Archive for May, 2009


Mt. Shuksan…will have to wait

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

I have been wanting to climb and ski Shuksan’s North-ish aspect all year. We decided to try for the North West Couloir, a line that seemingly doesn’t get skied often. Not even half way up the face, we realized that it was too icy to go ahead safely, and pulled the plug. The melt freeze cycle at this time of year makes everything a game of timing in order to be safe. Ultimately I think we made the right call, but defeat hangs over my head, and Shuksan calls my name, to which I respond, “we’ll be back!” Until then.

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John Irvine, Tobin Seagel, and my brother Chad make their way towards the North West Couloir over frozen wet-slide avi paths.

BNQT.com interview

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

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An interview I did with BNQT.com (USA Today’s sports action online division) is currently featured on their home page and can be found here.

Moab, Utah

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

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I’ve just returned from my inaugural trip to Moab, UT. The desert landscape is stark, and its hot. For a coastal dweller like myself, the desert evokes comparison with altitude – you can visit, but you can’t stay. 3L of water for a 5hr bike ride is barely enough.

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Photographically, the desert for me was an exercize in capturing form. Arranging the wild rocky bodies into a strong composition is difficult because in any given scene there is so much form popping out at the eye. The task of omitting objects from the frame is an important one.