A literary connection: Wind, Sand and Stars to China’s Wings
This recent reading is the first time I've gone through Wind, Sand and Stars without an eye toward its relevance to climbing. I'm happy to report that it's ever...
This recent reading is the first time I've gone through Wind, Sand and Stars without an eye toward its relevance to climbing. I'm happy to report that it's ever...
This afternoon, I completed the first part of the two-fold mission I set for myself when I embarked on this China’s Wings project.
David Roberts’ good and fair “Patagonia’s Cerro Torre Gets the Chop: Maestri Unbolted” for National Geographic Adventure. Chris Weidner...
This is a strange experience. There it is. China’s Wings. A book at last No longer in my imagination.
Kai Friese, a writer and CNAC enthusiast in New Delhi, brought this to my attention yesterday — a short snorter signed by Ridge Hammell, Jimmy Scoff, Bob ...
Here’s an interview with Jason Kruk, Hayden Kennedy, Rolando Garibotti, and Colin Haley. In what will pose difficulties for some, it’s written in Sp...
So I checked out of the net for a few days and scored classic surf with Mark and Susan Robsinson and Randy Leavitt “somewhere west of Goleta.” We ta...
I’ve built a Facebook page for China’s Wings, and if you “like” it with the button at the bottom of the sidebar on the right (or find an...
Having slept on it, I find myself more uncomfortable with the news that the upper sections of Maestri’s Compressor Route were chopped by Hayden Kennedy an...
The Supertopo thread just posted by Rolando Garibotti — a friend I much admire and treasure — clarifies the facts of Hayden Kennedy’s and Jaso...