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After The Blizzard

New snow for Martin Luther King Day weekend, and I managed to sneak into my friend’s hut trip. We hiked into a small hut behind the hills of Vail Pass for the weekend for some ski touring under the blood moon. This “remote hut” had all of the comforts of home, with electricity, full on… Read More After The Blizzard

January 22, 2019 George Hardwick1 Comment

Ski Mountaineering In Colorado

  We took advantage of the new snow in the jagged Indian Peak Mountains of Colorado to do some ski photography. The hiking took over 5 hours, but was worth it for the fantastic ski and lighting conditions. Taking pictures was difficult, as there was always the time constraint of the sun, and patience of… Read More Ski Mountaineering In Colorado

January 16, 2019January 16, 2019 George HardwickLeave a comment

Canyoneering Arches National Park

High sandstone walls, daring rappels, lush green foliage and highly suspicious brown water, Dragonfly Canyon is high on the list of Higher Mountain Magazine’s favorite things to do in Utah. Telling you how to do this would be too complicated and you would likely get lost, but please enjoy the video of what it looks… Read More Canyoneering Arches National Park

October 5, 2016January 19, 2019 George HardwickLeave a comment

The Hoodoo Basin

“This has to be the most appropriate way to see something called the Hoodoo Basin.” I said to Kyle as we began our trek up the mountain leading to the basin. The wind was howling over the peaks and through the valleys. It felt like we were walking into Mordor. It was noon. A storm… Read More The Hoodoo Basin

September 10, 2013January 18, 2019 George Hardwick3 Comments

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