This year marks the 100th anniversary of the University of British Columbia's Varsity Outdoor Club. One hundred years of young academics getting their highs in ...
Something special in the world of buildering is happening over the next 10 days: Andy Day, professional photog from www.kiell.com and contributor to buildering....
This year's comp was number 10. That's 10 years of UBC officially sanctioned competitions*. Thanks to all the adventurous people who have attended over the yea...
This year's comp, traditionally held on a Tuesday, was moved to Thursday for fear of rain. Thursday was also the last day of school, which includes a huge campu...
Ten people showed for this year's buildering comp. Not a bad turnout considering it was held three weeks after the last day of school and was rescheduled due to...
April snuck up on me this year. I wanted the competition to be held before the end of classes, which meant giving people only four days notice. Despite the shor...
This is a great route which was not mentioned in the 1968 guide -- likely because it would have been a very bold lead (read: solo) in its day, and the pioneers ...
This year's comp had a nice turnout. We started things off at the Library Pillar route, a nice quarried rock route that's just high enough to make you think car...
The "moderate" Gage pipe problem.
“Here’s the rules:
1. Add an extra 10% to your score for gum rubber soles.
2. Besides the Chan Centre, stay off rooftops...