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One of the ways we seek to offer you more than other services is through documenting your experience in photos. Digital photography enables us to offer you a set of photos on CD to preserve the memories and share with friends at no extra charge.

Feel free to browse our collection of just a handful of our past experiences below, enjoy the scenery, and notice how much fun everyone is having! A picture is worth a thousand words in showing you the people, places, and quality of experience that you'll encounter climbing with us.


Guides Jeff and David on the summit of Half Dome in Yosemite after their successful ascent of the Regular Northwest Face.


Missy enjoys some exquisite climbing at Tahquitz.



After a good day climbing, you never know what the evening holds in store. Maybe we'll take turns on the guitar...


Jessica does some righteous stemming on Open Book (5.9) at Tahquitz.


Guide Jeff pulls the roof on Flower of High Rank (5.9), one of the most aesthetic short trad lines in southern California.


Mission Gorge, minutes from downtown San Diego, offers a fine spot for a beginner's class. Andrew tackles a tricky face climb.



Andrew triumphs!


Jackie enjoys a view from the summit.


Climbing trips aren't just about climbing! After a hard day on the rock, nothing beats a relaxing soak in one of the Sierra's many natural hot springs. We know the secret spots that can make a climbing trip a full experience.


Jeff leads Rubicon (5.10d) at Joshua Tree.


Ann, a beginning climber, climbed 6 pitches to the top of the White Maiden Buttress at Tahquitz.


Ann wondering how she got so darn high up...


Guide David hangin' way out at Yosemite on Tangerine Trip (VI 5.9 A3+).


Nationally-known competition boulderer Ev Greene roping up for one on California Crack (5.11a) at Joshua Tree.


Jen and Jeremy at Mission Gorge.


Kat enjoys a rappel.



Karen likes what the San Diego area has to offer.


Adrienne at Mission Gorge.


A day's drive from southern California, the Eastern Sierra provides a stunning setting for extended trips. Boasting countless peak climbs, easy to access yet secluded, and with predictable mild weather, the "Range of Light" is one of the most pleasant alpine climbing venues in the world.


Women rock! Marianne-Lousie came all the way from Germany to visit some of Bishop California's prime climbing.


Jeff, bouldering at the Volcanic Tablelands, Bishop.


Owens River Gorge, near Bishop, offers a lifetime of great sport climbing.


Mount Whitney in the Eastern Sierra is the highest peak in the lower 48 states. Its East Face Route (III 5.6) is among the 100 Classic Routes in North America.


Our diverse climbing and adventure experiences have taken us as far afield as Alaska and Malaysian Borneo. Here, Guide Jeff enjoys some leisurely mountaineering at Crow Pass, Alaska.


Sunset over the Sierra at the end of another Perfect Climbing Day. Climbing is also about getting out of the city and enjoying the aesthetics of nature--usually from a unique vantage point!


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