We’re very excited and honored to interview Estes Park local, world-class climber, family man and climate advocate, Tommy Caldwell.
He’s a professional rock climber who made the first ascents of some of the hardest sports routes in the country, including Kryptonite with a grade of 5.14c/d and the world's first 9a+/b route, Flex Luthor, at the Fortress of Solitude, Colorado in 2003. In January 2015, Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson completed the first free climb of the Dawn Wall of El Capitan. At the time, their 19-day ascent was considered by some as the hardest successful rock climb in history. At the time their 19 day ascent was considered by some as the hardest successful rock climb in history. In 2015, National Geographic called Caldwell "arguably the best all-around rock climber on the planet".
Join Nick and Kirk Bien of Kirks Fly Shop & Mountain Adventures as they enjoy two days of fishing and camping along the Colorado River. With toe tapping tunes from Chain Station, this one's sure to get you excited for the warmer days of summer.
There is something profoundly rewarding about discovering isolated spots in Rocky where we can disconnect from our busy lives and find inspiration from the beauty of these natural landscapes.
Finding those places, however, can be a bit of a challenge when you’re in the third busiest National Par...
Soar over Estes Park, Peak to Peak Highway and the Colorado River in this breathtaking drone video filmed in pristine 4k resolution and set to relaxing music and nature sounds.