Posts Tagged ‘chris brown’

Florida’s Best Bouldering

Florida's Best Bouldering

Dead Point Magazine reported back in November that Chris Redmond had claimed the grade of V12 for a new boulder problem he established in Jupiter, FL.  Chris Brown recently went down with a group of climbers to check out the climbing at Blowing Rocks Preserve.  Check out Chris’ blog for some photos. Share this post:


Storming Castles

Chris Brown has published a new piece on his blog about climbing and new routing in California’s Sierra range. Storming Castles is a multi-part photo essay chronicling a seasons worth of summits.  Part 1 takes us to Tuolumne and The Hulk while the boys get in shape for bigger and more remote objectives. Share this [...]


‘Tis the Season

'Tis the Season

The temperature and humidity are slowly dropping here in Florida, and that can only mean one thing – crushing season in the South. We’ve just received our first box load of the highly coveted Stone Fort Bouldering guide from Andy Wellman and Greener Grass Publishing.  This guidebook is slammed full of awesome photos and easily [...]


Big Wall Speed Buildering?

Big Wall Speed Buildering?

While in The Needles of California last year, VV’s Chris Brown met Sedona desert specialist Mike Knarzer.  Both share a common desire for Sierra granite, desert sandstone, and buildering?  Apparently Mike has been hard at work training as a team member for the USA in The Marina Bay Sands 2010 World Championship Climb to the [...]


Alex Honnold Strikes Again

Alex Honnold Strikes Again

In a recent post we highlighted an ascent of The Rainbow Wall in Vegas by Josh Finkelstein, Pat Pharo and Chris Brown.  These guys did not do it in a day, they did not do it without falling and they used ropes. Alex Honnold did the exact opposite. Alex’s 8a.nu route list indicates the unimaginable…again.  [...]


The Rainbow Wall

The Rainbow Wall

Chris Brown has published a new piece about desert climbing on his blog.  Chris teamed up with Coloradoans Josh Finkelstein and Pat Pharo for a trip up one of Red Rocks most recognizable features – The Rainbow Wall. From highexposures.com:  “We often hear about the latest 5.TEEN or V-TEEN crushed by some ‘hard person’ from [...]