the diary of a [newbie] rock climber

i've recently discovered the intoxication that is rock climbing. what follows is a collection of random thoughts, experiences and images related to my newbie rock climbing adventures. note: climbing is a dangerous activity. these are only my opinions and shouldn't be substituted for good sense and education. climb safely and at your own risk.

8.18.2007

retail advertisers try rock climbing

i'm always on the look out for general market ads that incorporate rock climbing. recently, both walmart and target have used climbing imagery in their ad campaigns.

i first came across a climbing-inspired walmart tv ad back in july. in the spot we see a climber making his way to the top of a pitch. when he gets there, there's a dell computer staring right at him. the ad was trying to communicate the surprise of randomly finding a computer there. the same surprise one would encounter by finding dell computers at walmart stores. the two companies had just announced their new retail partnership.

the walmart ad was weak. bad acting, bad concept. i figured it was worth sharing, however, so i wrote walmart's corporate pr office expecting to easily secure a copy of the spot. what company wouldn't want free pr, right? here is the response i received from one of their
demand media managers: "hi david. we, as most companies, do not allow other sites that we do not own/manage to run our media. thank you for your interest." i wrote the "demand" person back and told her that she well knew that as an editorial outlet i didn't need permission to run a copy of the walmart ad. i gave up after being unable to locate a copy of the clip. oh well. screw walmart.

target is also running a campaign that features climbing. the ads are pretty unique for a big box retailer. and i get them. they're selling the cool urbane "adventurous" lifestyle. as a climber, though, some of the style choices are both odd and funny. here is the print version:


i didn't ask for a copy this time (kinko's scanner baby.) the first thought that came to mind was what's with the generic climbing shoes? if i was looking this ad as a non-climber i'd probably think i could walk into a target store and buy me a pair of these groovy little rubber slippers. not likely. these are specialty climbing shoes. i also like the strategically placed carabiners. it's like "yea, i'm a climber. i have carabiners hanging on my harness." nice touch mr. stylist.


the big thing that stands out to me, as a climber, is how the rope is attached to the model and his harness. wtf? unless there's some tie-in i'm unfamiliar with, when would you ever tie yourself onto the end of the rope this way? the knot is like 2' from where it should be. in addition, the tail is way way too short. tsk tsk target. we all know you want a tail that's at least 5" long. safety first!

kudos to target for trying something different. although next time they might want to hire a climbing consultant.

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8.13.2007

wind river range, wy - alpine style

i just got back from a week of alpine climbing in wyoming's wind river range. pretty amazing place. i'll post some pictures shortly. for now, i simply wanted to make a quick note of what i climbed. i always forget. this will be my log of sorts. feel free to ignore. Aug 8, pingora, south buttress 5.8 (4 pitches) and variation 5.9 (4 pitches); Aug 9, mitchell peak, north face center a.k.a. ecclesiastes 5.9 (11 pitches); Aug 11, mt. haystack, minor dihedral 5.9 (10 pitches).

i find alpine climbing to be very challenging - the early starts, the fact that you carry a pack with you, the commitment to sustained climbing for 9+ hours, the risk of dealing with bad weather, etc. it excites me and scares me a bit at the same time. throughout the week i managed to trad lead three pitches (5.7, 5.7, and 5.6). a fraction of the 29 total pitches my friend andrew and i finished.

as with everything though, the more you do it the more comfortable it becomes. right? maybe i'll agree with this notion on my 300th pitch.

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8.01.2007

two years. really?

it's been almost a month since i've blogged. the same thing happened last summer too.

i feel very little guilt though. that's what summer is for. you get your butt outside and play. (you should get off this blog and the internets and do the same.)

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i recently realized that i've been at this writing, shooting and climbing thing for two years now. geez. what a fun ride it's been. the challenge, the workouts, the scary leads - all worthwhile.

here's to many more years of fun on the rocks.

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