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About Me

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Lemme hear from ya!

Yeah it's my finger, I broke it Mt. Biking two years ago.

Hey man, thanks for the comments, belive it or not they helped. it seemed I needed all the encouragement I could get there for a minute. Anyhoo Peace be brother, And hit me up if you find yourself in Kentucky, I still know the Red pretty well.

Up Dog? Good luck building up that trad rack! See ya round.

What Brizzle?!?

Climbing Resume

Experience Level
Intermediate
Favorite Thing about Climbing
Why does anyone climb anything? Because it's there, and because it's beautiful. Spending time with the greatest people in the world and in the most amazing places in the world is more than words can describe. I tend to favor the natural aesthetics of cracks and lean more towards the traditional roots of climbing. My idols are the forefathers of climbing and those who have transformed climbing into what it is today. Ron Kauk is my greatest inspiration in the climbing world because of the amazing things he has accomplished, both as a climber and a conservationist.
Favorite Destination
Yosemite, J-Tree, HP40, HCR, and anywhere else that will have me.
Favorite Climbing Memory

Summer Cali Tour '06: J-Tree, Yosemite, San Fransisco, and all of the other amazing places we visited along the way.

Working in Yosemite for three months this summer and throwing down nearly every day.

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