by Kyle Stapp | Jun 12, 2019 | Behind the scenes, Land Stewardship |
Eskimos have 50 names for snow but most climbers just have “rock.” It’s all about friction What makes Pennsylvania bouldering so unique and fun is the large amount of sticky rock in the state. By sticky I mean rock texture that has unusually good friction for...
by Kyle Stapp | Jan 19, 2019 | Behind the scenes, Land Stewardship |
As more and more climbers head into Pennsylvania’s woods it is crucial that we all do our best to leave no trace (always, no matter where we are at) when out. To help some of us understand a little more what it means to “leave no trace” when out...
by Kyle Stapp | Jan 14, 2019 | Featured climber |
Adam Hartman on the 2nd ascent of Consigned to Oblivion. Name? Adam “h-money” Hartman Age? 32 I think? I often forget my birthday Location? Lancaster, PA Family? Met my awesome wife when we were in high school. She also enjoys bouldering, which is phenomenal. I also...
by Kyle Stapp | Jan 2, 2019 | Featured climber |
Ryan Shipp at Mount Gretna. Name? Ryan Shipp Age? 39 Years bouldering in Pennsylvania (PA)? 18 Using one word, how would you describe PA bouldering? Variety(So many types of stone, styles of climbing, and different atmospheres to enjoy climbing in.) Top...
by Kyle Stapp | Dec 29, 2018 | Featured climber |
Max at Haycock, Pennsylvania. Photo by Tony Herr. Name?Maxwell Hugh SnyderAge?26Years bouldering in Pennsylvania (PA)? 8Using one word, how would you describe PA bouldering?Gratifying.Top five PA bouldering areas? Haycock Governor StableHuntersGretnaEmmaus BouldersTop...