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derekcheng.nz@gmail.comRecommended Climbing
- Australia: The Totem Pole
- Morocco: A first ascent in the Anti-Atlas Mountains
- Greece: Kalymnos
- USA: Half Dome
- USA: Indian Creek
- Mexico: El Potrero Chico and El Salto
- 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
- A free solo adventure that went horribly wrong
- Intestinal Misadventures of the Vertical World
- She’ll be right … maybe
- Enhancing the experience: bigger, bolder, scarier
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It’s been more than three years since this happened. Stoked that it didn’t end my climbing days, or didn’t end my days in general. https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/climbing/free-solo-climber-fall-survivor/Cardigan St, 28/5.13 on the black and orange soaked wall of immaculateness that is Taipan. @hoholz going for the send on his last day in the Grampians ...Taipan. Nothing else to add.Archimedes Principle (25/7b/12b) on Eureka Wall in the Grampians, Australia, is a steep crimp-fest that follows a black streak up this amazing, tiger-striped wall of sandstone. Here is Ian Bryant, fighting the dreaded pump that cones for us all ...@jackmasel focusing on the epic moves of Groove Train (33/8c) on Taipan Wall. Grampians, Australia