Monday, January 12, 2009

It's early but this is great for Moab rafting.

I just got the Colorado River basin Forecast report for January.
The mountains up stream of Moab are at 125% of normal snowpack. This is fantastic.
I know that we've got plenty of time for it to stop snowing or for it to get warm and for the snowpack to go away but for now it's more snow on Jnauary 1st. than any time since 1997.

Moab rafting is gona be good, let's hope.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Utah Rock Climbing, it won't snow I'm going climbing.


I had the pleasure of seeing these climbers on Little Cottonwood Canyon's Coffin Crack, 5.9 while driving down from Alta yesterday.
Winter is holding off so folks are getting out and climbing in the sun.
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Monday, December 1, 2008

Pray for snow!!!!!

December 1st. That was a quick month or so.
The posting of the "obs" thread may have been a bit too early. I sit writing this as our snowpack continues to melt, rot and evaporate. The Park City resorts have opened but are skiing man made snow.
Why so much about skiing?

Well we love it and more importantly the snow we slide on in winter becomes the river we run in the summer.

The good news is that the Colorado Mountians up stream of our Moab Rafting headquaters are getting more snow than the Wasatch outside SLC.

Off the the mountains.
Pray for snow.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Leaves turn and the 08-09 telemark.com thread

There are certain things that happen each year that mark the changing of the seasons. Flowers bloom, leaves change, the temps drop, folks around town start wearing bennies, the first flakes fly and one of my personal favorites WOW starts the new "obs" thread on Telemark.com.
WOW, as he is know, is a person. Bob Athey or the Wizard of the Wasatch has for years started the unofficial/official depository of backcountry trip reports and observations for the Wasatch.
Well the leaves have changed, I've indeed got to put on a beenie and the thread has been started.
Pray for snow!!!!!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

How long does it take?

I'm often asked, how long does it take to get from place to place. LA to Moab, Las Vegas to Moab, etc. To be honest I don't know. When I'm on vacation I drive slowly, get sidetracked easily and generally tend to wander around. So when folks ask I usually let Google give me the answers, everyone should. Google maps is great. Type in the town you're leaving from and going to and bam you've got total milage, a map and a guesstimate of the time it will take to drive it.

This time estimate is, of course, the actual time it takes to drive the route not stop and pee or get lost, read those roadside interp signs, sight see or eat. These can all add alot of time to a trip.

Well a Friend of mine just reset the bar on how long it takes.
He, over the Labor day weekend, drove from Trenton, NJ to Park City, Utah in 2 days. This is a journey that, back in the days of the 55 MPH speed limit, would take my dad 5 days to cover as we headed west on our family vacations.

He left at 7:30 AM on Saturday and arrived Park City at 8PM on Sunday. 2 days, 2142 miles and I can't imagine that there was any stopping for any of the things that I mentioned along the way.
So next time your wondering how long it takes check out Google Maps and know that it is possible to roll through 1071 miles in a day.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Good stuff the Riverpeople are listening to.


Had the oppritunity to see John Mayer in SLC recently. I get to see a college buddy of mine that works for JM and each summer we get the chance to catch a show and I get to reconnect with one of the few folks that I stay in touch with from that chapter in my life.


The real bonus this year was catching Brett Dennon opening the show. Check it out.


Sunday, July 6, 2008

Utah Rock climbing, 500 feet of fun.

My 4th of July vacation happened in the early hours of July 6th. I went to Big Cottonwood Canyon, Mule Hollow wall and linked Down, Dirty, Doublecrossed, 5.7 430 feet and Implorien 5.9 200 feet.
Up at 5:30 AM, meet Dan at 6 on the route by 7AM after about a mile and 1200 vertical feet of approach.

Sunrise happened some time during the first or second pitch. Beautiful rock and views of Stairs Gulch for the next hour or so keep us content and make the "evil StairMaster" approach worth it. 2 and a half double rope rappels gets us back to the ground. A short walk and we are heading up again on Implorien. More great stone and a trail of bolts gets us to the top and we rap. Back on the ground again we suck down some water, eat an apple and run out to the car.

6 pitches, 4 rappels, 2 miles, 2400 vertical feet of up and down approach and 4 hours and 27 minutes and we are back at the car. 4th of July celebration complete.

For the grade I don't think that rock climbing in the Wasatch gets much better.