
The “Phantom Falls” this morning. This is cloud from an inversion layer in the Megalong Valley spilling over Narrow Neck into
The “Phantom Falls” this morning. This is cloud from an inversion layer in the Megalong Valley spilling over Narrow Neck into
Presenting “The Scarecrow”. Alexa Terraluna comfortably walking a highline at Mount Arapiles. A favourite image of
I’m home now after a week at Arapiles, one of the most important and formative places in the world for me. Just so good to reconnect with this place, be reminded of the brilliance and uniqueness of the rock and the climbing as well as the awesomeness of climbers and the community.
Caption this! I was thinking something like… “There are moments in life… when it really pays to…
This is one of my most personally meaningful images. Not because it took several false pre-dawn starts before we got a sufficiently good cloud inversion for the image I had in mind, but because of the memories this brings me of one of my dearest friends. The climber pictured is John “Crunch” Smoothy, a true
It’s Steve McClure again, making the most of matchstick sized holds, on that grade 33 slab,