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Tag Archives: Rock Climbing

The Coast

Italy: High School, Rock Climbing, and a Glass of Milk

Posted on June 21, 2017 by Andrew Riley

Although they are highly enjoyable, holidays in Italy aren’t really conducive to interesting storytelling. Perhaps this is because every single person’s Italian holiday gush sounds exactly the same. If you’ve ever fallen victim to one of these recountings, you know the glazed over look in the eye as the holidaymaker retreats into their visceral memories of gelato and pizza, the enthusiasm in their voice as they recite the notorious buzz words. . . The Vatican. . . The Colosseum. . . The Pantheon, and the eager hand gestures, channelling the inner Italian spirit with the thumb pressed securely to the index finger.

yep.

ditto.

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Posted in International, Rock Climbing | Tagged Amalfi, Italy, Naples, Napoli, Positano, Rock Climbing, Rome, Travel | Leave a comment

West Auz

Posted on October 8, 2016 by Andrew Riley

Like any other country at the moment, Myanmar has mixed feelings about their expats and immigrants; feelings ranging from stewing xenophobic tension to glowing admiration. Myanmar’s current policy towards foreigners on working visas mandates that we leave the country every 70 days. For some this is an annoying inconvenience, for me it’s a regular forced vacation to an exotic location every couple of months. Due to our regular visa runs over the last two years, Katie and I have been running low on Asian countries to visit (it’s a tough life). We decided to stretch our visa run distance and length to hop over to Western Australia for something novel.  Continue reading →

Posted in International, Rock Climbing | Tagged Andrew Riley, Bob's Hollow, Kalbarri, Katie Riley, Perth, Rock Climbing, Travel, Western Australia | Leave a comment

Myanmar’s Second City, Our Second Home (Mandalay in Photos)

Posted on January 6, 2016 by Andrew Riley

Mandalay is Myanmar’s royal city, and we are Mandalay’s loyal weekend warriors. The ten-hour night busses that take us to Mandalay and back to Yangon make for grueling transportation experiences. On a typical Mandalay trip we will spend two nights on busses and one night at a hostel. When we arrive back in Yangon early Monday morning, we emerge from the bus in a zombieish haze and essentially head straight to work from the bus station. After more than ten trips like this, Katie and I have the details dialed: Our favorite hostel, number of melatonin tablets to take on the overnight bus, cheapest motorbike rental shop, everything is dialed.

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Posted in International, Myanmar, Rock Climbing | Tagged Andrew Riley, Burma, Climbing, Katie Usalis, Mandalay, Monastery, Monkeys, Myanmar, Pagoda, Rock Climbing, Travel | Leave a comment
Hong Kong Panorama

South China Sea in Photos

Posted on July 23, 2015 by Andrew Riley

Hong Kong ➢ Macau ➢ Taiwan

in photos

Hong Kong is an island/city/quasi-nation box of cramped high rises stuck between the hills of the island and the channel separating it from the mainland. Also, there are a surprising amount of spiders.

The Developed World

HK

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Posted in International, Rock Climbing | Tagged Adventure, Andrew Riley, Backpacking, Beitou Hot Spring, Climbing, Hong Kong, Katie Usalis, Lamma Island, Long Dong, Long Lane, Macau, Music Hall, Rock Climbing, South China Sea, Taipei, Taiwan, Technical Wall, Tung Lung, Tung Lung Chau, Tung Lung Island | Leave a comment

Ancient Art: Climbing in Moab

Posted on May 20, 2015 by Andrew Riley

When you climb enough you develop an implicit trust in the gear you climb with. When you don’t climb for a while, that trust disappears and everything gets a lot scarier. Casual, safe falls onto a rope become grippingly terrifying. So, when I got back to the States, after working in Bangladesh for six months, Beans and I decided to take a trip to the desert to get scared on Ancient Art.

