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East Face of Mt. Gould (Attempt)


Glacier National Park is never without adventure and every time I go there, I leave having learnt something new.  I have been there several times climbing the greater peaks and have come to realize that the most dangerous objective hazards aren’t the rock and icefall, but the people, concession food, and wildlife.  St. Josephine Lake […]



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East Face of Mt. Gould (Attempt)


Glacier National Park is never without adventure and every time I go there, I leave having learnt something new.  I have been there several times climbing the greater peaks and have come to realize that the most dangerous objective hazards aren’t the rock and icefall, but the people, concession food, and wildlife.  St. Josephine Lake […]



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East Face of Mt. Gould (Attempt)


Glacier National Park is never without adventure and every time I go there, I leave having learnt something new.  I have been there several times climbing the greater peaks and have come to realize that the most dangerous objective hazards aren’t the rock and icefall, but the people, concession food, and wildlife.  St. Josephine Lake […]



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The Hulk


Every aspiring alpine rock climber knows of the Hulk.  Time and time again, we open the mags to see images of Peter Croft stemming his way up the perfect granite dihedrals that the Hulk is know for.  Drawn to these aesthetic lines, we image what it is like to tiptoe our way up them.  For […]



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The Hulk


Every aspiring alpine rock climber knows of the Hulk.  Time and time again, we open the mags to see images of Peter Croft stemming his way up the perfect granite dihedrals that the Hulk is know for.  Drawn to these aesthetic lines, we image what it is like to tiptoe our way up them.  For […]



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Mt. Temple


The North Face of Mount Temple first caught my attention about 13 years ago while on my first alpine trip to Canada.  It’s hard not to get captivated by this monster.  With a nearly 5,000ft North face capped by seracs, it dominates the Lake Louise landscape and calls to all alpinist.   North face of Mt. […]



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Mt. Temple


The North Face of Mount Temple first caught my attention about 13 years ago while on my first alpine trip to Canada.  It’s hard not to get captivated by this monster.  With a nearly 5,000ft North face capped by seracs, it dominates the Lake Louise landscape and calls to all alpinist.   North face of Mt. […]



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Lake Koocanusa


Forth of July weekend was Linsey’s b-day weekend so she and a few of us headed to her favorite place to climb…Lake Koocanusa.  We enjoyed the slow drive up there hitting a bar along the way and eventually getting to camp shortly before dark.  It was a nice weekend filled with climbing and swimming. Its […]



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Lake Koocanusa


Forth of July weekend was Linsey’s b-day weekend so she and a few of us headed to her favorite place to climb…Lake Koocanusa.  We enjoyed the slow drive up there hitting a bar along the way and eventually getting to camp shortly before dark.  It was a nice weekend filled with climbing and swimming. Its […]



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Flathead River


A few weeks ago Justin and Lexi asked me if I’d like to join a trip on the Middle Fork of the Flathead River.  Well it was a no brainer and I was quickly in the car headed north.  This was a stretch of river I wanted to float for a long time.  Justin and […]



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