Mountain Photographer

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July 2010



  • Backpacking & Camping, Colorado

    Wetterhorny

    July 28, 2010 | Permalink | 6 Comments

    On Wetterhorn Summit

    On Sunday I hiked into Wetterhorn Basin, in the Uncompahgre Wilderness east of Ridgway, Colorado. With all the stormy monsoon weather and fantastic sunsets we’ve been having in the San Juans lately, I had hopes of catching another great sunset in the mountains. I arrived in Wetterhorn Basin just in time to hunker down in the forest as the lightning and thunder rolled through. After an hour or so the storm cleared just as the sun began to dip into a gap on the horizon, lighting up the mountains with spectacular alpenglow!

    That night I woke up at 1:40am, and under the full moonlight I climbed up Wetterhorn Peak, the rugged 14,015 ft. mountain that dominates the scene. I’d climbed up the peak once before four years ago, so I kind of remembered how to climb the scrambly exposed route to the summit in the dark. I relaxed up there by myself for four hours, enjoying the sunrise, soaking up the views, and looking at all the other places I’ve hiked around there and would like to hike in the future.

    After downclimbing the peak later that morning and strolling back to my campsite, I relaxed for the rest of the day, waiting for the afternoon storm which never seemed to materialize. That night, however, the sky finally unleashed and dumped rain for hours, with lightning and cracking thunder trying to keep me awake. But I was pretty exhausted after my hike that morning, so I managed to sleep like a baby through the storm. The next morning I had a leisurely hike out amongst the wildflowers, wrapping up another nice trip in the wilderness.

    >> SEE MY WETTERHORN PHOTOS HERE <<

    POSTSCRIPT: When I was on the summit of Wetterhorn, in the early dawn darkness, I could see another headlamp on the high ridgeline to the north. I just KNEW that it must be Jody Grigg, a fellow Colorado photographer, because A) I had seen his name on the trailhead register, B) only a photographer would be on that remote ridgeline for the sunrise, and C) Jody’s one of the few photographers I know who would actually make it up there! Sure enough, a few days after this trip, I got this photo from Jody in my email:

    jack-on-wetterhorn

  • Skiing/Snowboarding, Videos

    Midsummer Snow Porn Fix

    July 21, 2010 | Permalink | 1 Comment

    Ran across this video when searching about snowboarding in Switzerland… this is what it’s all about! Great riding and headcam footage by Jonathan Brasey, I think.

  • Backpacking & Camping, Colorado

    Summertime at Ice Lakes

    July 18, 2010 | Permalink | 3 Comments

    Dog in Wildflowers

    This weekend I went on an overnight backpacking trip to Ice Lakes Basin, in the San Juans of Colorado, along with fellow photographer Aleks Kozakowski and about 200-300 other hikers. I’ve never seen so many people in the San Juans! I guess this is the “go to” place around here now. Anyhow, no problem, the basin is big enough for everyone. The wildflowers were great, and the clouds kept rolling through offering nice lighting conditions most of the time.

    >> SEE THE PHOTOS HERE <<

  • Backpacking & Camping, Colorado, From the Vault

    Smoky Wetterhorn

    July 16, 2010 | Permalink | 1 Comment

    Wetterhorn Peak, Colorado

    I just “found” this photo from back in July 2006, when some friends and I hiked a circumnavigational route around Wetterhorn Peak, a 14er in the Uncompahgre Wilderness of the San Juans in southwest Colorado. For a portion of this day, smoke from a nearby forest fire filled the high alpine basin, obscuring the view of Wetterhorn in a blue haze.

  • Backpacking & Camping, Colorado

    Weminuche Loop Trek

    July 11, 2010 | Permalink | 4 Comments

    Flint Lake, Weminuche Wilderness, Colorado

    Last week I went on a five day backpacking loop hike in a remote area of the Weminuche Wilderness. Some highlights of the trip: hiking up an unknown knife-ridge in the pre-dawn darkness, enduring a lightning storm from a dubious treeline campsite near Rock Lake, being frightened by a possible (probably not) bigfoot footprint in the mud, seeing a group of horse riders dressed in full retro Daniel-Boone-style gear with muskets, and generally getting used to the monkishness of solo backpacking again.

    >> SEE MY PHOTOS FROM THE TRIP HERE <<

  • Colorado

    Water Fight!

    July 4, 2010 | Permalink | 2 Comments

    Ouray Water Fights

    Happy 4th of July from Ouray, Colorado!

  • Colorado

    Ridgway Rainbow

    July 3, 2010 | Permalink | 2 Comments

    Rainbow over Ridgway, Colorado

    An awesome sunset and rainbow over Ridgway, Colorado last night.

  • Articles, Mountain Photographers

    Interview with Grant Dixon

    July 1, 2010 | Permalink | 5 Comments

    Grant Dixon

    Grant Dixon is a photographer from Tasmania who has trekked, climbed, skied, and photographed many of the great mountain ranges of the world. His online photo gallery is extensive, and relentlessly impressive. I asked Grant if he would answer some of my questions via email, and below are his answers. Enjoy, and be sure to put aside several hours at least for browsing his galleries!

    You have experienced and photographed many of Earth’s great mountain ranges. Do you have any particular favorites, and if so, why?

    Probably the Andes; not only is it the longest mountain range on Earth but its north-south orientation means it has a great diversity of geology and climate zones, and hence mountain form and environments. The Patagonian Andes are probably my favourite area – I could return there repeatedly.

    The rather smaller Karakoram Range, often lumped with the Himalaya is another favourite. The mountains there are so steep & raw, and its been the scene of several memorable adventures, including a longitudinal ski traverse in 2004.

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