Archive for the ‘climb’ Category

Video: Climbing Mt. Shasta

Saturday, September 18th, 2010
Earlier in the year I posted an excellent video from Ryan Commons that documented his seven-day hike across the Sierra Mountains along the John Muir Trail.

Ryan has recently posted another amazing video, this time showing what it takes to climb Mt. Shasta, the 14,179-foot tall snow capped volcanic peak in the Cascade Mountains of California.

It's 20 minutes in length, but well worth it if you love seeing beautiful scenery:

Summiting the Volcano, Mt. Shasta California from Ryan Commons on Vimeo.







Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com Detailed information on trails in the Smoky Mountains; includes trail descriptions, key features, pictures, video, maps, elevation profiles, news, and more.

7 of the craziest, most dangerous, most dizzying hikes in the world

Sunday, March 7th, 2010
A couple of weeks ago, Gadling.com posted videos from 7 of the craziest, most dangerous, most dizzying hikes in the world. Gadling bills itself as the world's biggest travel blog, written and edited by travelers.

The posting included a couple of now famous videos such as the hike through Spain's El Caminito del Rey, or the climb up Mount Hua in China. But what really surprised me, as I just discovered this posting this morning, was that Gadling included my video from our hike to Mt. LeConte from a couple of years ago.

I really don't consider the Alum Cave Trail to be among the most dangerous hikes in the world, so I don't necessarily believe my video realy fits in with the other six - but hey, I'll take it! Thank you, Gadling.

Please click here to see all seven videos.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com Detailed information on trails in the Smoky Mountains; includes trail descriptions, key features, pictures, video, maps, elevation profiles, news, and more.

17-year-old becomes youngest to conquer 7 Summits

Sunday, January 24th, 2010
Johnny Collinson, a high school senior from Utah, just became the youngest person to climb the seven summits - the highest peaks on each of the seven continents.

The 17-year-old from Snowbird made it to the top of Antarctica's 16,076-foot Vinson Massif this past Monday, officially making him the youngest person to successfully climb the seven summits - and doing it all in just one year!

Collinson's goal was to top them all in 365 days. The final feat was completed just hours before that deadline.

Collinson began his mountaineering career with a summit of Mt. Rainier at age four.

His quest for the seven summits began in January 2009 with a summit of Argentina's Aconcagua.

Collinson teamed up with Mountain Madness, a Seattle-based adventure company, to help guide him to the top. From their high camp, the team had an eleven-hour round trip push to the summit of Vinson. They encountered sub-zero temperatures, icy slopes, and high winds, but Collinson was undeterred from skiing off the summit and back down to high camp.

Collinson is quoted through Mountain Madness as saying: "…climbing to the top of the 7 Summits seems like it would be the greatest physical feat I could accomplish. Like anyone my age, it's easy to become lost in the world of electronic distractions. I want to live life instead of watching it on TV."

Amen, brother....

Here are the dates of each of his summits:

* January 18, 2010; Vinson Massif
* August 20, 2009; Carstenz
* July 21, 2009; Kilimanjaro
* July 8, 2009; Elbrus
* June 26, 2009; Denali
* May 19, 2009; Everest
* January 19, 2009; Aconcagua

Please click here to visit Collison's website.


Jeff
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