family ice climbing

Family Ice Climbing!!

Family Ice Climbing in Colorado “You really want me to ice climb?” “C’mon Dad!  I know you can do it!” cried 8-year old Izzy, tugging on her father’s hand and directing him toward the leather couch in our reception area. Grinning in the thin air of Telluride’s 8,750 foot elevation, Ernie allowed himself to be…

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Trip Report for Dallas Peak

Dallas Peak, CO 13,809ft   Date: July 23, 2015 TH: Mill Creek Time: 11:40 total Distance: 10.1 miles El gain: 4,420ft Gear: 60m rope, #.5 – #1 Camalots, set of nuts Dallas Peak is a exciting adventure comprising of some excellent single track trail, off trail hiking and a great deal of 3rd classing with…

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Mountain Trip Guides on Makalu

A couple of our guides, Jacob Schmitz and Josh Garner, are off on a personal adventure to climb the 5th highest peak in the world, Makalu (8481 meters/27,825 ft).   They have arrived in base camp, and had their Puja and they are ready to climb!  They are with a couple of climber/guides from Argentina and…

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Ecuador Recap

  It’s nice to have arrived home to some snow!  While there was snow up high when I left, the lower elevations and most south faces were pretty darn dry.  Now it feels like winter, and makes the temperate climate of Ecuador seem all the more appealing. The trip I helped out with had been…

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Congratulations to Carstensz Team!

Our entire Carstensz Pyramid team summitted on the 20th and 21st of the month.  Congratulations to all including our guide Scott Woolums, who completed his 4th and 5th lap of the complete 7 summits by summiting twice on consecutive days! Here are the climbers: Summit Oct. 21st Alan Arnette.   Colorado, USA Chuck Raper.   California, USA…

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