James Pearson
My alarm woke me at 3am, I remembered the decision that needed to be
made, and allowed myself to fall back to sleep as it just felt so good
:) There will be plenty of other opportunities to party in the future,
sometimes you just have to listen to what your body is telling you!We
woke at around 10am the next morning – having slept for almost a
whole day :) and felt pretty good for it. Lana took us to view the “
Friday...After a lazy day, where all our “sight-seeing”
plans failed to materialise, Sara and I took the metro to meet our
friends for a BBQ on a rooftop. This was all the information they gave
us, and so I innocently imagined it would be on the roof terrace of
someone’s apartment or something similar. Not in Berlin!Fabian
met us on the street and led us down a small alley towards what looked
like some sort of old abandoned fa ...
FREE RANGE TURKEY #8 - All Good Things...
I left my last post promising you to upload parts of my expedition diary
soon, so here it is...But before you read on, know that this won’t
be one of my typical climbing blogs, and may include thoughts of a
random, seemingly unrelated personal nature.Climbing is great,
it’s my favourite thing in the world but it is not my whole world!
There are many other things I enjoy, and many other things that I feel
make my life more complete. ...
Free Range Turkey 7 - The Stone Rider
Greetings :)For the last month I have been doing a little
globe-trotting. Many amazing experiences with countries/places/people
have been enjoyed, but one experience that left a little to be desired
was the internet access!First up was Tasmania, which turned out to be
one of, if not the actually the very worst country I have ever visited
for everything and anything connected with the interweb. It was slow,
super expensive and twice as unreliabl ...
FREE RANGE TURKEY_dispatch #6 from camp4 collective on Vimeo.
Yesterday the ...
Since coming back home from England, I have just been training training
training! Good for me because I'm feeling strong and fit, but bad for
you because its even more boring for you to read about it, than it is
for me to write about it, than it is to actually do it! So today I
thought I would write a little about the other little adventurous
journey I have been taking - that of becoming a better free-skier :)
I began skiing a few years ago ...
I began skiing a few years ago ...
It seems somewhat ironic that it was a return trip to England of all
places that enabled my first real outdoor climbing experience in over a
month. My move to Innsbruck was motivated by the idea of climbing every
day on glorious, difficult routes and boulder problems, and up until
October that was precisely what I had done. Then however, came
something I hadn’t bargained for (don’t ask me how something
so obvious could have slipped ...

