Waiting In The Crater

Two years ago, I took on the challenge of Mount Rainier, the most glaciated mountain in the lower 48 states. I always wanted to climb that mountain, and my dream was about to be realized. Since not everyone is fortunate enough to achieve their dreams, I decided that I would climb this for charity, thus

By |2017-12-16T19:34:13+00:00August 20th, 2013|Extreme Travel, Photography|2 Comments

Keep Paddling

If I am not shooting photos, on a mountain bike, or climbing, then chances are, I am out on the water paddling. Kayaking is one of those activities that really helps me unwind and reach an almost meditative state. This shot was captured late last summer with my GoPro as I paddled sixteen miles down

By |2017-12-16T19:34:13+00:00August 19th, 2013|Photography|0 Comments

Dropping in to Left Gully

In the east coast, the idea of backcountry skiing is all but non-existent. One of the few, if not the only backcountry experiences in the east is that of Tuckerman Ravine, on Mount Washington in New Hampshire. Hiking into the base of Tuckerman Ravine ravine takes a few hours, but once you are there, you

By |2017-12-16T19:34:14+00:00August 15th, 2013|Photography|0 Comments

This Old Shack

Kayaking for me is a mixture of relaxation and exploration. I love how it allows me to reach places I otherwise might not be able to access. Combine that with a camera, and I am able to return from a day on the water with some pretty interesting captures. While exploring Rehoboth Bay in the

By |2017-12-16T19:34:14+00:00August 12th, 2013|Photography|0 Comments

Sunrise On The Coast

As a young pup, I went to the Rehobeth Beach area every year with my family to camp, but as I got older and started doing my own thing, I hadn't gone in years. I decided recently I need a quick weekend away that didn't involve mountains or climbing things, so I opted for a

By |2017-12-16T19:34:14+00:00August 7th, 2013|Photography|0 Comments

Ansel Adams In Iceland

Travel Update Well folks, as of this writing, I have booked another flight and will be traveling to Utah via Las Vegas this September, so expect photos, videos, and tales of adventure to come. As of now, I plan to depart from Las Vegas, and travel northeast toward Moab, stopping at Zion, Capitol Reef, Arches,

By |2017-12-16T19:34:14+00:00July 30th, 2013|Photography|0 Comments

Overlooking Tuckermans Ravine

Climbing mountains in the snow is one those things that I love doing. Even in the northeast, where the mountains are nowhere near as grand as they are in the west, there is a sense of adventure and accomplishment to be had. This past March, a few friends and I made the trip north to

By |2017-12-16T19:34:14+00:00July 18th, 2013|Photography, Travel|0 Comments

It’s Just You and the Wall

Deep water soloing is one of those fringe activities, that some really enjoy, and many may not even know exists. Deep water soloing is a pretty straight forward. You take the sport of rock climb, replace the rope with some deep water, and voila, you have excitement. While deep water soloing may not pose the

By |2017-12-16T19:34:14+00:00July 16th, 2013|Climbing, Photography|0 Comments

Inside Double Arch

Utah is one of my favorite places in the US, maybe North America. There is so much diversity in the landscape and so much to explore. Arches National Park is no exception to that. About two years ago I spent a hot summer afternoon in Arches, exploring. Though it was a scorching 90 degrees, I

By |2017-12-16T19:34:15+00:00July 15th, 2013|Photography, Utah|0 Comments

Right of Passage

It has been nearly two years since I climbed to the summit of Mount Rainier in Washington, but I think about it all the time. It was one of the proudest moments of my life and through that experience I met a lot of great people, all with different reasons for being there. In this

By |2017-12-16T19:34:15+00:00July 11th, 2013|Photography|0 Comments