been paying attention to the news the limits of our sport have been broken! V15 and 5.15a are now the upper end. Based on the rumors I've heard I think we will see these limits exceeded, very soon.

Posted by Paul at 07:47 AM