In a humorous yet sincere tribute to the late Dean Potter - who died in a BASE jumping accident this week - Niall Grimes talks about his brief flush with fame in a Moab coffee shop toilet.
"I looked down and in the gap under the partition I could see an enormous left foot, bare, tanned and streaked with street dirt. I recognised it. It's Dean Potter's foot."
My favourite climbing writer of the past decade or so - maybe because most of his articles aren't really about climbing. Looking forward to the compilation book.
True dat... It's simply not possible to wipe your arse with one square of paper... I reckon the average rusty bullet hole needs 4-5. Great climber... terrible at the logistics of post clip hygiene... or was he?! Thought provoking stuff.
This week's Friday Night Video is about the pure obsession and effort behind a hard trad first ascent by Québécois/Australian Jacques Beaudoin. Mother Earth (8b) is a stunning sixty-degree thin crack climb hidden amongst bushland that has been...
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