The buffet at the clubhouse ... The cabin is ready to go, the ice is
better than antime in the past decade AND we are not getting any
younger. Come on up to the north country.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Ewing Goes 1-4
In 1982 Mark went head-to-head in the California Gold Rush ski marathon and beat Hock. (Of course, Hock insanely went out with the lead pack of Olympians and national team members, and died after the first 25K.) However, since then in the intervening years Mark has lost four straight to the "Hockmeister." (The usual rationales ... bad wax, stiff back, sniffles, lack of training.)
The rumor-mill has it that Danny Hyde is out training - often by headlight to avoid detection - and plans to dust all Fossil comers on March 16, 2008.
click here to find out more about the Gold Rush
The rumor-mill has it that Danny Hyde is out training - often by headlight to avoid detection - and plans to dust all Fossil comers on March 16, 2008.
click here to find out more about the Gold Rush
Rare Art to be Housed in Clubhouse
AP News is reporting a story that several - possibly many - objects of
rare art will be housed in the almost completed Fossil Clubhouse. It
is expected that the pieces will span many genre from kinetic
sculptures made from broken gear, to photography, to paintings and
drawings. (The object above is entitled, "The Cassin," and it depicts
Hock brewing up on the Northeast Fork of the Kahiltna. The discerning
observer can just make out the stuff sack hanging around Hock's neck.
This key identifies the attempt as the 1981, "Fat Boys Come Back
Skinny" trip in which Mark and Hock went ultra-light ... Single boots,
no parkas, Nordic racing skis, 9 mm rope, six screws - setting a standard Mark Twight was to emulate, one book between them, one meal a day, no toothbrushes, and no shovel. The artist is reported to be Selden West working in acrylics. Click on the picture to enlarge it.)
rare art will be housed in the almost completed Fossil Clubhouse. It
is expected that the pieces will span many genre from kinetic
sculptures made from broken gear, to photography, to paintings and
drawings. (The object above is entitled, "The Cassin," and it depicts
Hock brewing up on the Northeast Fork of the Kahiltna. The discerning
observer can just make out the stuff sack hanging around Hock's neck.
This key identifies the attempt as the 1981, "Fat Boys Come Back
Skinny" trip in which Mark and Hock went ultra-light ... Single boots,
no parkas, Nordic racing skis, 9 mm rope, six screws - setting a standard Mark Twight was to emulate, one book between them, one meal a day, no toothbrushes, and no shovel. The artist is reported to be Selden West working in acrylics. Click on the picture to enlarge it.)
Another Rare Piece
Painted by noted Fossilette watercolorist - Selden - this piece
is entitled, "Jonny Dome." It depicts Hock roping up his three year-
old son Jon to ascend an un-named "dome" in Tuolumne Meadows. The outing was part of the famed Ewing-Hochschartner family vacation. (Click on the picture to enlarge it.)
is entitled, "Jonny Dome." It depicts Hock roping up his three year-
old son Jon to ascend an un-named "dome" in Tuolumne Meadows. The outing was part of the famed Ewing-Hochschartner family vacation. (Click on the picture to enlarge it.)
Friday, December 28, 2007
Fossil Spouses
Selden claims that Hock's caprilene long-johns smell. I personally assured her that no self respecting fossils wash their garments more than once a fortnight ... if that! She urged me to survey the spouses. So the question is, does your manly man launder his long-johns:
a) after every outing even if it is a one pitch, half day
b) after every long ski tour or full day on the hill
c) after several (3-4) mountain outings
d) after a couple of weeks
e) once a season
Please send responses to seldenwest@gmail.com
a) after every outing even if it is a one pitch, half day
b) after every long ski tour or full day on the hill
c) after several (3-4) mountain outings
d) after a couple of weeks
e) once a season
Please send responses to seldenwest@gmail.com
Running Laps
Larry Robjent (the Order of the Friends of Fossils) running it out on
Quarry Wall (NEI 4+) by Cascade Lakes. We then ran some laps on this
classic testpiece.
Quarry Wall (NEI 4+) by Cascade Lakes. We then ran some laps on this
classic testpiece.
The Fossils are 0-3
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Sunset from the porch
All the windows went in, some furniture, and we are getting ready to
christen the Fossil Clubhouse with a New Year's Eve party. (Click on the photo to enlarge it.)
christen the Fossil Clubhouse with a New Year's Eve party. (Click on the photo to enlarge it.)
Fossil Contest: name that route
Question #5
SCORING: 5 correct (either too much time indoors or you are a relatively young fossil with brain cells intact), 4 correct (you are a hard man), only 3 correct (you've spent too much time above 20,000'), only 2 correct (you've been drinking or possibly the early onset of senility), and 1 or none correct (you are probably almost comatose from the drugs they are using to 'scope your knees)
ANSWERS:
#1 ROYAL ARCHES
#2 DANA COULOIR
#3 WEST BUTTRESS OF DENALI
#4 MENDEL COULOIR
#5 GREAT WHITE BOOK
More Palisades
Two Fossil Trips Separated by 25 Years
In the late 1970s Mark, Michael, and Hock hoofed it into the North Palisades for a week of climbing. It was early season and there was lots of snow about. The guys climbed "Moon Goddess Arete" on Mount Temple (III 5.7), the "Swiss Route" on Mount Sill (II 5.7), and the Thunderbolt to Polemonium Traverse (III 5.9). (Trip highlights included Michael Franklin's "surprise" glissade in shorts and Hock's pit stop at the basis of the Ibrium Tower.)
