Sunday, May 30, 2010

Big Wall Pachar

a huge basalt wall, of 700m./2300f. height the perfect place for experienced rock climbers with constant new routes setting by local climbers equiped with bolts and several clasic routes. one god advise try routes for a god weekend located near to cusco into the sacred valley of the Incas.
the routes

How to reach:
take a bus from the bus station at grau Av. to urubamba, you can take a taxi to for a few soles more the ride is about 1h or 1h 30m depending of your transportation. once at urubamba bus station look for the mini buses or taxis to ollantaytambo take it and ask driver for pachar bridge then when you be there walk 300m following the route to ollantaytambo and at right side of road is the climb area nex to a quarry.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Climb Wall Casa Huayrawasi

Climb wall 10m./33f. height, 70m2 climb area, lots of routes inverted cones, overhang. Diferent skills levels from beginer to expert, top rope and sport climb sistems, original climb hodls, fun place multilingual intructors (español/english/français). quality certificate climb gear, experience not required.

Organize:
climb courses, informative talks, events, tours and climb travels.

Activities season juan - jun 2010.
Courses of climb introduction for turism schools and universities.

Information:
phone: 084-984703696 Juan / 084-984308175 Luis

How to reach:
take a taxi and ask for ¨Paradero villa san blas¨. once there you must wall 250 m to villa san blas futbol field. then there turn right and 50m ahead is Casa Huayrawasi.
Map:Video:Luis at Casa Huayrawasi.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Part 4

We woke up to snow on monday, it got cold sleeping out!
Luckily, I was sleeping under Mike's truck after I woke up in the middle of the night to put all of our stuff inside and after it started raining.
Mike on a great pitch on Journey Home. Miles of 5.10 climbing on this classic.
Mike on the heady first pitch of the Black Canyon classic Journey Home. This was our second route of the day and it was a great time. It was still a little in the sun when we began at about 330pm but it was in the shade the whole time afterward.
My banana's got all heated up on the dashboard in the truck while we climbed the Scenic Cruise. They turned to mush. Yuck!
I am really glad that you have visited my blog.

Thanks and I hope to see and hear from you soon.
Rob Pizem
And last but not least, don't forget to check out my favorite sites: http://www.scarpa.net, http://www.arcteryx.com, http://camp-usa.com, http://sterlingrope.com, http://ColoradoMountainJournal.com, http://www.wunderground.com, http://climbing.com, http://rockandice.com, http://deadpointmag.com, http://urbanclimbermag.com, http://andrewburr.com, http://ladzinski.com

Part 3


Looking down at Mike B (low right) coming across the traverse on Scenic Cruise
Bloody hand! I cut it removing a nut from the pitch below! Oops.
Mike early on the Scenic Cruise.
Mike coming up our second pitch of the Scenic Cruise.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

El Cap day in the Black Canyon Part 1

Mike B and I arrived to find the North rim's campground full. We managed to meet some folks that we knew and squeezed on in.
That day the sky was full of smoke, ash and the stink of a forest fire burning miles away in Norwood, CO. The soot was blocking the sun on an otherwise crystal clear blue sky day.
What was left of the sun over the imposing Black Canyon.
The hitchhikers that we picked up in Eagle, CO. They were heading to Grand Junction and thought it would be cool to see the Black. They were vagabonds from California with a lot to say!
Heading from Paonia to the Black in the Ash Cloud from the fires in Norwood.

I am really glad that you have visited my blog. Thanks and I hope to see and hear from you soon.

Rob Pizem

Friday, May 21, 2010

climb travel to peru

The Cusco region is located in the southern part of Perú, into the heart of Andes Mountain range at souhtamerica. Geographycaly the area has tree mountain ranges called Ausangate, Vilcanota and Vilcabamba that cross the entire region, it means the perfect place for the practice of outdoor activities as mountaineering.

"Climbing in Cusco¨The Proyect born in 2005, to search for data and create a register with the best places for explore, promotion and difution of mountain activities as rock and ice climbing, climb wall, boulder, canyoning, rappell or abseil. with a constant register of maps locations of rock climbing cusco routes and around the area.
we also organize excurtions , tours, expeditions travels, we invite you to participate and enjoy our new alternatives in tourism

Enjoy these amazing places thanks for your visit .


Information: elefrenlp64@gmail.com with Efren.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Slide Shows

Slide show for the folks at the Lakewood Link! Great job competing this year!
Venue in Eugene, OR at Backcountrygear.com
Flowers on my bike ride in Eugene.
Founder of Eugene, OR.
Skinner Rock in downtown Eugene.

