Personal Pages
- 1
- A Fat Old Lady Takes Up Climbing
- A woman in Alaska decides to climb some of the smaller mountains around her. Photos.
- 2
- Achter, Jeff
- Includes a description for Whitney-Gilman, an early route up Cannon Mountain in New Hampshire.
- 3
- Andersen, Dave
- The Splat Calculator which answers the question "How fast will you be going when you hit the deck?" Pictures and stories from Yosemite, Castleton Towers, and Red Rocks. Solo aiding at Rumney, New Hampshire and ice climbing at Newfound Lake, New Hampshire.
- 4
- Bielefeldt , Hartmut
- Trip reports and pictures from mountaineering trips in the Alps and expeditions in the Andes, Pamirs, Tien Shan, and Himalayas.
- 6
- Bob and Cinta
- Training and technique. Pictures from North America and Europe. Information about climbing in Ontario.
- 7
- Box, Phil
- Photos from Mount Warning, New South Wales and Mount Kaputar, New South Wales. Photos of rescue practice.
- 8
- Broeking, Robert
- Trip reports and photos from Colorado; Mexican volcanoes; Mount Kosciusko, Australia; Mt. Whitney, California; Mt. Shasta, California; and ice climbing in North Carolina. A list of the high points in all 50 US states.
- 9
- Burdick, Dave
- Trip reports and photos from alpine climbing and peak bagging around the Pacific Northwest. Includes information about Dave's Fall Force Machine.
- 10
- Cashman, Mark
- Photos and accounts of climbing at Orenaug Park, Connecticut; Rattlesnake Mountain, Connecticut; the Gunks; and Safe Harbor, Pennsylvania.
- 11
- Cieslik, Wit (EVP Home Page)
- Stories and trip reports from canyoning, climbing, mountaineering, skiing and diving in and around Sydney Australia and New Zealand.
- 12
- Climberland
- Mountaineering photos and wall paper from a group of friends. Content in English and Italian.
- 13
- Climbing with Bob
- Accounts and photos from peak bagging and mountaineering trips, primarily in Colorado, from a group of friends based in Wyoming.
- 16
- Custer, Dave
- Article "An Elastic Model of the Holding Power of Spring Loaded Camming Devices Used as Rock Climbing Anchors."