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TYeary
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State of decay
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Topic Author's Original Post - Oct 3, 2013 - 02:57pm PT
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Hey all you climber types, friends, hardmen and women, Everest summiteers, cordless pebble wrestlers, and wanabe has beens who never were, like me, it's tea time again!
Southwest Section
Annual Holiday Dinner
Saturday, Nov. 30 in Los Angeles, CA
featuring special guest speaker Freddie Wilkinson!
Registration now open! See below for details.
Join the tribe fore the annual get-together at Taix Restaurant Los Angeles, CA (1911 W Sunset BLVD, Los Angeles, CA 90026). The guest speaker this year will be Mountain Hardwear athlete Freddie Wilkinson. An award winning alpinist, mountaineer, and author, Freddie has established new hard routes the world across. He is the author of "One Mountain Thousand Summits: The Untold Story of Tragedy and True Heroism on K2."
Freddie will be presenting, “Mountain/Story,” which weaves tales of Freddie’s own adventures with the stories of those who inspire him and features some of the most visually-stunning mountain photography ever captured. It focuses on four unknown climbing Sherpas who were at the heart of the 2008 K2 tragedy and the incredible legacy of explorer, cartographer, and aerial photographer Bradford Washburn’s work in the mountains of Alaska. In the course of these investigations, new routes get climbed on Kangtega and the Mooses Tooth, with much hilarity and high-jinx along the way. The show is presented with the generous support of Mountain Hardware and Clif Bar.
About Freddie:
Freddie Wilkinson is a climber, writer, guide, and filmmaker based in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. He has made numerous first and notable ascents and has written insightfully about climbing and mountains for numerous publications. See, for example, “The Sanctity of Space” (Alpinist 41), about Freddie’s first ascent of the Tooth Traverse in Alaska’s Ruth Gorge. Freddie was the 2007 recipient of the AAC’s Bates Award, for outstanding accomplishment by a young climber. Those who attended last year’s show with Steve Swenson will remember that Freddie, along with Steve and Mark Richey, made first ascent of Saser Kangri II for which they received a Piolet d’Or and about which Freddie made the film “The Old Breed.” He also is the author of the book “One Mountain Thousand Summits,” about the 2008 tragedy on K2. Learn more about Freddie at his blog www.thenamelesscreature.com.
Details:
Taix Restaurant 1911 W. Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
The dinner kicks off with a no-host bar at 6:00pm with dinner beginning at 7:00pm.
Tickets are $40 with all proceeds going to benefit the American Alpine Club. There will also be a Raffle and silent auction.
REGISTER TODAY at: http://swsdinner.bpt.me/
This will be a fun evening for the climbing community. I hope to see you there!
TY
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middle joe
Trad climber
OC
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Yep, I'm thinking I should be there.
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TYeary
Social climber
State of decay
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Topic Author's Reply - Oct 8, 2013 - 04:53pm PT
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Big Bump and info
Southwest Section
Annual Holiday Dinner
Saturday, Nov. 30 in Los Angeles, CA
featuring special guest speaker Freddie Wilkinson!
Registration now open! See below for details.
Join the tribe fore the annual get-together at Taix Restaurant Los Angeles, CA (1911 W Sunset BLVD, Los Angeles, CA 90026). The guest speaker this year will be Mountain Hardwear athlete Freddie Wilkinson. An award winning alpinist, mountaineer, and author, Freddie has established new hard routes the world across. He is the author of "One Mountain Thousand Summits: The Untold Story of Tragedy and True Heroism on K2."
Freddie will be presenting, “Mountain/Story,” which weaves tales of Freddie’s own adventures with the stories of those who inspire him and features some of the most visually-stunning mountain photography ever captured. It focuses on four unknown climbing Sherpas who were at the heart of the 2008 K2 tragedy and the incredible legacy of explorer, cartographer, and aerial photographer Bradford Washburn’s work in the mountains of Alaska. In the course of these investigations, new routes get climbed on Kangtega and the Mooses Tooth, with much hilarity and high-jinx along the way. The show is presented with the generous support of Mountain Hardware and Clif Bar.
