Wednesday, April 30, 2014

INTO THE SILENCE: The Great War, Mallory, And The Conquest Of Everest.

Having a long drive coming back from a meeting with junior boarding
school headmasters I started listening to this incredibly engaging
book. I read this a couple of years ago when it first came out in hard cover ... highly recommended ...
thoroughly researched, incredibly well written, a gripping, page turning, white-knuckle read.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE AUTHOR WADE DAVIS TALKING AT THE BOSTON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE.

What type of climber are you?


Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Cordillera Blanca ... six weeks to go!

The Andes of Peru are in the tail end of their rainy season. It is
time to get serious about training, although that will be a challenge
with my travel schedule and the end of school.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Getting Motivated For The Andes

Indiegogo Pitch Video for Finding Traction from Partnership Productions on Vimeo.


GOING TO HAVE A STEADY DIET OF MOUNTAIN TRAIL RUNNING THIS SPRING TO GET READY FOR THE CORDILLERA BLANCA. 

Thursday, April 24, 2014

First trail run of the season

The ground was firm enough for me to do an easy 5k out in the Dexter
Pasture ... glorious day.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

BLAST FROM THE PAST ... Tom Patey

Browsing through the Rock and Ice website, I found this gem of a
feature story on Tom Patey. A good reminder, that ONE MAN'S MOUNTAIN should be the next book I re-read. I wish it was available on audible.com for some of my upcoming business trips.

CLICK HERE TO READ "THE TIGER OF YESTERDAY."

Roughing it ... where are you in the camping hierarchy?

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Chalk and Chocolate ... get psyched for rock climbing

Chalk&Chocolate with Natalija Gros Trailer from Jure Breceljnik on Vimeo.

At the same time that I start to stow my skis over at the Fossil Cabin (although still nordic skiing on a man-made loop across the street), I am dusting off my running and rock shoes. This short video of the stunning blonde Natalija Gros climbing an 8c+ route, got me psyched to head out to Owl's Head for some bouldering. 

Monday, April 21, 2014

The Brooks Range and a blast from the past

The World Beyond the World from Paxson Woelber on Vimeo.

In 1974 I graduated from college and was beginning to become fanatical about mountaineering. I worked on Martha's Vineyard for a summer as a cop (that's another story), and then scrimped and saved to do my first big mountain trip that Fall. So, having digested much of Bob Marshall's writings (quoted in this video) the three of us, and two dogs, packed into a Pinto and set out to drive to the Brooks Range. Needless to say, after tuning up in the North Cascades, we found that the potholes on the highway to Alaska were bigger than our car, so we bailed and spent four months climbing in the Canadian  Rockies ... Unfirtunately for me The Brooks Range will have to wait until my next reincarnation, although it is certainly nice to see video footage.

Friday, April 18, 2014

"Lucy's Easter Weekend Ski"

A 40 minute ski at the Middlebury Snow Bowl on our way back from St. Paul's. About 6k and 650'.

Lucy's Easter Weekend Ski


Thursday, April 17, 2014

The Snow Leopard ... Peter Matthiessen


CLICK HERE TO READ THE NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE.


I read this book when it was first published in the 1970s.  Maybe I was too young, maybe it was too complex and subtle, but I was unimpressed. However, having read the Times article a couple if weeks ago (and a few days before his death), caused me to order a used copy from Amazon. I have only read a few chapters thus far but I find it incredibly well written, insightful, and fully engaging. I had given up on visiting the Himalaya in this lifetime, yet I find the the embers have been stoked, and a growing desire may be burning in my soul. 

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Big New Ski Descent In The Canadian Rockies


Mountain Running

There is too much snow, and at lower elevations too much mud, to run
any of our mountain trails. However, as I ran some dirt roads
yesterday, I dreamed of late spring and summer runs on the Adirondack peaks.


CLICK HERE TO READ RUNNING ON THE EDGE BY CRAIG LLOYD.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Chamonix video ... Beyond Good And Evil

Beyond Good and Evil from morgan on Vimeo.

