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07 Jan 2016

Conquering the Mountains in our Minds

Mike Marolt Mike Marolt 1

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Hi Dick, I happened upon your article after Googling Lito's name and yours. I was one of the Seattle climbers with whom you guys shared a camp at 14,000' on…

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Thank you, Hardesty. A gentle and calm recounting, brief as could be, just the right detail, understated in the best of ways.

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From all of us at Ascent, our best wishes for 2021 From all of us at Ascent, our best wishes for 2021. Here’s to lonely skintracks in the high mountains, deep powder, and backcountry adventure. Stay safe and healthy!
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“The unofficial motto of the USPS is ‘neither “The unofficial motto of the USPS is ‘neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.’ It’s a noble thought that backcountry skiers can relate to, except it leaves out one important natural element: wind. I don’t know about delivering mail in a hurricane, but with skiing, it can be a showstopper.”
So writes @straightchuter Andrew McLean in his newest piece in the current issue of Ascent. Find out what all the huff is about.
Thanks for your patience on this. Good things come Thanks for your patience on this. Good things come to those who wait, be it a powder storm or....the next issue of ASCENT? This one will be mailing shortly. Due to the current (COVID) state of the world, free distribution will be limited. Please consider subscribing if you can, to ensure that you get a copy, and to support independent magazines. I’d be very grateful indeed if you could. Here’s to powder days, coming soon! Pic by @liam_doran_outdoors

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