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Five Years

Every October since Jen and I got married just outside Zion, we’ve come back down to ride and climb and generally enjoy fall in the desert as a way of celebrating another trip around the

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Canada – Part 2 – Dirt

The mountain biking on the west coast of Canada is simply amazing. Between the North Shore, Squamish, Whistler, and Pemberton lies more world-class trails than most people could ride in a lifetime. During our second

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Canada – Part 1 – Rock

Jen and I have been doing our Squamish/Whistler trip for about ten years now, only missing a few—once because we went to Europe, once because we went to Banff, and last year because the whole

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2021 Wyoming Governor’s Cup

Right before heading to the United Multi-Gun League Wyoming Governor’s Cup, I made the decision to switch to Open Division (or Race in UML parlance). I’ve been wanting to switch for a while now to

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2021 High Desert Championship

The 2021 High Desert Championship is in the bag, and I had a blast. I shot pretty well and finished day one with a very slight lead. After starting off day two with another good

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Alaska 2021 – Kichatna Spires (Part 3)

Ice is the glue that holds mountains together. Because so much of alpine climbing takes place on either snow or ice, the difficulty of a route (and even if it’s possible) depends a lot on

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Alaska 2021 – Kichatna Spires (Part 2)

For our first objective, Rick and I chose a North-facing couloir between Pollak Spire and Mt Neveragain. The aspect kept it out of the sun, giving it at least a chance at good snow. It

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Alaska 2021 – Kichatna Spires (Part 1)

Despite being extremely remote, the Alaska Range is also very popular. Common glacier-landing areas will usually have dozens of tents pitched near them, and it’s not uncommon to run into other parties on route—especially on

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A Superior Day Out

For the third time in two weeks I woke up at 5:00am, ate breakfast, drove up LCC, and started up the South Ridge of Mt Superior for a training lap. Unlike the last couple times,

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Suicide / Homicide

Over the last couple weeks I’ve had the chance to take a couple runs up the South Ridge of Mt Superior. It’s one of those climbs where the right snow conditions can turn it into

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