A year ago when this whole idea of an AK climbing trip came
into being, Trevor and I were on the same page about it—completely stoked,
ready, and willing to share the workload to make Huntington a success. So far,
he has done everything right. He has been getting out to climb, working out,
getting in shape, and most notably getting a shit-ton of support for us to do
this! Sponsorships and grant money were never part of the original plan, but
low and behold they’ve been coming out of the woodwork. The American Alpine Club, Black Diamond, Katabatic Gear, Timber Trails, Northern Lights Trading Co, and Kates Real Food are all putting faith in our ability to
reach the summit. This level of support is surreal and all of it has been Trevor’s
doing.
The West Face of Mt. Huntington, photo cred: cascadeclimbers.com |
The extent of my training: trying on new gear over my clothes ...indoors. Photo cred: Jane Mulcahy |
So, I bought a membership to our local gym. I’ve started
doing my research online (the Gym Jones and Mountain Athlete websites are great
resources!). I’ve bought books on training and diet. I am patiently awaiting
Steve House’s new book on training for alpine climbing, which is slated to go
to press sometime this spring. I am also lucky to have the support of close
friends in this endeavor. It's great to have my roommate, Adam, who is also in training for the
upcoming rock season and a summer of guiding, that is of course if he stops
supplying our snack cupboard with Oreos and freezer with Ben and Jerry’s! Also, my
brother, an accomplished climber and newly converted disciple of Crossfit, is
giving me a bunch of training advice. The plan is to outline every detail of
the next three and a half months to optimize my time and get in the best shape
of my life. Will it happen? Can it happen? I don’t know, but I’m damn sure
going to try! I owe Trevor 200% effort from here on out.
Excellent training material - Extreme Alipinism by Mark Twight, and CLIMBING: Training for Peak Performance by Clyde Soles. Courtesy of www.mountaineersbooks.org
This weekend, while Trevor, Adam, and another of our
climbing partners, Keith get out for an epic weekend of climbing in the
Beartooths, I will stay home, finish my last application, and put together my
training schedule. My baseline will be established next week when Trevor and I
embark on our first real training trip—5 days of pushing our limits in the
Canadian Rockies. We have a lot of ambitious goals. It will be interesting to
see what we can accomplish.
Mixed Master, Canadian Rockies, photo cred: cascadeclimbers.com |
With that, so it begins (for me, anyway). My stoke has been
building to an all-time high… it is officially time to get after it!
You guys should come to CrossFit with me!
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