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John Walter
Managing Editor
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 165 lbs.
Age: 34
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"Walt
began climbing 20 years ago in Rock Canyon, Utah. Although he has climbed all over the west, he still refuses to leave the superb
climbing of the Wasatch Mountain Range. From sport routes, to alpine trad, to big walls, to desert spires, Walt is always looking
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Coriantumr Jones
Contributing Editor
Height:5'10"
Weight: 165 lbs.
Age: 31
Shoe Size: 9.5 |
"Cori's first love is and always has been snowboarding. His love for downhill speed quickly incorporated mountain biking into his summer activities. Cori's new passion is adventure racing and he looks to suffer as much as possible." |
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Jon Sharp
Mountain Bike Editor
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 150 lbs.
Age: 27
Shoe Size: 9.5
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"Jon loves bikes. He dreams about bikes. He drools over bikes. And, he talks about bikes… Oh boy, does he ever talk about bikes. Don't ever bring up bikes with him, because he'll never shut up. As I'm sure he'll mention, he's been in the bike-obsession business for over 15 years. Jon also enjoys any activity that takes him outdoors, like hiking and camping." |
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Matthew Smith
Contributing Editor
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 200 lbs.
Age: 32
Shoe Size: 11 |
"Matt is a native of Utah who spends most of his free time in Utah's
desert backcountry. Constantly seeking to satisfy his addiction to slot
canyons, Matt can often be found almost stuck, almost hypothermic, almost out of webbing, and always with the heaviest rope.
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James Sharp
Contributing Editor
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 160 lbs.
Age: 29
Shoe Size: 8.5
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"James started mountain biking 1987 and he can't seem to put it down. He has ridden all sorts of terrain from Southern Utah rock and sand to the mud and roots of the Pacific Northwest. He rides both road and mountain bikes avidly, but is a self-proclaimed mountain biker first and foremost. " |
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