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February 2008

Gray Wolf Peak


Thursday, my buddy Chris Spurgeon and I headed into the Mission mountains with plans of skiing the West face couloir on Gray Wolf peak. I had seen the face once before, but it had been about 7 years ago so I wasn’t sure what to expect. I knew it would be serious, especially for me […]



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Gray Wolf Peak


Thursday, my buddy Chris Spurgeon and I headed into the Mission mountains with plans of skiing the West face couloir on Gray Wolf peak. I had seen the face once before, but it had been about 7 years ago so I wasn’t sure what to expect. I knew it would be serious, especially for me […]



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New Glass


After having several photos published, I was finally able to justify buying a new piece of camera equipment. A new 10-20mm wide angle lens. Since most of my photography has been “close and personal” through hang gliding and climbing, this lens is what I need. It is also awesome for landscape shots. The sun has […]



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New Glass


After having several photos published, I was finally able to justify buying a new piece of camera equipment. A new 10-20mm wide angle lens. Since most of my photography has been “close and personal” through hang gliding and climbing, this lens is what I need. It is also awesome for landscape shots. The sun has […]



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Superbowl Sunday


Sunday was a good day. While most people were preparing to watch the Superbowl, I was out ice climbing. Without an available partner, I left town anyways with hopes of learning something new about myself. After 2 hours of driving, 4 miles of hiking, and 800 feet of climbing all in 7 hours house to […]



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Superbowl Sunday


Sunday was a good day. While most people were preparing to watch the Superbowl, I was out ice climbing. Without an available partner, I left town anyways with hopes of learning something new about myself. After 2 hours of driving, 4 miles of hiking, and 800 feet of climbing all in 7 hours house to […]



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