Showing posts with label Climbing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Climbing. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Adirondack Bouldering


Adirondack Bouldering | 09.07.2015
Keeseville, New York

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Monday, September 7, 2015

Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain | 09.05.2015













Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain | 09.05.2015
Keeseville, New York

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Friday, September 13, 2013

Pulling on Plastic : 09.13.2013



 [Above] Indoor Climbing at the Edge in Clifton Park, New York
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

John Bulmer Photography
in the June 2011 New York State Conservationist

[Above] John Bulmer Photography has 2 images in the June 2011 New York State Conservationist's feature More Than a Working Forest.

More Than a Working Forest outlines New York State's 2010 acquisition of 89,000 acres as a working forest easement. I am again honored to be included in such a publication. I feel strongly about the preservation of open and wild spaces. Each year I spend countless days in the Adirondack backcountry hiking, climbing, and shooting images like the ones above. I look forward to exploring these newly acquired lands.

[Image 1] Summit View from Maccomb Mountain, Adirondack Park, New York State
[Image 2] Hiker in the rain, Lower Wolfjaw Mountain, Adirondack Park, New York State.

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Mount Greylock : 6 December 2010

[Above and Below] Images and Elevation Profile from the summit of Mount Greylock, Adams, Massachusetts.

Over the years, I have lost count of how many times I have topped out at the Veterans Memorial. I've probably hiked Greylock around 30 times. Probably climbed it on a bike over a hundred (from both sides.) I've spent a birthday and a New Year's Eve on Greylock. Even climbed it once in the dark. I have a special affinity for that mountain. When I was younger and the world was smaller, I though of Mount Greylock as an adventure. Relevantly close to home, but with great views and steep inclines, I was always satisfied with my efforts on her trails and roads. It's been about 5 years since I have been back. Yesterday was like meeting up with an old friend. The weather in the Adirondacks has been sketchy and it was nice to have a relatively stress free hike. It's still early in the season in the ADK, so, there isn't enough ice or snow pack. Hopefully, we'll be back up there next week conditions permitting.

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Sawteeth : 11.08.2010



[Above] Images from Sawteeth, 11.08.2010
Adirondack Park, Essex County, New York State

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Colvin Mountain :: 10.27.2010


[Above] Elevation profile for Colvin Mountain, Essex County, Adirondack Park, New York State
[Above, from Top to Bottom]
Lower Ausable Lake from the summit of Colvin Mountain
Sunset behind Gothics
Blake Mountain from the summit of Colvin Mountain

Long hike yesterday, a half marathon with backpacks to be exact. A strong low passed through the Adirondacks earlier in the week dumping a substantial amount of moisture into already wet waterlogged trail systems. The trail up Colvin was wet and bordered on a running stream in places. Our original itinerary was to include Blake Mountain too, but the trail conditions and the time of day prevented it. We walked out as the sun was setting behind the peaks of the Colvin Range and Gothics. If we had stuck to our original plan, we would have done a substantial amount of hiking under headlamps down dodgy trail conditions. Sometimes it's better to retreat.

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Mt. Phelps


Packing for another excursion into the room of giants. The Keene valley. Adirondack Park. Looking forward to getting out again. We've been going every week because my hiking partner is getting ready to climb Kilimanjaro this winter. Check back for photos from tomorrow's trip.

[Above] Partial gear list for tomorrow's hike.

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