With Little Cottonwood Canyon in his backyard, Peter Vintoniv had already dispatched the Canyon’s hardest lines. He was looking for a new challenge. And instead of spending hours hiking and bushwhacking for first ascents, Peter just wanted to climb. He noticed that most of the canyon’s hardest climbs had bolts to supplement the areas between pieces of protection. Simply out of “boredom,” he took on the dangerous quest to do all of these climbs without using any of the bolts. With no agenda and without any bones to pick with the ethics of climbing clean, Peter quietly and boldly reclimbed all of the lines, but this time he did it without clipping the bolts.