Megan Kalalau: A No Barriers Story

Megan Kalalau was awarded a Reach Scholarship to attend the No Barriers Summit this past June after we received her application and listened to her sing on Youtube. Her voice is simply beautiful. At the risk of sounding a little cheesy, I believe every person can tap into a hidden reserve of strength, beauty, and […]

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Four Days – Four Adventures

In preparation for Ama Dablam, my good friend, Timmy O’Neill, came out to Colorado so we could work on our fitness and train together. Timmy has an impressive climbing resume including having climbed three Grade VI routes in 24-hours: the Northwest Face of Half Dome, South Face of Mt. Watkins, and the Nose on El […]

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Bugaboo’d!

This summer I got the opportunity to head to Alberta and British Columbia with friends and try to tick off a climbing bucket list item in the famed Bugaboos, a popular climbing destination. The Bugaboos got its namesake from the miners that arrived from Europe in the late 1800s and found mostly nothing worthy of […]

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Riding with Quinn Brett

I got to know Quinn Brett through our mutual friend, Timmy O’Neill. The other week, we did a beautiful bike ride along Cabin Creek Road, south of Estes Park. From Cabin Creek, I hear you can see the peaks of Rocky Mountain National Park like Longs Peak. And the wild flowers were popping. I loved […]

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Epic Not Required: Guest Blog by Eric Alexander

For this blog, I asked my good friend and climbing partner, Eric Alexander, to write his perspective on our recent climb of Mt. Baker. I’ve been putting my life in Eric’s hands for more than 20 years now, so in the following article, I think you’ll see why. – Erik Weihenmayer “That which does not […]

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Closing out Summer 2019 in Style

Labor Day brought Ellie and me to a climb of Boulder’s First Flatiron, or as they say in Boulder, the First Flatty. It was good to spend the day with Michael Brown, who lead the pitches so Ellie and I could climb together. Michael directed many  of my films and has joined me on some […]

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Melissa Simpson: A No Barriers Story

In 2017 I spoke at Colorado Mountain College’s Commencement where I met Melissa Simpson, a young woman from Leadville, Colorado, graduating with a 4.0. Born with cerebral palsy, she has spent her life in a wheelchair, had multiple back surgeries that included a spinal fusion, and endured being regularly bullied while growing up. In the […]

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Mt. Sopris with Old Friends

I recently met up with old friends, Jeff Hauser and Dr. Carrie Besnette Hauser. I have such strong connections with both of these folks going back over 20 years. They live near Glenwood Springs and look up at this massive mountain, Mt. Sopris. I’ve been told Sopris appears way taller than its 12,966 feet; like […]

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The California Trifecta

Our No Barriers Summit was held in June in one of the most beautiful places on Earth, Squaw Valley, California, near Lake Tahoe: tall snow-capped peaks, huge Ponderosa Pines, giant pine cones as big as pineapples, fast-moving mountain creeks, all spilling down granite slopes into clear cold Lake Tahoe. Everyone should put it on their […]

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The No Barriers Summit: It Feeds the Soul

In June we held our 12th No Barriers Summit, this one in Squaw Valley. It’s no coincidence that the event is so close to the shores of crystal clear Lake Tahoe. At over 1,600 feet deep, it’s one of the world’s natural wonders. The water is so clear, you can see 70 feet down, and […]

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