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I grew up in the Boston area and lived there until my junior year in high school when I attended the Mountain School, a semester program run by Milton Academy in Vershire, VT. I then attended Colby College in Waterville, ME. During my time at Colby I studied anthropology, spent a semester in Northeast India, and became fluent in Nepali. Before I became a guide I earned my black belt in kenpo karate and taught karate for 6 years. I began guiding in college on the rocky coast of ME with Acadia Mountain Guides and on ice at the International Mountain Climbing School in NH. After graduating I took to the highway and drove from ME to WA for the big mountains and glaciers. I spend my winters in lovely Ouray, CO guiding in the famous ice park. I am currently working towards becoming a certified guide through the American Mountain Guides Association. I live, work and play in the hills and on the rocks. On the rocks both literally and, well, with ice.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Yosemite

Its been a while I know but life on the road doesn't make the internet too accessible. Anyway, It is the wonderful month of Rocktober. What makes Rocktober special? The weather is still good. not to cold but not too hot. It is the perfect time to climb almost anywhere in the northern hemisphere. I took my first trip to the climbing Mecca of Yosemite. Even though the place risks being loved to death the rock climbing is unbeatable. enough jibber jabber though,the pictures tell the story best.

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