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  1. #2701
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    Forget Swiss Family Robinson, more like
    Wasatch Family Collinson.



    Hope you’re doing well TFW
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  2. #2702
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    Heres some stoke:

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    You took too much man, too much, too much

  3. #2703
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    Sick dude! Congrats! Looks like great weather on your summit day. I wanna hear some details, did you summit from 14k? What did y’all ski on the way down? How many days did you spend on the mountain? Ski anything else while you were there? Such a fun experience being up there.

    Denali has been calling my name lately and I think it may be time for a repeat!

  4. #2704
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    Quote Originally Posted by brutah View Post
    Sick dude! Congrats! Looks like great weather on your summit day. I wanna hear some details, did you summit from 14k? What did y’all ski on the way down? How many days did you spend on the mountain? Ski anything else while you were there? Such a fun experience being up there.

    Denali has been calling my name lately and I think it may be time for a repeat!
    Yea man, HMU.

    We summitted from 14k with acclimatization runs to 17 camp and down rescue. Felt pretty casual (ALOT of physical training went into this and diamox). We skied down WB > R essentially.

    Got lucky with a small weather window, however winds were howling so it was damn cold at top. Only 1-2 other parties on route that day which was perfect as we were hauling and had no traffic jams, first up the fix lines and hauled all the way to Denali Pass. The winds met us there and slowed us down substantially as there are no breaks. We summited on days 10-11 (total 13ish days). Acclimatized and Strong the whole way: landed and immediately went to 7.8k, then went single to 11k next day and waited out a storm for a couple days and cached at 13.6k during a weather break, then went to 14 camp for 7 days between weather and wind (where we summitted from).

    Ski conditions were sort of abysmal, only one fun day really. Good skiing out of 11 camp tho. The goal was Messner but it was fortified by large crevasses (no exit) and with many unseen between; thought better of it. Orient was next but the 2 - 3 inch windboard between a nasty zipper crust forced us to abandon. If im being honest it was a mountaineering trip with skis on. However exited 14 camp and was at the airstrip in 5-6 hours and queued up for a fast exit. That was nice.

    Gives me stoke for an Andes next - maybe the Himalaya in 2026
    You took too much man, too much, too much

  5. #2705
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    Strong work D-roc! How many days total were you on the mountain? Did you handle all the logistics yourself or did you outsource them?

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  6. #2706
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    Damn!

  7. #2707
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    Sweet D-Roc, it was funny when I reached out Fathers Day and you shot back pics of your just finished adventure. Must have been a lot of salad to haul up the hill to fuel your adventure.
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  8. #2708
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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post
    Strong work D-roc! How many days total were you on the mountain? Did you handle all the logistics yourself or did you outsource them?

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    Nope did it all myself - i have spreadsheets, info, itinerary, lists, menu (vegan), all in a google drive and happy to share with anyone thats looking for it.

    Also happy to meet with anyone at a coffee shop to go over the trip and share my experience to help you on your Denali go.

    I just got a loose invite to do the Cassin next year, so I might be back up there haha
    You took too much man, too much, too much

  9. #2709
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vt-Freeheel View Post
    Sweet D-Roc, it was funny when I reached out Fathers Day and you shot back pics of your just finished adventure. Must have been a lot of salad to haul up the hill to fuel your adventure.
    Yea that was quite the timing, i had just gotten in the van and was about to fall asleep and saw your text! - We did start the trip with bagged salads for the lower camps which was money tho, so your not far off in that assessment haha
    You took too much man, too much, too much

  10. #2710
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    That’s awesome!
    I rip the groomed on tele gear

  11. #2711
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    TFW, I'm happy for you!
    D-roc: you da man!

    Great stoke on this page...and it's June
    “How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world? I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher”. — Jimi Hendrix

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  13. #2713
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    idk if this sort of stoke is appreciated - i think many of you know that i've been seeing a really nice lady for the past few years, and she's now 8 months pregnant with our first. it's been a fairly tough journey, and, being our first, we've learned a lot and struggled with a lot more.

    having a kid obviously means putting a lot of plans on hold - in her case, she wanted to train and do the Uinta high line trail, and there's just no way that would be happening this year. we still want to do it, just trying to recalibrate our time expectations here a bit.

    anyway - today, as she hit 32 weeks officially, stbmrstgapp hiked 12+ miles with nearly 3k of elevation gain. fkn killed it. many people who are not pregnant would have balked at a hike like what we did today, but she absolutely crushed it with minimal complaining.

    ----

    finally, huge huge huge thank you to ghosthop and his wife for hooking us up with an incredibly generous amount of hand me down baby stuff. because i come from a very Mormon family and we are having a kid out of wedlock, we have gotten absolutely zero by way of support from my side of the family - no one came to our baby shower, no one has reached out to offer help or hand me downs or anything - even though we have well over a dozen family members who live within an hour, not a single one of them has reached out even just to offer congratulations.

    so, anyway, it means a whole lot. thanks ghosthop. good to know who your real tribe is.

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  14. #2714
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    FKNA Mr and Mrs tgapp! Good shit. Keep it rolling, Mrs.Duff was probably at her most active while pregnant (including getting cliffed out in thin cover gad chutes by her dumbass husband around 20 weeks) with our second which made postpartum recovery so much easier for her. Good luck the rest of the way.

  15. #2715
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    Congrats tgapp! Get ready for your life to totally change in the best way possible. Glad to hear your partner is staying active. I took pride as my pregnant wife passed people on the up track touring up Alta in the spring of 2020. Staying active certainly helped her during and after pregnancy.

    Also, big thanks to ghosthop! Appreciate the Millcreek pass and CRJ skis a few years back! Dudes a real one and if you ever make it back to Utah be sure to reach out to the mags!

  16. #2716
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    Way to get after it Tgapp! Stoked for all that's coming your guys' way in the next few months. Bummer about your family though. I sometimes take it for granted that when I left Mormonism 20+ years ago that my family supported it.

  17. #2717
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    There’s a dad thread.
    It really is the best thing you can do. Other than donating a kidney. But you did that already.
    Good luck with the first two years. After that it’s a blast.
    Congrats.
    Kill all the telemarkers
    But they’ll put us in jail if we kill all the telemarkers
    Telemarketers! Kill the telemarketers!
    Oh we can do that. We don’t even need a reason

  18. #2718
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    This blew me away when I read it
    How could Alta and Leitner fuck up this bad after Dopp said no way Jose

    Congrats tgapp!
    You're gonna have a blast on the beginner lifts!

    t

  19. #2719
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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    There’s a dad thread.
    It really is the best thing you can do. Other than donating a kidney. But you did that already.
    Good luck with the first two years. After that it’s a blast.
    Congrats.
    can't go into the dad thread, the peter pan syndrome is too real

    I should post a picture of the nursery. spoiler alert, it's all a bunch of boxes

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  20. #2720
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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post

    I should post a picture of the nursery. spoiler alert, it's all a bunch of boxes
    Get that dealt with soon. You don't want to be caught unprepared if things happen early.

    Sorry to hear about the family situation. While AC's family is also pretty devout LDS and they'd be appalled that your family is shunning you. I think all our baby stuff is long gone but I'll see if we have anything to contribute.

  21. #2721
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    Congrats tgapp! Make sure to get into the Dad thread once you are ready. Lots of great stoke in there. As one of the few active LDS on the board, I'm really sorry to hear about your family and how they are treating you. It drives me crazy when I hear stories like that as it's so opposite of my family.

  22. #2722
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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post
    having a kid obviously means putting a lot of plans on hold - in her case, she wanted to train and do the Uinta high line trail, and there's just no way that would be happening this year. we still want to do it, just trying to recalibrate our time expectations here a bit.
    As a new dad this year, I will say that It does change things but then you re-calibrate and you still go out on adventures, they just become smaller in scale and actually you become way more efficient at doing things!

    Congratulations and enjoy the ride!

    p.s. Sleep when baby sleeps!!!! (at least for the first 3-4 months... :-))
    The K-12 dude. You make a gnarly run like that and girls will get sterile just looking at you - Charles De Mar

  23. #2723
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheK12 View Post
    As a new dad this year, I will say that It does change things but then you re-calibrate and you still go out on adventures, they just become smaller in scale and actually you become way more efficient at doing things!

    Congratulations and enjoy the ride!

    p.s. Sleep when baby sleeps!!!! (at least for the first 3-4 months... :-))
    or use them as training weight... lol
    You took too much man, too much, too much

  24. #2724
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    Congratulations to TFW on gaining a new daughter. Hope your smile was all day long.

  25. #2725
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    Thanks.
    It was.
    Cheeks still sore.
    They bring each other joy, and joy is, after all, the end of life eh?

    Just able to post again after not being able to log in for 2? months.
    Please excuse my absence.
    Won't happen again.

    How bout them Jazz?
    Time spent skiing cannot be deducted from one's life.

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