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This blog is a collection of stuff from the life-long journey of Daniel DeMoss.
Daniel's in transit, and each one of these posts is a stop on the way. Enjoy the journey.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Took this pretty epic fall while deep water soloing at Lake Eufaula. The crimp I was using just came off! Despite the fall though, I had a lot of fun climbing, and jumping off, this cliff.
Thanks goes to John Otjen for capturing it and piecing it together.

Today, I had the awesome opportunity to deep water solo-climbing at Lake Eufaula. One of my climbing buddies, Ben Haan, and I got invited out to the lake by our good friend, John Otjen and were ferried across the lake by boat to the cliffs by the dam. It was there that we were able to climb the cliffs, which I would guess were about 30 feet high. The water was nearly 40 feet deep under the cliffs, which made it possible to climb with no ropes! It was a blast. I was able to complete both of the routes that were set by Maury Birdwell, with some variations because of my poor memory of the routes. After completing the red route without any falls, I felt kind of cheated, so I climbed back up to try a couple of crazy moves and fall. Well, I fell, and it was such a rush to just fall back into the water. After doing that several times, I decided to go for the green route. I didn’t think I’d do it without any falls, but gave it a try anyway. I ended up tracking a little further to the left than you see in the diagram, traversing under the lower roof and coming up under the higher one. I onsighted it and jumped back into the water from the top. It was such a blast!
You can find more information on the routes on MountainProject.com.
Our new LifeChurch.tv campus in Midwest City, Oklahoma has a climbing wall… for the “kids.” I just had to jump on it.
Top Rope Tough Guys. I’ll be trying that assisted dyno sometime soon!
Such a great video!
There’s an awesome rainbow that formed right over the climbing gym!
My second visit to Horseshoe Canyon Ranch was awesome. I led two 5.10a routes and had a great time camping with friends. We called it Epic Horseshoe 2011… and it was pretty epic.
There’s a cable running underneath the suspension bridge near our campsite. So, of course, I had to reenact the best scene from Cliffhanger.
This is what happens when climbers set up hammocks. It gets complicated.
I just got the replacements for my defective 5X shoes… Supermoccs! I can’t wait to try them out!