Sunday, July 17, 2011

Summertimes.

I know these days posts are scarce, and I apologize for that. The past few weeks of summer have succeeded in completely deminishing my will to do anything productive ever, and unfortunately posting on this blog happens to fall into that category of things I really should probably do, but end up forgetting about due to a plethora of distractions like Netflix, Tumblr and Sour Cream & Onion Chips.

On a real note though, as Biggie once said, things done changed! I have a job now and a license, two very dangerous things to have as a restless teenager. On days when I don't have work, but the rest of the climbing world seems to, I escape alone into the Adirondacks, not only to scour the woods for some magical hidden boulderfield of dreams, but also for another alterior motive, a certain quality within me that I discovered on my first outing. The rolling ocean of pine-covered mountains that makes up the park makes me realize how little of this world I have seen. And walking alone on some trail next to nature just feels right. Something in me really wants to get to know everything about this part of the state.

So far, as far as bouldering goes, these excursions have yielded few results. I found two massive boulders on the hike up to Peaked Mountain (Siamese Ponds Wilderness) but the rock was chossy in spots and lacked featured in crucial areas. Most of the hikes I went on I would discover huge fields full of Smartcar sized boulders. Nobody really likes Smartcars, and to a boulderer, these are the worst kind of rocks. They taunt you and convince you that somewhere there's got to be one big enough to climb, but there rarely is.

Despite all this ranting about the Adirondacks and my Summer and such, I have actually been climbing. I've spent a great deal of time at Hogwarts, bonding with the Borg and regaining strength lost in the spring. Additionaly, Ben and I made trips out to Nine Corners and even McKenzie Pond. Rather than summarize every single trip, I'll sate your media hungry eyes with a photodump! Enjoy and keep reading! I may be lazy, but I haven't forgotten about this blog.

Lake Sacandaga from the Summit of Hadley Mountain

Trail Marker on the way up Severance Hill

Ben trying hard on Shut Up Machine - V9 at McKenzie
Poor conditions made this climb a no go!

Ben cutting loose on Cartwheel - V9 at McKenzie

Ben on another go of Cartwheel.

Me trying hard to reach that sloper on Cartwheel.

Ben on the super-incredible intro moves of Flux Capacitor - V8, McKenzie

Me trying the crux move on Flux.

A stellar shot of the Borg on Flux.

Izzy trying the top-out of her super thin project at Hogwarts, red-tagged fellas, sorry!
The Borg in the flesh setting up for the throw on Squibs SDS - V6

A few final thoughts before I dissappear once again for a few weeks...
  1. I'd like to acknowledge Jut and his efforts on Southern Adirondack Climber, it's people and blogs like that that keep the whole community stoked. Not to mention he has more than outdone me in the posting department. Kid is posting like every fifteen god damn minutes! Good on ya!
  2. I'd also like to acknowledge Kyle and his comments. I really do appreciate all of the comments you guys post and always read all of them, but Kyle's comments have a certain level of urgent-ridiculousness that actually has a significant effect on how much I post, so good work.
  3. I'm looking for someone to hike/camp/climb/explore with in the high peaks region for one weekend in August. If anyone has any interest please, hit me up, I have a new phone number that I can get you if you email me or contact me some other way (facebook, telegraph, a formal letter).
- WB

8 comments:

  1. dope post man, second week of august big trip kyle give me a call bout it as well as anyone interested

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  2. Great post Jp thanks I have nothing but love for ya.Great to here you and Ben have been getting out.The second week in August is when I am taking my summer vacation most likely I will meet up with you guys.It is great to hear you have your license Jp my son Zachary said Saturday when your name came up " I miss Jp he is really cool " my feeling exactly you see we miss you Jp your really.Hopefully I'll see you guys soon I have been at Snowy the last past two weekends I forget how much I love this place and it is damn close to me not even a quarter of a tank sick k peace everyone.

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  3. Hah, I gotta say I miss your unexplainable, constant psyche as well Kyle... Next time you're heading out to Snowy contact me somehow, I'll meet you there!

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  4. NICE post JP...now that's what i'm talking about! Thanks for the shout out on my blog, truth be told, I only started the blog because of how psyched people were to see regular updates. I'm sure it won't be long until I fall behind on the posts as well. Glad you got the license and are holding down the job. Word of advice from a guy stuck behind a computer 10 hours a day...MAKE SURE to sneak in as many climbing sessions and trips as you can buddy, they'll keep you young. Looking to get out and crush on Saturday. Toss up right now between the notorious Nine Cornered Lake, the wicked features at Snowy Mountain, or some lead climbing in Caroga Lake. Let me know if you can get out!

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  5. I'll definitely be able to get out on Saturday, shoot me an email when you decide where you wanna go.

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  6. well it has been weeks come on Jp this piece is starting to take the back seat I know you have been climbing I mean I have even climbed with ya things are happening rocks are being fondled.Screamed at bleed on covered in chalk an then mainked up an crushed I really like that problem.Peace

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  7. Jp I imagine you have heard about the outdoor comp in September Jut is putting on whats with weekend bouldering. Have you not been out at all bud I check this rig every day.As do a lot of people whats the deal my friend.

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