Friday, October 31, 2008

Another early season tour

Went out on my heavy backcountry skis this morning, fantastic
conditions, and great alpenglow on Algonguin. (Click on the photo to enlarge the picture.)

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Lucy Turns 11

Here she is opening a present ... New halter for Birch.

The Season Started

A spectacular day ... I think the snow may last until Sunday!

First Nordic Tour

Except for the downed trees, and an occasional boggy spot ...
Conditions on the biathlon trails were excellent.

Lucy the Gnome

All dressed up for the NCS Halloween. (Click on the photo to enlarge it.)

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Hock's Mountain Collection: fiction



Slowly but surely I will put the contents of my large mountain book
collection on-line ... as a Fossil or friend of a Fossil you have
unlimited borrowing privileges.

murder on Milestone Buttress ... the youth hostel murders
... First on the Rope ... kickland
... the ice soldier ... high trail
... adirondack heist ... the Wall
... Banner in the Sky ... shangri-la
... Going for the Gold ... mer de glace
... Pierre de Fiammes ... death under snowden
... the downhill racers ... icefields
... death finds a foothold ... calculated risk
... high time to kill ... the snow gods
... first rains of autumn ... medal of honor
... darkness and the azure ... lost horizon
... one step in the clouds ... eiger sanction
... miss pink at the edge of the world ... deva
... the Crevasse ... the ascent
... the ascent of rum-doodle ... the last climb
... a fine kind of madness ... Esau
... far, far the mountain peak ... Gabe's Fall
... The White Tower ... Mount Analogue
... The Ice Mirror ... North Face
... Climbers: a novel ... Angels of Light
... Nothing Gold Can Stay ... Trial By Ice and Fire
... The Edge of Justice ... Point of Law
... High Country ... Dead Men Don't Ski
... Season of Snows and Sins ... The Fall Line
... Northern Lights ... Atomic Winter
... Aspen Pulp ... The Lonely Skier
... Alibi on Ice (53 volumes)

Gorgeous Fall Day

I have been meeting with trustees for the past couple of days ... This
afternoon after our board chair left, I took a nap, and then hiked the
biathlon trails with ski poles.

The Cabin is Ready

Buttoned up for winter. Three sleeping bags in the loft. Climbing
magazines dating back to 1972. The library stocked with everything
from pot-boilers to existential philosophy. Libations are on hand.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Mark Your Calendars

Hopefully we will get together to ice climb in December, however we
could also get together for the three day MLK weekend.

Postcard Collection

Another fine piece (circa 1930) in my alpine collection ... Thanks to
Newly and Don.

Tori and Greg?


Are you guys joining us on November 15th? (Click on the photo to enlarge the annotated topo.)

Hock weekly totals:

Another "maintenance" week with two modest bouldering sessions
(enclosed picture), a yoga session, and four modest aerobic sessions. This week is likely to be even lighter with an upcoming board meeting to prep for.

Homecoming weekend

A photograph of a collage in the art gallery in the Knott Memorial at
Union College. Hock was also able to play in the alumni lacrosse game,
watch Union's football team beat St. Lawrence, and attend the
Professor Byron Nichols retirement dinner. (Click on the photo to enlarge it.)

Post card collection

Thanks to my sister-in- law (Newly) I have some new additions. Few Fossils
know that Hock has an outstanding collection of antique mountaineering
post cards.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Potato Harvest

Harvesting thousands of pounds of spuds so we can put some meat on his
bones! Friend of many fossils - Larry - getting ready to carbo load
this Fall, and beef up a bit, so he has some adipose tissue to keep
him warm while Hock is dilly-dallying on the steep ice.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Pitch 9: the royal arches the pendulum


Fourteen pitches ... November 15 ... who is going to join us!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Crag-a-thon awards

A picture of all the prize winners, from best belayers, to best
scrubbers, to best photographers, to most persistent (Lucy), best
novice, and of course Sarah and Alex our top climbers. (Oh, and yes, Hock won the over 50 category, as the sole entrant!)

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Weekly Totals


Spurred on by the NCS Crag-a-thon, I climbed 15 moderate pitches on the crag, about the equivalent of 600' of 5.7. I also did four relatively short aerobic workouts.

New Route

Larry led a short new route on the crag called "Splitting Hairs (5.9+
X). Dave is following on a toprope.

Historian


While waiting for Gary - a card carrying Fossil - to arrive for some rock climbing I sat down to a bit of history.

I watched the first half of Storm Over Mount Blanc. It is available from Netflix, and it is famous and interesting on several levels. First it was produced and directed by Arnold Fanck in 1930. Aside from working during the period of incredible creativity in German film (during the time of Metroplolis and Cabinet of Dr. Caligari) he was the originator of the Bergfilm, and was the inspiration for everything from Warren Miller's ski films to the Eiger Sanction. Second, the film features dancer-actress Leni Rifenstahl who starred in all his climbing and skiing films. (She - however - is controversial, some would say infamous, for her work on Triumph of Will and Olympia that she did for the Nazis.) Third, the film was shot during the transition period between silent and sound, and as the sound equipment was so cumbersome, in this film it was mostly used in the non-mountain scenes. Fourth, there is some spectacular skiing and flying footage. (While we make take bush-pilots for granted now on our way to Denali, mountain flying and landing on glaciers was pretty new back in 1930.) Fifth, and finally, the mountain scenery is amazing.

I am even giving some thought to an article for a magazine with the working title, "Netflix: a history of climbing."

Fifty Classic Climbs of North America


November 15th is rapdily approaching:

Overview
With more than 1600' of climbing, Royal Arches is the easiest long route in Yosemite Valley. Short, 5.6 moves are mixed in with long stretches of 3rd and 4th class circuitous climbing. The only hard section, a 5.10b traverse, is easily bypassed with a fixed pendulum. That said, Royal Arches is committing and has benighted more than a few climbers. The climbing varies from 3rd class walking on large ledges and 5.4 friction to 5.6 finger and hand cracks. The climb is well protected except for a few easy friction-climbing sections.

Friday, October 10, 2008

The Last Days of Fall

What a glorious day, and on my last lap I took this picture of the
moon rising over Cascade.

Self Portrait

Geared up with his soloist, after a long day in the office, Hock does
multiple laps on "Perry's Corner" (5.5).

November 15th

The first pitch of fourteen ... Royal Arches 30 years later. Get
psyched Mark.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Farm Girl

Jack of all trades ... Selden sawing up the interior paneling.

Finishing Touches

The interior will be done tomorrow ... Come on up!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Day 1: NCS crag-a-thon

20 Climbs set up, 75 kids and 15 adults ... what a day! Kudos to Larry, Dave, Nick, and Mike for the great organizational work and
for getting the community fired up. Who will win? Alex? Sarah? Kyle? Babacar? Adam? The rumor is that Hock may have the lead in the 50+ division.

The Trophy

Larry is getting ready to fire up the children for the NCS Crag - a -
thon. The overall point winners (girls and boys) names will be inscribed in the coming
days. (To get a close up view of the Dave's Crag Cup just click on the picture.)

AAJ just came in the mail

It will be placed in the Fossil clubhouse library; come visit.

November 15

Mark and I have made tentative plans to climb Royal Arches - again - this ultra
classic Yosemite route. Who can join us? Who can help Mark climb 60 pitches in his
60th year? (As an aside, on the airplane yesterday I found out to do screen captures with the iPhone so I did this blog entry while waiting for my luggage!)