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Prenatal Yoga at GWPC

Prenatal yoga is a supportive way to practice yoga postures (asana) as well as breath work (pranayama) and relaxation safely while pregnant. This yoga is done at a slower pace to ensure safety and stability of your body and to build strength, all while creating more space for your baby to grow and preparing you […]

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Touchstone Setters at MetalMark

The Touchstone setting crew rallied down to Fresno this week to reset the entire gym.  A group of 8 setters descended on MetalMark to establish some amazing new problems and routes.  “We put up about 35 boulder problems yesterday ranging from V0-V7. They all turned out really good, I think we all get psyched to set […]

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Geological Map of El Capitan

Greg Stock is the first-ever Park Geologist at Yosemite National Park. He has B.S. and Ph.D. (U.C. Santa Cruz) degrees in geology and earth science, and was a researcher at the University of Michigan prior to accepting the job at Yosemite in 2006. Stock has a number of interesting articles about Yosemite rock fall and the park’s geology.

 

 

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Return to Meru: North Face Speaker Series

On Wednesday night, October 10th at 7 p.m., alpinists Conrad Anker, Jimmy Chin, and Renan Ozturk will be presenting the saga of their ascent of India’s Mount Meru, an ice- coated granite fang in the Himalayas.In 2008, the team of three suffered a devastating defeat a mere few hundred feet from the summit.  Three years […]

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Yosemite Bouldering: Puro on Goldilocks

Barraza made the first ascent of the Bridalveil boulder problem in May 2009. Barraza talked about the problem on BetaBase, “This is a problem in Bridalveil facing the Meat & Potatoes wall. Not many holds, but just enough to get you by. (You can say that about many Yosemite boulder problems, though) It all boils down to a dyno to a decent edge, but you have to grab the hold just right, hence the name: Goldilocks.”

Get ready for some amazing bouldering this fall!   

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The Zebra Pants Girl

A few nights every week at Berkeley Ironworks, a young girl in zebra striped pants crushes the lead cave and in the Wave boulder at the Touchstone gym. “Zebra Girl”, Touchstone desk staff’s nickname for Kat Gentry, made a big impact recently when she won the Touchstone Rope Series comp. Gentry, a 16 year old […]

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Climbing in The Olympics

Imagine competing with the best climbers on a world class climbing wall.   The Touchstone rope series comps, which are in their sixth year, are a demonstration of what climbing could be like in the upcoming Olympics.  The comps are also an important part in climbing’s move towards global recognition.   In September 2013, the International Olympic […]

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