Entourage #45 - December/January 2011
ADAM PETERS: The most memorable thing about Adam Peters, as he’ll tell you, isn’t anything about him. In fact, most people are quicker to remember his pigeon-footed “Chilean alpine rescue dog,” Samantha. JACKIE HUEFTLE: Like many young climbers without a clear direction in life besides climbing more, Jackie Hueftle utilized the two-semesters-on-one-semester-off college plan.
Entourage #44 - November 2010
NEELY QUINN - As a "really stressed out vegetarian" with depression, asthma, and blindness in one eye in her early 20s, Neely Quinn had to figure out how to heal herself, since doctors were no help. Diet and supplements changed her life, and she says she wanted “to tell the world about the role food plays in our health.” ARMIN BUCHROITHNER - “Everyone's priorities suddenly change when they approach 30,” Armin Buchroithner says of the difficulty in finding friends to go with him to Norway, a destination he writes about in “Scandinavian Summer” on page 36.
Entourage #43 - October 2010
ANDY MANN - Even if you don't know Boulder-based Andy Mann, chances are you know exactly who Andy Mann is. As Urban Climber’s Senior Contributing Photographer and with seven UC covers under his belt, Mann is the go-to guy for climbing photography. STEVE MAISCH - If anyone is looking to hire a climber with a Ph.D. in economics, then Steve Maisch, 38, is your guy. He doesn’t expect a huge salary, but he does require plenty of time off to climb all across the globe. His first foray into climbing was in 1992 when a friend took him to Donner Summit, Lake Tahoe, California.
Entourage #41 - August 2010
MELISSA STRONG: Though she moved to Estes Park, Colorado 14 years ago, Melissa Strong had never been on rock until 2001. I felt as though I needed to make a few changes in my life, the Massachusetts native says. COLETTE MCINERNEY: I guess I just had no fear in the beginning, says Colette McInerney, 28, of the start she got climbing in the Gunks and around New York during her freshman year of college. I remember barely clawing my way up some V2 highball my first year of climbing when that was my max ability.
Entourage #40 - July 2010
DAMON CORSO: Like so many other adventure seekers, moving to California in 2003 marked a pivotal change in Damon Corsos life. It was there that he got into climbing at Stoney Point, making weekly trips with his uncle. Ever since, hes been living the life in Santa Monica, where he snowboards, surfs, skimboards, and, of course, climbs. ARNOLD BRAKER: Arnold Braker is a man with many layers. He can laugh at jokes about Casimir effects or long division, but also at a picture of a fat person falling on his face from failblog.org. To say he is smart is an understatement.
Entourage #38 - May 2010
PAIGE CLAASSEN - Paige Claassen is not new to the climbing scene. The 19-yearold veteran has been climbing for 10 years and crushing for nearly as long. She’s onsighted 5.13b (Flour Power, Red River Gorge, Kentucky), sent 5.14a (Zulu, Rifle, Colorado), and made the podium in the Sport Climbing Series National Championships for the last four years. Her feature, Running with the Bulls (p. 48), relays her road trip experience as she tries to escape Boulder’s harsh winter.
ENTOURAGE - #36 > FEBRUARY/MARCH 2009
SARAH GARLICK - With a graduate degree in structural geology/tectonics from the University of Wyoming, Sarah Garlick, 30, possesses stone knowledge on a different level than your average rock jock. Garlick was exposed to climbing early, via her uncle, but her litho-love crystallized when she moved from North Carolina to Rhode Island for college. KYLE GEORGE - Kyle George, a surfer, visited the land of sheep and Kiwis five years ago and, he says, was gunning to get back ever since. He finally returned in winter 2009 (the NZ summer), spending five months with his wife, Carrie Cooper and their daughter Ava cruising NZ in a 27-year-old pop-top van (check out their feature on page 40 of UC #36).
ENTOURAGE - #35 > DECEMBER 2009
AMANDA FOX - A swimmer in high school, Fox abandoned the butterfly stroke when she went to college at Appalachian State, located fortuitously in the Southeastern climbing hotspot known as Boone. There she picked up a nasty climbing habit.CHRIS VAN LEUVEN - Climbing whenever he wants: check. Avoiding the 9-to-5 cube life: done. Living rent-free (and not out of mom’s basement): check. Freelance writer and website designer CVL has the travelin’ life dialed. Along with sleeping under the stars with his dog every night, the 32-year-old California native writes for Climbing and Carbondale, Colorado’s Sopris Sun.
