Climbing
PERSPECTIVE
David Ethan Graham - Professional Climber, Loner Gypsy, Cult-Sci-Fi Fanatic, Laptop Beat Maker, Nocturnal Tweaker; formerly of Portland, Maine


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DG on the first ascent of the The Island. Photo by Stephan Denys. Download a 2000 px version of this image.

[The Swiss] have crazy bunkers in the mountains — I love them. I imagine they put entire herds of sheep in there, on [underground] pastures and apple orchards built for the post-apocalyptic existence. Who gets inside? You’ll need a Swiss passport, that’s for sure.
It’s been a never-ending pursuit to grasp and improve — step by step — the art of comprehending rock and moving with it. And it’s been inspiring to learn as many styles as I can and [watch] the future generations.

I went fishing my whole childhood and enjoyed hitting big ocean bluefish in the head with a mini-baseball bat, to remedy their living state. Right or wrong, I got a thrill and felt big, though I was a really short kid.

I refuse to go fishing now, ever since I listened to Nirvana’s [‘Something in the Way’], about chilling and living under a bridge. I knew it was true that fish have feelings.

In the ‘real world,’ no one knows me. They don’t know my name, and even if they did, it would mean nothing.

I’ve always had a passion for music and making music... I use my computer and a program called Ableton to mix my favorite music. [It lets me] complete little visions that I’ve always wanted to hear.



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