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  • The RV Project http://rvproj.com/

    This is our version of the American Dream. City life just wasn't cutting it for us, so we bought a trailer and are headed across the USA in search of the best climbing spots and the most interesting people this country has to offer.

LATEST ARTICLES ( 208 )

  • Real Shit in New Mexico

    Real Shit Mexico

    I nearly died the other day. We’re in New Mexico, and it’s a few days into our fall season here. A cornucopia of nascent bouldering attracted us here, while... Read more

    Posted on 19 September 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Crunch Goes the Ankle

    Crunch Goes Ankle

    Responsibility and Obligation A huge thanks to Kati for being such a good sport throughout this whole ordeal. Above: The aftermath of what’s described below. Th... Read more

    Posted on 18 August 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Yearning For The Simple Life

    Yearning Simple Life

    Bishop is between the Bay and Las Vegas, maybe not so much between San Diego and Vegas. It’s been a little while since we rapped at ya, like in the familiar. Read more

    Posted on 02 July 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Behind the Magic of Red Point Climbing Holds

    Behind Magic Point Climbing Holds

    Meet Nikita Taylor, David Beriault, and Aaron Culver – referred to as NT, DB, and AC from here on out – the three Canuks that make up Red Point Climbing Holds. Read more

    Posted on 15 June 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Training Gains – A Female Climber Perspective

    Training Gains Female Climber Perspective

    We’ve been back in the Bay Area for about a week now and are on an edit Jumbo Love + gym training regime for the month. We are both feeling really weak right no... Read more

    Posted on 06 June 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Larger Than Life

    Larger Than Life

    The Elephant in the Room The past couple of days have been a bit of a blur. Most likely, if you’re reading this, you’re familiar with rock climbing. Read more

    Posted on 20 May 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Who’s Your Daddy? The Life of a Climbing Father

    Who’s Your Daddy? Life Climbing Father

    Hi, I’m Andy White. I’ll pause for a second while you ask yourself, “who the hell is Andy White?” I’m Andy, Andy White. Well, in the broad scheme of the climbin... Read more

    Posted on 05 May 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Everything Real Big

    Everything Real

    For more frequent updates, video clips, and photos, follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Also, there’s a little teaser clip at the bottom of this post. Enjoy! Read more

    Posted on 26 April 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Relationship Redux

    Relationship Redux

    Spenser and I have been together for almost 6 years and living in a 6×10 foot trailer for the last 3. Spenser carries the heavier things, primarily drives... Read more

    Posted on 15 April 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Les Gets Lessons

    Gets Lessons

    As Spenser mentioned, we easily fell into a tranquilo rhythm in Spain. We certainly packed a lot in with filming and climbing, but there was never a rush. Read more

    Posted on 14 March 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Projects, Projects, Film Projects

    Projects, Film Projects

    The region of Catalunya is like a limestone analog of the US Southwest’s sandstone landscape, with flat-topped mountains guarded by sheer cliffs, a Mediterranea... Read more

    Posted on 08 March 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Day 1- Star-struck, Awe-struck.

    Star-struck, Awe-struck.

    Day 0- Awake at dawn; an empty international terminal at SFO; some hours to Newark; some more to Barcelona. We’re damn good at road tripping, but flying... Read more

    Posted on 25 February 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Fighting the Fear, Part Deux

    Fighting Fear, Part Deux

    I have so many emotions when it comes to Bishop. It was one of the first places I ever climbed outdoors and it hooked me. I had been climbing for less than a... Read more

    Posted on 21 February 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Planning the Training Plan

    Planning Training Plan

    Vikki contemplates the first crux of Nat’s Traverse (V8) This is a piece I wrote for Mojagear.com (original here). Check them out if you need some gear, or... Read more

    Posted on 13 February 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Fighting the Fear

    Fighting Fear

    “Discomfort is a common barrier to hard work. Usually, hard work is unpleasant. In addition to the obvious aversion to pain and suffering that tempts climbers t... Read more

    Posted on 11 February 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Setting Goals

    Setting Goals

    Yup. We color-coordinated obnoxiously for the gym. It was not intentional. I’m hiding behind the advert for a reason. Wow, where to start? Read more

    Posted on 29 January 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Behind the Name “I Don’t Know Jack”

    Behind Name Don’t Know Jack”

    Mini-dome Just over 2 years ago, I broke my heel by falling off of a tall boulder problem in Bishop, CA. Several weeks later, ambulatory but avoiding bouldering... Read more

    Posted on 14 January 2015 OUTDOORS
  • An Ode to Our French Press

    French Press

    The alarm goes off. My eyes open, but I see nothing. With a flip of my hand, my beanie is gone and I am immediately aware of three things: I have crust in my... Read more

    Posted on 12 January 2015 OUTDOORS
  • Behind the Scenes of Alex Honnold’s Birthday Challenge

    Behind Scenes Alex Honnold’s Birthday Challenge

    Damn y’all, 2014 is wrapping up. I am proud, excited, and honestly a little nervous to share the following video with you: Alex Honnold soloing 290 pitches on... Read more

    Posted on 29 December 2014 OUTDOORS
  • The Crag Dog Blog

    Crag Blog

    The hard-drives needed organizing. I needed a pick-me-up because it’s been raining for days. I love dogs and they make me happy. Spenser loves taking photos of... Read more

    Posted on 06 December 2014 OUTDOORS