Category: sit climbing
Enock in the News – The El Cap Report
The El cap report Tom Evans writes the El Cap Report of the daily happenings on El Capitan and in Yosemite Valley. He featured me and the team when we were climbing El Cap. It occurred to me as I was reading his latest post that I never posted the one that we were in… Read more
Enock in the News – Teton Gravity
Teton Gravity Despite growing up with no use of his legs, Enock Glidden always dreamt of scaling the legendary walls of Yosemite’s El Capitan. Unwilling to give up and resign himself to accept that he’d never reach the monolithic summit, Glidden teamed with Paradox Sports‘ Adaptive Climbing Initiative to make his dream a reality. Read more… Read more
Finding New Horizons While Planning for Mt. Rainier
As usual, it has been awhile since I have posted. A lot has happened since my last post in October. Planning for Mt. rainier I have been in the process over the past year or so really of planning for an ascent of Mt. Rainier. If you have never climbed or even seen Mt. Rainier, it… Read more
Enock Film Premiere Adventure Film Festival
This past weekend I had the honor of being asked by Paradox Sports to help out at The Basecamp Breakfast Fundraiser in Boulder Colorado. It just so happened that the film about my ascent of El Capitan aptly called Enock, premiered at the Adventure Film Festival, also in Boulder. I had an unforgettable weekend and… Read more
Climbing El Capitan
How do you put it into words It has been around 8 months now since the team and I completed our ascent of El Capitan. Which is actually super hard to believe. I have been waiting for the movie to be out until I wrote anything so that I wouldn’t ruin it for people. I… Read more
Joshua Tree Paradox Sports Skills Camp
Joshua tree national park I’ve been back from Joshua Tree National Park for a few weeks now but have been a bit under the weather with a leg infection and some wounds on my feet. Thankfully I am on the mend and infection free. I am also finally mentally able to write about the… Read more
Six Degrees of Nick Hall
Planning for rainier Over the past week or so I have been discussing my next adventure, an ascent of Mt. Rainier, with Gary Dunn, my friend and climbing guide. We have been getting advice from various people on what type of equipment to use as well as the various methods of ascending. Some people have… Read more
A Night Amongst The Stars
Judging by my title you might think I am writing about another adventure sleeping outside on a portaledge somewhere away from it all and staring up at the stars. Not this time, this time I am writing about the stars of climbing. I recently had the opportunity, thanks to Google Maps and Sandy Russell, to… Read more
Livin’ on a Ledge
It’s been almost a couple of weeks since I was in Yosemite National Park making an attempt to sit climb Zodiac on El Capitan. I have had some time to process and think about the whole experience. I have also been traveling with Sandy for the last week and have been very tired when we… Read more
My First El Capitan Route
Tomorrow the climbing team Craig Muderlak, Gary Dunn, Christian Catell and I will embark on my first El Capitan route named Zodiac. We will be in the El Cap Meadow at 6 am and meet the carry team to head into the base. The team has been working hard all day fixing ropes on the… Read more