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

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

Just A Man And His Mountain

We neared the Red Banks at around 12,000 feet on Mount Shasta. We were blowing out calories faster than we could pack them in, but we pressed on. The weather was bluebird, at the temperature just about perfect. We couldn't have asked for a better day to summit one of California's most magnificent volcanoes. Truly

By |2017-12-16T19:34:23+00:00June 22nd, 2012|Photography|0 Comments

Reaching The Summit

I know i've shared this photo before, but after a little tweaking and more thinking about it, I had to share it again. It was late August, but you wouldn't know that by looking at menagerie of snow and ice that surrounded me. The temperature was in the high twenties, and the winds, light and

By |2017-12-16T19:34:23+00:00June 20th, 2012|Photography|0 Comments

Oh Shasta! Life Above 14k

Last week, I stepped on to the snow covered slopes of Mount Shasta in N0rthern Califoria, and didn't look back. We ascended to 9500 feet the first night and set camp on a snowfield under a blanket of stars. The next day we made our summit bid. Here is video montage of our summit day.

By |2017-12-16T19:34:23+00:00June 19th, 2012|Video|2 Comments

A Unscheduled Stop In Seattle

Well folks, after over 3000 miles and nearly four days in the car, we have made it to the pacific northwest. Last night we made an unplanned stop in Seattle due to some nasty weather down in Smith Rocks that would have made for a soggy night of camping. So we did what any intelligent

By |2017-12-16T19:34:24+00:00June 5th, 2012|Photography|0 Comments

Sunrise At Columbia Crest

Daily Photo - Sunrise At Columbia Crest After hours and hours of marching up the glaciated slopes of Mount Rainier, we had arrived at the crater rim. In total darkness we now sat within the caldera of an active stratovolcano. Still glowing with the excitement of a kid on Christmas, I through my down jacket

By |2017-12-16T19:34:26+00:00March 22nd, 2012|Photography|0 Comments

Our Home In The Forest

Hey folks! be sure to keep your eyes tuned in here everyday! we are working on getting you a contest with great prizes and a lot of fun in the next few weeks, so don't miss it. Daily Photo - Our Home In The Forest When I had arrived in Ashford Washington, and Rainier base

By |2017-12-16T19:34:27+00:00February 25th, 2012|Photography|0 Comments

Rainier The Chanllenger

I stepped off the paved trail, my boot plunged into the sun ripened snow of the Muir Snowfield. Standing majestically, miles above me the glaciated slopes of Mount Rainier called to me. After months of training, fundraising, and traveling to smaller mountains to test my mettle, I had arrived, It all came down to this

By |2017-12-16T19:34:28+00:00February 16th, 2012|Adventure|0 Comments

Glacial Playground: A Photographic Climb Of Mount Rainier

To me, one of the most fascinating mountains in the world is Rainier. Stretching 14,410 above the Pacific, Rainier is a icon of the Pacific Northwest. It's volcanic legacy provides proof that our world is continually changing. It is a life goal for some, and a training ground for others. I craved Rainier for many years, and subsequently attained it's coveted Columbia Crest in August of this year. I have provided a few of my favorite shots from this beauty of a mountain. Enjoy!

By |2017-12-16T19:34:36+00:00November 22nd, 2011|Photography|2 Comments