Building Your Own Helmet Cam Mount
How to mount your camera to your head on the cheap.
How to mount your camera to your head on the cheap.
Many people ask me how I do the things I do and go the places I go. I commonly hear things like, "how can you afford to travel so much?" and "You must be nuts climbing that high" and my personal favorite: "I want your job." In reality everything I do is accessible to everyone.
John taking a rest above Tuckermans Ravine "Enjoying The Weather" Photo by Patrick Gensel Taken on Mount Washington in New Hampshire on January 23rd 2010 Photographed using a Canon Rebel XS
"Some people climb it slowly." said one of my friends at the climbing gym as I sloppily scramble through an overhung V3. "My feet were falling off and I just wanted to finish the problem." I replied. In retrospect, he was right. I need to slow down a bit, actually I need to slow down
If you frequent this site you may have read my reviews of previous weeks of this seminar, Iv'e decided to forgo reviewing the third and fourth sessions in favor of a cumulative review. I want to start by saying the instructors were great, they were both friendly, experienced and willing to spend one on one
A pair of climbers looking over the White Mountains. "Overlooking The Whites" Photo by Patrick Gensel Taken on Mount Washington in New Hampshire on January 23rd 2010 Photographed with a Canon SD750
A relaxing afternoon playing at Southeast Pennsylvania's Chickies Rock.
The sun goes down over the white mountains Photo taken at Loon Mountain Resort in Lincoln, New Hampshire During the 2010 Nor'Easter Festival Photo taken with a Canon Rebel XS By Patrick Gensel
In part two of the four part self rescue seminar we began by reviewing the belay escape technique we learned a week earlier. We would soon find out that like the instructor said, The belay escape forms the basis for all the skills to come. The focus of this session was rappel rescue, but in
This Friday we will be holding a tweetup at the beer garden at the Nor'Easter Festival. Enjoy an evening of meeting up with your Twitter friends in person to talk shop and just plain old have fun. Giveaways and more will be on hand, so be there or be lame. Planning on attending? sign up