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In-Fear:
It is someone we all know. It is that inner voice that guides our thoughts, decisions, ambitions and relationships. Fear is someone I speak of, for that someone is different among us as individuals. Some say you can smell it, others know it as a taste and yet we all agree that it is just a feeling. I use the term someone because we all create this being we call ourselves. Taking in outside influences and deciding what we should hold dear to our own we create our reality based on and around our fears. I believe fear is the driving force of humanity, a remnant from our evolutionary track of survival. Weather you shun fear or thrive on it we all feel it deep within us. My subsets of people, "the thrill seekers" have learned to harness this our deepest emotion. In our daily lives of complacency we go beyond to create challenges or obstacles that will in-fear us, harnessing this force for the derivative of joy and happiness. In the act of overcoming a great sense of accomplishment is felt, until of course the next hurdle is seen in the distance, this is when the cycle begin anew.
Route guide and description.
Take hwy north until you see the sign to exit here. Proceed down road until you reach a fork in the road. Take the right path (indicated by its lesser-traveled nature). Proceed until your vehicular means will take you no further. Park here. Ascend through forests and all forms that wish to impede your mortal progress until reaching the alpine. From here you will have your first glimpse of the task at hand. Proceed onwards passing by the hills of Inhibition. Soon you will see clutter creek. Cross this obstacle at the first opportune moment (Note: the sooner you by-pass this obstacle the better off you will be.) Loosing your perception of impossibility will allow you passage through the crux section of your chosen path. Boldly continue upwards rejoicing in the past but looking at the future. Upon reaching the summit ridge continue upwards until climaxing at the pinnacle of your wildest dreams. You may wish to go further, but you should click in here. The descent route will make itself apparent by its abundance of steepness, deepness and all around epicness. Enjoy your Gnardelhorn.
Driving the Alaska Highway one will find themselves in the small town of Glenallen. Ahead lies the road leading to the Alaskan Metropolis of Anchorage. To your left the Richardson highway will wisk one into the realm of skiers, sledders, and oil pipeline workers by the shores of Valdez. If one has any inkling to look back even for a moment there it will be, Mt. Sanford. All 16 thousand ft of the dissected strata-volcano will be there, lying at the north western edge of the largest park on the continent, Wrangell St Elias. Again it was to be myself and comrade Marcus Waring on yet another instalment on our Alaskan Crusade of 2008.
Once upon a time, in a sacred land that will forever be,
Sat two young climbers from western BC
High in the Wrangles, so far from the coast
On the “No Road to Cordova Alaska”
Nearing the final days of April myself and accomplis Marcus warring spent an afternoon waiting out the rain scheming how we could get out of Valdez. The epitomized holy land of every skier and we wanted out. Like a disease we were done feasting on the peaks and glaciers surrounding Thompson pass, now the time was upon to move onto the next host. In the last 3 seasons I’ve been migrating up to Alaska, Cordova always had an allure to me but the hardships of getting there made it a hard reality on a dirt bag skitour-ist’s budget.
Last Week saw some great weather and some fantastic corn down south on the volcanoes. Rainer's Emmons and The Colmeman Deming were our route's of choice. We ski'd 7000 vert on rainer with only a 100ft boot pack interupting the entire descent. Both mountains had but 2 hour approaches before snow. More true un-altered photographs at http://community.webshots.com/user/ryanbougie DEEN’ALI SKI
Known by many different names Denali is what it is, the biggest mountain in North America. Its enormity and title attracting some of the best and worst climbers from all over the world. June of 2007 I was to join up with friends Marcus Waring and Jared Brooks to attempt to ski the Messner Couloir.
Well after being stuck inside with this fever for several days now I have found some relief here in doglotion world dreaming of brighter days to come. As it turns out this year’s theme seems to be going after the biggest. Starting with B.C's biggest peak. No not Mt Waddington and wait wait no it's not Mt Robson both mountains which regularly steal the spotlight for the before mentioned title.
Hey everyone out there in internet land. Just wanted to announce the un-official Ullr Party happening at Riverside Campground this sunday night at 8:00. A little short notice I know but there a bunch of wood to be burned and a few ski's. So if your in the mood to celebrate the coming of snow com'on down to the trailer park for a good old time. Bring your Friends and bring your ski







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