Thursday, January 31, 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
MARK TWIGHT SOUNDS OFF
Always worth listening to, here his justifiable scorn and ire are directed at supplemental oxygen in mountaineering, a doping scandal of huge proportions. CLICK HERE TO READ THE SHORT ESSAY ON THE COLD THISTLE WEBSITE.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Tony Krupicka ... running in winter
Great images. Nice soundtrack. Super stud. But, why doesn't he ski?CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO.
Monday, January 28, 2013
A future fossil gathering ... 2014?
I have always wanted to ski in the Chic-Chocs of the Gaspe Peninsula. Many years back, eastern hardman and charter Ski-to-Die member Todd Eastman told me there were fifty glacial cirques as big as Tuckerman's Ravine. The logistics always seemed daunting. However, as this recent New York Times article makes clear, now there is a Traverse the Gaspe Peninsula mid-February ski festival that takes care of all that.
Looks like a great way to spend a week in February 2014. CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE.
Looks like a great way to spend a week in February 2014. CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
LAKE PLACID LOPPET ... ncs ski team
I was in Manhattan for a board meeting, so this is one of the first loppets I have missed in a very long time. Our bunch - which included novice ski racers - did very well, and the times for this classic race ranged from two hours (my daughter Lucy) to several folks just over three hours. As most of you know it is a darn tough course ... 25k with almost 2000' of climbing.
An enlightened uphill ski policy ... yahoo Mount Snow
I greatly appreciate that Whiteface, Mad River, and others turn a tolerant eye toward to headlamp, dawn patrol types, but even better is this p,ace which sells an uphill ski ticket for $10 or a season pass for $45.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Still On The Bucket List ... Swiss route on Les Courtes
Read a quick trip report of a recent ascent in perfect conditions. CLICK HERE.
Unfortunately they were repairing the Grand Montet lift in 2008 when I was there with Larry, and there was no way either of us wanted to walk up from the valley. When I was there in the winter of 2010 with Carter we had other things on our list. Hopefully, in the not to distant future I can jump on this classic ice route.
Unfortunately they were repairing the Grand Montet lift in 2008 when I was there with Larry, and there was no way either of us wanted to walk up from the valley. When I was there in the winter of 2010 with Carter we had other things on our list. Hopefully, in the not to distant future I can jump on this classic ice route.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Coldest day of the year so far ... brrr
I am in Manhattan for a board meeting, however yesterday before I left, the mercury dropped and dropped and dropped. Instead of going out for a ski I jumped on the rowing machine.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Monday, January 21, 2013
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Red Sky In The Morning Sailor Take Warning
Sunday was an excellent training day. We got up early and did the dawn patrol scene up the Whiteface Ski Area. Thirty minutes after this sunrise picture was taken an intense snow squall enveloped us, reducing visibility to just a few meters. Ripping the hide an getting into all our warm stuff, set us up for a nice run down the mountain, and we got off the hill just as the first paying customers were heading up the lift. Back home Selden cooked us a huge breakfast and we watched the Eurosport coverage of Nordic Combined (yahoo USA) and the women's cross country World Cup relay. Then it was out the door for another 75 minutes on the NCS ski mountaineering loop. As you can see, we did some kick turn practice on our ski hill ... Dick are you honing your kick turn for the Alps? Although conditions were not ideal we managed 5000' over the two days and had a pretty good shakedown cruise.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Thursday, January 17, 2013
5 degrees and the temperature is plummeting
Finally got out of the office for a 50 minute ski ... It is going to be well below zero tomorrow morning.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
NCS at the paintball biathlon
The younger and less experienced part of our team was out for a race last Sunday. One student had never seen snow before, and four others had only skied three times. A good time was had by all, and Daniel with the yellow hat was the only racer to clean all his targets.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Nordic Strength Training
How do you spell studs ... Russian Nordic team. CLICK HERE AN WATCH THESE GUYS GO THROUGH THEIR PACES.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Climbing and Skiing with Dynafit Boots
I first heard (and saw) folks using these lightweight ski mountaineering boots to tackle big alpine routes when I was in Chamonix a few years ago. Here is a photo from a climb and descent of the Couturier Couloir on the Aiguille Verte (visit Jon Griffith's website - Alpine Exposures - for the full story). I have to tell you I am sold on these boots, comfortable, fit crampons well, hike well, and ski well. The only knock in the blogosphere has been their durability, but mine are doing well in that department.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
For those arriving early
Fancy a six hour jog ... the famous Sella Ronda Skimarathon on March 8th. CLICK HERE TO SEE A SHORT VIDEO OF THE COURSE.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Calling all fossils ... anyone want to gear up for a wall?
