Sunday, November 29, 2009
Kingston
Right now I'm hangin' out with Ben (my brother) in the Queens student ghetto. It's pretty amazing how in the area you are within a five minute walk from everything. The one thing we had to drive to was Kingston Mills. There is a small crag that Benny and I went to for a bit of climbing. We set up a top rope on a really fun but pretty easy climb and sessioned it for a while practicing foot work and smooth movements. Ben had lots of fun but he wasn't used to the heights. The last time we went climbing together was with Tamarack on a trip to Lake Placid in high school.
Friday, November 20, 2009
The Cave
Today Jason Carrey and I went to Fastenall to buy the bolts required to attached our newly acquired holds. We have effectively created a facility for treating the mid-winter climbing blues as well as getting strong for the spring climbing season. The wall will really help me hone my overhang technique along with increasing my upperbody strength and endurance.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Interview
I've just finished my personal video assignment. Each person in the class has to produce a video with them in it. It was pretty fun filming with a professional camera and wireless mics, the shoot felt like the real thing. I am still working on our group video that isn't due for a while. My group and I are shooting kind of a mish-mash video of anything cool we can find.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Bikes
This week was the last week for skills in the fall semester and it was on of the more enjoyable one's to date. Mountain biking was the flavor and it was pretty darn sweet, with a 25km ride through clay, streams, rock gardens, slick climbs, and technical downhills, all of the students in my group were improving there riding style and technique. I was going to ride my Cannondale for the two days but the leaky seals in its fork did not permit. Instead I rode a Norco Nitro, which is a mid range cross country bike that preforms quite well. After returning from skills Rav and I put the two drums set we have in our basement together to make one large mutant fourteen piece double kick beast.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Rippin' cont.
Rippin'
On Monday night Jason Carrey, Eric Ravary, and I went on a very awesome longboarding rip through the streets of Pembroke. It was a two skaters one photo/videographer rotation throughout the session. Our main focus was gathering material for our Marketing and New Media class. We ended up with some good shots at the end of the night. Here is a video of me riding down Alfred St. to Mary St.
Alice Climbing
Home Work
For my Marketing and New Media class I had to make a collage of my photos useing a program called Picasa. The program was written by Google and has some great features to tweak photos with out the knowledge needed for something like Photoshop. I incorperated shots from both Western and Eastern Canada highlighting the things I enjoy doing in both regions. I made sure that shots of my buddies and brothers made it in to the mix.
MEXICO
Drew Lineham and I were sitting around one fall day at skills and were thinking about our climbing trip to Ceuse, France for final ex. We chatted about the difficulty of the climbs on the mountain and decided that if we wanted to perform in France we would have to do a training trip in preparation. Our main criteria for the trip were warm climate, cheap, a wide range in climbing difficulty, and the longest stay possible. The final decision is El Potrero Chico, just outside of Hidalgo, Neuvo Leon, Mexico. This is because of its $380 round trip airfare, 600+ bolted sport climbs both single and multi-pitch, $5/night camping, and cheap groceries within walking distance. Drew and I plan to climb five days a week to build the strength and technique needed to excel when the time comes for Ceuse as well as enjoy the holidays doing what we love.
Kootenay River
Land-cruiser
Adventure
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