Joe Kinder's Blog
Blog #4
Traveling all the time can get exhausting man...I am not even kidding. It's the life, no doubt, and I would really never change up my situation for anything, but some times...you get worked. READ THE FULL ENTRY
Blog #3
Moving and moving and moving!!! ALWAYS on to the next place. Right now I am in transit once again. I have been having some AMAZING climbing days and gotta say man….I got my game on. The past few months I have completed goals I have dreamt of making a reality. READ THE FULL ENTRY
Blog Entry #2
YEEEERRR!!! I have been steady climbing here in Rifle and doing it UP! It’s nice man…real nice to feel strong and have your game on. The feeling of walking up to a route with confidence and intent…is BAD ASS.
I have recently climbed Stockboys Revenge 8c (or 8c+) put up by Andy Raether. This route is TOTALLY Rifle…knee-bars and non-holds…It’s nice and broken up with no pump factor really…good for all you bouderers out there. Andy is one of the only cats out there bolting the last bit of real estate in Rifle Canyon…Dude goes to work! READ THE FULL ENTRY
July 17th 2008. Recap
This is my second year living and climbing as a professional-full-time-climber. I am sincerely grateful for my life right now….I don’t wanna sound cheesy, but YO….this IS THE LIFE KID!!!! The first year, I was doing alright with income and having all the time in the world to climb, but the second year I have taken a different approach and now understand the lifestyle my boy Dave Graham has been living since we finished high school. There is TONS of freedom, TONS of time to travel and do basically ANYTHING you wanna do. Wanna project your dream route? No problem. Need time to train in the gym? WORD! Time to take a trip? Of course. Planning a trip is always one of he greatest endeavors you can do as a climber. It allows you to get out of your area and experience the other rock, get your ass kicked, and really be challenged. This lifestyle is really healthy. READ THE FULL ENTRY










