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Back from a safe climb on Mt Logan's Hummingbird Ridge, Mark Smiley will be presenting on the expedition of the classic route, as well as other classic climbs done in 2014. Join us 11th of the September!
Back from a safe climb on Mt Logan’s Hummingbird Ridge, Mark Smiley will be presenting on the expedition of the classic route, as well as other classic climbs done in 2014. Join us 11th of the September!

Hummingbird Ridge

It sounds innocuous enough: Hummingbird Ridge. Its one ascent, however, would suggest otherwise. As Allen Steck was a member of the successful (and very bold) 1967 climb, he included the ridge in the book Fifty Classic Climbs of North America. With very few attempts, and more deaths than summits, it seems a bit of a cruel joke 35 years after publication.

In mid-2014, the team of Mark & Janelle Smiley, Jed Porter, and Reiner Thoni flew in from Silver City in the Yukon Territory to a less-than-ideal Seward Glacier, and got a taste of the infamous ridge, double cornices and all. See what this unbelievable expedition was all about with stellar photos and stories.

As action packed as late 2013 and 2014 have been, Mark will also highlight the Palisades Traverse in the High Sierra, and give a sneak peek at their excellent videos that will be coming out this fall.

Don’t miss it!

Where: Feathered Friends
What: Mt Logan: Hummingbird Ridge – a multimedia show with Mark Smiley
When: Thursday, September 11th
Time: Starts at 7:30pm
Cost: $5 at the door – includes a raffle ticket
Bonus: Raffle swag from Arc’teryx, La Sportiva, and Feathered Friends

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Jim Donini Slideshow We are ecstatic to host climbing legend and pioneer Jim Donini for a slideshow on July 2nd, 2014! Jim’s climbing firsts and persona are heralded throughout the climbing world. It’s no secret why: he’s been sending hard climbs for over five decades, spanning all seven continents, with no signs of stopping, packed … Continue reading Jim Donini – The Climbing Legend – July 2nd

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Join us June 12th, 2014 for a wonderful presentation by Heather Anish Anderson on achieving lofty goals and overcoming fears - what it took to set the unsupported speed record on the Pacific Crest Trail
Join us June 12th, 2014 for a wonderful presentation by Heather Anish Anderson on achieving lofty goals, overcoming fears, and what it took to set the unsupported speed record on the Pacific Crest Trail

PCT Express with Heather “Anish” Anderson

The Pacific Crest Trail is an ambitious undertaking for any through-hiker. With over 2660 miles of varied terrain from Mexico to Canada, the PCT offers plenty of physical and mental challenges. In 2013, Heather “Anish” Anderson not only completed the Pacific Crest Trail unsupported, a tremendous feat in itself, but did so by shattering the record time, finishing the entire trail in 60 days, 17 hours and 12 minutes!

Join us at Feathered Friends June 12, 2014 at 7pm as Heather presents the challenges of pursuing such a difficult undertaking, and what it took to finish the Pacific Crest Trail, self-supported, in record time. Whether you are planning a full through-hike of your own on one of America’s Triple Crown routes, or just enjoy the exceptional outdoor opportunities in Washington, this promises to be an insightful and exciting evening.

Where: Feathered Friends
What: ‘PCT Express’ presentation with Heather Anderson
When: Thursday, June 12th
Time: Starts at 7pm
Cost: $10 suggested donation
Bonus: Swag

See you there!

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Patagonia Alpinism: One Year in the Life of an Addict Colin Haley has been on a tear. The Seattle local has his climbing roots in the Cascades, but he has been linking up phenomenal climbs around the world. Colin has been spending much of his time playing in the climbing playground that is Patagonia. See … Continue reading Patagonia Alpinism with Colin Haley – Nov 12

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