A bunch of old guys still enjoying the mountains, and the training they need to do to get off the couch
Thursday, September 30, 2010
The Ski Lesson
Ski Mountaineering History of the Cascades
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Leaving Korea
Samsung Art Museum, and now I am boarding my flight to the Bay Area.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Korean Mountains
Overland to see the ten highest peaks!
CLICK HERE TO READ THIS ARTICLE ENTITLED "From Chamonix to Islamabad."
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Tokyo and on to Seoul
What we Americans do not know about Japan in particular and Asia in general is staggering ... Ever see pictures and video of what the fire bombing did to Tokyo in Woeld War II? Know anything about the very serious border disputes with China? Know that many Korean civilization landmarks were destroyed by Japanese in various invasions over time? Know anything about the Chinese fishing boat captain that was just released? A critically important part of the world and we ought to know something about it. ENOUGH SERMONIZING!
Friday, September 24, 2010
Mount Fuji
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
NCS climbing awards
been done by students. Larry and Dave have broken them into three
categories: beginner (up to 5.5), intermediate (up to 5.8), and
advanced (5.9-5.10). When you have successfully climbed the first
group you get a pink piton, all the intermediates a blue biner, and
all the advanced a special T-shirt and your name inscribed on the
trophy.
Today at lunch council I received my pink piton. Yahoo!
Pigs to market
Cris Sharma - Yoga - Squaw Valley
Monday, September 20, 2010
Light The Wick
Hiking and Third Classing
NCS Slideshow
Sunday, September 19, 2010
A Good Site To Bookmark
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BLAST FROM THE PAST
Haute Route 2011
You might want to bookmark the following site which - as the season get closer - may have some excellent information (in English) about the European ski mountaineering scene. At the moment they have a vibrant forum going on the subject of "The Haute Route: AT or Telemark?"
CLICK ON THIS LINK TO PISTE HORS.
Giant ... Lucy gets another 46er
For the next trip to the Cordillera
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Saturday, September 18, 2010
Quote of the Week
Many sections lead off - or end - with evocative quotes. This one by Nancy Newhall is one of my favorites:
"Out of all resources, the most critical is Man's spirit.
Not dulled, not lulled, supine, secure, replete does Man create,
But out of a stern challenge ... "
Hiking the NCS trails
Fairhope Farm
Friday, September 17, 2010
Video: skiing in the Himalaya
"AZADI: Freedom" Official Trailer from b4apres media on Vimeo.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
NCS Climbing Wall
It started to pour this afternoon, and so instead of taking students to the crag, we relocated to our indoor climbing wall. Almost all of the students were new to the sport, and so outfitting, knot and belay instruction took up a good deal of the session. The weather is predicted to be quite nice this weekend ... any fossils able to come up to the 'dacks to climb some pitches?
Cassin Ridge Goes Up In Price
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Almost Feels Like Snow In The Air!
Morning temperatures have dropped into the mid-30s twice this week. Fall is certainly here in the Adirondacks, and no doubt we will see snow on the mountain tops quite soon. There were even a few years during my racing days, when we had skiable snow in Lake Placid just two weeks from now. The enclosed picture is from a couple of weeks ago, when some of our National Guard biathletes participated in the South American Ski Championships in Portillo.
Himalayan Fatalities
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Video: Mission Impossible II
This famous rock climbing sequence was filmed at Dead Horse Point in Utah. Tom Cruise was on cables which were then digitally removed. Ron Kauk was the climbing double and the overhang stunt was performed by main stunt double, Keith Campbell. Outlandish and impossible, but the background spires and rock are awesome.
Video: French Direct on Alpamayo
THIS COULD BE A POTENTIAL OBJECTIVE FOR MY 60TH BIRTHDAY! (Remember, if you click on the video after it has started, you'll be able to watch it on the larger screen of the YouTube site.)
Monday, September 13, 2010
Another Alaskan Option
CLICK ON THIS LINK TO READ THE SHORT AAJ ARTICLE BY STEVE HOUSE.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
A Terrific Book
Great Day for Climbing
Saturday, September 11, 2010
A Month Since Peru
How has your training gone in the last month?
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Call me a gear freak
Quote of the Week
In his still excellent "how to do" book "Mounatin Craft," G.W.Young wrote much that is quotable today. Almost 100 years old, one can still agree whole-heartedly with this passage:
IN MOUNTAINS, WHERE PERSONALITY COUNTS BEFORE EVERYTHING, MEN ARE FORCED BACK UPON THEIR ELEMENTAL SELVES ...
Hemingway the skier
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Watercolors of the Cordillera Blanca
Although I have known of Rogger Oncoy's gallery in Huaraz for several years, and this summer I finally bought several of his smaller watercolors. They are relatively inexpensive, and they dramatically capture the Andean landscape in a way that photographs often do not. He has a wonderful website, for which I have enclosed a link. Enjoy.
CLICK ON THIS LINK TO ACCESS A BLOG WITH MANY OF HIS WATERCOLOR PRINTS.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Celebrating our 26th anniversary
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