Sunday, September 30, 2018
Saturday, September 29, 2018
Dealing with injuries
Good general advice on overuse and trauma injuries, on one of my favorite websites.
Friday, September 28, 2018
Best climbing film ever
Sam gave me two tickets to the premier of Free Solo, which I then passed along to Manhattan Trustees. (Unfortunately I had to head back to Lake Placid.) The word from my Trustees was that the movie was awesome, as the enclosed review attests. A week ago Sam had bumped into Honnold and his mom while he was doing a walk-through of a property he manages.
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Getting psyched for Chamonix
This short video about three mountain mamas spending the summer trail running in Chamonix is sure to get you fired up. Amazing scenery.
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Leaves starting to change ...
This past weekend hiking up Mount Van Hoevenberg, I snapped this picture of Whiteface with the leaves starting to change on the last official days of summer.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
On the retirement bucket list
ONLY IN SWITZERLAND DO YOU SEE GRAPHIC NOVELS ABOUT SKI MOUNTAINEERING!
The Patrouille des Glaciers (PDG) is a ski mountaineering race organised every two years by the Swiss Armed Forces, in which military and civilian teams compete. It takes place once every two years at the end of April, in the south part of the canton of Valais below the summits of the Pennine Alps.
You must be able to complete the races in the following times, given normal conditions: Zermatt – Schönbiel within 3h; Zermatt – Arolla within 8h 30min; Arolla – Riedmatten within 1h 45 min; Arolla – Verbier within 8h 30 min.
Monday, September 24, 2018
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Saturday, September 22, 2018
Winter isn’t that far off ...
It was thirty degrees this morning and they have fired up the snow factory to get it ready for the upcoming season. Stash and I ran a lap of the Ladies 5k trail.
7th grade overnight in natural shelters
Stash and I ran on the Olympic trails to a wooded spot on Dave Steckler's property where the students teamed up to build a variety of structures, out of deadfall and brush he had cleared on his land.
Friday, September 21, 2018
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
A haute route disaster
A good and well balanced article; it is particularly good in reminding us how to be safe vis a vis heuristic mental traps.
https://www.outsideonline.com/2329041/chamonix-zermatt-alps-haute-route-disaster?utm_content=buffer74594&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=tweet
Monday, September 17, 2018
Great hike ...
Stash and I got out and about before it was too hot. We hiked from our back pasture over to the Ladies 5k and to the summit of Mount Van Hoevenberg and back. On the way down from the summit I bumped into the NCS hiking group, just above the start of the bob run ... 15.5k and 1500' vertical.
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Quote of the week ... Leslie Stephens
Thinking of climbing ice this winter drove me to read four chapters in the definitive northeastern climbing history - YANKEE ROCK & ICE - by the Watermans. In reading the chapter entitled, "The First Ice Age: before 1927" I was entranced by the 1905 epic on the Great Gulf Cirque. In Whipple's account in APPALACHIA he quoted a passage by the Victorian alpinist-author Leslie Stephens writing about the Eiger:
"The result of a slip would in all probability have been that the rest of our lives would have been spent in sliding down a snow slope, and that the employment would not have lasted long enough to become monotonous"
"The result of a slip would in all probability have been that the rest of our lives would have been spent in sliding down a snow slope, and that the employment would not have lasted long enough to become monotonous"
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Spectacular Mountain Website ... Footless Crow
A wonderful, and quite literate, British blog about all things connected to the mountains ... adventure, history, art, literature, and the environment. Excellent guest authors. This new, about to be released, anthology of women's adventure writing seems like a must read.
Friday, September 14, 2018
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Great trail run ...
Next week I will start from our farm, which will make it an even 15k and 1500' vertical. The route is: biathlon trails to the stadium, flatland to nordic stadium, Ladies Five to the snowshoe trail, and on to the Mount Van Hoevenberg summit. All but 3-4K will be runnable. As you can see the view is outstanding.
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Monday, September 10, 2018
The history of skate skiing
He did not really start it, or invent it, but Bill Koch played a big part in it. Here he is, wearing his lucky hat from the 1976 Olympic silver medal race.
Sunday, September 9, 2018
Our 34th anniversary ...
Of course it's possible we could have another 34 years together, after all, I would only be a 100 years old. But however many more years we have, we do know things keep getting better and better, and Selden gets more awesome every day.
Bierstadt ... painting our western mountains
An article which reviews a new exhibit of Bierstadt paintings, which portrays the changing of the American West. He is one of the key artists who influenced our government to set aside land for national parks, and he is one who helped the mountain landscape of the West to enter the public consciousness. Standing in front of this enormous canvas in Manhattan is a sublime experience.
Saturday, September 8, 2018
Quote of the Week ... H.W. Tilman
I am reading a great article in Alpinist 62, by Peter Takeda, about the history of exploration and climbing on Nanda Devi. In his account of the climb Tilman made this observation which was spot on, but which was also sprinkled with some of his dry sense of humor.
"We live in an age of mechanization and, in recent years, it has become apparent that even mountaineering is in danger of become mechanized. It is therefore pleasing to record that in climbing Nanda Devi no mechanical aids were used — apart that is, from the Apricot Brandy."
Friday, September 7, 2018
Matterhorn speed record from Zermatt
From the church to the summit and back in just under four hours!
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