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Mt Sibbald
New Zealand Skiing

Mt Sibbald

  In late August 2017 I went up the Macauley valley with Kevin Canning to try to ski Mt Sibbald … Continue reading Mt Sibbald

Barron Saddle Hut; Mt Bannie and High Traverse to Sawyer and Hoophorn
New Zealand Skiing

Barron Saddle Hut; Mt Bannie and High Traverse to Sawyer and Hoophorn

On the weekend of the 22 and 23 September 2018, Hans Anderson and myself flew into Barron Saddle Hut in … Continue reading Barron Saddle Hut; Mt Bannie and High Traverse to Sawyer and Hoophorn

Edgar Thompson
New Zealand Skiing

Edgar Thompson

On Friday, 21 September, Hans Anderson and I went for a long weekend to ski some mountains in Mount Cook … Continue reading Edgar Thompson

Footstool and the Sefton Bivouac
New Zealand Skiing

Footstool and the Sefton Bivouac

Saturday, 9th – Sunday, 10th September 2018 A fine weather window finally occurred that aligned with both Hans Anderson and … Continue reading Footstool and the Sefton Bivouac

Mount Columbia; Alberta’s tallest mountain
Canadian Skiing

Mount Columbia; Alberta’s tallest mountain

On the 24 through to the 26 April, Jaime and I decided to go trek on out and ski Mount … Continue reading Mount Columbia; Alberta’s tallest mountain

Dawson range camping
Canadian Skiing

Dawson range camping

On April 18 through to the 20th, I went with Angelo and Zack and Zack’s friends from Revelstoke, Andrew and … Continue reading Dawson range camping

Wapta Traverse
Canadian Skiing

Wapta Traverse

We attempted to start the Wapta traverse on Saturday, 6th May, but were thwarted by an isothermal snowpack, rain and … Continue reading Wapta Traverse

Husume and Spearhead Glacier
Canadian Skiing

Husume and Spearhead Glacier

On Sunday, 4 December 2016, Georgia Hybz, Adina Bois and myself enjoyed great early season conditions and cold, clear weather … Continue reading Husume and Spearhead Glacier

Elie De Beaumont and Tasman Saddle Hut
New Zealand Skiing

Elie De Beaumont and Tasman Saddle Hut

A three day weather window appeared on the forecast scheduled for the last few days of October. Greg Young and … Continue reading Elie De Beaumont and Tasman Saddle Hut

An attempt at Mt Arrowsmith
New Zealand Skiing

An attempt at Mt Arrowsmith

On what proved to be a rare weather window in October, Ryan Taylor and myself headed up to Cameron Hut … Continue reading An attempt at Mt Arrowsmith

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