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Rest Days

Climbing. Climbing. Climbing.  One of the best things about rock climbing is to climb more.  Unfortunately, climbing too much can also make you tired and decrease your performance. Taking rest days is vital to improving.   Allowing your body to recover from the abuse you place on it will make your performance stronger.  In this […]

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Upgrade at GWPC

The Touchstone gyms are always looking to make improvements on their facilities.  As part of the company’s dedication to making a better climbing environment, the walls over at Great Western Power Company are a new shade.  The formerly orange walls are now white.  Russel Olsen, Touchstone’s pooh-bah, explained the change. “We are stuccoing the walls […]

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Yosemite Facelift

It’s that time of year again.  Time to clean up one of the world’s greatest national parks.  Yosemite Valley sees significant impact through the year from visitors and park users.  For the past nine years, Ken Yaeger and the Yosemite Climbing Assosciation have organized the Yosemite Facelift, a great opportunity for climbers to come and […]

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Serious Projecting

Imagine setting up for one of the hardest rock climbs of your life. That’s what’s going through this man’s mind as he tackles a grit style route in the South East. He places a few careful nuts close to the ground so as not to deck and then he enters the crux.  Watch this captivating […]

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Belay Glasses

Long belay sessions at the climbing gym can take their toll.  Sitting in your harness for long periods can become uncomfortable, straining your neck to watch your partner dog up a route can be painful, and often your patience can be taxed. To help with one of those problems, companies have manufactured belay glasses, specially […]

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The El Cap Report

Since October of 2007, Tom “Ansel” Evans has stood at the bridge of El Capitan and watched thousands of climbers scale Yosemite’s largest granite monolith. Evans focuses his many large camera lens on the climbers tackling The Nose, Zodiac, and other classic routes on El Cap and than reports the teams progresses on his website […]

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DRG Adventure Race Video

On September 1st, nearly 50 adventure racers headed to Diablo Rock Gym for a day filled with slacklining, swimming, climbing, and intense obstacles and adventure racing. Paul Hara made a great video of the day’s adventures. Check it out!  

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BORP Revolution Ride

Interested in taking part in an amazing ride for a great cause with the Touchstone Cycling community? Here is your chance! The BORP Revolution Ride, on October 6, is not to be missed. Touchstone Climbing has been a sponsor and supporter of the Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program for several years. This non-profit organization […]

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TRS Finale and Onsight Finals

This weekend, the Touchstone Rope Series will be holding its final competition at Mission Cliffs.   On Saturday, September 15th from noon until 6 p.m., climbers will be tackling the fifty foot lead walls at the gym on amazing new routes set by Touchstone’s best route setters. At every TRS comp, there has been great […]

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The Wide World of Offwidthing

Ever wonder about the wide world of offwidthing? In this video, wide climber super star Pamela Shanti Pack explains a bit about climbing the wide with pride. Check out her moves and get ready for some Yosemite wide climbing this fall!

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