Dave Graham, who often climbs like his head and soul are on fire, flows up the epic tufa of Humildes pa Casa (5.14a), Oliana, Spain. Photo by: Keith Ladzinski

Dream Beta Waves

Learning how to climb doesn’t just take place at the gym or crag.

Apr 20, 2021 | Stories | 0 comments

Apr 20, 2021 | Stories | 0 comments

Learning how to climb doesn’t just take place at the gym or crag. It also takes place at night in your head—in the inspired right hemisphere of your brain. In your dreams.
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Andrew Bisharat

Andrew Bisharat is a writer and climber based in western Colorado. He is the publisher of Evening Sends and the co-host of The RunOut podcast.

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