This is a list of all the latest news and happenings at all six Touchstone Facilities. This blog also contains general information about Rock Climbing, Cycling and other items that Touchstone members may find interesting.
On Tuesday, December 22 at 9 pm PST, a documentary titled How the Earth was made will be presented in the History channel. The show will contain a large section on the geology of Yosemite National Park and climber and geologist Bryan Law will be featured on the show.
The History channel describes the show saying, "The Sierra Nevada, North America's highest mountain range, contains one of the most awe-inspiring geological features on the planet: Yosemite Valley. Walled by sheer 3,000-foot granite cliffs and made from one of the toughest rocks on earth, it is home to the mighty El Capitan and iconic Half Dome. Yet how this extraordinary valley formed has been the subject of controversy for over 100 years. Was it carved by gigantic glaciers or a cataclysmic rifting of the Earth?"
The feature will contain some interesting footage and great information about the park's geology.
For more information about the documentary, check out the
History Channel web page.
Labels: History Channel, Sierra Nevada, Yosemite Geology
Early Days in the Range of Light follows climber Daniel Arnold as he retraces the footsteps of his climbing forefathers and provides us with a firsthand account as he follows the most adventurous climbs of John Muir, Clarence King, and many others. Arnold takes us back to the early days of climbing when mountaineers conquered the Sierra Nevada with only limited supplies. In the spirit of his predecessors, he carried only rudimentary equipment—no ropes, harnesses, or specialized climbing shoes—and experienced the mountains in a completely new and freeing way. On October 29, at 7 PM at Berkeley Ironworks, Daniel Arnold will be coming to Berkeley Ironworks to promote his book.

Labels: Clarence King, Daniel Arnold, Sierra Nevada
Next weekend, on October 3,2009, the Northern California’s Outdoor Bouldering Competition will be happening. Located 7000 feet along Highway 4 in the Central Sierra Nevada, the event celebrates the thrills of scenic High Sierra rock climbing through competition, education and community. It doesn’t matter if you pull V10 or VO, all ages and abilities are welcome. Plus all entries provide a donation to the Access Fund.

The competition runs from 10 AM to 4 PM. A BBQ lunch is provided and over $1500 of cash and prizes will be awarded to top finishers in all divisions. Overall you can expect over 100 climbing problems, scenic views and tons of fun.
For more information please visit
AdventureSportsFestival or call (209) 753-6556
Check out the video from last year.
Labels: Bear Valley Boulder Bash, Highway 4, Sierra Nevada