“Don’t kill your husband, don’t kill yourself.”
“Don’t kill your husband, don’t kill yourself.”
“Don’t kill your husband, don’t kill yourself.”
This mantra looped in my head as I led out on some of the worst stone I’ve encountered in my 24 years of climbing.
I have my own mantra I use while climbing…luckily it was never this ☝️. Great story and makes me miss home.
Wild Kingdom: Katie Lambert Explores the Remote, Seldom-Visited Citadel
As a climber who doesn’t plan on breaking any records or even leading a 5.12 any time soon, I seek out the 5.10-and-under climbs at my local cliffs. I like climbs that don’t make me contemplate my mortality on every move, as I suspect most of us do as well. Still, the media so often focuses on the climbers ticking 5.15s—the Adam Ondras and Margo Hayeses—when so few of us attain these grades. Perhaps the climbers who make it possible for us to enjoy mellower climbs—our favorite 5.8, 5.9, and 5.10 sport routes—also deserve credit.
Amen to that!
The Mod Squad: The Tireless Climbers Establishing Moderate Sport Routes Around the Country
For my trip planning, I almost exclusively use Gaia GPS for researching, routing and tracking my adventures. I will go through some tips and tricks that I have learned along the way, along with some of the features of Gaia GPS.
I really enjoy Gaia GPS and subscribe to it for all of the MVUM (motor vehicle use maps) stuff. This is an article I’ll be referencing for a while.
So you want to map your adventure with Gaia GPS… — Explore4R
Thomas Frank’s productivity videos are watched by nearly 2 million subscribers. For every video, he writes scripts, collects b-roll and manages distribution so that every video is high quality and finds the right audience. Notion helps him and his growing team organize all these moving parts, freeing up more time for him to focus on the creative work.
Notion is one of those apps that I wanted to use but couldn’t find a use for….well that has ended for me. Notion has now replaced Noto, a note taking app that I was particularly enthralled with for a short period but it’s short comings started driving me crazy.
I’ll be writing about Notion more, but in the meantime you should check it out. (spoiler…I partly use it to plan trips in conjunction with Gaia maps)
Notion – The all-in-one workspace for your notes, tasks, wikis, and databases.