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Posted in Rock Climbing | Tagged Ancient Art, Andrew Riley, Beans Walker, desert, exposure, first person, Moab, Rock Climbing, Utah | Leave a comment

Living with Chaos

Posted on March 26, 2015 by Andrew Riley

There are two sport routes that I have projected for longer than a calendar year. The first was Monkey Puzzle at North Table Mountain; a 5.9 vertical route topped by an amazing V4/5 roof boulder problem. After I finally sent Monkey Puzzle, I sent several routes of equal or harder difficulty relatively quickly. It wasn’t only that I had finished the route, it forced me to become a better climber. “Chaos” at Anarchy Wall in Clear Creek Canyon was in the same category. I wanted a route that would force me to bump up against my ceiling. Chaos didn’t disappoint; I attempted the route so many times (somewhere between 200-300 burns). It wasn’t just powerful. Due to the infrequency of ascents, several of the key holds had no chalk on them, making the beta difficult to decipher. It was a tedious process, working on a sequence for a couple of weeks wondering if the sequence would take me through the crux, hitting a dead end, and then wondering if it was bad beta or a lack of strength that was protecting the chains. I was constantly doubting, and also doubting which doubt to doubt about. Is it strength? Is it climbing ability? Is it conditions? Is it beta? Adding to the difficulty, the holds are too small to grip when it is warm outside. The ideal temperature window for Chaos is 35-40 degrees; also known as winter.

In said winter, I was finally getting close to sending the route. However, I also had a Myanmar job contract looming. Only a few weeks remained. I had to do it, or I would leave the country with no firm timeline for returning. I started going to Anarchy Wall at every opportunity: after work, in the dark, on the weekends, early in the morning. Whenever I could get Katie, Jeremy, or Erin to come out to the wall with me, I was on it. I really didn’t want to spend months in Myanmar thinking about how close I had been. . . ☟

My Gneiss Living Room from Andrew Kyle Riley on Vimeo.

 
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Posted in Colorado, Rock Climbing | Tagged 5.13a, Anarchy Wall, Andrew Riley, Beans Walker, Chaos, Chaos 5.13a, Clear Creek Canyon, Climbing, Colorado, Denver, Erin Powell, Gneiss, Gneiss rock Climb, Golden, Jeremy Jennings, Katie Usalis, Rock Climbing, Sport Climbing | Leave a comment
Bouldering Nonsense Helicopter V5

Bouldering Nonsense. . .

Posted on February 12, 2015 by Andrew Riley

Bouldering nonsense: video of friends having a ridiculous time climbing in several front range locations: including Rocky Mountain National Park, Eldorado Canyon, Morrison, and Loch Lomond. Loch Lomond is a new area that some of us (mostly Abner, Julia, and Jeremy) developed over the course of the last year. There are several moderate problems in the V4 to V7 range on Gneiss blocks.  The blocks tend to be on the shorter side, but the rock is good quality. The problems are fun, and you cannot beat the alpine setting. Check it out the photos, topos, directions, and other details on the mountain project page here: Loch Lomond.

Bouldering Nonsense ↯

from Andrew Kyle Riley on Vimeo.

Posted in Colorado, Rock Climbing | Tagged Alpine Bouldering, Andrew Riley, Colorado Bouldering, Eldo Bouldering, Front Range Bouldering, Loch Lomond, Loch Lomond Bouldering, Morrison Bouldering, RMNP Bouldering, Rock Climbing, Squirming Coil V5, Tommy's Arete V7 | Leave a comment
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The Undeleted Scenes:

Posted on June 11, 2012 by andrewkyleriley

The Undeleted Scenes is a nonsensical rapid-fire collection of clips. This video exemplifies life among a group of college friends/bachelors in and around Denvah, Colorado. We all went to school together at Harding, and eight months after graduating, several of us moved to Colorado. From the most ridiculous happenings in The Washington, to good times in Clear Creek Canyon, this video memorializes some of the weirdest and most enjoyable times. With little responsibility and lots of energy, this is how we spent our time in Colorado.

The Undeleted Scenes

Andrew Kyle Riley on Vimeo.

Love you guys, and I’ll miss you over the summer.

Posted in Colorado, Harding University | Tagged Andrew Riley, Beans Walker, Capitol Hill, Clear Creek Canyon, Denver, Golden Cliffs, Good Times, Harding, Josh Kastner, Morrison, North Table Mountain, Rock Climbing, The Washington, Undeleted Scenes | Leave a comment
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