Explorando Fairfield Connecticut | Rock Climb
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- Explorando Fairfield Rock Climb Fairfield
- El Rocoto Peruvian Restaurant
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Rock Climbing at Carabiner's in Fairfield, CT
First indoor climb at carabiner's - definitely heading back..
She Rises 2018 | Rock Climb Fairfield
She Rises is a full day climbing event celebrating all of the amazing women in our community. July 28, Join us for yoga, outdoor climbing, bouldering competition, gym-to-crag workshops and more.
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RCF Ask Kevin | Episode 2 - Bouldering
Kevin is asked what he thinks of bouldering in this week's installment of Ask Kevin.
Westfair TV Promotional Video (Fairfield, Connecticut)
Westfair TV is a company specializes in home theater designs that can transform a dull room into a state-of-the-art Cineplex. Having the best of knowledge and skills in combining components and TV make Westfair TV the most dependable compared to other A/V companies. The top items will surely complement the rest of the equipment installed with it. And so, this makes connections and calibration of movie watching components to be an easy task for any technician and for the best benefit of the users. The years of experience speaks to it as a whole, which is enough to say that Westfair TV is a company to beat in Connecticut.
Have you been to sportsplex at fairfield?
BK ATHLETICS
CARABINER'S INDOOR CLIMBING
CINCH GOURMET MEALS
FAIRFIELD FENCING ACADEMY
FAIRFIELD ICE ACADEMY
FAIRFIELD HOT YOGA
FAIRFIELD PILATES
FAIRFIELD SPORTS
FIELD HOUSE
FIT CLUB
GET IN SHAPE FOR WOMEN
GYM AND CHEER ACADEMY OF CT
GCA PARKOUR AND FREERUNNING
JENNIFER BUTLER
LOVEHEALING MASSAGE STUDIO
THE STAND JUICE COMPANY
THE STUDIO
WISE LEARNING
WORLD CHAMPION TAEKWONDO
CT ROCK CLIMBING AT THE DIAMOND LEDGES
WEST GRANBY, CT. DIAMOND LEDGE.
SOME TOP ROPE AND BOULDERING.
DOWNTOWN THURSDAY BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT
Bouldering at the Rock Gym, Fairfield, NJ
the cave!
Rock Gym
Fairfield, New Jersey
Steep Rock Bouldering Jan' 2015
Natasha's first time
CT TRAP ROCK CLIMBING
Wiley & Luke go crazy in their attempts to unlock the secretes of the Connecticut Trap Rocks.
Fairfield Board Company, 1700 Post Road, Fairfield, CT
Stand Up Paddle Boarding for like-minded people! Rent boards, get lessons, or shop at Fairfield Board Company located at 1700 Post Road Fairfield, CT.
Here Fairfield Board Company's, Chris Cotter and Lindsay Conner, teache the ladies of BizzBuzzTV.com, Brianna Vollenweider and Deanne Algeo, how to paddle board.
The shallow grave
Bouldering in newtown CT.
Epic Run - Devil's Den - Weston, CT, USA
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Contrary to it’s name, Devil’s Den Preserve is a little slice of heaven in Fairfield County, Connecticut; a spectacular piece of quiet and an abundance of nature in the heart of the NYC metro suburban sprawl. Devil’s Den boasts 20 miles of trails within 1,756 acres of woodlands, wetlands, streams, swamps, ponds, rock ledges, trails, and valleys in the affluent towns of Weston and Redding. It’s Runner’s World Rave Run worthy trails are part of the 70-mile Saugatuck Valley Trails System and gorgeous in all seasons, but definitely a treasure when the fall foliage is at it’s peak. So if you are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of NYC or visiting Fairfield County for work or pleasure we highly recommend you grab your trail shoes and explore the lovely – “Devil’s Den.”
RCF Ask Kevin | Episode 3 - New Holds
Kevin is a man of few words but if you watch close, he cracks a small grin when presented with new climbing holds.
Bouldering in Connecticut
A few great lines from New London, CT. Located near the Connecticut College Arboretum.
