Point Rank: # 38
Total Points: 3,080
Last Year: 106
Last 30 Days: 0
How do you get points?
| Areas are worth 15 |
| Routes are worth 10 |
| Photos are worth 5 |
| Comments are worth 1 |
 Where has Chris Chaney been climbing?
21 people gave this user's contributions a positive rating.
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| Chris Chaney is in the Partner Finder and is open to climbing with new people. |
| Personal: Lives in Golden, Colorado, Male |
| Favorite Climbs: none specified |
| Other Interests: none specified |
| Personal/Favorite web site: none specified |
Likes to climb: Trad, Sport, TR, Gym climbs
| Trad: | Leads 5.7 | Follows 5.9 |
| Sport: | Leads 5.8 | Follows 5.10d |
| Boulders: | V2 | |
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More information:
I began climbing in the winter of 1994. I was 20 years old. I, with my best friend from high school, was a hillbilly mountaineer. We climbed (scrambled) up on top of any chunk of rock, vegetated or not, that we could find. Our primary territory was the Red River Gorge.
In the fall of that year I began roped climbing. Initially I didn't have a regular partner, but eventually I met more and more people and began finding my niche. While I dabbled in sport, I considered myself a trad climber.
My evolution as a climber brought me to a point where I was boulering more and more because I was pushing into trad grades that scared me. When we bailed on some old school route, we'd usually end up bouldering around at the base of the cliff. Eventually I was going out and bouldering for the sake of bouldering, no pad, no spotter, hillbilly mountaineer style.
Finally I got a pad or two and began bouldering pretty intensely, never really progressing past V5, but bouldering day after day after day until my elbow gave out.
During this bouldering phase I really got into sport climbing as well because I finally had the power and endurance to do some routes that had always been above my ability.
I went back to trad after tendonitis shut me down a couple of times and have pretty much stuck to it ever since.
I guided in the RRG from 1997 until 2005. I miss it, but having a family to take care of made me re-evaluate my life.
Now, as I approach middle age I really want to get into alpine climbing and move away from cragging. |
Photo Albums by Chris Chaney
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