Saturday, April 10, 2010

Alyeska 09-10

It's always a little bittersweet this time of year to be leaving Alyeska and moving on to summer work.  I move to my office in Talkeetna while the patrollers I leave behind enjoy the best skiing of the year.  The season for me ended on a high note with superb skiing off the headwall and everything open to both boundaries.


Geoff Jans ripping slowboy 1

 
Andy Dietrick in Silver bowl

Friday, February 12, 2010

Go Alaska! Vancouver 2010



Holly Brooks

 
James Southam

 
Holly

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Alaska Range Aerials

I joined my Dad on a photography assignment for Conoco Phillips Shared Services aviation department.  We photographed two 737 jets from a smaller jet with the Alaska range as the backdrop.  It was an incredibly unique experience, something I will never forget.  The pics turned out pretty good too.



Thursday, December 31, 2009

December backcountry






 December around Anchorage has been pleasantly mild.  We have plenty of snow, and the backcountry is excellent at elevations above the rain crust.  The high country of the Kenai mountains is ripe for some big descents. 



This little cornice chunk was kicked loose by some skiers on the ridge.  It was a good size for testing the slope.


Cody skiing the south face of Tincan.


Paula hiking up peak 3 on a balmy inversion afternoon.  Temperatures at the top were probably in the high 30s with single digits in town.


Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Bird creek packrafting

We faithfully followed Cody up to the lower canyon of Bird Creek. It was the last week of October, getting cold but perfect conditions for a low water run. Everyone nailed the drops. Zero swims with 4 people.

New Zealand


The pinnacles, Coromandel

We flew over to Auckland from Sydney and spent the remainder of our trip on the North Island. Rain was certainly a factor: our plan to climb mt. Taranaki was completely foiled. We saw some new and beautiful parts of the country. The incredibly unhelpful information center staff tried to convince us not to do the Tongariro crossing, so we did the more difficult Ngauruhoe climb instead and had a perfect day in the mountains. We discovered that Karangahake gorge makes for a perfect packraft whitewater run, and explored some of the coastline with our boats. Overall a fantastic trip south.


Tongariro trail with Ngauruhoe


Tongariro, Ngauruhoe, and Ruapehu


Steam vent on top of Ngauruhoe


Ruapehu, tallest mountain on the N. Island


Ohinemuri river


Ohinemuri river
video of our paddling here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEun1_WH7No


Bridal veil falls near Raglan


Cathedral cove

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Down under



Australia was short but sweet. We spent a few days in Sydney before being chased away by the dust storm. We took refuge in the Blue Mountains for a few days hiking around the spectacular national park.


Sydney dust storm


Bridal veil falls


Hiking in the Grose valley


local


steep!


Blue Mountains national park