International Man of Mystery...

My photo
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.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Enroute to Aconcagua

I guess the most exciting thing right now is the wireless in the Santiago airport. The flights have been relatively painless. I even got a whole row to myself from Dallas to here! It is strange the way that time stretches and compresses while traveling. Yeaterday and today are blurred together. I board for Mendoza soon and look forward to a nice malbec and a steak wit my Scottish co-guide Stuart. Sorry I don't have any cool photos to post, yet.....

1 comment: