The purpose of this blog is to chronicle the adventures in rock climbing, mountaineering, rattlesnake rescue, and general crazy endeavors undertaken by a nuclear engineer living in Los Alamos, NM. The first few posts will likely be me playing catch up writing down some trip reports from a few adventures that happened this summer, but after I should be able to get things up pretty soon after they happen.
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The purpose of this blog is to chronicle the adventures in rock climbing, mountaineering, rattlesnake rescue, and general crazy endeavors undertaken by a nuclear engineer living in Los Alamos, NM. The first few posts will likely be me playing catch up writing down some trip reports from a few adventures that happened this summer, but after I should be able to get things up pretty soon after they happen.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Drytooling in Pueblo Canyon vids.
Here are a couple of videos from my first time drytooling. The route shown in the vids is a dedicated drytooling route that is bolted. The rock is a kind of welded volcanic tuff that is basically crap for regular climbing, but works well for messing around on with sharp bits of metal.
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