I've climbed in a lot of different crags/ environments. At the end of the day for me, there's nothing better than far-removed traditional alpine routes. They require intense logistics and strategy just to get to; and the remoteness adds that extra sense of "don't fuck this up" spicy-ness. Long approaches and miserable descents that hurt like hell and keep your mind/ body at full throttle from 24 to 72 hours straight. Crucial decisions being made in real time. All this, in addition to the route and the climbing itself. I literally live for these types of goals and the moments they offer. #neverstopexoring Side note: I've been having fun putting these lil video edits together, mainly because it's causing me to go deep into my hard drives and the past, to all these old tunes I recorded way back when. Like the track in this one that I recorded when I was probably like 16 and metal was life... #flashback. If you've ever seen "K2: The Ultimate High" (it's on Netflix) you'll understand the cheesiness behind why I thought this song fit so well lol. @gopro #gopro (at Mount Whitney)