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Expeditions – Peter Graham Climbing
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Waddington Range Expedition 2012 with Malcolm Scott. Patagonia 2014 with Ben Silvestre. Revelation Mountains, Alaska 2015 with Ben Silvestre. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
Patagonia Expedition Report – Peter Graham Climbing
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October 17, 2014. Me and Ben have finally got round to finishing the write up of our trip to the Fitz Roy region of Patagonia at the start of this year; Where amongst other failed excursions we managed to climb Domo Blanco, Cerro Sandhardt and Fitz Roy. It’s pretty long winded. Best skip to Ben’s account of Mate, Porro if you’re short of time, as that’s the best bit. Many thanks to the MEF and BMC for their financial support on this trip. One thought on “ Patagonia Expedition Report. The Hoar of Babylon.
peterjoelgraham – Peter Graham Climbing
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July 2, 2016. July 2, 2016. We arrived in Talkeetna tired, jet lagged and confused. The past 36 hours had been a whirlwind of getting on off various forms of transport and moving large amounts of food and equipment. After an obligatory Road House breakfast we headed off to the National Park office for our ranger briefing. The approach is really threatened by serac fall you need to move really fast. The initial pitches are exposed to rock fall and are probably melted out. It’s a point of no return! I left...
Gregory and I – Peter Graham Climbing
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November 19, 2014. November 19, 2014. The Capitan. Lurking Fear climbs just to the right of the sun shade line. Post Zodiac face plant. It wasn’t till a couple of weeks ago that me and Gregory felt comfortable enough to try to climb something big together, just the two of us. Hazel had to leave the valley for a few days to do a talk in Banff, so it seemed like the perfect opportunity for me and Gregory to climb something together. First luxury bivi. Sleeping bag and Cobra. I woke up feeling surprisingly ...
The Hoar of Babylon – Peter Graham Climbing
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The Hoar of Babylon. May 2, 2015. May 3, 2015. The rule is: when you’re drunk and mother fucking high, do NOT play with your gun! I know, I know man, but what can I say, I just like carrying my gun around, it feels good on me. And anyway that bear was gunna break into that RV. I had to do summat. Two and a half weeks previously we were a world away from our current situation and such questions about the meaning of our actions seemed wholly unimportant…. Wedged in the back of the roof I devised a sly move...
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Tom Ripley: February 2015
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015. No TFA on Mount Kenya. We then started descending back down. The rock on Nelion is far from solid, with plenty of spikes, perfect for hanging ropes, this was the part of the day I had been least looking forward to. Surprisingly the descent was straightforward and stress free thanks to this excellent description. Thanks to Rachel Brine at Lowe Alpine and Dan Thompson at Rab for sorting us out with some really good kit. Nelion and Batian from Shipton's Camp. Me leading pitch one.
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Tom Ripley: September 2013
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Thursday, September 19, 2013. 10a called Darth Vader's Revenge, which was a good consolation, before the afternoon rain. The next day I was pretty tired so Ollie and I soloed Cathedral Peak and Eichorn's Pinnicle. Both routes were super fun but I was glad we took a rope as I wouldn't have fancied down climbing Eichorn's Pinnicle. Thankfully the weather cooled down after a few days and I started to enjoy the fingery sport climbing more, though I'm pretty rubbish at it. Almack on The Pumpkin. We arrived ar...
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Tom Ripley: July 2013
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Sunday, July 21, 2013. You know the weather’s been good when all you seem to wear is the same two pairs of shorts and you haven’t been to Tremadog for months! For the last three weeks the weather in the UK has been near perfect. It feels like a proper summer - I can’t remember the last time the weather was this good for so long. This photo of Ed really doesn't do Shrike justice, but it is very very good! Dad at the top of Slow Ledge Climb on the Mot. The next day I visited Bosigran Great Zawn for another...
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Tom Ripley: Scotland
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Friday, May 8, 2015. This a belated blog about my Scottish winter climbing season. I got back from Kenya, in mid January, and spent nearly all of my free time until easter North of the border winter climbing, or at least trying too. Weekend one. I headed north with my Dad. There was a shed loads of snow so desperate as I was to climb we decided to go skiing. Thanks to Iain for lending me his spare skis and boots. Do days out in the hills get much better than this? Dad topping out. The wind was bitter.
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Tom Ripley: January 2015
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Kenya Part One - The animals. Recently returned from a cragging trip to Australia. Amazingly (especially coming from someone as obsessed with climbing as Rob) he was raving more about the wildlife than the routes. That said he did make the climbing sound pretty damn good! A big baboon. We saw this chap on day one of our walk in. Bloody scary really. He looked pretty mean and I was weighed down was 30kg pack and could barely move. Luckily he didn't go for me. Big cat having lunch.
