Posts Tagged “expeditions”
This article first appeared in The Alpine Briefs, a newsletter from the editors of the American Alpine Journal By Sarah Garlick, North Conway, NH; photos © Sarah Garlick and Kirsten Kremer “What about Newfoundland?” I asked, spinning around on the bar stool to face Janet and Kirsten. “Aren’t there granite walls rising right out of [...]
“Wild Stone: Climbing the unclimbed, from the Arctic to Arabia,” is a multimedia presentation by New Hampshire climber Sarah Garlick. With professional photography, audio clips, and short videos, Garlick tells stories from her latest two expeditions: a journey to the granite big walls of South Greenland, and an exploration of the Wadi Rum desert in [...]
By Majka Burhardt and Sarah Garlick A month ago we left Mozambique and Malawi. Less than a year from now we will be back. How much time does it take to gain perspective? Our goal for this initial trip was simple: to learn if an expedition pairing science, climbing, adventure, and conservation would be possible [...]
Read the original version of this article and view photographs of the expedition on the Outdoor Research Verticulture website. The dream was to go somewhere wild. To gather a small team of friends and head somewhere unspoiled and far away… and to climb. Greenland is one of those places where just saying its name evokes [...]
