Lucky: A Day in the Life

Posted by Adam at 11:59 pm Et Cetera
Jan 022011
Lucky: A Day in the Life

As climbers we are practically concerned with physique. Have you ever thought what life would be like if you had no care whatsoever about sending the next route, running the next race or maintaining a minimum level of attractiveness? In place of those trivial concerns, imagine that you were obsessed with taking extensive naps, licking [continue reading]

Jun 142010
Old Technology and Great Photos

Though I’ve not contributed many of them, you’ve seen some amazing pictures posted on Climbinghouse over the past year. Most of these photos have been taken on very nice, very expensive Canon and Nikon cameras. Eli, Ron and Charlie, all aspiring photographers, have each taken stunning, professional quality shots. I’m told that many years ago [continue reading]

Making Mead

Posted by Adam at 6:47 pm Et Cetera, Video
Apr 302010
Making Mead

What’s better than honey? Alcohol. But why not have both? Ryan and I could never answer that question. So in 2007 we started making mead, also known as honey wine. Since then, we’ve made 125 gallons of the brew in more than 20 different varieties, using about 400 pounds of honey. My room and our [continue reading]

Apr 272010
Portrait Timelapse by Ron

Portrait Time Lapse by Ron Propri In first grade, Ron Propri skipped math class to draw…for a week.  At seven years old, Ron’s art held it’s own in a high school art show.  This wouldn’t be the last time Ron would choose art over math; he left graduate work in physics to pursue photography.  Many [continue reading]

Apr 242010
Another glance @ backcountry.com

A little while back, I wrote about outdoor retailers, and the tactics they use to increase search engine presence (link here).  As a follow up, I’d like to pass on a little information on backcountry.com.  Below is a press release about the recent not-so-recent purchase of backcountry.com.  Among other things, the press release details how [continue reading]

Apr 182010
Getting Silly & Getting Serious

Ah, the dichotomy of life. I’m here in Boulder, trying to work hard while having fun, which can be a challenge. We had a blast on the radio the other night, talking with climbing legend Jim Bridwell, and Climb Talk host Mike Brooks.  I’ll let you know if a transcript becomes available. My extended vacation [continue reading]

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