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Tom Ripley: October 2013
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013. As soon as the government reopened the national parks Ollie, Duncan and I drove straight into Yosemite, packed up our very heavy Haul Bag and got on The Nose. We gambled three days worth of food and water and jugged back up to our previous highpoint at Sickle Ledge. I lead and fixed the next two pitches as the sun set. I felt unstoppable. I tried to bully, bribe and guilt trip Ollie into doing the Regular Route on Half Dome to no avial. Like me he also didn't want to leav...
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Tom Ripley: May 2015
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Thursday, May 28, 2015. Old Man of Hoy. Last year my Father-in-law, John was diagnosed with Testicular cancer. Although he swiftly had a bollock-off the cancer had already spread. This meant that a long and horrible course of chemotherapy was required. Thankfully he's now on the other side of it and it seems to have done the trick. She has written an account of her climb here. So I won't bore you with my semi-literate waffling. And got puked on by a Fulmar once so I owe her £60. Old Man of Hoy. Nikki swi...
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Tom Ripley: November 2013
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Sunday, November 10, 2013. Phil and Ollie low down on the Whillans' Ramp at dawn. We arrived in El Chalten, the small, thriving town nestled beneath the Fitzroy and Torre mountains exhausted after four days of traveling. It was cold and windy and there wasn't a mountain in sight. After four days of disjointed sleep on planes, buses and the floors of airports we decided to forgo frugality and treat ourselves to a night in a B and B. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Great Escape. Nick Bullock. A Mixed Few Months.
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Tom Ripley: December 2014
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014. 2014 - Another year. 2014 has been a bloody great year! My wife completing her Ironman. What a hero! Malcolm Scott and Clair Muir on Concrete Chimney. Later that day I slayed the Strand, finally leading it after three previous attempts spread over seven years. Dad on Communist Convert on Raven Crag Thirlmere. An underrated gem. I've done a lot of great climbing with this chap this year. Here he is, cool as a cucumber, at St Govan's East. The Leap at Easter. Strong scenes.
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Tom Ripley: Freezing cold, soaked through and scared out of your tree...
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Freezing cold, soaked through and scared out of your tree. AKA when light, fast and high goes wrong. Chamonix is hot. Crazy hot. Everything appears to be falling down. A couple of days previously Matt and I enjoyed a quick morning dash up the Contamine Vaucher on the Peigne. We raced up the route, in shorts and tee shirts, in a little over three hours, over taking the all other parties, including an indignant French man wearing a site hat, on the way. At some point before dawn t...
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Peter Graham
Peter Graham
Software Engineer with 6 years industry experience, focusing on embedded platforms. Currently based in London. Tell me more about yourself. Started out with web development as a hobby, before completing a bachelors degree in Computer Science. Since completing university, have always been fluid in my work which includes firmware development, supporting hardware/RF engineers, industrial and desktop development. I am currently working in the remote condition monitoring space. C# / VB.NET. One Can One Hand.
Peter Graham | Artist
A flower that will not burn. The final bloom of the ice rose. Lifting the lid 1. Drought-the farmer's thirsty eyes. In my domain 1. Lagoon in the eye. The gift of vision. The spectre of a rose. Prayer of death blues (detail). The grace of this transmission spreads an arc across the sun. Mixed media on linen.From the series "Dig", 2017. Cast polyurethane,from the series "my ghost", 2013. Mixed media on linen2017. Encaustic on boardfrom the series "My Ghost", 2013. Oil on linen 2017. Lifting the lid 1.
Peter Graham – Romans 1:16
What really matters . Today more then ever I am reminded that next to God, there is nothing more important in this life then…. Poll: Is man made religion holding back the modern church? 25 things you might not know about me [ 2011 edition ]. 1 I believe there is nothing greater then my Gods grace. 2. I thank God for my wife everyday. 3.…. Brisbane’s 2011 floods [ video ]. Today I got a chance to head down to the edge of the Brisbane river to check out the damage.…. Why racism is NEVER acceptable. Smith W...
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Climbing, Alpinism, Type 1 Diabetes…. The Hoar of Babylon. May 2, 2015. The rule is: when you’re drunk and mother fucking high, do NOT play with your gun! I know, I know man, but what can I say, I just like carrying my gun around, it feels good on me. And anyway that bear was gunna break into that RV. I had to do summat. Two and a half weeks previously we were a world away from our current situation and such questions about the meaning of our actions seemed wholly unimportant…. Wedged in the back of the ...
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Peter Graham Dunn | Business Experiences Translated to Everyday Life
Business Experiences Translated to Everyday Life. About P. Graham Dunn. LEADERSHIP 101 – CONDENSATION OF 35 YEARS. May 14, 2013. I’m honored to be speaking on the topic of leadership at this Chic-fil-A Leadercast. Why the United States should get out of the business of delivering the mail. May 14, 2012. The United States should not be in the business of operating a business. That is an arena strictly for those experienced in private enterprise. The United States Postal Service is a case in point. With Mo...