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John Long: What I've Learned15-Dec-2012John Long, original Stonemaster and climbing's most popular writer, spills his guts....
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John Long: The Real Deal27-Feb-2012The tao of Paul gleason, Stonemaster Emeritus....
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John Long: Slaying Giants27-Feb-2012Cast by chance into the frenzy of a dramatic Yosemite rescue, the author confronts his youthful fears head-on....
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John Long: It Started with a Pile of Stones27-Feb-2012Chasing ghosts on Hawaiian sea cliffs....
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John Long: High Times27-Feb-2012The search for the source....
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The Stonemasters Climb at Pirates Cove27-Feb-2012
John Long relives the adventures of the Stonemasters when they first began rock climbing at Pirates Cove at Newport Beach, California....
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John Long: A Man for All Seasons27-Feb-2012The myth of Oliver Moon changed the face of Yosemite climbing forever....
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John Long: The Royal Scam11-Oct-2010Coming clean on the mysterious first ascent of a Yosemite classic....
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John Long: The Only Rule That Counts11-Oct-2010The greatest riches lie at the end of your dreams...
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John Long: On the Road11-Oct-2010And you thought your last climbing trip was tough....
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John Long: Nothing but Rubble11-Oct-2010The never-ending pursuit of new routes, fame and glory....
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John Long: Mountains of Trouble11-Oct-2010The cement-bucket drop test, swami belts and the beginning of the end of a fabled climbing club....
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John Long: Legends of the Mind11-Oct-2010Calling Buhl on the famous mountaineer’s truisms...
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John Long: Legend of Lord Gym11-Oct-2010
Sammy and I hunkered into the shade beneath the Weeping Wall, Suicide Rock, panting between pulls on a gallon jug of water. The sun had just crawled over Tahquitz Rock, a mile across the Sunshine Valley, and heat waves welled off the Suicide slabs. No big....
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John Long: Guilty Pleasures11-Oct-2010Lynn Hill and I spent the winter of 1981 in Las Vegas, climbing daily at Red Rocks and plowing through nights at dead-end jobs. After roughly 10 seasons of climbing 300 days a year, my learning curve had flattened and I found myself singing the same old song....
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John Long: Channel Surfing11-Oct-2010
As far back as I could remember I’d wondered which of mankind’s faiths and illusions I could choose as my sustaining light, and I’d chosen the greatest existential pathology of them all: that if I worked hard enough, and smartly enough, my greatest challenges would someday flow effortlessly under my hands like glassy Malibu swells....
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John Long: A Confederacy of Dunces11-Oct-2010Navigating Commercial Hoopla On A Bellyful Of Bad Fish...
Not So Fast: Lessons From a Father-Son Trip to Patagonia
Every couple of years, my son Tim, Jr. and I take a climbing trip together. Usually we pick one of my “dream climbs”—those classic routes that you always hear about, but seem too difficult to consider seriously. But my son encourages me to climb harder than I think I can, and together we have done The Scenic Cruise, The Naked Edge, Primrose Dihedrals and most recently Lotus Flower Tower. It is especially cool for me both to tick a lifetime goal and climb with my son.








