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Published Today at 4:18 am
To Los Penitentes and Cerro Aconcagua
All right! We, Glenn Poulsen, Kim Havell and myself, are on our way to Los Penitentes today, and the next stage of our adventure to climb and ski Aconcagua. Los Penitentes is the staging area before...
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Published Yesterday at 4:42 am
In Mendoza To Attempt To Climb/Ski Cerro Aconcagua
Well, after finishing one adventure, it’s right on to the next and I am already missing RandoKitty…big time! Now, I am in Mendoza, Argentina, to attempt to climb and ski the Polish Glacier on Cerro...
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Published November 18, 2009 at 8:03 am
Winter Wildlands Alliance Backcountry Film Festival
Unfortunately I won’t be around for this one, so someone else can have my seat I guess. But if you’re in Jackson this Thursday, November 19th, be sure to join Friends of Pathways, the JH Ski Club...
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Published November 17, 2009 at 12:41 pm
Video From Skiing The Archangle Ridge on Mount Foraker
I’m killing time in Ushuaia right now before my flight to Mendoza tomorrow and I thought I’d share this video that was sent to me by Ryan Bougie from his and Marcus Wharing’s ski descent of the...
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Published November 16, 2009 at 12:36 pm
IceAxe.TV Antarctic Peninsula Ski Cruise Update 6
Photo: Scott Fennell.
For our last day of skiing in Antarctica, the ship brought us to some mellow terrain around Discovery Bay on Greenwich Island, where the emphasis seemed to be on seeing seals...
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Published November 15, 2009 at 8:58 am
IceAxe.TV Antarctic Peninsula Ski Cruise Update 5
It has been really hard to believe all the good weather we have been having, and although it snowed a little on us late in the afternoon today, it has been more or less blue skies for the majority...
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Published November 13, 2009 at 9:22 am
IceAxe.TV Antarctic Peninsula Ski Cruise Update 4
Though the day started out a bit greybird, it looked as though the sun would burn through the clouds as we shuttle to the shore of Livingston Island to ski yesterday. The highest peaks on the...
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Published November 12, 2009 at 1:16 am
IceAxe.TV Antarctic Peninsula Ski Cruise Update 3
11 o’clock sunset over the Antarctic Peninsula.
Everyone knows that traveling in the mountains is a dangerous activity, add in glaciers and the absolute remoteness of Antarctica, and even the...
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Published November 11, 2009 at 8:04 am
IceAxe.TV Antarctic Peninsula Ski Cruise Update 2
Another day of beautiful sunshine and amazing terrain yesterday and after traveling through the Neumayer Channel overnight, we awoke to the mountains referred to as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs...
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Published November 9, 2009 at 5:22 pm
IceAxe.TV Antarctic Peninsula Ski Cruise Update 1
Randosteve skis above Cierva Cove. Photo: Scott Fennell.
In my world, and any other fan of backcountry skiing, today was a day dreams are made of. After being cooped up on the Clipper Adventurer...
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Published November 9, 2009 at 4:07 am
Land Ho...From The IceAxe Antarctic Ski Cruise
We’ve been battling a pretty strong 30 knot headwind for the past 24 hours and it has slowly put us behind schedule. But this morning, we finally got within sight of the Antarctic Peninsula and...
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Published November 8, 2009 at 9:55 am
Still in the Drake Passage
Cape petrals, one of the many seabirds following the ship across the Drake Passage.
Seabirds only land on terra firma to lay their eggs or mate.
Today is our second full day on the ship crossing the...
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Published November 7, 2009 at 10:59 am
Crossing the Drake Passage
Heading towards the Clipper Adventurer.
Wow, walking out onto the pier yesterday afternoon to board the ship, the energy was amazing and I could literally feel the blood coursing through my veins...
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Published November 6, 2009 at 2:31 am
Bon Voyage! Off To Antarctica With IceAxe Expeditions
Skiing above Ushuaia, Argentina.
Alright folks, this is the day I have been looking forward to for the past few months. It is the day our ship sets off across the Drake Passage, towards some of the...
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Published November 5, 2009 at 2:01 am
More skiing on the Marshall Glacier, Ushuaia
More radness in Ushuaia.
Another day of skiing up in the Marshall Glacier zone yesterday. This time it was with Thomas Laakso and Adam Clark. Thomas is the ski category manager for Black Diamond...
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All right! We, Glenn Poulsen, Kim Havell and myself, are on our way to Los Penitentes today, and the next stage of our adventure to climb and ski Aconcagua. Los Penitentes is the staging area before...
Read Full Post ›Well, after finishing one adventure, it’s right on to the next and I am already missing RandoKitty…big time! Now, I am in Mendoza, Argentina, to attempt to climb and ski the Polish Glacier on Cerro...
Read Full Post ›Unfortunately I won’t be around for this one, so someone else can have my seat I guess. But if you’re in Jackson this Thursday, November 19th, be sure to join Friends of Pathways, the JH Ski Club...
Read Full Post ›I’m killing time in Ushuaia right now before my flight to Mendoza tomorrow and I thought I’d share this video that was sent to me by Ryan Bougie from his and Marcus Wharing’s ski descent of the...
Read Full Post ›Photo: Scott Fennell. For our last day of skiing in Antarctica, the ship brought us to some mellow terrain around Discovery Bay on Greenwich Island, where the emphasis seemed to be on seeing seals...
Read Full Post ›It has been really hard to believe all the good weather we have been having, and although it snowed a little on us late in the afternoon today, it has been more or less blue skies for the majority...
Read Full Post ›Though the day started out a bit greybird, it looked as though the sun would burn through the clouds as we shuttle to the shore of Livingston Island to ski yesterday. The highest peaks on the...
Read Full Post ›11 o’clock sunset over the Antarctic Peninsula. Everyone knows that traveling in the mountains is a dangerous activity, add in glaciers and the absolute remoteness of Antarctica, and even the...
Read Full Post ›Another day of beautiful sunshine and amazing terrain yesterday and after traveling through the Neumayer Channel overnight, we awoke to the mountains referred to as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs...
Read Full Post ›Randosteve skis above Cierva Cove. Photo: Scott Fennell. In my world, and any other fan of backcountry skiing, today was a day dreams are made of. After being cooped up on the Clipper Adventurer...
Read Full Post ›We’ve been battling a pretty strong 30 knot headwind for the past 24 hours and it has slowly put us behind schedule. But this morning, we finally got within sight of the Antarctic Peninsula and...
Read Full Post ›Cape petrals, one of the many seabirds following the ship across the Drake Passage. Seabirds only land on terra firma to lay their eggs or mate. Today is our second full day on the ship crossing the...
Read Full Post ›Heading towards the Clipper Adventurer. Wow, walking out onto the pier yesterday afternoon to board the ship, the energy was amazing and I could literally feel the blood coursing through my veins...
Read Full Post ›Skiing above Ushuaia, Argentina. Alright folks, this is the day I have been looking forward to for the past few months. It is the day our ship sets off across the Drake Passage, towards some of the...
Read Full Post ›More radness in Ushuaia. Another day of skiing up in the Marshall Glacier zone yesterday. This time it was with Thomas Laakso and Adam Clark. Thomas is the ski category manager for Black Diamond...
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