About Freddie:
Freddie Wilkinson is a climber, writer, guide, and filmmaker based in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. He has made numerous first and notable ascents and has written insightfully about climbing and mountains for numerous publications. See, for example, “The Sanctity of Space” (Alpinist 41), about Freddie’s first ascent of the Tooth Traverse in Alaska’s Ruth Gorge. Freddie was the 2007 recipient of the AAC’s Bates Award, for outstanding accomplishment by a young climber. Those who attended last year’s show with Steve Swenson will remember that Freddie, along with Steve and Mark Richey, made first ascent of Saser Kangri II for which they received a Piolet d’Or and about which Freddie made the film “The Old Breed.” He also is the author of the book “One Mountain Thousand Summits,” about the 2008 tragedy on K2. Learn more about Freddie at his blog www.thenamelesscreature.com.
Details:
Taix Restaurant 1911 W. Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
The dinner kicks off with a no-host bar at 6:00pm with dinner beginning at 7:00pm.
Tickets are $40 with all proceeds going to benefit the American Alpine Club. There will also be a Raffle and silent auction.
REGISTER TODAY at: http://swsdinner.bpt.me
This will be a fun evening for the climbing community. Join us and bring your friends!
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Lucke
Trad climber
Claremont, CA
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Nov 18, 2013 - 08:04pm PT
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Bump. It should be a great evening! Don't miss it.
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10b4me
Ice climber
Bishop/Flagstaff
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Nov 18, 2013 - 08:05pm PT
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Bump
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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Nov 18, 2013 - 08:09pm PT
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Tony, who effed up and picked Thanksgiving weekend?
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TYeary
Social climber
State of decay
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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 18, 2013 - 08:30pm PT
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Reilly; we all missed it at the scheduling discussion. "Doh". it was too late to re-schedule. Sorry to everyone for the inconvenience.
ty
November 30: Los Angeles, CA
Southwest Section Holiday Dinner
Join the tribe for the annual get-together at Taix Restaurant Los Angeles, CA (1911 W Sunset BLVD, Los Angeles, CA 90026). The guest speaker this year will be Mountain Hardwear athlete Freddie Wilkinson. An award winning alpinist, mountaineer, and author, Freddie has established new hard routes the world across. He is the author of "One Mountain Thousand Summits: The Untold Story of Tragedy and True Heroism on K2."
Details:
The dinner kicks off with a no-host bar at 6:00pm with dinner beginning at 7:00pm.
Tickets are $40 with all proceeds going to benefit the American Alpine Club. There will also be a Raffle and silent auction.
REGISTER AT: http://swsdinner.bpt.me
About Freddie:
Freddie Wilkinson is a climber, writer, guide, and filmmaker based in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. He has made numerous first and notable ascents and has written insightfully about climbing and mountains for numerous publications. See, for example, “The Sanctity of Space” (Alpinist 41), about Freddie’s first ascent of the Tooth Traverse in Alaska’s Ruth Gorge. Freddie was the 2007 recipient of the AAC’s Bates Award, for outstanding accomplishment by a young climber. Those who attended last year’s show with Steve Swenson will remember that Freddie, along with Steve and Mark Richey, made first ascent of Saser Kangri II for which they received a Piolet d’Or and about which Freddie made the film “The Old Breed.” He also is the author of the book “One Mountain Thousand Summits,” about the 2008 tragedy on K2. Learn more about Freddie at his blog www.thenamelesscreature.com.
Freddie will be presenting, “Mountain/Story,” which weaves tales of Freddie’s own adventures with the stories of those who inspire him and features some of the most visually-stunning mountain photography ever captured. It focuses on four unknown climbing Sherpas who were at the heart of the 2008 K2 tragedy and the incredible legacy of explorer, cartographer, and aerial photographer Bradford Washburn’s work in the mountains of Alaska. In the course of these investigations, new routes get climbed on Kangtega and the Mooses Tooth, with much hilarity and high-jinx along the way. The show is presented with the generous support of Mountain Hardwear and Cliff Bar.
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TYeary
Social climber
State of decay
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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 22, 2013 - 05:31pm PT
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TY
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10b4me
Ice climber
Bishop/Flagstaff
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Really nice show by Freddie tonight. I enjoyed it because it was about the traverse of the Mooses Tooth that he did with Renan Ozturk, last year.
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