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RyanJohnson

Tucson, Arizona
35 years old · Male

Member Since
Jun 21, 2007
Last Visit: Jun 7, 2020
396 Points
Point Rank: #3,112 DetailsDrop down

Likes Trad, Sport
Leads Follows
Trad 5.11c 5.12b
Sport 5.13b 5.13c
Boulders V8
Other Interests
Electroswing, Electro Latino, Sports Science, Descriptive Grammar, La Duderina
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Comments View All 49

Feb 19, 2018
Congrats Luke! Stellar job on such an amazing route! View Comment
Apr 1, 2015
If you went the way highlighted in this , then you went the standard way. View Comment
Jan 12, 2015
Hey Jbak, Padre started those routes with my brother probably 12 or so years ago. He went on his multi-year… View Comment
Aug 19, 2014
Elsie the Cow Wall from the old Bob Kerry Backcountry book. climbaz.com/Backcountry/pag… Go cli… View Comment
Aug 11, 2014
OH, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet. - RK Regardless of the shameful orig… View Comment
Aug 11, 2014
Outstanding route. Gila/Heel-a Monster might just have the best crux at the Orifice. A gym climber's dream. View Comment

Forum Messages View All 94

Regional > Arizona & New Mexico
Reply: El Nino - January AZ visit impacts?
Oct 19, 2015 How long is your trip? We get about an inch of rain per month in Dec, Jan, and Feb. During good el nino years, that tends to double. That said, it's often intermittent, a go… View Message
Regional > Arizona & New Mexico
Reply: Best places on Mt Lemmon to practice easy lead cli…
Oct 5, 2015 Check out Gumby Wall and Ann Bay Lee Wall both on the Barnum Rock formation. View Message
Regional > Arizona & New Mexico
Reply: best beginner trad climbs on lemmon?
Sep 21, 2015 Rabbit Tracks 5.6/7 at Turret Rock is great for placing gear. Jambrosia 5.8 is nearby and is also really good. Same goes for Caterpiller Corner 5.8. View Message
General > Training Forum
Reply: Train Leg?
Sep 11, 2015 Those dangly bits weighing down your campusing technique View Message
General > Training Forum
Reply: Train Leg?
Sep 11, 2015 Split squats, lateral squats, lateral lunges, progressively higher box steps. Try out assisted pistol squats, use the back of a chair to aid in lowering and pressing out of the… View Message
General > Training Forum
Reply: Train Leg?
Sep 11, 2015 You should train your legs and hips. A big part of face climbing is being squared off to the wall, with hips open and sucked into the wall. If you don't have the mobility i… View Message
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