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Janet Wilkinson - Cathedral Mountain Guides LLC
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Phone: (603) 730 9007 Email. Ladies Only Rock Climbing Workshops. Sunday Fundays at Rumney. Intro to ‘Trad’ Climbing Workshop. 8216;Trad’ Leading Workshop. Janet Wilkinson prefers to live under open skies. Janet began her guiding career in 2004 with Eastern Mountain Sports. She loves guiding in winter especially, she says, because of the impermanence of the snow and ice, and how that lets you interact with the mountains. People are often surprised how much fun you can have in the cold!
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Kickin’ it in the Cascades: Notes on Guide Training | Brooklyngoilinnewpaltz's Weblog
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Kickin’ it in the Cascades: Notes on Guide Training. To contact Jeff. Jeff had been one of Ryan’s instructors during his AMGA Alpine course and he said he was an exceptional teacher. Being gear nerds, Ryan also assured me that Jeff has his systems dialed in to perfection. I am lucky to have a great community of friends to garner professional and climbing beta from and after talking at length with Jeff I felt training with Jeff and Larry would be perfect fit. What does it take to be an alpine guide? Drivi...
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Patagonia | Left on Land
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Emily Stifler Wolfe's journal. Mount Cowen, Hollywood. Leaving Argentina →. December 30, 2012. It’s 5 am, and rain is slathering lo de Guille, our hostel in El Chaltén, Argentina, drumming on the roof and hammering the cement outside the window. We woke at 4, already packed for the all-day hike to Paso Superior where we plan to camp before attempting the. Route on Poincenot tomorrow. Coffee and breakfast downed, I’m brewing with excitement, nervousness and lack of sleep. The Little Prince,. Luckily some ...
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Left on Land | Emily Stifler Wolfe's journal | Page 2
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Emily Stifler Wolfe's journal. Newer posts →. May 13, 2012. I’ve lived in a few houses that, to outsiders, just looked dirty. But the sense of community family, I suppose has made up for all the lack of cleanliness. Nick is cleaning our wonderful house now, and it made me think back on the others. You probably don’t ever really figure out what you want to do with your life anyway, right? Nick is launching a badass aerial video and photo production company, Elevated Productions. April 4, 2012. And his awe...
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Emily Stifler Wolfe's journal. August 4, 2011 at 6:36 pm. Posted your awesome and inspiring Women at work video on MEC’s French blog and on our English Facebook page (www.facebook.com/mec). People love it! September 26, 2011 at 5:38 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Emily Stifler | Left on Land
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Emily Stifler Wolfe's journal. Author Archives: Emily Stifler. I grew up in Vermont and live in Bozeman, Montana. I love topography: mountains, rocks, weather and people. New website: emilystiflerwolfe.com. August 11, 2016. Thanks for finding me here at Left on Land. Please visit emilystiflerwolfe.com to learn more about my work as a freelance writer and editor and for my contact information. December 31, 2013. Stash your sneakers at snow line, then crunch over … Continue reading →. June 18, 2013. Last s...
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Montana personal ad | Left on Land
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Emily Stifler Wolfe's journal. New website: emilystiflerwolfe.com →. December 31, 2013. Dear other states,. Do you ever park by the river and chase a split rail fence along the national park boundary, carrying your skis through mud and sage? Stash your sneakers at snow line, then crunch over frozen sugar and fresh graupel through the woods? Do you skin up long ridgelines past grizzly bear tracks and bison, and do you know your skins won’t stick on elk droppings? Does anybody know what I’m talking about?
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