About Dave MacLeod Over the past few years this 29-year-old, mild-mannered Scot has displayed a relish for unnerving feats on ice and rock, writing new legends into the history of 800-year-old Clan MacLeod, whose motto is “Hold fast!” Click Here for DAVE MACLEOD'S Blogs
About Justin Roth Justin Roth, Climbing's Senior Editor, has been working in the climbing industry for well over a decade, slinging tape and power bars from behind the desks of climbing gyms, teaching climbing technique, routesetting ... Click Here for JUSTIN ROTH'S Blogs
About Ethan Pringle Looking through Ethan Pringle's résumé reminds me of a climbing wish list I wrote down one late, and lonely, Friday night: Realization (5.15a); Just Do It (5.14b/c); Flashing Bully V12 Click Here for ETHAN PRINGLE'S Blogs
About Michael Reardon On July 13, the climbing world lost a great one: Michael Reardon, 42, the accomplished free soloist from Oak Park, California. Reardon met with a freak accident at the headland of Dohilla, on the island of Valentia off the southwest coast of Ireland. The ocean conjured a rogue wave, and the wave took Michael while he stood just feet above the water.
About Lauren Lee This seasoned professional climber has based out of Hurricane, Utah since 2003, in which time she has proven herself as one of the strongest women in the country with an extensive tick list, reaching up to V10 and 5.14. Click Here for LAUREN LEE'S Blogs
About Daniel Woods His love for climbing can be described as "complete obsession." Bouldering is his forté with sends of Jade (V15) and New Base Line (V14), but hard sport routes are also his speciality like Necessary Evil (5.14c) and Livin Astro (5.14c). Click Here for DANIEL WOODS'S Blogs
About Tim Kemple Seasoned and traveled, yet still in his 20's, he's been Climbing Magazine's Senior Contributing Photographer, as well as been published in dozens of outdoor publications. Click Here for TIM KEMPLE'S Blogs
About Dave Graham Dave Graham climbs everything from the hardest boulder problems in the world to the hardest sport routes; his passion for the sport permeates his entire being. He stands as today's strongest advocate for difficulty climbing in the world. Click Here for DAVE GRAHAM'S Blogs