SierraDescents | 2011
August 10, 2011
Laying Down the Laws (Museum)
Every time I drive through Bishop I'm always curious about the Laws Railroad Museum, which is nearby on Highway 6. Traveling with my family this past week, I finally got a chance (more)
July 20, 2011
Nikon D7000
If it weren't for the D7000's annoying tendency to overexpose certain kinds of images, I think I could honestly say there is not a single digital frame I've ever taken that (more)
July 10, 2011
La Sportiva Electron
La Sportiva's snazzy trail-running trainer, the Electron, has become one of my footwear favorites—though perhaps not exactly in the way Sportiva intended. The Electron offers (more)
July 3, 2011
Mammoth: Top to Bottom
Yes, it's another entry in my critically-acclaimed 'Top-to-Bottom' video series, in which I go to the top of a ski area and ski all the way down to the bottom! What an absolute (more)
June 26, 2011
Jetboil Sol Ti
Ever since I got my Jetboil PCS stove, I haven't used another backpacking stove in the backcountry—that's how much I like it, despite the extra weight. But there's a new (more)
June 20, 2011
A Double Dose of Dana
Looks like this is going to be it for me this year: a double descent of Mount Dana via Solstice and then Dana Couloirs. Tioga Pass opened on Saturday, so we hit the road and (more)
June 14, 2011
Split’s North Face
It is one of California's big mountains, colorful, complex, and consequential, and for ski mountaineers, it holds not one but several of the range's most coveted lines. Split's (more)
June 13, 2011
K2 Wayback
As its name implies, K2's Wayback is a touring/ski mountaineering-specific plank designed for longer and deeper forays into the backcountry. The Wayback weighs in at a (more)
June 4, 2011
Arcteryx Motus Crew
When it comes to clothing, I tend to bounce back and forth between synthetics and wool. Arcteryx's ultralight Motus Crew makes a strong case for the synthetic argument. First of (more)
June 2, 2011
Mammut Creon Light
Mammut's Creon Light backpack offers us a significant ultralight achievement: a load-worthy backpack weighing less than two and half pounds. Traditionally with backpacks you must (more)