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Posts Categorized: Features
Training In the Time of Cholera: How the Climbing Coaching Industry Plans to Weather the Storm
Emmett Cookson doesn’t have much time to talk. Adhering to self-isolation, he’s booting… Read more »
The Pandemic Comes to Bishop: A Small Climbing Community Struggles Beneath the Weight of COVID-19
Back in 2002 or 2003, when Colorado lingered in the apex of the… Read more »
Tiny Episode: We’ll Be Back In A Week…
You guys, listeners and friends, have been with us for almost two years…. Read more »
Thundercling Confidential: A Year in the Studio, Which is to Say, My Couch
I’d be stealing a smoke on the loading dock and John Sherman would… Read more »
Mouse Wars: A modern dirtbag trio living in a rolling shack in the mouse-infested heart of Mormon country tick one off the list.
I imagine squeezing, left hand splayed like Mickey Mouse’s white mitt, a barely… Read more »
The Second Circle
Here is an unhappy story for you. Three days ago the bouldering haven… Read more »
Into the Abyss and Out Again
Sevve Stember is a 6th grade science teacher and soon-to-be Director of Curriculum… Read more »
An Unfortunate Guide to Manipulation in the New American Wasteland
There are all kinds of beginnings. Mediocre and miraculous and generally shitty. This… Read more »
How Campfires Taught Me Everything About Life
Marty Brodsky is the owner of Kingflyer Collective, a grassroots outdoor apparel company… Read more »