
Showing posts with label Eric Zschiesche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eric Zschiesche. Show all posts
Sunday, April 29, 2012
5th Annual Ogden Climbing Festival update
The 5th Annual Ogden Climbing Festival is winding down, with just one more event tomorrow morning. Tomorrow morning there will be a boulder field clean up and trail maintenance.
There was a good turnout to yesterday's gear demo and today's boulder comp, bbq, climbing clinic, Peter Croft presentation, and after party at The Front climbing gym. I took a lot of pictures, but I left my SD card in a camera that currently isn't in my possession, so I can't download any of the pictures. They will be coming, probably on Monday.
We had a pretty good turnout at the Redpoint Boulder Comp, but not as many as in years past, unfortunately. I guess some people don't love bouldering on our Quartzite. We did have a few really strong climbers show up, however, with Shane Bryson taking first place in the Open category. Eric Zschiesche came in second place.
I don't remember the results for the other categories, unfortunately, but I hope to get them in the next day or two so I can post them.
The climbing clinic with Peter Croft was a lot of fun. We were able to ask questions and pick his brain about all things climbing. I was lucky enough to talk to him for about 15 or 20 minutes after we had cleaned everything up and got some beta on the Evolution Traverse in the Sierras, a climb that has been on my "to do" list for quite a while now. Peter was a super friendly guy and it was a real pleasure getting to know him a little bit.
Peter's presentation tonight was great. He shared some amazing pictures and funny stories with us. He told a story of climbing the Nose with Eric Zschiesche, and Ogden local. A lot of people in Ogden know Eric for his eccentric, happy-go-lucky personality and friendliness, but I think it was a bit of an eye opener to learn that Ogden has a climbing legend in our midst (other than Jeff Lowe). I often see Eric while out climbing and he is cranking as hard as ever. He's climbed multiple 5.13s here in Ogden in recent months. Super cool guy. Anyway, it was a really fun night hearing all those stories
I hope to have some pictures of the events posted within the next day or two.
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