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  1. GENERAL NOTICE: For those planning on coming to the show and buying tickets there... the venue for the Glen Denny show is the SYLVANIA CAMPUS of PCC. It is located at 12000 SW 49th Ave, Portland, OR. The show is in the Performing Arts Center. Here is a map link: Map
  2. GENERAL NOTICE: For those planning on coming to the show and buying tickets there... the venue for the Glen Denny show is the SYLVANIA CAMPUS of PCC. It is located at 12000 SW 49th Ave, Portland, OR. The show is in the Performing Arts Center. Here is a map link: Map
  3. In addition to producing climbing slideshows around the country, I also have a line of climbing shirts that are 100% organic cotton. These are NOT, repeat NOT some online digital print crap. These are top-notch, original and cool! Some of the shirts raise money for the non-profit Yosemite Climbing Association (planned climbing musem in the Valley.) All shirts are shipped FREE! You can see all of them at Organic Climbing Shirts
  4. As we approach Glen's show (June 18) I want to make sure everyone knows the value of buying your ticket BEFORE the event. It's simple... Option #1: Buy your tickets before the event and get them for $12 each. (Some shows may be higher) Option #2: Buy your tickets at the event and get them for $15 each. (Some shows may be higher.) So why not save enough for a beer? Pre-order tickets and sleep well knowing you won't be faced with a "SOLD OUT!" sign at the door!
  5. As we approach Glen's show (June 18) I want to make sure everyone knows the value of buying your ticket BEFORE the event. It's simple... Option #1: Buy your tickets before the event and get them for $12 each. (Some shows may be higher) Option #2: Buy your tickets at the event and get them for $15 each. (Some shows may be higher.) So why not save enough for a beer? Pre-order tickets and sleep well knowing you won't be faced with a "SOLD OUT!" sign at the door!
  6. Peter, Glen's show is perhaps more reserved and dignified whereas Largo, Bullwinkle and even Donini are a bit more... loose. It's sorta the difference between doing the Nose on El Cap with bivis and doing the NIAD. (Ya know, I don't even know what that means...)
  7. I'll try and get something up later today. The book is FULL of huge B&Ws from some classic climbs (Dihedral Wall, Rostrum, Los Arrow) as well as informal portraits of classic climbers (Kor, Rowell, Harding, Chouinard, Robbins, Bridwell, etc.)
  8. Glen Denny will be in Portland showing his fantastic photos from Yosemite in the Sixties. This is a classic coffee table book and seeing the images on the big screen while Glen tells his stories of climbing in Yosemite during the Golden Age is a killer experience. Come spend an evening filled with great stories, glorious slides and climbing friends. Glen will sign copies of his books and huge posters! Advance tickets only! Glen Denny Tickets Thursday, June 18 7:00 PM Portland Community College
  9. Glen Denny will be in Portland showing his fantastic photos from Yosemite in the Sixties. This is a classic coffee table book and seeing the images on the big screen while Glen tells his stories of climbing in Yosemite during the Golden Age is a killer experience! Come spend an evening filled with great stories, glorious slides and climbing friends. Glen will sign copies of his books and huge posters! Advance tickets only! Thursday, June 18 7:00 PM Portland Community College Glen Denny Tickets
  10. Rather than repost the whole thing here, go to the link below and find out how you can help the Yosemite Climbing Association by owning a really cool organic t-shirt with artwork showing a freaked climber enjoying the Hollow Flake pitch on the Salathé. You owe it to the Valley so go here today! Supertopo Page http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=798079
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