Passing through a section of the central valley, it was nothing but
nut and fruit trees as far as the eye could see – BIG AG.
A bunch of old guys still enjoying the mountains, and the training they need to do to get off the couch
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Running the Marin Headlands
Only a few hours of sleep after my long, late night flight west. A spectacular run just over the Golden Gate Bridge in the Marin headlands. It took me about 135 minutes and I gained almost 1500'.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
BLAST FROM THE PAST ... Mike Brochu on Denali
Setting up an anchor on the West Rib at about 12,500'. Mike went
totally polarguard (first generation), and with his expedition pants,
parka and bag he had the heaviest and largest pack! Notice the nifty
Chouinard alpine hammer n his holster. (He still has his earplugs in
to sleep through my snoring.)
totally polarguard (first generation), and with his expedition pants,
parka and bag he had the heaviest and largest pack! Notice the nifty
Chouinard alpine hammer n his holster. (He still has his earplugs in
to sleep through my snoring.)
Friday, September 26, 2014
Nice 10k Adirondack Trail Run
An out-and-back run, up a dirt road to Rock and River, and then up the
Jackrabbit Trail to a beaver pond. A nice view of some of the crags on
the north side of Pitchoff.
Jackrabbit Trail to a beaver pond. A nice view of some of the crags on
the north side of Pitchoff.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Upcoming California Trip ... Marin headlands trail run
On Saturday evening I fly to San Francisco to see some important
educational consultants and talk about a North Country School with
them. A bonus from the trip is that I get to spend about 36 hours with
El Presidente in Tuolumne Meadows. Another benefit is that I will be
able to shake off my jet-lag on Sunday, by running a portion of the
The North Face Endurance Challenge 50k course ... hopefully with
Callie Ewing ... of course the race is in December, so I just grabbed a screen capture of the course map.
educational consultants and talk about a North Country School with
them. A bonus from the trip is that I get to spend about 36 hours with
El Presidente in Tuolumne Meadows. Another benefit is that I will be
able to shake off my jet-lag on Sunday, by running a portion of the
The North Face Endurance Challenge 50k course ... hopefully with
Callie Ewing ... of course the race is in December, so I just grabbed a screen capture of the course map.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Saturday, September 20, 2014
The History of Snell Sports in Chamonix
Harold Snell was an American who served in France during World War I. Four years after the war ended, he was back in France met Marthe Devouassoid and in 1927 they were married. They opened an antique shop in Chamonix, however there were so many English tourists – hikers, skiers, alpinists – who hung out in the shop, that they decided to switch to sporting goods. If you are a fossil alpinist, that spent time in Charmonix during the late 60s, or early 1970s you're sure to know three places; Snell sports where you may have bought your first pair of Galibier mountain boots, Snell's Field where you bivvied, and the Bar Nationale where you drank beer with other English-speaking climbers.
There is a great little article about the story of Snell's in VERTICAL #48.
There is a great little article about the story of Snell's in VERTICAL #48.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Java, Caffeine, and Mountain Running
A good summary on the effects of caffeine on endurance athletes. On a
related note, if you run in the mountains or aspire to run ultra
marathons this is a serious and technical blog to point you on your
way ... highly recommended.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE RESEARCH.
related note, if you run in the mountains or aspire to run ultra
marathons this is a serious and technical blog to point you on your
way ... highly recommended.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE RESEARCH.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
The mystery and romance of the Alps
There are higher and wilder mountains out there, but the European alps have a magic about them that is hard to beat.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Monday, September 15, 2014
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Another two hour Adirondack Run
From the Loj Road - Mr Van Leanto - Hi Notch and back. A great outing,
although the trail is sketchy in places. Also, it would be better to
get dropped off and run back to campus.
although the trail is sketchy in places. Also, it would be better to
get dropped off and run back to campus.
The Mountain Stud ... Anton Krupicka
At the highest level of any sport, things do not always go your way.
It is certainly no different in ultra running, on one of the most
demanding mountain courses out there!
READ ANTON'S ACCOUNT ON THE ULTIMATE DIRECTION BLOG.
It is certainly no different in ultra running, on one of the most
demanding mountain courses out there!
READ ANTON'S ACCOUNT ON THE ULTIMATE DIRECTION BLOG.
Friday, September 12, 2014
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
LOOKS LIKE A GOOD ONE ... Alex Macintyre's story
In the 1970s he put up new routes in the Alps and did early repeats of the hardest lines. In the 1980s he made his mark in the Himalayas until he was killed on Annapurna.
Salivating to get back to the Alps
Running, climbing, hiking, or ski mountaineering ... I am ready to go
across the big pond next year. Who is in?
across the big pond next year. Who is in?
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Two Hour Run on the Northville-Lake Placid Trail
I wanted to make it to Wanika Falls however I only made it to the "h"
in north elba! I felt good but I am still recovering from last week's
40k.
Just formed a new goal ... Take a week some summer and run the entire trail.
in north elba! I felt good but I am still recovering from last week's
40k.
Just formed a new goal ... Take a week some summer and run the entire trail.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
More Climb to the Castle
On Saturday, because we had to get Lucy on the road back to St. Paul's
as soon as the race was over, I drove my car to the summit and jogged
down to the 4k mark. I managed to get a couple of good pictures at the
halfway point, as well as having a nice run back to the summit. The
picture from the start - which I missed - was from FASTER SKIER.COM.
as soon as the race was over, I drove my car to the summit and jogged
down to the 4k mark. I managed to get a couple of good pictures at the
halfway point, as well as having a nice run back to the summit. The
picture from the start - which I missed - was from FASTER SKIER.COM.
Saturday, September 6, 2014
U.S. Nordic and Biathlon teams cleanup
This was Lucy's first climb to the castle. She skied well, and I think she really got a kick out of the fact that there were a dozen Olympians who had skied at Sochi in the race today. One of our NCS alumni placed in the top 10, and even beat one of the Olympians.
2014 Climb to the Castle |
Friday, September 5, 2014
Thursday, September 4, 2014
US SKI TEAM ... finishing up in Lake Placid
The two week training camp ends on Saturday with the traditional Climb To The Castle. A rollerskis race up the Whiteface toll road that Lucy, her NYSEF buddies, and about 50 college racers will do. Some of the nordic team also climbed Pete's Farewell, the classic 5.7 on Pitchoff during an off day.
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE PHOTO GALLERY
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE PHOTO GALLERY
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Just Back From A Trail Run
And all the shoes are lined up, ready to go ... hiking, road runs,
rock climbing, mountaineering, trail running, and rowing on the
Ergometer.
rock climbing, mountaineering, trail running, and rowing on the
Ergometer.
Monday, September 1, 2014
Rory Basio repeats as UTMB Champ
This awesome picture from "Trail Porn" captures the magical night setting with a couple of thousand runners doing the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc.
Passing the 30k mark ... 10k to go!
Two days later and I am feeling pretty good. I went in and picked up a
pair of Stinson Hokas from the High Peaks Cyclery raffle.
pair of Stinson Hokas from the High Peaks Cyclery raffle.