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		<title>Winter in the Grand</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 16:59:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Murphy</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Connectors]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Paddling]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Grand Canyon]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Grand Canyon is something many Americans associate with their youth, that family trip half endured and half enjoyed. But that view is not enough for a smaller subset driven to experience the power of the ‘Grand’. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Grand Canyon is something many Americans associate with the wheeled pilgrimage of their youth, that family trip to national treasures half endured and half enjoyed. These memories of pulling up to the rim of the canyon, looking out at the poster child for geologic time, form a hazy montage of a place worthy of it’s status as natural wonder.  Memories of other visitors, dry air, heat, and red tinted, monochromatic, landscape are ingrained in our minds right next to the ones of Arches and Yellowstone.</p>
<p>For a smaller subset that view is not enough, it’s too detached, too passive. These people are driven to experience the power of the fluid blade that continues to carve the <a href="http://www.outdoorresearchverticulture.com/2009/12/bacon-and-the-ditch/" target="_self">‘Grand’</a> deeper and deeper. The peak season is gorgeous and there is more to this section of the Colorado River than the rush of running rapids. There are storied sites of native history and natural beauty such as the Nankoweap Granaries, Deer Creek, Elves Chasm, the confluence with the Little Colorado, and Havasu Canyon. All these places are visited by thousands of river travelers. Clean but well-worn paths cut through the ancient soil of the desert to beautiful overlooks, waterfalls, caves, and amphitheaters. Combine that with some of the largest and well-known rapids in North America and you can understand why river lovers covet a trip down the Grand. Even with so many visitors each year there are still hundreds of private boaters who do not receive access to this section of the Colorado River in the lottery based permitting system. Access to the river on a commercial and private level has always been a touchy subject and the recent move from a wait list to a weighted lottery hasn’t alleviated the discord. During the peak seasons bumper to bumper commercial traffic, both human and motor powered, as well as private trips of varying size make for a bustling canyon.</p>
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<p>This December we were alone. The twelve of us left from Lee’s Ferry on December 18th ready for three weeks on the river. The mid-winter launch date caused much skepticism; heads were filled with thoughts of drysuits frozen stiff and cold, cold nights. I can only assume that these same thoughts in others are what left the Colorado River nearly deserted during our entire journey.  Our trip had the feeling of moving through a ghost town, not because of physical evidence of prior inhabitants but because one can feel the lingering presence of the thousands of people that floated downstream in the months before. And the vacant campsites and miles traveled downriver seeing no one but those on our own little trip. It would be like being in New York City and every famous restaurant, museum, and street were empty. No lines, solitude where it isn’t expected. The difference is that the ‘Ditch’, as it is affectionately known, is a wilderness attraction. Solitude is one of the beauties of experiencing the wilderness and the majority of the thousands that head out from Lee’s Ferry experience this natural wonder from within the buzz of the swarm. The buzz and the swarm can add other positive elements to the experience – camaraderie and community. For me, a wilderness experience is defined by eliminating that static and reducing the experience to its quintessential clarity. This past December that clarity was there, along with good friends, and a beautiful canyon. The distractions were few.</p>
<p>The clarity provided by the ‘off-season’ put-in date was well worth the trade off. The supposed harsh conditions of a winter trip were no worse than a fall trip down an Alaskan river and with less rain. In our twenty days on the river, on only three of them did rain fall on our heads. A few other nights the depth, dryness, and colder weather at the rim swallowed the moisture before it could reach our camp. Waking with frost on our tent flies and a ring of white clinging to the upper walls of the canyon sometimes revealing what could easily have been missed without that white layer. We reached Owl Eyes camp at around mile 134 on day eleven, but it wasn’t until the next morning, with the snow providing contrast, that the enormous owl-like eye sockets were apparent, 100 feet across, a mile behind us high on the canyon wall.</p>
<p>The 12,000 – 19,000 cfs flows were perfect; exciting when steep and swift in the flats. It was easy to average 13 miles a day and even our 30 mile day was far from arduous. The classic rapids from Hance through Lava Falls were at perfect levels. With no raft capsizes and only a couple swims, the whole trip was relatively carnage free. With our crew of seasoned paddlers, former and current guides, everything off the water from dinner to dishes to setting up camp went just as smoothly. Everything was aligned, good weather, good flows, and great friends. This wintertime trip on the Colorado was the perfect blend of solitude and season.</p>
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		<title>NATO Tele Fest</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 14:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>VertiCulture</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ March 13, 2010; March 14, 2010; 3:00 pm; ] On March 13th-14th, join Telemark skiers from around the planet for a weekend of Freeheel celebration, famous Mad River Glen skiing, wild championship races, skills clinics, surprises, and fun at the NATO Telemark Festival.

