T-24hrs: Uncontrolled Pacing
I’m not panicking, I’m not panicking, I’m not panicking…
I’M PANICKING!!! I’M PANICKING!!! I’M PANICKING!!!
I’m not panicking, I’m not panicking, I’m not panicking…
I’M PANICKING!!! I’M PANICKING!!! I’M PANICKING!!!
Mount Tyndall: North RibThe author attempts to climb and ski Mount Tyndall via Shepherd Pass Trail in a single, merciless push.
San Jacinto Peak: East FaceA winter ski descent of Southern California's San Jacinto Peak, with untracked powder galore.
Mount Harwood: Northeast RidgeBona-fide but bittersweet Southern California Ski Mountaineering™ Adventure. Extra ice and wind included.
Birch Mountain: Southeast FaceA daytrip up an Eastside Giant turns into a marathon of snow fingers, sun cups, and shark fins in the dark.
Lone Pine Peak: East CouloirA challenging search for continuity and self on Lone Pine Peak's massive Northeast Face.
North Peak: North CouloirWinter snow turns this classic Sierra ice climb into one of the range's more challenging ski descents.
MT. SHASTA: AVALANCHE GULCH7000 vertical feet of superb July skiing down Avalanche Gulch, 14,162' Mount Shasta's popular climbing route.
MT. WILLIAMSON: BAIRS CREEK CIRQUE18,000 vertical feet in 24 hours — a big-mountain climb and summit ski descent of 14,375' Mt. Williamson.
MT. LANGLEY: NORTHEAST COULOIRSummit ski descent of 14,027-foot Mt. Langley's Northeast Couloir, plus the east face's 55° 'Needle Variation.'
June 29th, 2009 at 10:13 am
Dude what happens in 24 hours???
June 29th, 2009 at 12:20 pm
Uh, yeah, what are you panicking about? I read your site all the time and I’ve never seen a post like this.
June 29th, 2009 at 12:45 pm
We’re on baby watch, guys. Thanks for the concern! If all goes well there should be a special miracle-edition trip report coming soon…