August 2010 – 287 – High Country Issue
FEATURES
GALLERY
And now for something completely different: the 2010 Bouldering World Cup in Vail, CO. By Caroline Treadway
SKYLADDERS
Far above timberline, these are the proudest rock climbs in North America. They will rivet your attention and inspire wild dreams of alpine glory. Think you’re up for it? Surprise — most check in at about 5.8. Story and photos by Kennan Harvey
UNDER ANGEL WINGS
California’s High Sierra is littered with pristine boulders, some located so far out in the backcountry that no one would ever hike in the pads needed to climb them. Or would they? By Shawn Diamond • Photos by Damon Corso
THE ONE THING
What one thing most helped you improve? That’s the question answered by 10 of America’s top rock climbers. By Dave Sheldon • Photos by Andrew Mann
SAWTOOTH DAYDREAM
Join the author in his quest to fulfi ll a fantasy as two strong teams of women tick the burly classics of the Elephant’s Perch in Idaho. Story and photos by James Q Martin
DEPARTMENTS
Contributors
James Q Martin, Mark Fisher, Shawn Diamond, Kate Nelson
Editorial
Paying homage to the high country
Letters
Just Out
Gear you’ll need to survive the conditions of the alpine, plus a full-size crash pad that can go anywhere
Tech Tips
Be Prepared: Have a "what-if" plan for alpine
Technique: Improve your sport climbing (and you don’t even have to train harder)
Whipped
… and benched. Anatomy of the injured psyche
Ten Things…
You didn’t know about granite
2010 Shoe Review
It all happens here, where the rubber meets your dreams. Thirty shoes, field-tested.
Classic Climbs
The Simply-Burly – no, correction: the Stanley-Burgner. Prusik Peak, Washington
Mileage
Tetons cragging – cable-car style
Anchored
Black Hills benefactor Mike Cronin
Perspective
The guiding spirit: Rod Newcomb


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