Reference Points
Last week we talked about making a course correction. I told a story about when I was first learning to lead climb. I had veered off route and wound up… Read more »
Last week we talked about making a course correction. I told a story about when I was first learning to lead climb. I had veered off route and wound up… Read more »
About six years ago, when I first started lead climbing, my partner and I were climbing in Virginia, at Elizabeth Furnace. After some encouraging, I decided to try leading a… Read more »
If only I could climb like that girl? How come she is so much stronger then I am? How does she have the strength to pull off that move? She… Read more »
How many of you are worriers? Not warriors, but worriers? I have to admit, worrying is something I have always struggled with. Being brave and courageous is not something that… Read more »
How many times have you been stuck on the crux, pumped out, fatigued, and totally blank on what to do next. If there was only a tiny hold, you would… Read more »
This past summer, while on vacation, my husband and I took our friend Ray climbing. We have taken Ray climbing a couple times and have always been amazed at how… Read more »
Racing Towards Victory Lately I have been studying and reflecting on the book of 1 Corinthians. This book is loaded with good information about living a godly life, the freedom we… Read more »
Trials, Pain, and Hope Since the late 90s, I have been dealing with chronic pain and fatigue. It started suddenly one day while working on my computer. I went from… Read more »
Cystic Fibrosis and rock climbing, two things that are prevalent in my life. Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a recessive, genetic disease creating thick, sticky mucous, affecting a person’s lungs and… Read more »
Rock Climbing History, Types, & Tools The activity of climbing various types of rock formations, or any other false concrete heights, generally with the assistance of some type of equipment,… Read more »