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Well i must admit, unusually, I don't know much about our new team member Brandon Pullan but a glance over his resume and CV says it all - he's psyched and knows what he wants to do in climbing, a great combo. Brandon pictured here enjoying freedom and beauty....somewhere big Canada Ph Sonnie Trotter So welcome to the Wild Country stable Brandon and i hope you can achieve even more now you've a bunch of Wild Country gear strung round your waist!!! Here's some more about Brandon Pullan – Canadian Climber - in his own words....and someone elses too... “How easy, and how tempting, to forsake one’s freedom for beauty” – Maurice Herzog 'I am a Canadian climber. With my roots in Southern Ontario I learned the way of the rock on the steep basalt cliff bands in Thunder Bay. Making trips to Quebec and New England I eventually made my way to Western Canada after 4 years of university. |
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Idolizing the ‘hardman’ of yesteryear : Urs Kallen, Brian Greenwood and the modern day alpinists, Barry Blanchard, Rob Owens and Raphael Slawinski. I aspire to climb big, pure lines in remote regions. I am not on the 5.14 calorie watching, bolt clipping or V12 mission, although I admire these hard climbers. Rather I am looking for adventure up hard, steep, snowy faces such as the ones I am surrounded by where I live now: Canmore, Alberta. Brandon on Andromeda Weeps WI4 Ph Mike Landkroom The Canadian Rockies offer some of the most serious routes in North America. Although they are no higher then 3500m give or take they are filled with objective hazards and the rock is at best sub par – Limestone piles of choss best climbed when cold! Just around the corner are the Bugaboos, my favorite local, and Squamish granite is only a day away. Although I think grades and technique are second to a climbers judgment and style I know my sends of WI6, 5.13 and A3 will come in hand when adventuring in the mountains. “A rare breed practicing a mysterious craft, far from the madding crowd on silent and lonely heights” – B. Fairly |
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Fun Climbs – Here is a list of routes I have climbed that I recommend or that I got a neat first ascent of. MT. LOUIS – Meinen/Pullan (5.9, 900m first ascent with Will Meinen 2007) HA LING – Slayer (5.8, 600m first ascent 2007 with Nick Rochacewich) YAMNUSKA – Hot Doggn’ It (5.12c, 220m, first ascent with many partners 2007) Brandon on Yamnuska Peak Ph Will Meinen Mt. Stanley North Face III WI3 1000m Polar Circus (WI5 500m)-Weeping Wall (WI5 300m) link up in 13 hours, Bourgeau Left (WI5 200m) Column (WI5 60m) and Pilsner Pillar (WI6 200m) Nirvana (5.13a, 25m) Raw (5.12a, 15m) Full Tilt (5.12d,20m) ONTARIO THE NEXT GENERATION WI5, M8, 75m First Ascent with Will Meinen BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN WI5+, 80m First Ascent with Will Meinen ECHOES OF THE TOTEM 5.12d, 25m First Ascent |
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