The Ask: How to Get Permission to Climb by D Scott Borden
“Ummm…honey, you know that nice hiking weekend we have coming up together? Well, ahhh…Dale just asked me if I…ummm…could climb…
Wearing our heart on our chalk bags.
“Ummm…honey, you know that nice hiking weekend we have coming up together? Well, ahhh…Dale just asked me if I…ummm…could climb…
After a decade of writing, and re-writing, my memoir, American Climber is finally complete. It is a 75,000 word tale…
Kansas City is situated in the navel of the United States surrounded by rolling hills, which make for beautiful ever-lasting…
My second book, The Great American Dirtbags is now available in the printed form, and as an e-book. by Luke…
A line graph showing the hipness of my sunglasses over the years would look like the jagged silhouette of the…
Canadians are nice, it rains a lot in the Cascades, and Idaho is quiet and quaint. I’d heard these things…
“The Psicocomp was even better than last year,” seems to sum up the response to the second annual deep water…
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. Hunter S. Thompson made a life and a living off that…
“This is a low key festival that was formed to share the genuine love of climbing.” That’s how Mandy Pohja…
The Climbing Zine Volume 5, The Dirtbag Issue, is available in print and on Kindle. The all-color print version is…
“Do you do that?” is a question I’ve been asked throughout my climbing existence, with the emphasis on you and…
“Learning is not a spectator sport.” -unknown I cannot remember the last time I reviewed a book, save for a…
A year in the making, our latest zine, Volume 5 “The Dirtbag Issue” is finally available in print. This is…
An excerpt from Luke Mehall’s second book, The Great American Dirtbags. “The world has enough for man’s need, but not…
I blame my dirtbagging, vagabond ways on my education at Western State College of Colorado. As a child of the…