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The Real Big Drip, Ghost River, Canadian Rockies | The spirit to climb
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The spirit to climb. These posts are meant to illustrate climbs, as well as discuss ideas and thoughts from my past and present experiences. What I publish here will relate to climbing, mountaineering, mountain culture or mountain ecology. The Real Big Drip, Ghost River, Canadian Rockies. March 7, 2010. Approaching The 200 meter high Big Drip in the early morning hours of March 4, 2010. What a spectacular setting! It felt pretty good to get off the climb in one piece. Looking into the chimney of pitch 4 ...
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Carlos Buhler Photography: Photographs from Chilean Patagonia and the Cordillera Huayhuash, Peru
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This is a collection of high altitude cultural, travel and mountaineering images from locations around the world over the last forty years. Thursday, October 28, 2010. Photographs from Chilean Patagonia and the Cordillera Huayhuash, Peru. Joan Sole traversing out of our bivi site during the first ascent of the East Face of Cerro Castillo, Chilean Patagonia, 2008. Brad Johnson reaching the summit of Nevado Quesillo during the first ascent of its North Face, Cordillera Huayhuash, Peru, 2007.
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Carlos Buhler Photography: Two Great Alpine Faces
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This is a collection of high altitude cultural, travel and mountaineering images from locations around the world over the last forty years. Sunday, October 31, 2010. Two Great Alpine Faces. Sharon Wood leads easier snow and ice above the very difficult serac barrier we had just overcome at 21,000 feet on the South Face of Aconcagua, Central Andes, Argentina, in November, 1984. Above her about 3000 vertical feet of classic alpine terrain separates us from the summit. November 15, 2010 at 8:40 AM.
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Teddy Bear’s Picnic and Suffer Machine | The spirit to climb
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The spirit to climb. These posts are meant to illustrate climbs, as well as discuss ideas and thoughts from my past and present experiences. What I publish here will relate to climbing, mountaineering, mountain culture or mountain ecology. Teddy Bear’s Picnic and Suffer Machine. March 15, 2010. The Suffer Machine's 200 meters of ice seen from the valley beneath the Stanley Headwall. The ominous dagger of Teddy Bear's Picnic hangs from the bottom. The three remaining ice pitches above were colder and slow...
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Angela pack testing with Chile! I worked with Jeff on many projects at Marmot. He has an amazing ability to integrate function, performance and fashion in his designs. Working with him was always gratifying, as he was keen to integrate feedback from the field on prototypes we'd put through the ringer before nailing the finished piece. I highly recommend his work and know he'll do well with Jigsaw Pass. AMGA Certified Alpine and Rock Climbing Guide. Duraflex Group - General Manager.
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Hans Bräuner-Osborne's blog: Cerro San Lorenzo part 1 - getting there
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MY BLOG ON MOUNTAINEERING, ICE and ROCK CLIMBING, SKIING, KAYAKING, TREKKING AND SCIENCE. Saturday, July 12, 2008. Cerro San Lorenzo part 1 - getting there. Let's go to Patagonia and climb in the winter! My friend Carlos Buhler. And I were looking for a June project and now I thought he had lost it! Next we discussed what to climb, and based on recommendations from Pere Vilarasau. Rolo Garibotti and others (and the fact that Carlos had already climbed Cerro. In the Fitz Roy. It took us a while to gather ...
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Welcome to thoughts from the Canadian Rockies. | The spirit to climb
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The spirit to climb. These posts are meant to illustrate climbs, as well as discuss ideas and thoughts from my past and present experiences. What I publish here will relate to climbing, mountaineering, mountain culture or mountain ecology. Welcome to thoughts from the Canadian Rockies. March 3, 2010. This entry was posted in Thoughts. The Real Big Drip, Ghost River, Canadian Rockies →. 3 thoughts on “ Welcome to thoughts from the Canadian Rockies. April 23, 2010 at 5:31 pm. April 24, 2010 at 10:49 am.
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Carlos Buhler Photography: High Altitude Images
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This is a collection of high altitude cultural, travel and mountaineering images from locations around the world over the last forty years. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Thaddeus Josephson on the summit of the rarely climbed and very remote Pucahirca Norte, Cordillera Blanca, Peru after making the first ascent of the mountain's West Face from our Base Camp at Laguna Safuna. Sharon Wood on the long ice ridge between Camps 1 and 2 on Makalu West Pillar, Himalaya, Nepal, 1984. We often climbed in less th...