Started with a morning bike ride.
Then went sunset chasing.
Started with a morning bike ride.
Then went sunset chasing.
Walked along La Jolla beaches, side walks, and trails to get about 3 miles worth. Also traversed on People's Wall and felt better getting across at the same spot I stopped.
It was nice to pull on actual rock. It's been almost five weeks since I've jumped on something to climb. Made it halfway. Good start jumping back into it.
Captains Log 4/27/2020….
First day the beaches in San Diego started opening up.
I took off my Rainbows, stepped into the sand, then into the water…
The crashing waves woke me up from the soft breeze.
Oh Mother we have missed you.
It’s unfortunate to see people take you for granted.
Dehnis DelaCruz
PS. Busting out some older gear.
Ended the day chasing the sunset.
I decided today would be a good time to delete my Instagram account. Mixed feelings? Maybe? Maybe not? Or the best thing I decided to do!
Social Distancing.
This will be my outlet.
-DEHNIS
New journal
A short film by Samuel Arechiga
Deutsches Eck
As I reflect…
Germany, a country with much history and culture. A place that sits more than eleven hours from home. Koblenz was the set destination with a landscape that was full of greenery from the vast amounts of trees and vineyards along with the water from two meeting rivers the Rhine and Moselle. The interactions I've had here have been nothing but welcoming, but even though many of the people spoke English, it was a little more difficult to really connect to the culture. Language being the first step to really understand the culture, I was out of my comfort zone as I found it hard to try to attempt the language and not with much luck. I am looking forward to the next visit, which hopefully will allow for more pleasure than business. This experience is another one for the books.
DEHNIS
In order to grow, we must look in places that some may least expect it. UP. It is a much more difficult task to grow when looking down. Going to others for support and help results in something magical. Growth! Surround yourself with people that share the same desire.
Never stop growing!
-DEHNIS
"Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering." - Yoda
Why do we fear? Is it fear of the unknown or is it fear of change? The thought of the unknown is a gut wrenching feeling. Doing things out of routine is also something that ignites discomfort. Some people are frightened by change and others embrace it with open arms to see what it has to offer.
Face your fear!
-DEHNIS
Read MoreI have grown so much from my trip to El Potrero Chico, Mexico. Initially, I had my doubts about being able to climb such a large feature, but because I was with people that all wanted the same goal, we weren’t looking to back out. Instilling confidence in my own ability and to the people I surround myself with is such an energetic feeling. Thinking back to only 10 days ago, I would have never though I would complete something of this scale.
Be confident!
-DEHNIS
Day 1 - Slacking around, The Anvil 5.8, The Blacksmith 5.9
Day 3 - Estrellita 5.10b
What's the message?
Are we the most happiest when
we are comfortable? Or are we just
scared of the potential for growth. You
will never know what it's like until you are
in a situation that tests you. To find out, you
need to put yourself there. Tomorrow marks
a day I will be in El Potrero Chico, Mexico
climbing what will be my tallest feet
climbed. I cannot fathom the
severity of achieving this. It is
most exciting and nerve-
wrecking, which shows
how passionate
I am in this
activity.
Go on and get out!
-DEHNIS
SW Corner, 2nd Bolt! - CLIMB!
First and definitely not the last time going to Joshua Tree. This trip is exactly what I needed. Great company and great climbing. When you think of mental stength, you think deeply about how far you can push back your limits. Push away all the doubt and pull in all the positive aspects in your life. Sometimes we all need to slow down from the fast pace and enjoy the small little things we may overlook. Overlook because of all the distractions that pop up and change our focus.
Stop...Breath...and Slow Down.
-DEHNIS
Sometimes we wish it didn’t rain, but in fact we need it more than ever. Not only for ourselves, but for land we live on. The soothing sound it makes when it drops and the sensation you feel against your skin. It cleanses your body and mind if you focus. The same affect happens to our surrounds. Washing away the bad and leaving a beauty of greenery. Some things may not wash away, which is why need to leave no trace and care more.
Photo taken outside Mesa Rim Mira Mesa. I was looking up into the clouds in the rain and saw this perspective.
This most recent trip has gotten me all shook up about safety. Yeah we may have an off day and take our safety for granted, but there is a difference of being aware of something bad and then doing something to prevent it from happening again. This experience has definitely put me out of my comfort zone, which has now sparked my interest in the next level of safety. Climbing has been such an important hobby in my life this past year, that I never truly thought about the worst things that could happen. It wasn't until I started wanting to multipitch that my thought process for safety changed. Since I love learning new systems, I am now even more interested in the field of search and rescue. Please check each other and look out for one another! Also, check your knot!
Key Points:
Safety
Safey for others
Systems
Awareness
It was only a few months ago that I got to photograph my first experience at Mammoth. Started the day with a bike ride at 10am in some pretty chilly temperatures. Then ventured off solo through the Mammoth Lakes.