Bill Briggs: From Fused Hip to First Descent of the Grand Teton

Bill Briggs as a young man with climbing gear

A Profile of Bill Briggs, Exum Guide from the late 1950s to early 1980s One of the most striking things about Bill Briggs is how often he laughs – it’s infectious, gleeful. It sums up his approach to life: always looking for the positive. This is all the more remarkable because he’s had plenty of … Read more

Peter Lev- Part 1: From Benchwarmer to Mountain Guide

The cover of the Rock for Climbing book, with a torn corner, showing a picture of a person climbing

A Profile of Peter Lev, Exum Guide and owner from the early 1960s to the mid-2000s When Peter Lev stumbled across a climbing book in his father’s library, he had no idea it would change the trajectory of his life. Growing up in Southern California at the height of the Cold War, Peter never felt … Read more

Ed Exum: Thwarted By Apple Pie

A Profile of Ed Exum, Exum Guide in the 1960s and Glenn Exum’s Son. At seven years old, Ed “Eddie” Exum might have succeeded in climbing the Grand Teton, if only he hadn’t gorged himself on apple pie. Ed spent all but one summer of his childhood in Grand Teton National Park, where his parents … Read more