A Christmas Carol
It was long past dark on Christmas Eve 2008 and I was still at my desk. The post A Christmas Carol appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
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Ed Abbey and I traveled all over the Southwest. I was a college sophomore and “Desert Solitare” had been in print for only four years. The post The Hermit Trail appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
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Several years ago, I was given an assignment by a glossy outdoor magazine to pen a story about hiking Peru's famed Inca Trail. The post Ruined appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleWay of the Mountain #193
Elections are over. Time to let go the human drama. And dig into the spirit of place where you live. The post Way of the Mountain #193 appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleIf the world doesn’t end
Winter has some serious competition this year in the form of The Shift, which is slated around the date of Dec. 21 The post If the world doesn’t end appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleBob Chamberlain’s Mountain Vision #193
Used Shoes, San Francisco Ski Show 1976 In the course of auditing my tax account, the Internal Revenue Service ruled that I was allowed to take a deduction for one... The post Bob Chamberlain’s...
View ArticleThe Best Bar in America
Recently, the Craft Brewers Association of America held a contest to try and find the “Best Beer Bar in America.” Members of the beer-drinking public were invited to vote through a... The post The Best...
View ArticleIt’s all in your head: Shred music
Photo by Chris Segal, Crested Butte Mountain Resort It’s here, it’s finally here… the month we’ve all been waiting through the off-season brown, beefing up with pot lucks, brews and... The post It’s...
View ArticleMountain Media #193
BOOKS: “Buried in the Sky: The Extraordinary Story of the Sherpa Climbers on K2’s Deadliest Day,” by Peter Zuckerman and Amanda Padoan During every Himalayan expedition, the behind-the-scenes work...
View ArticleLetters #193
Envelope: K.Laskey Silverton CO We’re in the market for decorative envelopes to help beautify our Letters pages. If you’ve got an artistic envelope bent, pull out your weapons-of-choice, decorate...
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All roads lead somewhere if you can make it that far… The post Marshall Pass appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
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All roads lead somewhere if you can make it that far… The post Marshall Pass appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleA Christmas Carol
It was long past dark on Christmas Eve 2008 and I was still at my desk. The post A Christmas Carol appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleThe Hermit Trail
Ed Abbey and I traveled all over the Southwest. I was a college sophomore and “Desert Solitare” had been in print for only four years. The post The Hermit Trail appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleWay of the Mountain #193
Elections are over. Time to let go the human drama. And dig into the spirit of place where you live. The post Way of the Mountain #193 appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleIf the world doesn’t end
Winter has some serious competition this year in the form of The Shift, which is slated around the date of Dec. 21 The post If the world doesn’t end appeared first on Mountain Gazette.
View ArticleBob Chamberlain’s Mountain Vision #193
Used Shoes, San Francisco Ski Show 1976 In the course of auditing my tax account, the Internal Revenue Service ruled that I was allowed to take a deduction for one pair of skis a year, but could not...
View ArticleThe Best Bar in America
Recently, the Craft Brewers Association of America held a contest to try and find the “Best Beer Bar in America.” Members of the beer-drinking public were invited to vote through a website, and, not...
View ArticleIt’s all in your head: Shred music
Photo by Chris Segal, Crested Butte Mountain Resort It’s here, it’s finally here… the month we’ve all been waiting through the off-season brown, beefing up with pot lucks, brews and conditioning...
View ArticleMountain Media #193
BOOKS: “Buried in the Sky: The Extraordinary Story of the Sherpa Climbers on K2’s Deadliest Day,” by Peter Zuckerman and Amanda Padoan During every Himalayan expedition, the behind-the-scenes work of...
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