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Kalymnos 2011 - Trip Report 11 (The finale! Odyssey & the SG)

This is the end my friends. The final trip report from Upskill 2011 Kalymnos climbing camps. This'll be a good-un though, so read on for your last little hit of Kalymnos for the year. ODYSSEY A bit of a fave, you've probably gathered by now. Day nine of climbing and there were some tired bodies! But only two days of climbing left, so time to pull out all the stops and give it heaps! Besides, it had to be Odyssey, as Bo refused to leave the island without Atena 6b+ in her satchel. We headed up to the left


Video Friday – 9/30/2011

Image from Google Final thoughts from last weekend's Nor'easter and your Video Friday videos Video Friday 9/30/2011 from Climbing Narcissist Become a fan of ClimbingNarc.com on Facebook Related posts: Video Friday 9/23/2011 Video Friday 5/13/2011 Video Friday 2/4/2011 Video Friday 9/2/2011 Video Friday 8/19/2011 Video Friday 9/9/2011 Video Friday 1/14/2011 Video Friday 3/18/2011


Heading Home & Final Thoughts on Antarctica

Image from Google I just sent off a final, final dispatch from our adventure in Antarctica. I'm sitting in my hotel room in Punta Arenas, surrounded by too much gear jammed into 3 duffel bags and a ski bag, and ready to head...


Alaska-Yukon Expedition: Insights From Andrew

Image from Google As I mentioned a few days ago, Andrew Skurka finished up his 4700-mile long Alaska-Yukon Expedition last Sunday, but he hadn't posted anything to the National Geographic Adventure blog with his final thoughts yet. I suspect those final thoughts are still coming, as it'll take some time for him to reflect on his accomplishment, but yesterday he did post a few quick, and rather amusing, thoughts. You can read the latest entry to the blog by clicking here . In the post, Andrew shares his thoughts on what his


Everest 2010: The Final Stats

Image from Google Alan Arnette posted some final thoughts on the Spring 2010 Everest climbing season today, and briefly looked ahead to the Fall Season that will get underway in late September. Alan tells us that there were 513 summits on Everest this year, with the with the majority of those coming form the South Side of the mountain. There were 157 foreigners who summitted from the Nepali side of the mountain, along with 190 Sherpas, and an additional 165 summits on the North Side. That brings the grand total of summits


Primal Quest Badlands Web Episodes #10

Once more we have another video from Primal Quest Badlands courtesy of Adventure World Magazine and Randy Ericksen . In this clip we hear from a number of racers about what their experiences were like during the race, including what they found the most challenging, what they liked best, and so on. I'm not sure if this is the last of the web episodes, but it seems to be wrapping up the event with some final thoughts from teams that were already of the course and relaxing at the hotel. Primal Quest Badlands


The Lure of the Long Trail Part 4

I've posted links to Trail Space's interesting articles on long distance hiking before. The four part series started some weeks back, and you can still find Parts 1 , 2 , and 3 online at their website. The fourth, and final, part of the series has now been posted as well, wrapping up the series, and offering some final thoughts and advice for those thinking of making an epic trail hike, such as the Appalachian or Pacific Crest Trails . This time out, author Barbara Egbert reminds us to be educated about


THE Brion Voges

Brion Voges was in town last week and he made dreams come true in the High Country... Here is a quick interview and a video of his crushings... The Flame (V7), Temporal Analogues Of Paradise (V9), The BReakup (V9), Twice Upon A time (V10) So you were recently in Boone, NC and got to climb on some of the astonishing problems there… What was your first impression? New problems!! Growing up in Tennessee I heard a lot about the amazing climbing in Boone. Turns out most of the things I heard about were true.