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Dispatches from Cotopaxi

by Amy on May 7, 2013

Cotopaxi photo from the Smithsonian Institution

 

Big time mountaineering season is in full swing. Out in the Himalayas everyone is jockeying for position to summit Everest and stand on top of the world. Down in the Andes Mountains another exciting summit bid is shaping up. Two members of Trailblazer Central are in Ecuador getting ready to scale the world’s highest active volcano, Cotopaxi.

Towering up to 19,393ft, Cotopaxi is the crown jewel of the stunning Cotopaxi National Park. Cotopaxi looks just like many children draw mountains to look like; rising up from the valley floor in a seemingly perfect symmetrical shape. The summit doesn’t come to a point since this still active volcano has a summit crater a few hundred feet deep. The upper flanks of the volcano are covered by glaciers year round making this a technical climb involving belaying across snow bridges and climbing around crevasses.

Whenever possible, Chris and Shelby Howe will be checking in with us to give updates on their progress and experience. They weather hasn’t been great down there for the past few weeks. Fingers crossed that things will clear up for some good climbing. Over the weekend we got our first check in:

 So, we decided to do some extra pre-trip training before we meet with our group on Friday.  Today…Cotopaxi to 16,600 ft to the start of the glacier.  The air is thin up here but all is well and we made it without much trouble. –Chris

Here are a few pictures Chris sent along of the extra training they did.

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Snorkeling on Palm Beach, Aruba

by Paul-Parulis April 23, 2013 Outdoor Adventure

By Guest Blogger Paul Parulis One of my most anticipated activities when I visit a tropical island is snorkeling. This is something that almost every tourist can do and that does not either break the bank or require special physical prowess.  If you are lucky enough, there may be reefs, breakwaters or other man-made structures [...]

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World’s Best Hikes: Petra Through the Back Door, Jordan

by TonyDasilva February 7, 2013 Hike
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Featured Hike: Dana Reserve to Petra Round-Trip: 50 miles, 7 days When to Go: October through April, when desert temperatures relent—a little. Go with Adventure Jordan, the local company that discovered this 50-mile route through the deserts, mountains, and peaks of Jordan. At the top of an ancient stairway carved into the red rock, the [...]

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5 Favorite Travel Destinations to Get Out & Get Immersed In Culture

by Trailblazer December 3, 2012 Travel
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Inspiration comes from many sources in our lives and to me I have always been very receptive to my surroundings. Be it the street musicians rocking out along Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago, or the ambient sounds of prayer wheels being spun in Nepal. The images of our lives are culminations of our experiences from [...]

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Ultimate Adventure: Rafting the Grand Canyon

by Trailblazer May 19, 2012 Travel
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Rafting the Grand Canyon:  This Ultimate Adventure has been on our list since we were kids and first saw the Grand Canyon. Seeing it from above just wasn’t for us. We needed to get down into it. Explore it by foot and by boat. The river is one of the most stunning rivers in the [...]

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Interview: Meet Alpine Climber and The North Face Athlete Mark Synnott

by Laura April 20, 2012 Climb
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To go somewhere no one has been before is a guaranteed adventure because not knowing what’s in store, the outcome is completely uncertain, and that mystery is what Mark Synnott thrives on. That and climbing. “When you are climbing you are up there and you are existing in the moment, you are really focused in [...]

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Chad’s Ennedi Dessert: A Google Earth Adventure

by TonyDasilva April 11, 2012 Camp

Check out our amazing presentation this month as we host an evening with The North Face athlete, rock climber Mark Synnott at Prime Climb, in Wallingford, CT, on April, 26. - Tony Renan Ozturk (Mountainfilm 2009, Samsara, which won the Charlie Fowler Award) now heads to the remote and sun-flattened landscape of the Ennedi Desert in northeastern Chad. Towers of the Ennedi [...]

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New Trailhead Application (free!) for iPhone

by Trailblazer August 21, 2010 Hike
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From Aug 05 Article | The North Face® Launches New Trailhead Application for iPhone By The North Face Have you seen it yet?! On August 5, The North Face announced their launch of a free and easy-to-use application for locating trails and sharing adventures all over the world. Powered by EveryTrail, the Trailhead Application has [...]

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Coffee and Adventure

by Trailblazer June 5, 2010 Travel
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So how do coffee and adventure mix together? Adventure must be addictive. We shouldn’t be climbing peaks just to reach the summit. We should be climbing peaks to help us with a deeper understanding of the place and the presents. Venturing in to foreign countries must be more about understanding the culture of the people [...]

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Introducing Mark Jobman and his Adventure Chronicles

by Trailblazer May 24, 2010 Contributor Bios
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We are excited to announce, yet another amazing guest blogger to the Trailblazer Hub:  Mark Jobman, host/author of the Adventure Chronicles. Mark grew up in the Black Hills of South Dakota around some of the best kept secrets of granite trad climbing. Climbing in the Needles and near by Devils Tower, he quickly grew addicted [...]

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