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THE NORTHEAST CLIMBING MAGAZINE JULY | AUGUST ISSUE


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Info@Climberism.com climberism Chris Beauchamp


When not shooting photographs profession- ally, Chris is trying really really hard to climb rock. Don’t be fooled by his meager accom- plishments, he and good friend Ryan Stefiuk have been installing test pieces in the Catskills when the weather dips below freezing and blue daggers start forming in the region.


Jesse Littleton


Since the summer of 2007, Jesse Littleton has been exploiting New York State climbing to its fullest potential. After spending two years in the Shawangunks, Jesse migrated north to the Adirondacks, where he was able to spend his time seeking out first ascents in the newly opened, Silver Lake and Potter Mountain Cliffs, or as some like to call it, “Te Land of Five Star 5.10s”. Now back in New Paltz, Jesse continues to actively participate in the climbing communities of New York, both north and south.


Ross Perry


Ross grew up as a native Northeasterner in Connecticut and is likely the nicest guy you’ll meet out at the crag. He has been protecting and preserving climbing as the Vice-President of CRAG-VT for a number of years all while teaching Science to middle school students. He’s a Bruins and Red Sox fan, and an Ice Crusher.


SCOTT RICHARDSON


Most of the activities depicted in this magazine carry significant amounts of risk with the potential for serious injury or death. We do not recommend you try or participate in any of the activities depicted within this publication. Seek professional guidance or help from some- one of expertise. You assume all risks associated with your decision.


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Te man is a beast, crushing boulder problems in the V9 - V10 range, it’s a surprise this guy isn’t touring the world professionally and climbing hard granite for a living. Instead “Scooter” works finance for the Canadian government as little as possible, and hits up Dover’s finest whenever possible.


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