Articles by: Jim Meyers

Fischer Towers, Utah

Fischer Towers, Utah

Named for a local miner, these towers are slowly being extruded as they outlast the mesa from which they rise. Layton Kor et.al scrapped his way up the tallest tower of the group–the 800-plus foot Titan–back in 1962 and the route was etched into climbing history after Steck and Roper included it in their Fifty Classic Climbs of North America. Today, the towers attract more climbers than ever (some say too many) and endure a seemingly constant threat of development from both land owners, gas companies and Utah’s own Governor, Gary Herbert.

by September 19, 2012 0 comments Fireside, Trails
August Photos by Jim Meyers

August Photos by Jim Meyers

Every week we feature the photos of one of our contributors. This week Jim Meyers of Vertizon Phototography showcases. His theme in this set is “Sea to Summit”.

by August 9, 2011 0 comments Community
Black Peak: Summit or Not, Just Say “Yes”

Black Peak: Summit or Not, Just Say “Yes”

Everyone needs a climbing partner like Owen. He’s motivated and kind, mixed with a healthy dose of cynicism and a love of irony that keeps things light no matter how bad things get.

by May 31, 2011 0 comments Trails