Friday, July 16, 2010

Bent Gate Night and Nick Duttle

Every third Wednesday of the month, Bent Gate in Golden putts on a "Community Night".


It is a lot of fun because Bent Gate does a great job at bringing in interesting folks within the climbing community to talk about various topics.


This last Wednesday's "Community Night" had Evolv team member, Nick Duttle giving a great slide show and informational segment on training, cross training and balance. Originally from Las Cruces New Mexico, Nick has been a fixture in the Hueco Tanks scene and is now a Colorado crusher. As a climber of 13 years, I learned quit a bit myself from Nick's presentation. He was very informational about his training techniques and about nutrition. 





Nick giving a great presentation at Bent Gate Night.


Here is a great article on Nick I found that you may enjoy. Nick is one of the nicest and hard working climbers out there, enjoy.





Nick Duttle: American HeroPDFPrintE-mail
Written by Kerry Ellard   
by Kerry Ellard
When you hear that Nick Duttle is a champion rock climber who is one of only a few in the U.S. to have ...
        ... climbed a boulder with a V14 rating, it would be a fair assumption to think that his skill and success in this area is the most interesting and impressive thing about him.  However, once you get to know Duttle’s story more fully, you realize that his success as a rock climber is really the pinnacle of a life of even greater challenges and triumphs. 
Duttle says he his perseverant personality is why he likes climbing, and from the time of his birth in Las CrucesNew Mexico, in 1981, it was clear that he would need tremendous inner strength in order to just survive, let alone thrive as he has.  He was born with Hypohydrotic Ecodermal Dysplasia, a genetic condition that affects the development of many bodily structures, such as skin and hair, and in Duttle’s case impeded the development of his sweat glands, which was especially dangerous because he grew up in the desert, and as a result experienced heat-induced seizures and other health problems. He faced social discrimination due to his sparse hair and other physical issues, but Nick never let such issues hold him back, instead choosing to focus on his positive attributes. Nick’s optimistic and driven personality and natural athleticism allowed him to overcome these difficulties and participate in activities like soccer, which allowed him to develop ways to get around his condition, such as dumping ice water over himself during games to simulate sweating.
Nick’s athletic skill and work ethic made him a standout competitive runner from 6th grade on, and he took part in Junior Olympic track events until he suffered a severe injury to his ACL at age 15 while playing soccer.  He was unable to pay for the surgery or continue competitively participating in soccer and track, but still he did not give up.  Instead, Duttle was amazingly able to rehabilitate himself through swimming, hiking, and cycling, and moved on to excel at a new sport: rock climbing. 
Initially, it was hard for Duttle to even hold on to the rocks, because his lack of sweat meant it was impossible to achieve the necessary friction.  But after attempting to climb immediately after swimming, he learned that if he applies moisture to his hands before climbing, it allows him to grip more easily, and, combined with his skill and strength, allowed him to succeed at boulder climbing. He was able to climb a V14 rated boulder, which is a world class level “only thought to be achievable by climbing
legends”.  Despite these accomplishments, the “legend,” as he has been referred to, has not lost the desire to challenge himself, and has branched out even further into sport climbing,
Duttle is skilled in more than just the athletic world, having graduated from New MexicoState University with a bachelors of science in Geography and a minor in Mathematics in 2006.  He hopes to climb 5.15.c or harder despite his struggle to balance work and climbing and his ongoing health problems, including continuously deteriorating vision due to his Hypohydrotic Ecodermal Dysplasia.  However, with all Duttle has overcome and accomplished so far, it is clear that nothing will hold him back if he can help it, and it is only a matter of time before he moves on to his next achievement.  As he humorously puts it, "I hope to inspire but I just can't perspire," and he’s definitely an inspiration.  
NOTE: Nick Duttle is represented by nationally prominent attorney David C. Grossack.  To learn more about Nick, please contact Attorney Grossack at dcg3@ix.netcom.com 

Here is a video of Nick crushing Esperanza V14 in Hueco Tanks.







Monday, July 12, 2010

Wyoming International Climbers Festival

 Hey all, this is EZ, the Rocky Mountain sales rep and  I just got home from my rounds around Wyoming and my first WICF event.



Wyoming is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been to. I made my way up to Jackson Hole to say hello to our retailers and climbing gyms on my way to Lander.  One of our retailers, Teton Mountaineeringhttp://www.tetonmountaineering.com/,  is situated dead center of Jackson Hole and has everything you could ever need for your outdoor adventures.
Enloseure,  http://www.enclosureclimbing.com/,  is a beast of a climbing gym that is located just outside of town on your way up from I-80. Not only do they have tons of steep terrain, but they also have a really great retail shop that carries many Evolv models. I was bummed to have to leave Jackson Hole, but I had to get to the WICF and represent.


The Grand Tetons.


Teton Mountaineering's main man Neil Starrett.


Enclosure's owner, Randall Townsand.


Lander Wyoming is situated right below Sinks Canyon,  one of many world class climbing destinations in the Lander area  and is home to the Wyoming International Climber's Festival. http://climbersfestival.org/



The town has a great vibe with super friendly locals that are very accomidating and strong as shit. The local mountain shop is Wild Iris Mountain Sports,  http://www.wildirisclimbing.com/, and is located right on Main St. Just outside of town to the south is Wild Iris,  also a world famous limestone crag that boasts 100's of super fun and inspiring routes.

Brian Rhodes warming up at Wild Iris Wyoming.

The 17th International Climber's Festival was in full swing this last weekend and Evolv was there to represent. Ryan Arment busted his ass running this awsome event and is a wicked climber in his own rite. There were parties, pull up contests, arm wrestling contests, clinics, demos, slide shows, crate stacking, slack lining, dyno comps, running races, and beer of course. The Lander Brew Pub kept everyone in great spirits as the four day event unfolded.

The Evolv booth in City Park.

Vendors, vendors, vendors.

Oh yeah, the Crate Stacking contest.

Free camping in City Park.

Pretty shoes with Wild Iris in the background.

The ever hard working Ryan Arment.

The watering hole.

Laif in the Dyno comp.

5.10's very own Ronnie Jenkins gettin some.

Bikers in Wyoming love watching dyno comps.

Ryan Arment getting his dance on!

Free camping in Wild Iris.

Evolv team member, Brian Rhodes gettin his Wyoming on.


Laif Gasch is one of our team members that is from Lander and has been a part of the WICF since it's infancy.  He pretty much knows every single person in town and helped me with my first WICF, thanks Laif.


Everyone had a lot of fun and Evolv was welcomed with warm hearts and happy feet.
I look forward to having Evolv being part of the 18th WICF. until next year, happy climbing:)



Smiles from all around:)

Happy climbing from your Rocky Mountain Evolv sales rep, EZ.