I had a long travel day yesterday, but made it home just before dark. The snow is going quickly, and there is no climbable ice left. Still, backcountry skiing on the high peaks, riding the lifts at Whiteface, and for a while, logging kilometers on the Olympic nordic trails are all nice options.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

"Alta Ski Tours-Grizzly Gulch"

It was a great ski reunion and although we still have snow in the Adirondacks it may be time to put the skis away.

Alta Ski Tours-Grizzly Gulch



Saturday, April 12, 2014

Heading home ... last day in Alta

I road the lifts until 1:00 pm, grabbed a quick lunch at Alta Java and
skinned up Grizzly Gulch to the Solitude Ski Area Boundary. We catch
the 4:45 am shuttle to the airport tomorrow morning.

Wet slab avalanche season


Grizzly Gulch

Fantastic spring conditions continue, and the combination of riding
the lifts for 3-4 hours and then ski touring for 1.5 - 2 hours is
awesome.

Friday, April 11, 2014

ALTA ... no powder days but awesome spring skiing

We have the mountain to ourselves, it is warm and sunny, it gets
pretty slushy by 2:00 pm, but that's when I go touring up in Grizzly
Gulch. We have a good crowd of alumni and everyone is having fun.

Skiing the Trap Dike

Trap Dike, Mt. Colden, Adirondacks from Macky Young on Vimeo.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Dreaming of Chamonix




If you are an Alpinist and ski mountaineer from now until the end of
summer, you dream about, and mull over when your next trip will be. Ski tours, extreme descents, long alpine ice routes, massive rock ridges, major mountain grand courses, and grim north walls ... It has them all. (Of course no complaints from me as I am heading out to Alta, although I am scheming to get to Chamonix in the winter or summer of 2015.)

This segment from the Blizzard of aahhh's is bound to whet your appetite for Chamonix.


Monday, April 7, 2014

Lower Wolfjaws

Guillaume, Gary, and I skied this Adirondack classic on Sunday April 6. A superb day, with the upper slide never really softening up.
Skiing the Bennie Brook Slide



Sunday, April 6, 2014

Eastern Powder

Gary, Guillaume, and I had a great time skiing the Bennie Brook Slide
on Sunday. By 12:30ish much of the lower slide had softened up, and
there was even some glorious corn snow.

However, as you can see, there was also a lot of bullet-proof ice.

Awesome Spring Tour ... skiing the slides on Lower Wolfjaws!

BLAST FROM THE PASS ... Dent du Geant

Ascensione al Dente del Gigante (Mario Piacenza, 1911) from Cineteca MNC on Vimeo.

A note from the fossil historian ... The Geant was the first peak that Mark and I climbed. There is no easy route to the summit and so this peak on the French-Italian border, was not climbed until 1882, during the SILVER AGE OF MOUNTAINEERING. This 1911 film was one of the earliest mountaineering films. 

Friday, April 4, 2014

Thursday, April 3, 2014

The first boil of the season!

Given a very cold and snowy March, it was one of the latest starts to
the sugaring season that I can remember.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

The transition to trail running

We still have great snow to ski on, however spring is knocking at the
door, and so as I said last week, every third or fourth day I will mix
it up with an easy run. Watching the highlights from last summer's
UTMB, really got me psyched to run some mountain trails.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THIS AMAZING TRAIL RACE IN THE ALPS.

Adirondack slides coming into shape

Of course, always be safe, be mindful of potential avalanche danger,
dig a pit, check snow conditions with knowledgeable locals, have
shovel-probe-beacon handy, and make cautious decisions.
(Your best source may be the Adirondack Backcountry Skiing website.)


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Spring ski touring in the Adirondacks

March was very cold and snowy, but spring-like weather has finally
arrived. We will probably be collecting sap in the sugarbush tomorrow.

It was 45 degrees this afternoon when I went for an hour-long tour on
the NCS ski mountaineering loop. Yesterday, some of the young staff
skied the Cascade Slide. On Sunday a local website mentioned that a
party had done several laps on Angel Slide. I have lots of work to
catch up on before I head out to Utah next week for our school and
camp ski reunion, however I am hoping to do something this weekend.
A few pitches of ice? North face of Gothics? Ride the lifts on
Whiteface? Ski the toll road?

YAHOO!