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Untamed NE racer rappels into the night. |
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280' Tyrolean rope traverse. What a pump! |
In mid June we were part of the Untamed New England Adventure Race. The race spanned 3 + days and was held in the Forks area of Maine. It featured well over 200 miles of running, mountain biking, paddling, orienteering and mountain skills. Untamed NE was a qualifying race for the world championships to be held in France later this year and was one of only two races taking place in the US. The race was won by the current world champions – Team Thule from Sweden. Kudos to all the athletes who crossed the starting line.
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Scalers in training. |
Spent five days at sunny Donner Summit teaching a course for the CA Department of Transportation. The participants ranged for geotechnical engineers to laborers and were the CALTRANS trainers who train their crews to keep the highways open and safe from rockfall, etc. They are the crews that scale off loose rock, put up nets, blow stuff up, etc. A unique field that combines mountaineering skills with industrial rescue skills. This was the second course for them in three years. They are psyched on the customized curriculum and through the PCIA (Professional Climbing Instructors Association) we hope to develop a standard curriculum that can be adopted by other states and internationally.
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Jon brings in Lifeflight 1 for a landing on the rocky coast. |
Ellie Weihenmayer on the seastack. Otter Cliffs. |
IFMGA gude Jon Tierney climbs with Erik Weihenmayer on Rock Lobster, 5.9 at Otter Cliffs in Acadia National Park |
Jon guided and climbed with Eric and Ellie Weihenmayer earlier this week. Erik is blind adventurer and motivational speaker. Despite losing his vision at the age of 13, Erik has become one of the most celebrated and accomplished adventurers in the world. Re-defining what it means to be blind, Erik has opened up the eyes and minds of people around the world. In 2001, Erik became the only blind climber in history to reach the summit of Mount Everest. In 2008, he completed his quest to climb the Seven Summits – the tallest peak on each of the seven continents. Since then, he continues to inspire others through actions and deeds. Among many other accomplishments. He has climbed the Nose of El Capitan and competed in the Primal Quest adventure race. A number of guides came out to join us. It was super inspirational and great learning for all of us to watch as Erik climbed some of the harder routes at Otter Cliff. Here is a link to his website – http://www.touchthetop.com/index.aspx.