Indian Creek 2024. climbin’
Once the rain stopped and the rock dried out, rock climbing happened. I am trying to build stoke for the trip this year.
Once the rain stopped and the rock dried out, rock climbing happened. I am trying to build stoke for the trip this year.
A photo dump of the start of spring break last year. The first few days had more rain than i’d ever experienced down there. Still beautiful. Still fun thanks to the people and the scenery.
2025 marks the 19th year of this place. Wild. I have lost some weight since these pictures and figured out how to get a haircut.
Playing catch up. Building the brand. Holding onto memories.
These are from a trip to the Salt Lake area for Christmas last year.
Much shredding while Mom was hospitalized for heart issues. Very scary at the time but it was needed medical attention and a year later she’s doing great.
This is my first post about snowboarding since 2011. wtf.
Seven nights of camping and six days of climbing limestone in the Utah Desert. Thanks to Cicada for all the inspirational crushing and to Isaias for being such a grand travel companion. These are all from the first 2 days.
Pictures from a few of my last days in Moab. We spent a couple of nights camping and a couple days climbing in the La Sal Mountains. I had been staring at them for weeks and it was grand to see an extremely different side to Moab. Lots of green and the rock was Dakota Sandstone with colors and textures all its own. A magical place to visit in the spring.
Spent the better part of an afternoon hiking right outside of Moab. I ran into a local at the trailhead who gave me directions where to locate some petroglyphs.
More desert rain, camping, and some climbing at Indian Creek and Maverick Buttress up Long Canyon, outside of Moab.