Friday, March 20, 2009

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

12 <> 28

12 hours into a 28 hour travel day to Moena, Italy

to kill the time, i did get to watch some movies:
Quantum of Solace
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Slumdog Millonare
Rightous Kill
Rock n Rolla
Body of Lies
Appalosa
Eagle Eye
Doubt
Twilight

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

de Mexico con el amor

-- ocho dias en Mexico --

dia 1

Ciudad de Mexico a Taxco


dia 2

la empresa familiar


una cueva más grande que sus sueños


perdido en un mar de piedra de fusión


dia 3

lucha con el jaguar


estalagtitas y avispas


cactus y sombras


la cocina


dia 4

colgados a secar


'de chonta' con el amor


cena en Toulca


dia 5

Jilotepec estado de Mexico


bolsillos de todos los tamaños


paredes en el cielo


dia 6

Ahuacatitlan = Avacado Land


pies cansados


árboles de muchos colores


dia 7

desayuno en la casa de Mac y Marta


y cerveza de desayuno


Canalon del Colibri en Las Manzanas


dia 8

retrato de un escalador


Usted está aquí

Saturday, February 21, 2009

P.H.P.

That's right, another installment from the Post Hole Professionals. This time its the Great Chimney on Mount Olympus, directly above Salt Lake City. I know i shouldn't be amazed anymore, but i still am, at the fact that you can have such an 'alpine' adventure so close to home.









Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Aspen Extreme

Well not really, but it was fun anyways. Hooked up with a couple of boys from Aspen, fired up the sled, and checked out Independence Pass.





Friday, February 13, 2009

About Time

I've been driving by it for over 10 years now, and the other day I finally decided to shoot it. The dreaded 'dirtcicle' on the side of Highway 6.



Also checked out 'The Least Complicated' in the Red Narrows and tried the impossible handstand on the way...


Monday, February 9, 2009

Numbers

Some recent figures from last weekends long range tactical mission:

1 dog
10 or so pitches
18 different ways Dave Mensch said 'boobs' during his live performance of Motor Boatin My Sunshine in Cortez, CO
39 beers consumed
53 hours door to door
54 the high in Fahrenheit
486 our summit number
845 miles driven
1500 feet of climbing
1939 year of the first ascent






Thursday, February 5, 2009

You've Been Warned...

...that's how one of my phone conversations ended this morning in regards to the latest cover photo of Climbing Magazine.



Is this Andrew Burr who takes photos in Maple Canyon? Ummm, well, I've taken photos in Maple Canyon in the past. Well, I'm so and so from the Forest Service office here in Ferron, UT and I was inquiring into why you didn't obtain a commercial photography permit for taking photos and profiting from our national forest?

Oh boy, enter 20 minutes of back and forth dialog...
...still photography permits are $50/day by the way.

Anyways, all the guidelines and rules are vague and open to many different interpetations. Here is the meat of it:

Document FSM 2725 part I.B.2 states;
"Commercial still photography may require a permit when: 1.[blah blah]; 2. photos of national forest users will be offered for sale; 3.[blah blah]"

and wikipedia defines 'commerical photography' as any photography for which the photographer is paid for images rather than works of art.

So, from now on when i'm shooting i'll be producing a work of art not an image - fine by me.

High Pressure Days

It seems like at least once or twice during every winter, a huge high pressure ridge will build, lock in, and hang over the Wasatch range for weeks on end. During such times, you can ski recrystallized powder in the morning and enjoy warm, sunny rock climbing in the afternoon.