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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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The Top Ten Backpacking Meals

by TonyDasilva February 22, 2013 Camp
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Making your own meals can be an easy, cost effective way to enjoy the outdoors, your favorite foods, and learn new skills. The main challenge that overwhelms some backpackers is balancing weight, easy preparation, nutrition, and perish-ability with great taste. Discover 10 favorite backpacking recipes. 1. Oatmeal and Blueberries for Breakfast Why I like it: [...]

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Trailblazer Interviews Conrad Anker

by TonyDasilva October 15, 2012 Climb
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Conrad Anker was awesome enough to take the time away from his busy schedule to answer some of our personal questions. He’s also coming to New Haven this week for his personal presentation with the North Face Speaker Series this Wednesday, October 17th, entitled “Return to Meru”. When did you start climbing? I started at age 14 in the Sierra Mountains [...]

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The North Face Speaker Series with Conrad Anker

by TonyDasilva October 8, 2012 Climb

Wednesday October 17, 2012 7PM Tickets and Pricing 7 PM VIP Seating and Reception $20.00 Post Private Reception: Meet Conrad Anker at Trailblazer New Haven after the presentation.Beer, wine & food provided. Reserved center seating in first 10 rows. $20 Gift Card to Trailblazer. 7 PM Preferred Seating $8.00 Access to preferred reserved seating. 7 [...]

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INTERVIEW: THE THRILLS OF HELI-HIKING

by TonyDasilva June 11, 2012 Hike

Bob Shafto takes hiking to a whole new level. As president and owner of Heli Canada Adventures, Shafto carts thrill seekers from peak to peak in a helicopter. Sure, it might defeat the whole sense of satisfaction mountain climbers experience when they reach the summit. However, Shafto’s business caters to those who want to cut to the [...]

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Trailblazer Interview With The North Face Athlete Jimmy Chin

by Laura May 11, 2012 Climb
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We are huge fans of Jimmy Chin. That goes without saying… Wait, I just said it.  Anyway, when we were given the opportunity to interview him we jumped on it. Huge thanks to Jimmy for being awesome enough to take the time and to The North Face for helping us reach him. – Tony Check out [...]

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Connecting to Climb Through a Motivated Group

by TonyDasilva February 16, 2012 Climb
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Alpine Mentors is fostering a new generation of climbers, stewards, and citizens. You know the old proverb: Give someone a mountain and they’ll have a mountain. Teach someone to mountain and they’ll…live forever! That’s how it goes, right? Steve House’s Alpine Mentors program is the more eloquent and inspiring version of that idea: Connect experienced [...]

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Yale Climbing Team Update With Charlie Kelly

by Trailblazer November 23, 2010 Climb
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A lot of really productive time has gone by; forearms have gotten bigger, tendons stronger, footwork better, and (despite the fact that it didn’t seem possible) the Yale Climbing Team has gotten even more excited about the sport of climbing.  Since our team has a ton of members who are totally new to the sport [...]

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North Face Speaker Series Featuring Jimmy Chin

by Trailblazer October 15, 2010 Climb
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Join Trailblazer along with Alpinist and Photographer, Jimmy Chin, on Monday, October 18th. Chin will be giving an up close and personal presentation, on “A Mountain called Meru: Teamwork and Tenacity in the Himalaya.” Reserve your tickets here. Tickets and Pricing 5:30 PM VIP Seating and Reception Private Reception: Meet Jimmy Chin at Trailblazer prior [...]

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Sneak Preview of The Wildest Dream: Finding Sandy Irvine

by Trailblazer July 30, 2010 Climb
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National Geographic’s The Wildest Dream is coming to theaters August 6, and now that we’re closing in on the opening date, we thought we’d get you warmed up with daily sneak peeks of the upcoming film. Today’s Sneak Preview: Before climbing Everest, Mallory had to choose his climbing partner. He selected a 21-year-old chemistry student [...]

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Jordan Romero Story Documented in New Book: “The Boy Who Conquered Everest”

by Trailblazer July 6, 2010 Climb
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Along with co-author Katherine Blanc, Jordan Romero has chronicled his quest to climb the Seven Summits in the new book, The Boy Who Climbed Everest: The Jordan Romero Story.  The book will be available “soon”, but you can reserve your copy now through the publisher, Balboa Press, or on Amazon.com. If you happen to live [...]

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