Tri-State Bouldering Series - Charlie Barron on Men's Final Problem #1 at RCF Send Train
Charlie Barron competing at the Tri-State Bouldering Series first stop the RCF Send Train in Fairfield Connecticut.
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TriStateBouldering.com
Bouldering in the CT
Recent sends of some of CT's finest: Slice (v9/10), Chisel Chest (v7), and a variation of Slice (v10).
Music: No Pity by Wax Tailor
Brianna and Keith Madia take their pups rock-climbing - Travel Guide vs Booking
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Meet the couple who do every adventure from abseiling to travelling the globe with their pair of loyal pooches.Incredible images show the pair travelling with their canine pals, called Dagwood and Bucket, in the desert and taking them climbing.One of their pups can even be seen abseiling down the climbing rope to reach the ground.Other candid shots show the dogs relaxing in their van as the humans pack for their next trip, and lying in the shade as the adventurous couple set up camp for the night.Freelance writer Brianna Madia (27) and her husband Keith (29), from Bridgeport and Fairfield, Connecticut, USA respectively, claim they couldn't bear to leave their dogs and go anywhere without them.'It's messy and it requires a lot of planning and sacrifice but I wouldn't trade it for the world,' said Brianna.'When you live in a vehicle with your dogs, they stop being regular house pets and really become the co-pilots of your life.'Anywhere we go, they go. Any activity we do, they do. There is no us without them.'Bucket and Dagwood are essentially an extension of my own body at this point. Their joy is my joy.''Sometimes when they're sprinting through the desert alongside the van as we rumble along down these dirt roads, I just lean out the door and watch them,' she explains.'There are no words to describe the look on their face. the way the muscles in their little legs ripple under their fur as they're chasing a rabbit or weaving through juniper trees.'I've learned everything I know about being free from watching my dogs. I've learned everything I know about joy from watching my dogs.'I know they don't know how many states they've been to or how many beaches they've run on or country's borders they've crossed or oceans they've swam in but I have to bring them there.'I have to see places through their eyes. I have to experience things the way they experience them.No place would be the same without them, so I just couldn't imagine leaving them behind.'The couple do run into some problems by bringing their dogs everywhere and have to avoid US National Parks due to strict leash laws or no dog policies.Brianna recalled how they came to live in a van in the first place and how the lifestyle is less glamorous than is often portrayed on social media.'After college, my husband and I had nowhere to live so out of desperation, his family let us post up on their 33-foot sailboat for seven months while we worked and saved up some money to move out west,' she said.'I'm sure that sounds super glamorous, but the fact is we had no running water, no air conditioning, no internet, no TV and no refrigerator.'We had one pot and one pan that we'd wash with a hose out on the end of the dock while the big fat seagulls would pick at our leftovers.'It was the first time in my life that I felt like I was actually living, like I was an active participant in every moment of every day.'A couple years later, we were sitting across a desk from a mortgage loan officer at a bank when I realized that I didn't want to go live inside four walls like everybody else.I wanted to feel the way I felt waking up on that boat every morning. 'So about six days after that meeting, I walked back into the same bank and withdrew every single cent I had to our name and handed it to a man in a parking lot in exchange for that gigantic orange van.We've been on the road ever since. 'There is an overwhelming sense of safety and comfort in knowing exactly how little you need to be happy.'People are usually shocked that there are four of us living in here. They're shocked that we live in the desert where it's over 100 degrees and we have no AC or protection from the elements.'They're shocked when we tell them that we dig holes in the ground to use the bathroom or pee into bottles in the middle of the night if we're parked somewhere in a city.'I think there's a huge discrepancy between what some van-lifers choose to display on the internet and what this life actually looks like.'Most people who see it or experience it will very quickly realize that it's much more than lying with your bare ass out on a perfectly white sheet gazing at a sunset.'The couple spend most of their time in Utah but have travelled through Oregon, Colorado, California, Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho and even Mexico.They hope to live on a sailboat again someday, somewhere outside the US – but not without their dogs.