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Helicopter Rescue: A Story of Survival

For the March/April edition of Mountaineer magazine, I was privileged to write about my friend Miles McDonough, a volunteer rescuer for both the Snohomish County Helicopter Rescue Team and Everett Mountain Rescue. Miles was already devoting his free time to rescue...

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Turns All Year Months 25 & 26

The snowpack in the PNW is pretty dismal. As I am writing this, it's 50-degrees and sunny on a warm January day. While the rest of the country is complaining about the "Polar Vortex", we are happily walking around in t-shirts and searching our homes for those...

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2013 Year in Review

The end of one year and the beginning of the next is momentous for many people, and I am no exception. I completed my first "year in review" blog in 2011, then did another in 2012, so it's only fitting I would have one for 2013. Even though my ultimate goal right now...

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I’m Published – Again!

Maybe someday the excitement of getting a shiny new magazine with my words in it will wear off, but for now I'm still super stoked to see my articles in print! For our January/February issue of Mountaineer, I wrote a piece on mixed climbing with Roger Strong. An...

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Fight Hunger Bowl in San Francisco

To cap off 2013, I was lucky enough to travel to San Francisco to watch my beloved Huskies play BYU in the Fight Hunger Bowl. Matty and I flew down on a Thursday evening, stayed two full days, and flew back Sunday morning.Go Dawgs!Of course we did everything you could...

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How To Cure A Hangover

How To Cure A Hangover

Hangovers. They suck, and they get worse as you get older. Long gone are the carefree days of college where you could drink 5 nights a week and wake up every morning like a champ. Nope, you only get so many freebies, and you my friend, are out. But you're in luck,...

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Climbing in Limski Kanal, Croatia

For our last two days in Croatia, we found some truly spectacular climbing in Limski Kanal. Situated right along a tributary from the Adriatic Sea, these limestone walls were truly a climbers paradise. With so many routes in the 5s and 6s, we had our pick of...

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Cliff Jumping in the Adriatic Sea, Croatia

In my last post I told you about rock climbing near Pula, and now here's how we spent the rest of our day - swimming in the Adriatic Sea!  Croatia is kind of shaped like a sideways "u" (if you turn it 110 degrees to the right). Most people are familiar with Split...

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