I am really glad that you have visited my blog. Thanks and I hope to see and hear from you soon. Rob Pizem

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Fruita and House Hunting

Jane and I in the back of some ones pickup after we got a flat tire while mountain biking in Fruita, Colorado. Of course there was a storm coming, we had no flat repair kit and we were as far as we could have possibly been from the truck! Oh well folks are nice and we got a ride back to town. : )
Looking at Colorado National Monument. There is plenty of rock climbing to be done here!
A cool house that is buried in the sand in Fruita!
Me and mike the chicken who survived for days without his head. They have a festival in Fruita every year to celebrate. I had to join in!
The goofy slide show set up for the kids at Rockn Jamn South Gym. I had to dim the light otherwise the projector wouldn't show up on the screen. So I built a tarped cave in a corner and it worked out perfectly! The kids loved it and we had a great time.

I am really glad that you have visited my blog. Thanks and I hope to see and hear from you soon. Rob Pizem

Monday, May 17, 2010

Weekend Fun

Keith and Co snapping photos and video of Steph Davis.
My and the desert flowers!
Me in Keiths sweet shirt.
Steph taking on the desert crack and Lauren on belay.
Lauren Lee, pre crack.
I am really glad that you have visited my blog.
Thanks and I hope to see and hear from you soon.
Rob Pizem
And last but not least, don't forget to check out my favorite sites:http://www.scarpa.net

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Twisting and Turning

Quarry wall at North Table, Some good routes but mostly a bit junky. Nice cause it's not too busy these days.
Colorado Astronaut

Jesse heading up a mixed route in Golden. Easy climbing up cracks to a bouldery crux at the anchors.
Returning from our job interviews the highways were a mess. We luckily didn't have any damage. Vail pass was shut down while we drove home. A few hours of sitting in the car was not planned!

Life has a way of always keeping you busy. For instance, my wife and I have been searching for a new place to move with one caveat, we both are able to get teaching jobs in the new city. This seemingly simple task has been one that has taken many hours of completing written and online job applications, writing essays, sending emails and letters of interest and scouring the net for any new opportunities.

Well, with a ton a work and time invested, things have finally progressed for us. We each were able to land teaching jobs in beautiful Grand Junction, Colorado. After sending applications literally around the world, we landed work just 4 hours from our current location. But what we didn't realize was the coming whirl wind of events that would begin to unfold.
We now had to tell our friends and families, next, sell our house, finally find a new place in Junction. All the while finishing our current school years out, taking masters level college courses, and trying to fit in training running and climbing. Let's just say it has been a real challenge and at times we have not been able to do all those things at once!

I am really glad that you have visited my blog.

Thanks and I hope to see and hear from you soon.

Rob Pizem

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Scientists: 'We May Be Running Out of Rocks'

This just in: Geologists are warning that, unless current habits change, the world is in danger of running out of rocks in a remarkably short time. "Think about it," scientist Henry Kaiser told the Onion newspaper. "When was the last time you even saw a boulder?" Click here to read more about this alarming hypotheses.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Busy Time. Infection??

Been super busy and running around for a while. Stay tuned for some big news!
Plus I have a staff infection in my right knee. How it came is a question for me too. The doc said that they since we always are car ring around bacteria in our bodies, that sometimes it just finds a nice place to breed and so it does. Any way my knee has been the size of a baseball and painful to use for a few. At least my meds are working and the swelling has just gone down a bit.

I will post some photos of climbing at the Quarry Wall at Table Mountain in Golden soon. What a nice crag. Not too busy, the routes are dirty, somewhat poorly cleaned but are fun. There is a couple of great clean cracks and the rest of the routes are fluff to give you something to do if a party is on the good climbs. Nice views and if you want to take some of the precut quarried stone you could carry it back to your home and make a nice fireplace or stone wall too!

Finally, I will be in Eugene, Oregon this friday night giving a slide show. Anyone around come down for a good time! Cuba Norway and Utah first free ascents are the name of the game.

Get out and rock climb!!
piz : )

I am really glad that you have visited my blog.Thanks and I hope to see and hear from you soon.
Rob Pizem
And last but not least, don't forget to check out my favorite sites: http://www.scarpa.nethttp: //www.arcteryx.comhttp: //camp-usa.com http://sterlingrope.com http://ColoradoMountainJournal.com http://www.wunderground.com http://climbing.com http://rockandice.comhttp://deadpointmag.com http://urbanclimbermag.com http://andrewburr.com http://ladzinski.com

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Tuesday Morning Time Waster



A beautiful, inspirational look at one of the greats, Japan's Yuji Hirayama, climbing in Turkey. From the Camp 4 Collective, a new collaboration of the creative dream team of Jimmy Chin, Tim Kemple, and Renan Ozturk. Should be some great stuff coming out of these lenses and laptops in the coming months.