Posts Tagged “expeditions”

Far: Newfoundland, new routes, and exploration

By | March 1, 2012

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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 [...]

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Wild Stone: Climbing the unclimbed, from the Arctic to Arabia

By | February 17, 2012

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“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 [...]

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Adventure When and Where it Matters

By | December 28, 2011

  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 [...]

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South Greenland Rock Climbing

By | September 25, 2010

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 [...]

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