Thank you friends, for your kind thoughts and messages about Fletch. She is missed, but in many ways she is always going to be here with me. One thing I can be sure of is that change is life. When things stop changing, there is no more life. I will remember Fletch with all the [...]
Hi Steph, Just wanted to say hello. I stumpled upon your website a few weeks back when searching for climbing blogs. You see, I’m a fresh-faced newbie to climbing so I was looking for any and all the inspiration that I could find about climbing. Great blog, by the way, excellent videos too. Now here’s [...]
Myles of Earl from steph davis on Vimeo. Out in the Utah desert in the Dirty Devil Wash is a secret canyon. Robber’s Roost was one of Butch Cassidy’s cattle rustling hideouts, inaccessible on horseback except by one trail. Remnants of his shelters still remain, along with ancient petroglyphs on the rock walls. Just above [...]
Hi, Steph i would like to know how did you build that wall. What did you did to make it stand without a wall to anchor it. I am from the island of Puerto Rico. I build a wall in my backyard but it doesnt look as good a yours! Andre Dear Andre, My climbing [...]
Steph, Lately I have been down in the dumps partially because it is just too hot out to climb. This has brought me to think of good places aside from the obvious ice capped poles for summer climbing. After reading your book I admire how much you know and have learned about climbing. I figured [...]
The irony of summer in the desert is that you want to stay up late and enjoy the beautiful cool nights, but then if you don’t get up early, you’re going to miss the calm, crispy mornings. Which is what happened to me yesterday when I tried to go out for an “early morning jump” [...]