ENTOURAGE - #34 > NOVEMBER 2009
ROB PIZEM - "If I see something beautiful, I want to figure it out and climb it, whatever it takes," says Rob "The Piz" Pizem, 33, about aesthetic routes. Pizem, originally from Kirtland, Ohio, began climbing 15 years ago on a toprope outside Cleveland and, as the saying goes, was immediately hooked. MATT WILDER - As an upstanding member of the climbing community, the 30-year-old Matt Wilder - a Weston, Connecticut, native - has authored a bouldering guidebook to Hueco Tanks, Texas, and nabbed FAs in Boulder Canyon, super-highballs in Bishop, and the big first free ascents in Yosemite.
ENTOURAGE - #33 > OCTOBER 2009
JONATHAN SIEGRIST - Jonathan Siegrist, our coverboy, is one of those guys who prove that being really good at something and being really nice aren't mutually exclusive. In fact, Siegrist is skilled in several arenas. TOMÁS DONOSO - Currently living in Connecticut, Donoso hails from Santiago, Chile, and has spent some time in Beantown, too, while attending Boston College and studying psychology and history. Before becoming a climbing photog, the 29 year old's work led him to Honduras.
ENTOURAGE - #31 > AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2009
Andrew Tower - "My favorite font is called Andy . . . not many computers have it," says Andrew Tower, 25, who wrote about the Vegas climber Heather Robinson, for Unearthed, in issue #31. "Not only does it share my name, but it also isn't boring - neurotic writers at their finest." John Dickey - The photographer John Dickey, aka Johnny Dangerous, has spent 21 of his 34 years climbing. The magic began in his Boy Scout days, in the hill country of central Texas. "You know the drill," Dickey says: "steal mom's clothesline and get sketchy." By this time, Dickey was already cultivating his photography skills, after his father put a camera in his hands at age 4 and dubbed him the official family-trip photographer.
ENTOURAGE - #30 > PHOTO ANNUAL 2009
ANDREW BURR - Based in the Mormon/outdoor-enthusiast stronghold of Salt Lake City, Utah, our Senior Contributing Photographer Andrew Burr (andrewburr.com) is always on the move. One week, he’s at home with his wife Laurel and their daughter Kaia, the next, he’s dangling from a desert spire, or, as he did for his photo feature “Fry Days” (p. 38), trekking for hours through Utah’s desolate desert canyons in search of unclimbed rock; DAN LUBBERS - Dan Lubbers (danlubbers.com), whose shots appear in Visual (p. 26) and “The Dark Side” (p. 48), took to climbing in 2001. In 2006, during a bouldering trip, injuries from a 2003 car accident flared up, forcing a two-year climbing hiatus.
ENTOURAGE - #29 > MAY 2009
Brian Solano - “After day one, I was immediately hooked and knew climbing would always be a significant part of my life”; Melissa Strong - We needed a reliable source that would help us further understand what’s going on over there in our desert oasis; Damon Corso - “Teamwork. We may not have team colors, raging fans, or a stadium to play every game at, but I’ll tell you what we are all on the same team” Andy Mann - Andy has done it again. This always psyched dude is committed to being in the right place at the right time and bringing home the killer imagery
ENTOURAGE - #27 > FEBRUARY/MARCH 2009
DAMON CORSO - In Ireland, during the summer of 2007, I lost a best friend, a brother, and a mentor, Michael Reardon; CHRISTINA PILO - I wish I could just climb for a living. I envy those who are living that life; ROB TURAN - Rob has been a National Park Ranger since 1983; ANDREW KORNYLAK - Andrew grew up in a small Midwestern town in Ohio and is a self-taught photographer; Tim Kemple - I cannot lie and say I've rapped since 85 / I didn't battle in the parks when the art of b-boyin' was alive ...
ENTOURAGE - #26 > DECEMBER 2008/JANUARY 2009
Andy Mann - Andy’s a Colorado boy. “What makes Colorado so special is that the climbing here is endless. Andrew Burr - The beginnings: Born on a planet far, far away, Kal-El was rocketed to Earth as an infant by his scientist father. Seth Robinson - Seth has been living in the urban sprawl of Las Vegas for nine years now. Phillip Benningfield - Phillip is the author of four bouldering guides to the “best damn state in the union, Colorado!” Mike Brumbaugh - Mike lives in Vail, CO with his wife Jennifer where he owns a ski and bike shop, Venture Sports.
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