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Lost in the Sun, a new route on the Incredible Hulk

Image from Google 600 feet 19 bolts, 10 days, 6 brushes, 4 partners and 1 route later, here is the long-winded tale of my experience new routing on the Incredible Hulk. Stemming out under the small roof, I know that I haven’t done it this way before. I hesitate and wonder if I’m going to blow it. (Stop [...]


Venturi Effect

Image from Google Black Diamond athletes Kate Rutherford and Brittany Griffith hiked in to the High Sierras famed Incredible Hulk to have a go at the 1200-foot granite wall’s prime line, Venturi Effect. Author: BD Climber: Kate Rutherford and Brittany Griffith Location: US Language: EN


FRID NIGHT VID: Croft and Lisa Rands on the Incredible Hulk

Tom Briggs introduces this video. "This film shows Lisa Rands, one of the most accomplished boulderers in the US, and crack legend, Peter Croft, repeating his and Dave Nettle's 2004 Alpine rock route on the Incredible Hulk, Venturi Effect (5.12+). Croft describes the Hulk as the best Alpine face in California's High Sierra and the crux pitch of Venturi Effect as the best stemming pitch he has done anywhere."


Sierra Dreaming at the Hulk

Image from Google This is a trip report about my last two trips up to the Incredible Hulk. Scroll down to skip the Public Service Announcement or read on for important tips for minimizing impact at the Incredible Hulk. To future climbers of the Incredible Hulk: I’m pretty passionate about the outdoors and one thing that is very [...]


Link-ups Test Climbers in Sierras and Squamish

Image from Google Not one, but two phenomenal link-ups came to life on July 30. Matt Ciancio and Peter Croft climbed four routes on the Incredible Hulk, the 1,200-foot spire in Californias northern Sierra; on that same day, Alex Honnold and Will Stanhope ran up four climbs, 5.11c and harder, on the 1,000-foot Chief in Squamish, British Columbia. [...]


Link-ups Test Climbers in Sierras and Squamish

Image from Google Not one, but two phenomenal link-ups came to life on July 30. Matt Ciancio and Peter Croft climbed four routes on the Incredible Hulk, the 1,200-foot spire in California's northern Sierra; on that same day, Alex Honnold and Will Stanhope ran up four climbs, 5.11c and harder, on the 1,000-foot Chief in Squamish, British Columbia. A few weeks later, Jason Lakey free-soloed five long Sierra alpine climbs around Mt. Whitney in a day. Ciancio and Croft did their first climb, Positive Vibrations (5.11a, 12 ...


Huge Link-Up on Sierra’s Incredible Hulk

Peter Croft and Matt Ciancio linked four full-length routes on the Incredible Hulk, a steep, 1,200-foot granite wall in the northern Sierra Nevada, in a long day of climbing in late July. The Incredible Hulk is a half day’s hike from the road and tops out at over 11,000 feet Taken from: Climbing Magazine.


Upping the ante at the Incredible Hulk

I’ve been in this situation before; I’m nervous and don’t really want to go through with it. The nagging of potential failure is pulling me down. I don’t know why I care so much. They say it is more important to try and fail then to never have tried at all (see Alfred Lord Tennyson). [...]