Email:
derekcheng.nz@gmail.comRecommended Climbing
- Australia: The Totem Pole
- Morocco: A first ascent in the Anti-Atlas Mountains
- Greece: Kalymnos
- USA: Half Dome
- Mexico: El Potrero Chico and El Salto
- USA: Indian Creek
- Canada: Mount Robson, King of the Rockies
- Canada: The First Rule of Ice Climbing is …
- Thailand: Tonsai
- China: Getu, Yangshuo and Li Ming
- The Dirtbag Life
- The Climbing Flow
- Vanlife
- What happens when you fall off a mountain
- Intestinal Misadventures of the Vertical World
- She’ll be right … maybe
- Enhancing the experience: bigger, bolder, scarier
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Author Archives: Derek Cheng
About Derek Cheng
Derek Cheng is a journalist and photographer whose work has appeared in publications in several countries, including the US, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and the UK. Since he discovered climbing about ten years ago, he has worked as little as possible so he can travel widely, chasing rock faces in all corners of the world - from stalactite-blessed limestone in China, to the alpine granite of the Bugaboos and the Sierra Nevada, to quartzite giants in Morocco. His work can be viewed at dirtbagdispatches.comDirtbag Dispatches – China Rocks
A tour of rock climbing in China, from Yangshuo to Getu to Li Ming
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