Leaning Tower? Half Dome? The Big Stone? This book is due out in February and it outlines an exact six month training plan to get you up a valley grade V or grade VI. El Presidente ... Last week in August?CLICK HERE, VISIT THE SITE, WATCH THE VIDEO, AND READ THE FIRST 55 PAGES.
Moonrise, slack line, and Dean Potter
Poetic, sublime, evocative, but of course maybe slightly crazy too. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THIS SHORT VIDEO.
TEMPTING FEAR: inside the mind of extreme skier Andreas Frasson
I have posted the trailer, now get comfortable and set aside 25 minutes, to watch the full story.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Good start to her season
Lucy's first nordic races of the season were a pair of races (7.5 k freestyle event, and a 5k classic event) at MVH last weekend. These are traditionally the opening races of the Lake Placid nordic season, and are memorials honoring former NCS headmaster Harry Eldridge.CLICK HERE TO SEE RACE RESULTS.
NCS nordic team practice
We did some video analysis of our students and their double poling technique on Tuesday, and afterwards I demonstrated a more dynamic version of double poling that you are seeing on elite junior and senior racers.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
BD nails the big KAHUNA!
In the span of ten days Brian gets FDA approval for a critically important new TB drug (CLICK HERE), is a bit humbled on his day in Chapel Pond Canyon and leading Buster (NEI II+), and then manages to flawlessly follow Positive Thinking (NEI V+) on Poko-moonshine, one of the premier hard ice routes in America. In between all this excitement he managed to ski some laps at the Olympic venue of the Ladies 5k, and the Porter Mountain race loops. HE IS DEFINITELY GETTING MY VOTE FOR THE FOSSIL OF THE MONTH.
So, what are the hot ski mountaineering boots?
This picture is from a recent ski mountaineering race in Grand Targhee. I think if you look at the picture ... just after the starting gun went off there are only two types of boots ... Scarpa Aliens (green) and Dynafit Performance (white).
Monday, January 7, 2013
Beautiful Day In The Mountains
A great 12-13k ski with Brian, and then I caught the tail end of the NCS practice ... speed work on the 1/3k cloverleaf loop.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Sunset and the last run on our ski hill
I spent an hour doing laps in my randonee gear. Students arrive back from vacation tomorrow, they will be psyched with all this snow.
Avalanche Airbags ... thinking outside the box
It is clear that there is a developing world-wide market for avalanche airbags, and it is also clear the first generation of products currently out on the market will be relentlessly tinkered with, and go through multiple innovation cycles. CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT THIS NEW INVENTION AT THE WILD SNOW WEBSITE, WHICH IS IN A PRE-PRODUCTION, PROTOTYPE STAGE.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Quote of the Week ... the bucket list
An excellent movie, and one that has particular meaning for Fossils, especially as we get older. (As an aside you might want to look at the recent Cold Thistle Alpinism post ... How Many Days In Your Life. Click here to read it.)
Toward the end of the movie, Jack Nicholson gave this advice for older males:
"Never pass up a bathroom, never waste a hard on, and never trust a fart."
Toward the end of the movie, Jack Nicholson gave this advice for older males:
"Never pass up a bathroom, never waste a hard on, and never trust a fart."
Thursday, January 3, 2013
A chill is in the air!
This is the first truly cold snap we have had in the Adirondacks thus far. Fossil alpinists (or their young friends) from near and far, please be sure to bring extra layers, when you visit this winter for ice climbing or ski mountaineering.
Another great workout yesterday
The temperature was predicted to drop all day from its high of 12 degrees at 8:30 am! So, Lucy and I got in an early hour of skiing, which included some speed work for her on a .3k loop. These were her fastest times ever.
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