Festival registration is $62.00 for one day, $116.00 for two days and includes... lift tickets, all races and ski contests, free gear [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='ec3_iconlet ec3_past'><table><tbody><tr class='ec3_month'><td>Mar&nbsp;&rsquo;10</td></tr><tr class='ec3_day'><td>13</td></tr></tbody></table></div>
<div class='ec3_iconlet ec3_past'><table><tbody><tr class='ec3_month'><td>Mar&nbsp;&rsquo;10</td></tr><tr class='ec3_day'><td>14</td></tr><tr class='ec3_time'><td>3:00 pm</td></tr></tbody></table></div>
<p>On March 13th-14th, join Telemark skiers from around the planet for a weekend of Freeheel celebration, famous Mad River Glen skiing, wild championship races, skills clinics, surprises, and fun at the <a href="http://www.telemarknato.com/festival.html" target="_blank">NATO Telemark Festival</a>.</p>
<p>Festival registration is $62.00 for one day, $116.00 for two days and includes&#8230; lift tickets, all races and ski contests, free gear demos (all major manufactures will be there with the latest and greatest), free instructional clinics for all levels and Teleparty by Magic Hat with a comp beer and Guy Burlach and the Freeheelers,.</p>
<p>Retro Fest is the overall theme this year. The Retro Gear Radical Terrain Three pin Free Heel skiing contest will judge  on the best overall retro gear, clothes, and skiing styles.</p>
<p>All the details can be found by <a href="http://www.telemarknato.com/festival.html" target="_blank">clicking here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Bacon and the Ditch</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 20:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Murphy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bacon. Fatty, cured, made of pig, mmmmm bacon. I don’t eat much so why did I order 40lbs of that tasty skillet fodder? Its fuel for little metabolic furnaces that'll be in overdrive Dec. 18, our put in date for the Grand Canyon.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="lightbox[tom]" href="http://outdoorresearchverticulture.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/TWM3602.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-807 box" title="_TWM3602" src="http://outdoorresearchverticulture.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/TWM3602-200x300.jpg" alt="_TWM3602" width="200" height="300" /></a>Bacon. Fatty, cured, made out of pig, mmmmm bacon. I don’t eat much bacon but I just ordered about 40 pounds of that tasty skillet fodder. Why? Why would a usually health conscience member of society associate with bacon? What possible explanation could there be for a civilian to purchase that much bacon at once? If you’re thinking there might be some sort of conspiracy you may be right. The Universe (or God or whatever) has conspired to push one of my favorite seasonal sports, paddling, well into the winter. All that pork is fuel for the little metabolic furnaces that will need to be in overdrive by December 18, our put in date for the Grand Canyon.</p>
<p>The powder whore in me wants to know why I would even consider giving up a month of prime snow to wear funny outfits and get wet. The paddler in there knows that chances to get in the Ditch at all are few, let alone to be part of planning a private trip.</p>
<p>The current permitting system, a lottery, has made it increasingly difficult to get private boaters on the water in prime months with the majority of downriver travelers being guests of the concessionaires. The cold weather and nonexistent sunlight of wintertime in the Canyon makes them hard trips to sell leaving those ‘less desirable’ times for the eager private boaters who want their own personal chance in the Ditch with their friends, with their meals, on their terms. ‘Less desirable’ is really from commercial clients’ perspective. With the Canyon walls being so tall there are places where the sun doesn’t rise until noon and sets at one. There can be snow on the ground for the first week or even longer. Diehard river rats adapt to the cold temperatures and lack of light. Drysuits, down jackets, knit hats will all be the every day attire as opposed to the shorts, cotton shirts and visors of the summer trips. In the end, the payoff will be fewer people on the river and more parties.</p>
<p><a title="Tom" rel="lightbox[tom]" href="http://outdoorresearchverticulture.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Pic-of-Tom_TWM2412.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-811 alignright box" title="Pic of Tom_TWM2412" src="http://outdoorresearchverticulture.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Pic-of-Tom_TWM2412-300x200.jpg" alt="Pic of Tom_TWM2412" width="300" height="200" /></a>More parties? We all know that river kids need no excuse party. Traditionally running (or getting worked by) the largest rapids on the Colorado demands revelry. Now take those festivities and speckle things in there like the Solstice, Christmas, New Years, and the birthdays of any Capricorns who happen to be present, and now you have nearly back to back celebration with good friends on a nearly deserted river. Needless to say bacon will play a key roll in the recovery of those little pieces of over exerted liver.</p>
<p>Focusing on planning the itinerary and meals has been made possible by the delay of winter here in Alaska, refusing to allow the mental shift to the ski season. The final details are due long before the trip itself which is good because there will be plenty of shushing to be had here in Alaska before the New Year and the Grand adventure that starts just before.</p>
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