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the gallery
The pictures displayed on this page give a little insight to where climbing has taken me over the years. Through a deep desire to be my best, I've had the opportunity to climb all over the world, finding just enough success to keep the fire alive. From the Bull River Canyon in my "backyard" to the world's stage in Russia, climbing has certainly provided a path one could only dream of.
Photo by Boone Speed
-Climbing Elmatador, Bull River, BC
Gord McArthur helmcken 2webOverhanging ice will be forever the coolest style of "ice climbing" I've ever experienced. Helmcken Falls is the real deal. Photo by Drew Lieterman | _JPP2728webBeing able to test my limits so close to home, it's the best kind of climbing. Bull River. Photo by John Price | Gord -Piltdown Man - Upper Haffner (9 of 9)Just get me upside-down, and I'll be fine. Haffner Cave. Photo by Tim Banfield |
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Oceanus, D14Photo by Jon Glassberg | North American Champion, 2014Photo by UIAA | My backyard |
Demonstration at the 2014 OlympicsPhoto by Alexey Dengin | Russia World CupPhoto by Alexey Dengin | Russia World CupPhoto by UIAA |
Bozeman World CupPhoto by UIAA | Speed Climbing in RomaniaPhoto by UIAA | Red Bull White Cliffs, EnglandPhoto from Redbull UK |
Bull River Canyon, at nightPhoto by Lukasz Warzecha | El Matador, Bull River CanyonPhoto by Boone Speed | Saas Fe, Switzerland, World CupPhoto by UIAA |
Storm GiantPhoto by Phillip Quade | Denver World CupPhoto by UIAA | Drytooling in Usine, France |
Bizarro CavePhoto by Jon Glassberg | Sochi OlympicsPhoto by Lukasz Warzecha | The Replicant (working the moves)Photo by Drew Leiterman |
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