Archive for April, 2010

Alaska updates – Mooses Tooth Summit

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Here are a few quick updates on the AK trip. on April 2nd, 6 pm Gary Falk and I reached the summit of the Mooses Tooth! What an amazing, challenging alpine objective! The route was Ham and Eggs, WI4+, 2400 foot couloir climbing and 600 feet of riding the ridgeline to the summit. We had arrived the previous late afternoon via glacier flight onto the Ruth with Paul from TAT.  The route was in great condition with lots of steep, filled in ice flows.  The route had seen one other ascent this year by a soloist, and there was virtually no sign of previous travel.  As for the ice, some spots were thin and others rotten, but lots of ice and predominantly good tooling.  The climb had a variety of challenging elements to be overcome. A mixed rock start, steep snow, many many short steep steps of ice all requiring various methods of protection. Rack up to 2 inches, nuts, 7 screws, 8 pins and snow pickets.  The summit ridge is protected by a final pitch up steep snow with no protection until the upper portion where Gary was able to dig through the snow to place an ice screw.  I had to hack through a cornice to get to the top of the final ridge! We made it to the summit at 12 hours and decended the route in 7 hours about 4 hours of which in the dark, while leaving about 6 pins and reinforcing the anchors. This climb was absolutely amazing! Gary was an incredible teammate and that was quite the team building experience!  And YES, it was cold, sub zero temperatures (minus 10 degrees at the start). My hands only went numb with the cold once :o )  

We were filled with some amazing Alaskan adventure. I have lots of great photos i get up and look forward to sharing the story in greater detail.  As for now, Gary an I have been in Valdez for a few days and have had some great, interesting outings into the mountains here. Today we cruised up and on the Worthington Glacier and played our own version of Corporate Crossing while zigging and zagging  around the crevasses!

We arrived in Valdez Monday afternoon and were escorted onto a helicopter immediately by Theo from Rendezvous Helicopters for a few laps of helicopter skiing! (I had helped him out on the Grand Teton a couple summers ago – another story :o ) Storms, wind, deep snow and big mountains have been the consistency.  The mountains in Alaska are HUGE. Everything is huge for that matter. Snow Plows, people, snowflakes… you name it!  We head to Whittier on Saturday where I will meet up with Lisa and and share an adventure with her Dry Suit Ocean diving!   

Every time I go on an adventure like this i am reminded about the importance of living and fully embracing life’s adventures, whatever those might be. I am reminded about the critical nature of the ”go for it” attitude and positive frameworks.  Im psyched about Grand Dynamics.  I’m looking forward with reconnecting with the GDI team and all of you soon! Until Then – LIVE YOUR ADVENTURE!

- Tim

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GDI April News

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

This is Mr. Will Leggett reporting to you live from New York City with Grand Dynamics <http://www.granddynamics.com> . This is my first attempt at sending a newsletter/email blast so I wanted to make sure that I had some great content. So to start out I wanted to wish Tim Walther and his climbing partner Gary Falk GOOD LUCK as they are off to Alaska to attempt a climb of the Mooses Tooth. You can preview  the climb and some thoughts on Tim’s preparation here: Grand Dynamics Blog <http://www.granddynamics.com/blog>    It might inspire YOU set some big goals and encourage others to do the same!

Every year on this day (April 1) I wonder who is going to be the first to play an April Fools’ joke on me. Luckily no one has done this but the day is still not over. For all of you who are curious about the history of “April Fools’ or All Fools’ Day it is a day celebrated in various countries on April 1. The day is marked by the commission of hoaxes and other practical jokes of varying sophistication on friends, family members, enemies, and neighbors, or sending them on a fool’s errand, the aim of which is to embarrass the gullible. Traditionally, in some countries, such as the UK, Australia, and South Africa the jokes only last until noon, and someone who plays a trick after noon is called an “April Fool”.[1] Elsewhere, such as in France, Ireland, Italy, South Korea, Japan, Russia, The Netherlands, Brazil, Canada, and the U.S., the jokes last all day. The earliest recorded association between April 1 and foolishness can be found in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (1392). Many writers suggest that the restoration of January 1 as New Year’s Day in the 16th century was responsible for the creation of the holiday, but this theory does not explain earlier references.” (Wikipedia, 2010)

Anyway, I expect your Spring time transitions are going well.  Grand Dynamics has lots of exciting things happening this year such as the Grand Adventure <http://www.granddynamics.com/revitalize/the-grand-adventure.html> which is taking place in Jackson Hole Wyoming on August 19-22. Feel free to check out the Podcast  <http://granddynamics.podbean.com/2010/03/31/grand-adventure-teleconference-325/>  with Tim Walther and Chief Exum guide Christian Santelices if you would like to learn more about this exciting high-impact event. You can check out our team building events, seminars, speakers and more at our web-site, www.granddynamics.com <http://www.granddynamics.com/>  .  Amidst all the challenge and uncertainty, there abounds opportunity. I wish you well in seeking out yours and enjoying the process.

I look forward to hearing from you and working and playing together this year. Also feel free to send me some funny April Fools’ pranks that you did or had done to you as I am always looking for a good laugh. Until next time, LIVE YOUR ADVENTURE!!

Will Leggett

Regional Vice President
Grand Dynamics International
(201) 483-6255
will@granddynamics.com
www.granddynamics.com

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