Monday, May 30, 2011
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Why Mountains Matter
An engaging, tightly worded essay, which summarizes all the reasons why mountains have impacted mankind. This Mountain Nerd website tends to be more academic than most of what I follow, but there are some gems here well worth reading by a thoughtful climber.
CLICK HERE TO READ THIS WONDERFUL SHORT ESSAY.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Max VO2 testing for Kikkan, Andy, and Simi
Watch the top USST nordic athletes being tested in Park City, and they literally ski until they drop. (Double click on the video to enlarge it.)
Friday, May 27, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Beautiful Adirondack Spring Day
The fields have dried out enough, so that we can finally let the horse herd out in the NCS pasture. With Wednesday's good weather I headed out to the yurt boulder for an hour workout late in the day. (I did remember to do a preventative tape job for my tendinitis.)
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Swedish Winter Sports Ski Research Centre
These people are serious about double poling! A must watch video for any nordic racer, at any level.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Video: Solitaire (Episode IV)
On the Road with Solitaire Episode IV: Low Tide from Sweetgrass Productions on Vimeo.
Ski Rando Race Gear
What are you doing Memorial Day Weekend?
This picture was from last year at Mammoth Ski Area, and they have even more snow this year. I will be writing my graduation speech, however I may be out in late June to do some skiing.
CLICK HERE TO READ AN LA TIMES ARTICLE ON SPRING SKIING IN CALIFORNIA.
For The Climber That Has Everything
Looking for a birthday, Christmas, or Father's Day present ... Maybe a stone nude calendar is just the thing. (Click on the image to enlarge the photograph.)
CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT PAST CALENDARS AND PLACE AN ORDER.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Coffee maker for on the trail, big wall, or ski tour
It looks like a French press but is better. Of course a simple cup of tea with sweetened condensed milk is the way to go, however if you really are addicted to coffee, this looks like the way to go. A perfect Father's Day gift for El Presidente, Doctor D, or the Silver Fox.
http://www.offpistemag.com/
Saturday, May 21, 2011
136th Running of the Preakness
It was a spectacular day, and with 110,000 fans I was pretty darn glad to be sitting under the big party tent with the owners. Being plyed all afternoon with drinks, and food, not to mention winning $100, made for a memorable day. George (NCS '78) was pretty pleased with his horse Astrology who ran a fine race and finished third.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Tahoe Guys In Chamonix
Cunningham Couloir from kris thomas on Vimeo.
Remixed and edited, this is a different video version of their ski down the Cunningham Couloir on the Aiguille du Midi. They skied this steep classic in March 2011. Good job Kris and Rylan.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Adam Ondra climbing hard
BD athlete Adam Ondra onsights Mind Control (8c+), Oliana, Spain from Black Diamond Equipment on Vimeo.
Adirondack Guides: then and now
Emilie Drinkwater from Cloudsplitter Guides writes a lively short essay about guiding which incorporates pictures and quotes from the 19th century practitioners, interspersed with tales from her work as a modern day guide.
CLICK ON THIS LINK TO ACCESS THE OUTDOOR RESEARCH BLOG.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Getting in Shape on a Rainy Day
More 1981 AAJ ... skiing Mustagh ata
Another great Ned Gillete, Galen Rowell, and Jan Reynlds expedition. (Notice the camel carrying the quiver of skis in the middle.) Many years later this expedition was the inspiration for the dynafit skis I am using. Oh, and know that they did this trip on the same pair of Ramer bindings I am still using on my "shorties."
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THIS INTERESTING ARTICLE.
Tahoe Guys in the Alps
Pow at Courmayeur, IT from kris thomas on Vimeo.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Dougal Haston: nightshift in zero
"It was all hell let loose up there. So we quickly beetled off down Four Gully in the dim light of approaching dawn to face court-martial for rope-thieving by the English dayshift."
1981 AAJ Classic ... Karakorum Haute Route
CLICK HERE TO READ THIS ESSAY BY NED GILLETTE.
Laps on the NCS Crag
The rope is anchored and ready to go for my soloist, ONE TASTE (5 5) was a bit wet but lots of fun. After multiple trips, I finished off with several third class laps of BURIED TREASURE (5.2). A nice morning outing before the rain moved in.
The Climbing Historian
CLICK HERE TO READ THE REUTERS ARTICLE ON THE AMAZING GAL.
More Footage From Jeff Lowe's Movie In The Making
Jeff Lowe directs Josh Wharton & Daniel Mader climbing sections of Metanoia on the Eiger North Face from Jeff Lowe on Vimeo.
Stunning footage from the helicopter of Josh Wharton and Daniel Mader climbing sections of Jeff Lowe's unrepeated route "Metanoia" on the North Face.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Colin Haley
Thursday, May 12, 2011
BLAST FROM THE PAST
The AAC library had this great Washburn photograph on their website as well as a nice recap of the West Rib first ascent ... It brought back strong memories of my mid-70s attempt. CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO ENLARGE THE PHOTOGRAPH.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Light Is Right
CLICK HERE TO READ THE ESSAY.
Awesome Summit Pack
Ueli Steck ... The back story
Himalaya Speed PART 1: Khumbu Training from Mountain Hardwear on Vimeo.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Quote of the week
Five years earlier than that, before I had ever led a pitch of ice, I was sitting in the basement of the Union College Library when I read the following quote which kindled a deep desire that fueled three Alaskan adventures:
"This method of approaching McKinley directly from the south is so continually steep and difficult, and so exposed to the full force of the southwesterly storms that none but the most uniformly experienced and powerful team of climbers should even think of attempting it. But I mention it here in conclusion because to omit it would be to sidestep the greatest remaining pioneer ascent in North America.” – Bradford Washburn fromMountain World, 1956/57, page 81.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Video: Tuckerman's Ravine
Spring Bouldering In The Sierras
VIDEO PROFILE: BD athlete Kevin Jorgeson bouldering at the Buttermilks from Black Diamond Equipment on Vimeo.
Watching this video of bouldering in the Buttermilks reminded me that this was the first Spring in 6-7 years that I did not spend skiing and climbing outside of Bishop during my March vacation. The Alps were a special treat however it is hard to beat climbing in Owens River Gorge, bouldering at the Buttermilks and Happy Boulders, all while getting some long Nordic tours in as well.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
More About Dougal Haston
Video: A Nomad's Life
Spring Cleaning at the Fossil Cabin
Friday, May 6, 2011
Hard Rock In The Alps
Hardest of the Alps from story.teller on Vimeo.
Following in the footsteps of Manolo, Huber, and Kammerlander two alpinists to quick repeats of some of the hardest limestone routes in the Alps ... Beautiful scenery and spectacular climbing.
Guiding in the Andes
Thursday, May 5, 2011
A Bit Of History: Ned Gillette
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE ARTICLE IN SKIING HERITAGE MAGAZINE.
Summer 2012?
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE INTERACTIVE MAP.
Superb Book: The Summits Of Samivel
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Trans-Sierra Roads
Not much to do with alpinism but ...
Another Alta Memory
Monday, May 2, 2011
Hock Skiing On His Climbing Boots And AT Skis
After the powder day at Alta, it was time for some sun, and the groomers. Lewy's old Koflach double boots, silvretta 500 bindings, and Dynafit Mustagh Ata Superlights were a pretty nice setup.