Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Back At The Gunks
This weekend my friend Kyla and I were able to get together in the Gunks for a couple days of bouldering. After heavy rain on Saturday, the weather was phenomenal Sunday and Monday. It's always good to get back to the areas where I first started climbing, to measure my climbing progress and to enjoy the sunshine in familiar places.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Quick Trip To Pawtuckaway
I was able to make a quick trip up to Pawtuckaway during my brief time here in the Northeast. I was alone so I have no pictures of me climbing but I was able to get some pictures of the beautiful scenery. It's hard to beat Fall in New England.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
New Zealand- Castle Hill Bouldering
It looks simple. It isn't. 'Think Tank' (v4), Quantum Field
Pulling through the opening moves of the incredibly technical
'Super-Toucher' (v5), Spittle Hill
Castle Hill is one of the main reasons that I came to New Zealand. I had seen so many amazing pictures of the bouldering from this area that I had to see for myself whether it was real or imagined. It didn't disappoint. This is truly one of the most picturesque climbing areas I have ever been to, and the bouldering is fantastic. It's also very different. The best description I've heard is- "Friction climbing without the friction." The rock here is a glassy limestone that becomes more polished the more it's climbed. The problems are very technical and tenuous, involving a large amount of intricate body tension to pull off moves. I fell in love with the style of climbing and the landscape. I hope to return again one day to this magical place.
Pulling through the opening moves of the incredibly technical
'Super-Toucher' (v5), Spittle Hill
The sun sets over Castle Hill
Praying the feet don't blow- 'Supernatural' (v5), Spittle Hill
Enjoying the evening's glow
Praying the feet don't blow- 'Supernatural' (v5), Spittle Hill
Enjoying the evening's glow
Having gained the slab, getting ready to launch sideways for the large pocket
on the 'Lung Dyno' (v4), Quantum Field
The big throw for the top- 'Lung Dyno' (v4), Quantum Field
on the 'Lung Dyno' (v4), Quantum Field
The big throw for the top- 'Lung Dyno' (v4), Quantum Field
New Zealand- Aoraki National Park
New Zealand- Fiordland National Park
Fiordland National Park is easily one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. Hopefully my pictures give you some sense of it's majesty.
New Zealand- Wanaka & Queenstown
Queenstown Harbor
After crossing Haast Pass, we descended upon the idyllic town of Wanaka. Surrounded by lakes, world class skiing and countless other outdoor adventures, Wanaka is definitely a place I'd like to spend more time. Perhaps next year! After a brief tour around Wanaka, it was on to Queenstown, which is kind of like a slightly bigger version of Wanaka with more ski areas, more lakes and even more outdoor adventures going on. Known as the adrenaline capital of New Zealand (and perhaps the world), there's no shortage of heart rate increasing things to do here. Another place to come back to!
The Queenstown Mall
The Crown Range Road from Wanaka to Queenstown