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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Website Portfolio Update

if you didnt get here through my website, please, take some time to head over there and check out the updated portfolio. If you are interested in getting a copy either printed or digital of any of the photos i can be contacted via the Contact Zach button on the front page navigation menu. there is an email form contained therein that will go directly to my email without the need for you to have an account. Leave some method of contacting you if you dont attach an email address. As im just now starting to sell my work prices are very fair. hope you enjoy my photos :)


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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Roof proj teaser


Ive spoken several times about a roof project isaac caldiero is working on. Ive also spoken several times about wanting to learn how to edit video. Thus, i figured this would be a good opportunity to try and put something together. So to start i created a little teaser of the climb/moe's valley. i am rather happy for my first ever work with final cut pro. i find it to be a lot like macromedia flash which i was quite good with a long time ago down by a fire. hope you enjoy!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Isaac Caldiero and undeveloped Utah granite

So anyone that's involved in the climbing scene has probably heard of Isaac Caldiero. He's a fantastic climber and an even cooler person. Same can be said for his girlfriend, Laura. Nancy and I have been spending a lot of time with them over the past few weeks and today we joined them again for another journey. Today we headed to some more undeveloped granite boulder problems in the foothills outside Saint George. Isaac has 3 problems that he is trying to put up on one amazing boulder. This boulder probably clocks in at around 100k tons. Stands probably 30-40 feet high from the base of the routes and is heavily overhanging throughout. Isaac has come close on all of the problems and with some more work should have them soon. Grading is quite subjective as Isaac will be the first to tell you however he says that he feels all these problems are in the v13/14 range. From an outside perspective I cant say i disagree. The problems are very powerful on small sloping granite holds some of them with quite sharp inclusions. All this perfectly placed on a 45 to 75 degree overhanging roof. All in all it makes for a fantastic project. Not that anything else would be needed to draw my attention to this area, but there is certainly much much more. Hundreds and Hundreds of undeveloped boulders sitting throughout this valley all being nicely overlooked by pine valley mountain. It makes for breathtaking views and even better climbing. I have thoroughly enjoyed taking pictures of Isaac over the last few days and even more so conversing with him. I leave you now with some pictures of Isaac hard at work on these wonderful projects!













Saturday, February 5, 2011

Best life EVER!

So the last few days have been super sick. Climbing in the valley with a huge crew every day, tons of inspiration to do problems and our group has had a ton of success. Our neighbor, Isaac Caldiero (professional climber for Moon, 5.10 shoes, Alpine Aire foods, Raw Revolution, Momentum Video Magazine, and Flashed.) has a project in the valley that is coming along nicely and its very very possible he gets it today (heres hoping). This roof might be the coolest problem in Moe's such a great horizontal roof.
Isaac on the PROJ!
Isaac on a long reach to a slopey crimper
Close up of the sloping crimp

Isaac swinging like crazy on the super hard last move of his project

Yesterday i got the chance to meet Joe Kinder and take some pictures of him sending Show of Hands (V11) a real classic out here at moe's. He's a super cool guy with a great personality and i understand for sure why companies choose him to be their ambassador. Joe is a professional climber for La Sportiva, Petzl, Sterling Ropes, Metolious, Eastern Mountain Sports, Gregory Packs, Smith Optics and Nutriex.
Joe Kinder sending Show of Hands (V11)

Joe Kinder sending Show of Hands (V11)

Joe Kinder sending Show of Hands (V11)

Joe Kinder sending Show of Hands (V11)

Joe Kinder on Show of Hands (V11)

Joe Kinder on Show of Hands (V11)
 As for me, ive climbed 3 new problems in the last 2 days (including one that i had been working for a week) and 5 new problems the day before that at the Browse Granite boulders, overall definitely the most successful week of climbing ive had yet. I have my eye on a couple more problems and if all goes well i should have climbed atleast one V6 by the end of Feb. which i would be really psyched on. Not bad progression for 2 months of bouldering in my opinion. Outside of climbing myself ive been taking a lot of photos of the other people in our crew climbing lately and some of them have come out fantastic. Overall the last few days of my life have been beyond outstanding, and i definitely hope there is many more of them to come. Here is some various pictures of our crew playing around in Moe's.

Tyler Webb on Device Ignitor

Tyler Webb swinging after a big throw to the lip

Marco Nardacci on Device Ignitor left variation
Tyler Webb on Device Ignitor

Marco Nardacci relaxing on a variation of Device Ignitor

Marco Nardacci campusing to the lip

Laura working the drop knees on device ignitor

Laura on Device Ignitor

Zach Mortimer on Mantle or Die, Tyler Webb on Indolence (right sit start)

Seth Hamel on Yo-Yo-Boy

Seth Hamel on Yo-Yo-Boy

Seth Hamel enjoying the problem

Marco Nardacci eyes the lip

Marco Nardacci slaps it home on Yo-Yo-Boy

Seth Hamel on Yo-Yo-Boy

Seth Hamel on Underwhere

Seth Hamel on Underwhere

Seth Hamel dynoing to the lip on Underwhere

Seth Hamel on Isaac's project

Seth Hamel on Isaac's project

Marco Nardacci on Show of Hands (V11)

Marco Nardacci on Show of Hands (V11)

Marco Nardacci on Show of Hands (V11)