American Dirtbag Becomes 2nd Person to Tick Off New Zealand’s 100 Peaks Challenge. Para-alpinism was His Secret Weapon.
How Nathan Longhurst bagged 100 summits in 4 months
How Nathan Longhurst bagged 100 summits in 4 months
Wright recounts that time he and Alex Honnold were sandbagged
"Cars, trucks, and vans have been the unsung silent partners in the progression of our sport. We love our cars. We name them, live in them, and for better or worse, are utterly dependent on them to explore crags and send the gnar." (From 2016)
"I have a 'two degrees of poop' separation theory, that every climber either has a poop story of their own or a story about a friend somehow getting covered in poo." (From 2015)
Editor’s Note: What you are about to read contains a plethora of illegal activities, dangerous climbing techniques, and unsavory lifestyle choices that are in no way condoned or promoted by the editors of Climbing magazine. Read at your own risk.
"Lucho shouldn’t be up here. Not because this particular situation is dangerous (it is), but because it’s a miracle that he isn’t in prison."
In 2007 Cedar Wright and Renan Ozturk made an alpine-style FA of the 2,500-foot Northern Cat’s Ear Spire, the last unclimbed spire in the Great Trango Group. In the process he realized a thing or two about "style."
Bickering goes bad—way bad—at Red Rocks.
Where have all the dirtbags gone?
Check out Cedar Wright's author page.
Check out Cedar Wright's author page.
Check out Cedar Wright's author page.
Check out Cedar Wright's author page.
Check out Cedar Wright's author page.