How I Prepared to Climb a Big Mountain without a Big Mountain
Some will argue Rainier isn’t a big mountain. There are 53 peaks in Colorado over 14,000’ and Rainierstands at 14,411’. True it isn’t Everest big, but it is the most glaciated peak in the contiguous UnitedStates. Serious mountaineers come to Rainier for training. Depending on the route, you’ll gain upwardsof 10,000 vertical feet and spend a good bit of time at altitude. To me, that makes Rainier a big mountain.
Breaking Into Big Wall
For many, rock climbing is about going high. For some, a single-pitch trad or sport route is plenty of vertical gain to please their soul, but for those who crave more, there is multi-pitch and even big wall climbing. From the sheer vertical faces of Yosemite Valley to the Great Trango Tower in Pakistan, big walls exist far and wide to challenge those brave enough to venture into these far reaches of the vertical world.
Gearhead: GSI JavaPress Coffee Maker
Hate the idea of instant coffee, even when it's a more practical solution? So do I. Two years ago before a backcountry cabin trip, my husband and I decided it was time to own a coffee press.
Episode 2: Invisible and more!
Jill talks about her Geargals post “Invisible around men”, The group weighs on America’s Great Outdoors Initiative and what it means, Patrick recaps his write-up on Jeff Lowe’s upcoming Metanoia Documentarty, Katie gives us a quick preview of her Interview with heli ski guide Theo Meiners and more. Hosted by: Patrick Gensel, Jill Missal, Josh Turner, Katie Levy, and Kristy Graves.
Gearhead: Mountain Hardwear Lamina 0 Sleeping Bag
By Patrick Gensel When camping during the colder months of the year, keeping warm is a big deal. A cold, uncomfortable night can easily send even the most seasoned outdoorsy folks packing for the
What Do You Know About The Longest Climb?
Rising 29,029 ft (8848m) above sea level, the summit of Mount Everest is the highest point on the planet. Many have climbed this behemoth from the base camp at approximately 12,000 feet, but no one has climbed its equivalent vertical height in one session. That may change when two men from London race one another to be the first person to climb 29,029 feet in a continuous session. The first one to achieve this feat will be recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records™.