Monday, February 25, 2008

50 Days on Snow

I just checked my log ... 50 days on snow since November ... How is
everyone else doing?

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Singing and Dancing in the Rain

A new movie just out starring Ginger Rodgers, Gary, and Hock.
48 hours ago it was -20, today it was 50 degrees although as we hiked
out from climbing the temperature was plummeting.

Clubhouse Mugs

After an arduous selection process the Fossil Coffee Mugs have been
chosen. The Lake Placid Pub is proud to be a sponsor of "Team Fossil."

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Off the Couch

Gary and Hock climbed a few pitches on Sunday afternoon at Cascade Lakes.

First Biathlon Race

One of my 9th graders gearing up for his first biathlon race ... In
the Nor-Ams with the big boys.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Valentine's Day at NCS

The NCS tradition is that everyone dresses up in red-white-pink ... Hock
and his famous bow tie! Sitting next to him is Min Kyu, a fourth grader from Korea who is in Lucy's class.

Lucy Racing for the Gold

Posing at the finish at the one kilometer, 12 and under race held just
before the loppet wax clinic.

Fossil Takes Second Place

Gary skied an impressive 50K race in 3:51, the demanding Olympic
course had 3700' of climbing. Admiring fans thronged him for
autographs so I picked up his medal pictured here. (More importantly,
all five of Hock's students picked up merchandise in the raffle that
followed the race.)

Guides Wall



In the Tetons in the late 1970s. We climbed Baxter's Pinnacle, Guides Wall, one of the south face routes on Symmetry Spire, and an attempt of Blackfin on Mount Moran. (Click on the photo to enlarge the picture.)

Bivvy on Denali



South face, -35 degrees, no stove or tent, cramped lumpy ledge at 12,000,' as Mike Brochu and Mark Ewing get ready to "rise and shine." Day two of our retreat off the West Rib. (Click on the picture to enlarge the photo.)

30 Years Ago



Mark and Hock fresh from their first shower in five weeks, and hour after being flown off the Kahiltna Glacier. (Click on the picture to enlarge it for a close-up of these two studs!)

Another Michael Franklin picture



Michael at the base of the first pitch of "Dracula" (NEI IV+) which Hock dispatched with his chouinard piolet and north wall hammer with the home-made teeth. Michael took a head first dive off the crux, just 15 feet from topping out; he was held by a pound in cassin ice piton. The route is in New Hampshire at Frankenstein Cliffs. (Click on picture to enlarge it.)