Jan 312010
Postcards from Nepal (p.3)

Editor’s note: Part 1 here, Part 2 here. Words and photos by Chelsea Phillippe Namaste Our 17 day trek around the Annapurnas was amazing. Almost every day was an uphill walk. We had a special permit to a restricted area called Nar-Phu, that added a wonderful 6 days to our trek. These areas have a [continue reading]

Jan 272010
Postcards from Nepal (p.2)

Editor’s Note: Part 1 is here. Words and Photos by Chelsea Phillippe. Namaste Jason and I had a great flight into Nepal with Singapore Airways, they fed us so much we actually refused a meal. If you ever get the chance to fly with Singapore Air, its the way to go. During our 8 hour [continue reading]

Jan 252010
Postcards from Nepal (p.1)

Editor’s Note: This is the first post in a series about Chelsea’s recent trip to Nepal. Words and photos by Chelsea Phillippe. Namaste Every fall/winter I persuade Jason to leave the country for a trip, of 2-3 months so to really experience a new country, its people and culture, and to get the most out [continue reading]

Denver Graffiti

Posted by Eli at 1:33 pm Et Cetera
Jan 202010

I got down to Denver yesterday to shoot some graffiti. It’s crazy, I went to the art district (10th and Santa Fe) with no interest in checking out the countless galleries. Enjoy the video. Paint + Place from Climbing House on Vimeo.

Blackout Revisited

Posted by Eli at 8:12 am Et Cetera, Featured
Jan 142010
Blackout Revisited

A couple days ago, I looked at the ad content of Dead Point Magazine. Today I checked out a couple other mags- Climbing, and Rock and Ice. Results below… This is the December issue of Climbing Magazine with the ads cut out!

The Tunnel of Doom

Posted by Eli at 6:22 am Et Cetera
Jan 132010
The Tunnel of Doom

Here’s another story from the campfire. It’s about my first trip to Mexico. I was trying to get to El Potrero Chico, but things didn’t go according to plan. The Tunnel of DoomBy Eli Powell A smile came to my face. “What have I just done?” Eight hours ago, I was at home sleeping, and [continue reading]

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