Wolf’s Head Adventure

September 15th, 2008

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Cirque of the Towers - Wind Rivers

 

Wolf’s Head is one of the 50 classic climbs and has an ethereal and surreal feel to it.  It was great to be back in the mountains again and feel the pulse of the universe. Wolf’s head is the mountain in the central - back of the photo, with Pingora on the right. Amazing ridgeline traverse winding between towers.

 

 

East Ridge of Wolf\'s Head

This was the start of my climb this weekend. Well, the technical start anyway.   I took Alex Boehm and JP Huser on the climb and it was a big route for both of them. For JP - it was his first big alpine route. They both did great!  It was a bit spicy because there was snow and ice on the north sides of the route.  Those moments of self doubt - the fear that creeps up - those moments that tell you to STEP UP - are those in life to be cherished.  And of course they don’t just happen in the mountains. They happen all the time.  Our ability to harness that energy and overcome our fears every day is part of the Seeking True North journey… and one that is a beautiful part of life. 

 

 

One Response to “Wolf’s Head Adventure”

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