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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 )

  • Totally Squasome

    Totally Squasome

    I’m in the Chief Stawamus Municipal Campground in Squamish, British Columbia, sitting underneath a large redwood, the thick branches obscuring most of the sky... Read more

    Posted on 10 July 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Tow Truck Confidential

    Truck Confidential

    Damn, it feels good to be back. On the road, that is.I haven’t written in a while, mostly because I’ve been doing my best to keep busy since we arrived back to... Read more

    Posted on 02 July 2013 OUTDOORS
  • New Bouldering in the Bay??

    Bouldering Bay??

    The Dogpatch!We love going to popular climbing destinations, but we also love to explore new areas. That’s why I was really psyched to return to the Bay Area an... Read more

    Posted on 12 June 2013 OUTDOORS
  • You Can’t Go Home Again

    Can’t Home Again

    Firstly, sorry for the dearth of climbing updates. We’ve been in the Bay Area now for two weeks, and haven’t touched rock in that time. Read more

    Posted on 09 June 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Doing the Impossible

    Doing Impossible

    RTG killin’ it with the photogsA couple of weeks ago I did the impossible. I sat down at the bottom of the Trojan Arete, pulled on, got to the top, and walked... Read more

    Posted on 04 June 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Full Circle

    Full Circle

    My parents came to meet us in Santa Barbara. Not sure what’s going on with my leg in the photo, but a rare shot of all of us together nonetheless. Above Lizard’... Read more

    Posted on 25 May 2013 OUTDOORS
  • On Dreams and Family

    Dreams Family

    This past weekend, Vikki flew to Phoenix for the weekend to help her college friend Anna celebrate graduation from medical school. I drove her to the airport... Read more

    Posted on 10 May 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Commitment

    Commitment

    Today I fly out to Phoenix to reunite with some of my closest friends from college, all of them my sorority sisters. In college, I was in a sorority. I also use... Read more

    Posted on 03 May 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Midnight Enlightening

    Midnight Enlightening

    If you haven’t heard by now, a friend by the name of James took the drastic step of erasing the lightning bolt on Midnight Lightning. As you can imagine, this... Read more

    Posted on 01 May 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Settling Joe’s

    Settling Joe’s

    Spenser and I have been in a back-and-forth injury competition for months. I guess I have the heads up right now, though this is one competition I want both of... Read more

    Posted on 30 April 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Recovery Road is a Long One

    Recovery Road Long

    Until our last day of climbing in Red Rocks, Las Vegas, I hadn’t bouldered since December 21st. That was the day I somehow fell from the pinch on Saigon... Read more

    Posted on 25 April 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Blogpost Challenge: Go Outside

    Blogpost Challenge: Outside

    As soon as I walked into the Food Ranch this morning, I realized I had made a mistake. Since my finger is hurt, I’m taking a break from climbing for the moment. Read more

    Posted on 20 April 2013 OUTDOORS
  • In Celebration

    Celebration

    Last week, we met Katie and Niko at the local Joe’s Valley watering hole, The Food Ranch. The similarities were pretty conspicuous from the get-go: another... Read more

    Posted on 16 April 2013 OUTDOORS
  • The Cat That Broke the Mold

    That Broke Mold

    At around midnight last night, Spenser and I pulled into the familiar parking lot of the Food Ranch in Orangeville, Utah. It felt good to be back at Joe’s.I... Read more

    Posted on 04 April 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Elbow Tendinitis- Searching for the Magic Bullet

    Elbow Tendinitis- Searching Magic Bullet

    Elbow tendinitis. Like I said, it totally wasn’t worth it. Sitting around Bishop and not climbing on some of my favorite boulders in the country is lame, but... Read more

    Posted on 26 March 2013 OUTDOORS
  • It Wasn’t Worth It

    Wasn’t Worth

    Good news: my broken heel is no longer broken. I’ve been walking now for about three weeks, hiking and biking for two, and I ought to be back to powerful... Read more

    Posted on 14 March 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Daniel Woods on Lucid Dreaming

    Daniel Woods Lucid Dreaming

    Unexpected messages pop up sometimes. It could be an old Facebook friend, a spam phone call, a LinkedIn invite. This time it was Beau Kahler, our friend from... Read more

    Posted on 09 March 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Bosavi: Changing the Headlamp Game

    Bosavi: Changing Headlamp Game

    I currently have, in my possession, what just might be the world’s most intelligent headlamp.I’m Bosavi, and I’m going to light up your night. Read more

    Posted on 25 February 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Creating a Base

    Creating Base

    A view of Mt. Tom from the Buttermilks.We’ve been in Bishop on and off since Thanksgiving and I have sent ONE of my projects. I’ll also admit that the single... Read more

    Posted on 22 February 2013 OUTDOORS
  • Rest, Recovery, and the Return

    It’s Saturday, February 2nd, and we have been here in Kensington for a bit over two weeks. This brief return trip was for the purposes of R&R;, as well as... Read more

    Posted on 03 February 2013 OUTDOORS