Searching for Namibia | Alpinist Magazine

“Searching for Namibia.” Alpinist Magazine Feature. Fall 2010, #32. Download PDF | View Online “Photos of echoing emptiness drew me to Namibia. In the first picture, a scraggly rock face rose to a beveled granite prow. Its curve mirrored the shape of a mud-covered hut below. The cliff was three fingers high; the building was two. How tall was the unseen … Read More

Whipped: Benched

“Injury, Drugs, and Other Dirty Secrets.” Climbing Magazine Column. July 2010. View Online  |  Download PDF “I’m on drugs. It’s best to get this out in the beginning. This is not by choice. I’d like to say that this would all be more fun if it were by choice — if I were having a Hunter S. Thompson moment in my … Read More

Whipped: Going Local

“The Self-Justification for Vertical Travel.” Climbing Magazine Column. March 2010. Download PDF “I was halfway over the atlantIc in November 2009 when I realized that my one-year plan — bracketing stays in a trifecta of North American mountain towns with three international journeys — made zero sense. I blame Steve, a fellow traveler whose meddlesome, questioning attitude tipped the scales. We hadn’t left … Read More

Alpinist High Camp | Profile

Go East. January 2010. "The first time I visited New England, it wasn’t by choice. I was asked to guide for the Mt. Washington Valley Ice Festival. Then I stuck around and realized the ice was good. Really good. I was intrigued by how many ice lines were there, and by how much I wanted to get serious on ice ... Read More

Go East | Alpinist Magazine

“Go East.” Alpinist Magazine Feature, December, 2009.  Download PDF  |  View Online “What if the darkness of winter can trick you into knowing what is forgotten? It’s February 2008, and I’m driving to New Hampshire. I leave Maine at six o’clock on two-lane roads in a cheap rental car with a blown-out dome light. My scribbled down directions would be … Read More

Underwriting Adventure | Dirtbag Diaries

“Underwriting Adventure.” Dirtbag Diaries Radio Essay. September 29th, 2009. Listen Online “Two weeks from today, I head to Namibia. In fact, when you’re hearing this, I will likely be back from Namibia. Back from doing something, for which, I’m not insured. I’m going to Namibia to go climbing—or at least, that’s part of it. I’m also going to spend thirty-four nights in a tent … Read More

Forbes | Article

“Three Ways to Do Something About Famine in Africa.” Forbes Online. August 2011. View Online “There is famine in the Horn of Africa. Of course. Isn’t there always? Are you cringing yet? Good. Here are three things we can do now to help the Horn of Africa, beyond just sending famine relief.”

Classic Climbs: Mountaineers Route | Climbing Magazine

“Alpine Shangri-La on a 1,000-Foot Granite Wall.” Climbing Magazine. August 2009. View Online  |  Download PDF “Elephant’s perch is the West’s hidden gem, with golden granite and airy climbs above sapphire lakes. Fred Beckey, S. Marts, and H. Schwabland put up the Perch’s first line in 1963 (the Original Beckey, then V 5.8 A2), when the approach involved eight miles … Read More

Underwriting Adventure | Elevation Outdoors

“Want health insurance to protect yourself on your next climbing expedition? Think about applying for Polish citizenship.” Elevation Outdoors Essay. June 2009. View Online  |  Download PDF “Two weeks from today, I head to Namibia. In fact, by the time you read this, I will likely be in Namibia doing something for which I’m not insured. Technically, because I live in … Read More