Trip Reports

  • Mount Robson via the Fuhrer Ridge (IV 5.4)

    Mount Robson via the Fuhrer Ridge (IV 5.4)
    Saulnier, Chris

    Planning Rick and I met at Red Rock while climbing with my friends Dave and Susan. After spending a day on Happy Lollipop Tower, a classic Dave/Susan adventure-climb special, and a “rest” day simul-climbing 14 pitches of easy climbing – we were keen to make plans to climb again in the future. Rick is a…

  • “Least in Tents” Expedition

    “Least in Tents” Expedition
    Nawrot, Michael
    Carrillo, Eddie

    The origin story Eddie and I have a habit of sandbagging each other. I’m sure it started early in our nearly decade-long friendship, but the last four years have been a notable progression. In 2015, Eddie moved to Tanzania on a whim, and before leaving, we had a brief conversation. This was basically how it…

  • A First Anniversary on Rainier

    A First Anniversary on Rainier
    McMurry, Nina
    Turitto, James

    Summiting one of the most challenging mountains in the continental US would make for a great first anniversary…or so we thought! Yet when we informed others of our plan, we ran across our fair share of naysayers. There were the usual suspects: friends and family who think the very idea of sleeping on snow or…

  • Alpine Friendship Testing

    Alpine Friendship Testing
    Melissa, Matt
    Smolyar, Karina
    Romeo, Nicolas
    Pagnoux, Florian
    Lilin, Paul
    Camenzind, Kathy

    “Everyone can climb on a glacier” said Avilash during a winter school lecture. “There’s a few things to learn, and then you’re good”. We debated that point over beers at the Muddy Charles. Florian had climbed in the Alps for a few years, checking off a few moderates. Paul was a 5.12 sport climber who…

  • Barreling through Bavaria

    Barreling through Bavaria
    Nguyen, Golda

    During spring of 2019, I learned that I was getting the chance to travel to Berlin in the summer to present my research at a conference. Around the same time, I learned about the Collier Adventure Grant and figured it was serendipitous timing to get the chance to take my hiking abroad. Prior to this…

  • Misadventures in the Cascades

    Misadventures in the Cascades
    Glidden, Mason
    Crawford, Cole

    Part 1 – Dorado Needle We landed in Seattle early in the afternoon, crammed a load of gear into the rental car, and set off north to the Cascades. We originally planned to climb Eldorado Peak and Dorado Needle, then tackle Shuksan, the North Ridge of Baker, or Glacier Peak. We acquired our permits, rented…

  • Backpacking in the Rockies and Sand Dunes, via Amtrak

    Backpacking in the Rockies and Sand Dunes, via Amtrak
    Gilman, Scott

    Growing up in upstate New York, I developed a deep love for the outdoors thanks abundance of lakes, trails, and mountains to explore within a day’s drive. After spending four years in Vermont and four in Massachusetts, I grew to love the outdoors even more while hiking, skiing, and climbing in the Greens and Whites,…

  • Conglomerate Pitches and Limestone Arches: A Week in Northern Spain

    Conglomerate Pitches and Limestone Arches: A Week in Northern Spain
    Larsen, Rebekah
    Kwan, Julian

    Montserrat (Days 1 – 4) On Day 1, we landed in Barcelona after an overnight flight from Boston. We immediately drove to Montserrat, a mountain range whose pink conglomerate spires house a world-famous monastery–and a storied history of Spanish sport climbing. We had our sights set on Cavall Bernat, the most prominent of the towers.…

  • Shannon and Lulu’s Next Big Adventure

    Shannon and Lulu’s Next Big Adventure
    Wing, Shannon
    Russell, Lulu

    With two weeks off of work at the end of the summer, I and the best adventure partner ever, Lulu Russell, went to check off a bucket-list item and hike the Cordillera Huayhuash, a 10 day alpine trek in Peru.  With our Bostonian sea level lungs we took off excited, but wary about whether or…

  • Learning to big wall on the Salathe

    Learning to big wall on the Salathe
    Kuklov, Vadim

    I first dreamed of El Cap soon after I learned to climb. I saw an iconic photo of Steph Davis high on the Salathe headwall, her hair blowing as she calmly jams a perfect crack bathed in golden light, the base of the wall in shadow 3000 feet below. What would it feel like to…

  • Veganali

    Veganali
    Amadei, Carlo A.
    Farro, Chris
    Calvanese, Enrico

    Why Veganali? In addition to the selfish reasons to climb mountains (bond with teammates, bag badass peaks, experience the spiritual smallness of us versus the mountain) we wanted to use it as a vector to spread an environmental message. We decided to climb Denali with vegan food and gear to highlight the scientific consensus calling…

  • Baranof Cross-Island Route

    Baranof Cross-Island Route
    Cohen, Lily

    The best laid plans of moose and muskoxen are sometimes met with bad weather. My friend and I wanted to walk across Baranof Island in Southeastern Alaska- a trip that takes about three days and travels across a couple of ice fields. However, as we were scurrying around trying to borrow crampons and a GPS,…