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Rock Climbing in CT is good.   In fact, it is awesome.  There are so many crags to explore within an hour of where ever you live in the state.  Expand your travel radius by a couple of hours and you encompass the Gunks, Western Mass, and Rumney.  Go get it.

We have a unique brand of stone, traprock, that is an incredible medium for the sport.  Cracks, slopers, crimps, dinosaur skin textured plates give us unique and improbable lines.  Fritz Wiessner knew Ragged Mt was something special when he went on his Sharmaesque visionary rampage in the 1930’s.

We even have a bizarre aversion to fixed protection.  Forcing young climber to learn first how to equalize a three point anchor from bunches of mountain laurel, breeding  climbers who inherently feel at home in the worlds greater ranges where anchor building on long alpine routes requires resourcefulness and often blind faith in sketchy pro.

But the best thing about CT climbing is Chatfield Hollow State Park.  The Gneiss there is excellent.  The routes, short and stout, are technical and pumpy.  Hit the main wall and work Forearm Frenzy, a world class 5.11 (truthfully, WORLD CLASS!).  Then grab a six pack and wander across RT 80 and search out the little bouldering gems in the state forest (bring a brush…).

CT is where I cut my teeth as a climber 13 years ago.  Since then I have climbed all over North America and SE Asia.  Now, I am back in New Haven.  Climbing every week (thank you Spr-inter  ’12) and appreciating what this little state has to offer all over again.

Go get it.  Bring a brush and scrub a boulder.  Buy a rack and start leading.  Dig deeper.  CT still has climbing gems to be discovered, I am sure of it.

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TB’s Pick of the Week: The North Face Slackline Fleece Jacket

by TonyDasilva February 13, 2012 Gear Reviews

We get new gear and products in constantly here at Trailblazer, and though we can’t share every single item, we can share some we’re most excited about. This week it’s the new The North Face Slackline Fleece Jacket.

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Charlie Kelly: On Training and Sending in Climbing

by Trailblazer August 3, 2011 Climb
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Climbing is, to borrow the cliché, about experiencing a journey and not about a destination; it sounds like a worthless thing to say, but it’s so true. I for one am happiest when I know I am about to finish (send) something I’ve fallen on, and not after I’ve clipped the shuts and am being [...]

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New Haven’s Derek Humphrey in Climberism’s Online Mag

by TonyDasilva July 22, 2011 Climb
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Derek made Climberism’s new issue with a great shot from his girlfriend, Lauren Beaudoin. “It was a short, buggy trip, in June, but the camping was amazing and the climbing is better still. There are great bouldering areas and a number of great trad climbs in Pawtuckaway State Park, with lakeside settings and solid rock. [...]

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TB Athlete: Charlie Kelly’s Awesome Weekend in Colorado

by TonyDasilva July 13, 2011 Camp
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Being in Colorado, all it really takes to have the best weekend of your life is a pair of climbing shoes and a chalk bag. After my shoe tore at the gym, Trailblazer was quick to help, making it so that this weekend could be (and was) the new best weekend of my life. On [...]

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Charlie Kelly’s Upcoming Epic Summer

by Trailblazer June 21, 2011 Climb
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If the way this summer started off is any indication of how it will play out, the only word that will be able to describe it is epic. Okay, I know—this word is way, way, overused. It does not describe that time you took your fastest loop around your block, or the time you went [...]

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Yale Climbing Team Update With Charlie Kelly

by Trailblazer November 23, 2010 Climb
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A lot of really productive time has gone by; forearms have gotten bigger, tendons stronger, footwork better, and (despite the fact that it didn’t seem possible) the Yale Climbing Team has gotten even more excited about the sport of climbing.  Since our team has a ton of members who are totally new to the sport [...]

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Chris Sharma: Climbing and Yoga are Both About Finding Your Balance

by Trailblazer September 24, 2010 Climb
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Thanks to prAna Living for this great video, taken at the recent Wanderlust Festival in California, focusing on Chris Sharma who shows us how climbing and Yoga are both about finding your balance… Chris Sharma Does Wanderlust from Prana Living on Vimeo. What happens when one of the worlds greatest climbers dives head first into [...]

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Registration Now Open for the Triple Crown Bouldering Series

by Trailblazer September 23, 2010 Climb
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Registration is now open for the Triple Crown Bouldering Series, one of the premier competitions, and more importantly, fundraisers, in the Southeast.  The series consists of three different events, kicking off October 2 at Hound Ears, then on November 6 & December 4 at Horse Pens 40 and The Stone Pen, respectively. Here’s a peek [...]

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