On Hock's 50th birthday gathering (summer 2002), the guys hired horsepackers to head back into the cirque. Mark, Lewie, Brian, Danny, and Hock headed in for a three day trip, with the larder incredibly well stocked. The routes done were the West Ridge of Gayley and the North Buttress of Starlight. (Trip highlights included Lewie's "discussion" with the horse packers about the card table, and Mark's bivouac.)
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Fossil Quiz
Saturday, December 22, 2007
The Roof Is On!
We are planning to christen the Fossil Clubhouse with a New Year's Eve party. Selden is amazing ... Although not too sexy looking in Michael's old overalls!
New Uses for the Old
Friday, December 21, 2007
Z Pulley System
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Doug Scott
Fossil T-shirt
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Fossil Gear
Hock resurrects 1970 Rossi strato downhill skis mounted with first
generation Ramer bindings! Just the hot ticket to ski into the north
side of Pitchoff.
generation Ramer bindings! Just the hot ticket to ski into the north
side of Pitchoff.
Fossil Faux Pas
As Selden and I were cleaning up after the fossil icefest we came
across a pair of socks ... So, did Brian tell you guys that he showed up
for a three day ice climbing trip with only 4-5 pair of dress business
socks?
across a pair of socks ... So, did Brian tell you guys that he showed up
for a three day ice climbing trip with only 4-5 pair of dress business
socks?
Monday, December 17, 2007
Heading Home
Just before pointing the car south to New Jersey Brian and Hock went
for a 75 minute ski on the Olympic biathlon trails. A good time was
had by all ... Gary's fingers got very cold, Brian has tiger balm and
a wrap on his leg, and Hock gained 5 pounds somehow!
for a 75 minute ski on the Olympic biathlon trails. A good time was
had by all ... Gary's fingers got very cold, Brian has tiger balm and
a wrap on his leg, and Hock gained 5 pounds somehow!
Well dressed fossil
Please note, this is not the complete set of handwear taken on a
climb, as there are several lightweight pairs pruned in the spirit of
alpinism that were left in the car. Here is Brian picking out a set of gloves for our Monday morning ski tour on the Porter Mountain Race loops.
climb, as there are several lightweight pairs pruned in the spirit of
alpinism that were left in the car. Here is Brian picking out a set of gloves for our Monday morning ski tour on the Porter Mountain Race loops.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Full Conditions!
An all day outing that finished outside Hock's house at 6 PM where this picture was taken. The ski into the climb took over an hour, and then wallowed up to the base of the route which took another hour - at least - followed by two pitches of NEI 3+. We started to rappel;"The Eye of the Needle"; just before dark.
Alpine Start and Breakfast
We were aiming for 4 AM, and got away by 10:00! Brian makes an
excellent omelette and Selden's cornbread is from an old southern
family recipe.
excellent omelette and Selden's cornbread is from an old southern
family recipe.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Brian's Second Best!
Brian's Best
Cold Belay
The high today was 8 degrees above zero... We did Buster, Bowser, and
Pitchoff Right and multiple laps on each.
Pitchoff Right and multiple laps on each.
Fossil Trip Remembered
Handsome Dude
Brian having just geared up and combed his hair and goatee. We all
agreed that he was the best dressed and groomed person on the crag. (Please note, he is getting ready to put his sixth layer on his upper body. After the climb he was heard to remark, my feet are toastie warm with my new chemical heater, foot pads.)
agreed that he was the best dressed and groomed person on the crag. (Please note, he is getting ready to put his sixth layer on his upper body. After the climb he was heard to remark, my feet are toastie warm with my new chemical heater, foot pads.)
First Screw
Brian on his first ice lead of the season in Cascade Pass. Bowser is
a 60' NEI 3. Of course, Brian cruised it, placing two only screws.
a 60' NEI 3. Of course, Brian cruised it, placing two only screws.
Gearing Up
Brian showing off his chemical foot heaters to cope with the modest
-10 degree Adirondack temperatures.
-10 degree Adirondack temperatures.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Fossil Kickoff
Brian, Gary, and Hock toasting Mark and Danny ... Discussing routes,
gear, and what flavor Ben and Jerry's to have for dessert.
gear, and what flavor Ben and Jerry's to have for dessert.
First lead of season
Larry started us off with a superb lead of Sisters Right (NEI 4) in
blustery conditions. After some laps, Hock lead the more modest Buster
(NEI 3-). The fossils are due any minute.
blustery conditions. After some laps, Hock lead the more modest Buster
(NEI 3-). The fossils are due any minute.
A Most Often Told Tale
A Fossil Trip Over 30 years Ago
Over 30 years ago Michael Franklin, Mike Brochu, and Hock were hanging out at the Harvard Cabin at the base of Huntington Ravine, high up on Mount Washington in New Hampshire. As it was -25 degrees as a day-time high, they decided to hike down and climb in the valley. Driving over to Crawford Notch the temperatures were a modest -5 degrees and so they soloed the three pitch Cinema Gully (NEI 3+) just to stretch their legs a bit.
2005: December Fossil Trip
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
2004: More December Fossil stuff
Mark's first climbing trip east started with the classic red-eye flight, arrival in a suit, and changing into climbing gear in Brian's VW van on the way north. We met at Chapel Pond and climbed Chouinard's Gully for a warmup. Larry Robjent (Order of the Friend's of Fossils) teamed with Hock and Brian climbed this classic NEI 3+ route with Mark. After finishing in the dark we headed to the Ausable Inn for dinner and Mark reacquainted himself with his old friend Jack.
2004: December Fossil Trip
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