Showing posts with label Ibex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ibex. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Ibex Bouldering

We should have a part two if we ever get back there to finish up the projects. Enjoy!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Some Recent Stuff, and Ibex...of Course

Let's start with Tommy.  In September I gave him the goal of climbing a V8 or better each week until the first week of December.  This means 12 V8s or harder in 12 weeks. Tommy modestly accepted the challenge responding with something like, "There's no way! But I guess I'll try."  Well today is October 30th and Tommy has already completed his goal with 8 V8s, 4 V9s, and a V10! Basically the kid hasn't even touched his potential and will surely be pulling down CRAZY hard stuff really soon.

Zach has also come up with some impressive FA's as of late.  All of them being really nice additions to the Cedar City area.  In Bunker Creek he climbed this neat roof hidden amongst the titanic boulders.  He called this line "50 Degrees of Perfection" (V9) and I believe he considers it to be the best in the area.  Another amazing FA is the the Wash project.  It's a boulder that we found about two years ago and cleaned just this spring. It is really different from the other problems in the wash in the fact that it is gritty and climbs more features than face holds.  I think it's pretty neato! He named it "The Bounty Hunter" (V10).

Zach put this video together:
Southern Utah Episode 4: Fall First Ascents from Zach Bradford on Vimeo.

Last weekend we took another trip to Ibex for a few days.  It was especially nice because Sheralee's family came and brought their luxurious trailer for us to relax and poop in. Tommy and I tried Bruce Lee and the Atomic Bomb.  I feel pretty close on both, but they just keep managing to evade me. Maybe next time.  Then we climbed the White Arete sit, a beautiful boulder climb. Next we tried Bigger is Better, and it shut us down. Fortunately I was staying an extra day so the next day I managed to crawl up it.  I absolutely love that climb. Sheralee has also been climbing really well lately.  She climbed Captain Choss in two tries and nearly climbed this super fun V5 called the Blob, falling on the last move.

Bruce Lee: It won this round



White Arete Sit: Tommy murdered it


The Blob: Next time for sure Sheralee!


Ya I got guns!!

Cameron on this fun boulder rock

Bigger is Better: Love it!!



Nice view eh?

Sunday, October 9, 2011

A Mystical Land



School has forced me to pick a random place with rocks to examine as a senior project.  After a little bit of pondering I thought to myself, "Hey I know a place with rocks".  This small stroke of genius has brought me to the mystical land of Ibex to do extensive research for a few hours during the day and climb every other small fraction of time.  

I really don't think there's anywhere that compares to  Ibex.  It is located right smack in the middle of nowhere.  There are a series of tall rocky ridges and vast valleys with randomly located outcrops of artistically colored bullet quartzite.  The majority of boulders are huge, with some nice lowballs.  The style is delicate yet powerful and most of the problems are very sustained, even through the mantles.  One of the best parts is that nobody is out there.  It seems to be bouldering's best kept secret. (If this is inspiring you to take a trip, please ignore my rants and raves of Ibex's awesomeness.  It is really just a really long drive to some frictionless crap.  The wind blows 90 miles an hour every day an it's usually raining some of the time.  Unless we invite you to come with us, then it's incredible.)

So here's a photodump from a couple of weekends spent in Nowhereland, UT:































Monday, June 27, 2011

Trying to Catch Up!

I am in love with summer vacation!! Our lack of posting has been due in small part to the fact that we don't have a computer at home now, but mostly because we have busy playing like there's no tomorrow!
I finished my first year of teaching (yahoo!!) and we have been traveling pretty much every week since then. The day after school got out Casey and I went to Flagstaff, AZ to climb at the Priest Draw. The next week we went to SLC to climb at Little Cottonwood with the Rigbys. A week after that we went on family vacation with the Webb's to City of Rocks, Idaho.  And finally, last week we went with the LeFevre's to Yellowstone. Oh yeah, and we moved somewhere in there. Needless to say, we have TONS of pictures. Too many for one post. But we've got to start somewhere so let's rewind to May...even before I got out of school. Wow, we got so behind on this posting thing.
The first week of May we were in Cedar City with family for my graduation so spent a quick evening session up the canyon at the Cedar Slide boulder with my little brother Cameron and our brother-in-law Matt.




 Casey climbed Chain Gang V8 and Matt climbed Open for Business V7. Did I mention this was a very short session? Like an hour. Pretty impressive if you ask me.









A week or two later Casey spent 4 or 5 days at Ibex working on his senior project and climbing. Obviously I am not remembering details. I was busy finishing up the school year at home so don't blame me for the lack of pictures. Casey did manage to get a few nice shots of Zach.