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Mikey Schaefer and FORCE: A Film by Duct Tape Then Beer Join us at Feathered Friends September 16th, 2014 for a screening of Force, a film by Patagonia climber and photographer Mikey Schaefer and Fitz Cahall of Duct Tape Then Beer. Since he was a young climber, Patagonia ambassador and photographer Mikey Schaefer has been … Continue reading GORE-TEX Night at Feathered Friends – October 21

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Join us at Feathered Friends for a screening of Force, a film by Patagonia ambassador Mikey Schaefer and Fitz Cahall of Duct Tape Then Beer.
Join us at Feathered Friends for a screening of Force, a film by Patagonia ambassador Mikey Schaefer and Fitz Cahall of Duct Tape Then Beer. Photo: Mikey Schaefer

Mikey Schaefer and FORCE: A Film by Duct Tape Then Beer

Join us at Feathered Friends September 16th, 2014 for a screening of Force, a film by Patagonia climber and photographer Mikey Schaefer and Fitz Cahall of Duct Tape Then Beer.

Since he was a young climber, Patagonia ambassador and photographer Mikey Schaefer has been simultaneously drawn and repelled by the ferocity of the world’s greatest mountains, and in the last decade he’s made an annual pilgrimage to El Chaltén, Argentina, to ferret out new routes. The photos he has taken during his time there have propelled him into a career in photography. Now, his images and film footage capture the imagination of today’s young climbers who aspire to climb in the windswept wilderness of Patagonia.

Sit back, enjoy the film and afterwards wander a photo gallery of Mikey’s work. Event attendees may order prints, with all proceeds benefiting the Access Fund.

Don’t miss it!

Where: Feathered Friends
What: Mikey Schaefer and FORCE: A Film by Duct Tape Then Beer
When: Tuesday, September 16th
Time: Doors at 7pm. Starts at 7:30pm
Cost: FREE!
Bonus: Refreshments | Prints of Mikey’s work available

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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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Navigating the crux rock band on the West Ridge of Hunter. For Sierra-trained ridgers, this rocky bit was no big deal. Jediah Porter Photo
Navigating the crux rock band on the West Ridge of Hunter. For Sierra-trained ridgers, this rocky bit was no big deal. Jediah Porter Photo

West Ridge of Mount Hunter, AK

Climbing with Jon A is a guide’s dream come true. While I have rambled on about the experience before, dishing out the platitudes over the years (Palisade Traverse ’12, Evolution ’12. Not documented: Palisade Traverse ’09, V-Notch ’10, Tetons ’13), it still blows my mind to spend time with such a hard-charging, tough-as-nails, mountain fanatic. He is strong and mentally driven. He trains like a fiend and takes direction like a good soldier. Like most mountain fanatics, he tackles life’s big questions with action and drive. That being said, I won’t embarrass him to say that he needs my guidance just as much as any guest. He has his strengths and weaknesses. Long days of action are no problem. His residence at altitude works in our favor time and again. His pursuit of the finish line is deeply motivated. But he also pushes and scares himself sick and is happy to delegate technical skills and high-mountain risk management to this grateful pro.

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