Category Archives: Europe

Blueberry Grappa is Good

Penn Newhard wrote this on Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Categorized as Adventures, Climbing, Europe, Food

The Dolomites are rad. Cloudveil shooter Dan Patitucci has been professing this since his move to Italy a few years back.

But everyone knows how that goes – mountain local moves to new mountain locale and [...]

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Team America! F*%# Yeah!

Ian Anderson wrote this on Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Categorized as Europe, Racing, Skiing

Sari and I are in France where she’s racing in the 24th annual Pierra Menta, an infamous, four-day randonee stage race, where 180 teams of two will skin up and ski down over 10,000 meters [...]

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Trains, Trams and T-Bars

Penn Newhard wrote this on Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Categorized as Adventures, Europe, Skiing

Location – Reichenbach and Davos, Switzerland
Team North America – Howie, Schnitz, Ogle, Adam, and 2mas.
Team Europe – Thomas, Davos Dan, Erlend, Audun and Juju.

Thomas Hodel ripping it

Goal – We have come to Switzerland to make [...]

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Cloudveil Goes Multisport in Austria

Chuck Fryberger wrote this on Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Categorized as Adventures, Ambassadors, Climbing, Europe

I have been living in Innsbruck, Austria with my friend Cody Roth now for a couple weeks and attempting to do what could only be considered highly optimistic: film bouldering in Austria in December. Needless [...]

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Switzerland, Fred and Language

Chuck Fryberger wrote this on Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Categorized as Adventures, Climbing, Europe

Switzerland is an amazing place. I have to say the people here have a very high standard of living. Things are expensive, but everything is clean and tidy and the trains are always on time. [...]

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Will My Skis Fit in that Pod?

Sarah Hubbard wrote this on Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Categorized as Europe, News, Videos

According to Treehugger this morning, solar powered Pod cars may be the transportation fad of the future. I wouldn’t mind riding one of those to work in the morning instead of my gas guzzling Jeep. [...]

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El Camino Del Ray

Sarah Hubbard wrote this on Monday, May 12th, 2008

Categorized as Adventures, Climbing, Europe

Some of the best climbing in inland Spain is found at El Chorro, accessed by El Camino Del Ray. The “approach” is a stomach-turner even on video. According to Climb Spain, this walkway runs the [...]

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Mallorca: Deep Water Solo

Chuck Fryberger wrote this on Monday, October 8th, 2007

Categorized as Adventures, Climbing, Deep water solo, Europe, King Lines, Trip Reports

This September I had the opportunity to travel to the Spanish island of Mallorca to try the insane and increasingly popular sport of Psicobloc, or deep-water soloing. Chris Sharma, one of the world’s best climbers, [...]

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