Canyoneering: A breath-taking weekend of redrock, ropes and trust
Monday, May 12th, 2014 Posted in Arts and Life | 1 Comment »Romero and friends spend a weekend dropping off precipices in Southern Utah Photo Essay by Sarah Romero CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK—It’s an adrenaline-flooded feeling to hang over a 150-foot gorge on a single strand of rope. Canyoneering in Utah’s back country requires courage, ...
Rock-climbing rock-stars bring ‘Project American Fork’ film to USU
Monday, April 1st, 2013 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Rock-climbing rock-stars bring ‘Project American Fork’ film to USUBy Clayton Leuba LOGAN—Rock climbs protected with metal bolts—called sport climbs—were established in Europe as early as the 1930s. But when Utah locals began the fledgling practice of uncovering and bolting steep, limestone routes in American Fork Canyon, Bruce Wilson says, ...