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Category Archives: Mountains
Byron
Byron’s NE Ridge, aka “Byron Alley”, “The Devil’s Asscrack”, “Galen’s Bane”, “Bear’s Playground”, “The GOAT”.
Denali
Welcome to the most miserable 12 days of my life!
Denali: Preparation and Training
I understand why people pay thousands of dollars for guides to do this for them.
Rainbow
RAINBOW ROAD
Double Exposure
A…Breakup Letter to the Deltas?
We’ll see!
Old Snowy
A Love Letter to the Deltas
Institute Peak
Good weather! Sun! Anxiety!
What else does a good trip need?
Item Peak
FOUR YEARS LATER
White Princess
I’ve been throwing myself at this peak for four years. This is the first time I’ve made it out of camp and onto the mountain.
Triangle Peak
Why not?
Pioneer Peak North Face
Vulture alpinism: hard bootpack is difficult to turn down
“Lucky Charms”
I arrived in Valdez following a brief recovery break from my trip to Tolovana Hot Springs. Not knowing what exactly this trip to Valdez would entail, I brought everything, including equipment for: ice climbing, splitboarding, mountaineering, running, and cross country skiing. The only gear I didn’t end up using was my splitboard; Valdez had beenContinueContinue reading ““Lucky Charms””
Thayer Hut
After finishing the last (night) shift of the project “Repave Denali Park Road”, my ladyfriend Phoenix drove my car north to meet me. I transitioned to day shift without sleep and we drove the Denali Highway, hiked to the Thayer Hut, and spent two nights enjoying the wonderful weather and amazing aurora. Item Peak, fromContinueContinue reading “Thayer Hut”
Denali National Park, Summer 2016
I spent the summer of 2016 living at Grizzly Bear Resort on night shift for the project Repave Denali Park Road. There was not much to photograph at night, but the days offered unbelievable beauty through all the moods of the season. I present these pictures in no particular order. ContinueContinue reading “Denali National Park, Summer 2016”
Bomber Traverse
It seems like every time my group of friends has mutual time off, the weather turns to shit. This trip was no exception. Christmas was done for and New Years was upon us. Rick took time away from AMH to do something cool. Our buddy Zach Alexakis flew up from Bend to shred the gnar.ContinueContinue reading “Bomber Traverse”
Three Days, Three Mountain Ranges, 42x Zoom
I convinced a couple of Fairbanks AK Alpine Club members to slog up the Castner Glacier for a weekend. We woke up in a ping-pong ball and didn’t attempt any mountain, but the trip offered gorgeous views of the Matanuska area Chugach peaks, the Wrangells, the Alaska Subranges: Hayes and Deltas
Triangle: The Nature of Success in the Mountains.
The Alaska Alpine Club holds a yearly tradition that serves as a graduation course of sorts for the spring mountaineering class. The students meet at 7AM sharp in front of the Patty Center at UAF, drive three hours south, and ski up the Castner Glacier to spend a weekend in the cold practicing mountaineering skills.ContinueContinue reading “Triangle: The Nature of Success in the Mountains.”
Silvertip
An Alaska Alpine Club trip up Silvertip!
Blackcap
In the Deltas, the mighty Deltas,
Wayne and Galen ski!
To the back of the Castner Glacier,
Wayne and Galen ski!
OOOWEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Wayne and Galen ski!
RE-Forgiveness
The ice formation that lives far up Bear Creek, known as “Forgiveness”, is somewhat of a legend in the Fairbanks climbing community. In the unlikely year it forms, the line drips its way down from a thicket of alders at the edge of the canyon over steep, chossy rock for a few hundred feet. The topContinueContinue reading “RE-Forgiveness”
Mount Hayes
Mount Hayes, NE face East, North ridges Mount Hayes East Ridge, April 2022 Mount Hayes summit Finals week in Fairbanks was filled with blue skies, sun, pollen, and little wind. Mount Hayes was visible every day that week. We planned to fly to that mountain the weekend immediately following finals. Packing that weekend was made easy, as myContinueContinue reading “Mount Hayes”
Silvertip (in 23 hours)
Winter camping sucks.
Alpinism is awesome.
Climb peaks in a day!
The Weekend after the FE Exam: Skiing Michael’s Creek and Attempting Item Peak
So, it’s been one week since I took the FE exam, an 8 hour intensive exam that is more important to engineers than their degree, and totally unknown to non-engineers. You have to have a special calculator, one reference book (they provide) and even a special pencil (they provide). I watched a few people have theirContinueContinue reading “The Weekend after the FE Exam: Skiing Michael’s Creek and Attempting Item Peak”
