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Friday, May 14, 2010

The calamitous lack of conviction

Ah, spring. We've really got it lucky, living in this valley.


Winter's still got us in what occasionally appears to be a slipping, sliding, full-handed pinch, but the 'sunny season' is here!

Lucky enough, it would seem that in the Rogue Valley we're never stuck with the true brunt of a 'season'. For example, last week we were able to enjoy five or six different types of weather in one day! Was it Tuesday, or Wednesday maybe? Seriously, what other donut hole location experiences such diversity of weather? Absolutely nutty.

I digress.

A calamitous lack of conviction has been recently brought to my attention.

Conviction, you say? Of what type? In this context, I speak of the most valuable type of conviction. The best type of conviction. My favorite conviction. The act of devoting every ounce of energy towards a single goal: to pursue incredibly awesome and ambitiously unyielding adventure, always. As much as possible. Uh. Every day.

Local adventure enthusiasts are shaking their heads in dismay. And those who have more free time... are laughing mercilessly.

Work leaves little time for play, as it would seem. Even the most dedicated weekend warrior finds that weekends these days leave scarce time to completely satisfy the burning lust for exploration. But we persevere! The 'season' is almost here, and every bit of spare time we can find must be utilized intelligently. In order for us to feel more stoked about this weekend, i've included what I hope is some mild inspiration, and a recap of the last couple weeks' events.



Recent trips worthy of mention, carried out despite lack of truly adequate time:

Yours truly enjoyed a quick climb up Mt. McLoughlin several weekends back. Wonderful snowpack and a beautiful day!



Hardgoods buyer and charisma-chief Frank Debaugh came up with the incredible idea to gather firsthand beta on Bigfoot Cave, found in the Marble Mountain Wilderness. In fact, I wouldn't even be here writing this right now! However, this was actually botched because of cold feet. Or perhaps the propensity of getting cold feet? Ground and water temperatures in Bigfoot Cave can cause hypothermia in minutes this time of year. Regardless, it was a brilliant idea, and some people got very excited (He'll get to it soon, with a little help from his friends, and AOS Adventure will be there to cover it).

Frank Debaugh and a crew from Southern Oregon University also killed it at Smith Rock this past weekend. Good climbing all around.

And of course, there is still spring skiing. The tail end of it! Or maybe with how much snow we've had late this season, the midst of it. Define at your leisure.

Anywho,
thanks to Roger Strong and Mike Kurilich, the lovely lads at Black Diamond Equipment Ltd., Bryant Helgeland and I were out to try some sick new backcountry gear, which will be available soon. The four of us - including Bryant's impeccably trained Nanuk - took a fast day trip up Mt. Bailey to enjoy some fine spring skiing. Gorgeous sunny day, and enough vertical to keep us satisfied for the following work week.







It was a great day. As a result, I strongly urge everyone to check out Black Diamond Equipment's super solid line of backcountry ski gear. Those guys are doing an inspiring job of designing skis and boots for next season.

Though the amount of free time for adventure is never enough, we solider on still. Our alpine climbing season will be long this year! And despite a slow start, we've had a killer winter. We all must remember to thank Ullr for his lovely presence this year.

With the weather holding fairly stable, at least one AOS member is off to the south this weekend - early-season backpacking, scoping the snowpack still present in the Marble Mountain Wilderness of northern California! Photos and a full report will be available by next week.

Also, good luck to Travis and Frank, who will be racing in the annual Spring Thaw this weekend. Get 'em boys!

I urge everyone to get outside in the next couple days, whatever that may mean to you. Don't let your lack of undying adventure conviction manifest its ugly head this time around. Go enjoy our lovely valley. May your conviction be strengthened. May your strides be long. May your lungs breathe deep. Go seek adventure!

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