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Tag Archives: Seven Summits
From Snow Huts to Medals to Ripples in the Pond
Thursday I awoke deep in the woods of Pippy Park. My HKR 4210 students has successfully survived their nights in “snowballs” or quinzhees as they are more formally known. I was very proud of the students’ efforts in putting all … Continue reading
Use Vitamin N to Increase The Benefits of Physical Activity
Want to maximize your work-out? Take it outside…a growing body of research is showing that you will work harder, enjoy it more, de-stress, and stick with it longer if you get some Vitamin N. Below are links to some recent … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Life
Tagged 2013, climb, exercise, Nature, outdoors, Seven Summits, train, Vitamin N
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I Love Questions about Climbing
Hello to the Grade Fours at Amherst Cove Consolidated School in Bourden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island. Thanks for all your great questions. Here are my answers. 1). Describe your climb to Mount Everest. My climb to Mount Everest was awesome. I … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Logan, Mera & Island
Tagged 2013, climb, questions, school, Seven Summits, train
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Training Plan for Mera, Island, and Logan
Starting to map out the training plan for my spring climbs of Mera peak, Island Peak, and Mount Logan. It’s good to have it take shape and it starts right now this week. Logan has a 10-15 hour summit day … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Logan, Mera & Island
Tagged 2012, Canada's Highest Peak, climb, Mountaineering, Nepal, Seven Summits, train
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In the Versatility of Wanderlust
In the versatility of wanderlust There lies the supercalifragilisticexpialidocious of adventure Of life, Of love, Of Omas round the world So filled with kindness And the courage to nurture excellence towards the summit. Can I Live? Can I Aspire? Can … Continue reading
What’s TA Climbing Next IV? Clue #5
Howdy, Round five…time to guess what TA is climbing next…looking here for a list of my next three climbs (two have already been identified by dedicated guessers)…so you’re looking for the third and to submit all three in the correct … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0
Tagged 2012, climb, Seven Summits, train, What's TA Climbing Next?
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What’s TA Climbing Next IV? Clue #4
Namaste, Round four…time to guess what TA is climbing next…looking here for a list of my next three climbs (two have already been identified by dedicated guessers)…so you’re looking for the third and to submit all three in the correct … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012, climb, Seven Summits, train, What's TA Climbing Next?
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What’s TA Climbing Next IV? Clue 3
Hola, Round three…time to guess what TA is climbing next…looking here for a list of my next three climbs (two have already been identified by dedicated guessers)…so you’re looking for the third and to submit all three in the correct … Continue reading
What’s TA Climbing Next IV? Clue 2
Bonjour, Clue #2…Time to guess what TA is climbing next…here is the second in a series of visual clues and you can try to guess what I am climbing next…looking here for a list of my next three climbs…so you … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0
Tagged 2012, climb, Seven Summits, train, What's TA Climbing Next?
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What is TA Climbing Next IV?
OK folks…it’s that time again…time to guess what TA is climbing next…I’ll present a series of visual clues and you can try to guess…looking here for a list of my next three climbs…so you must guess all three and in … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0
Tagged 2012, climb, Seven Summits, train, What's TA Climbing Next?
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A Decision to Participate
Dr. TA Loeffler talks to students at Sheshatshiu Innu School about her outdoor adventures. By Michelle Osmond (MUN Gazette Oct. 10, 2012) One of Dr. TA Loeffler’s favourite parts of her expedition on the Churchill River this past summer was … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0
Tagged 2012, climb, Labrador, Michelle Osmond, MUN Gazette, Seven Summits, Sheshatshiu Innu School, train
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What Comes, Comes… Orizaba for Oma and Beyond
Three words. One comma. A philosophy of life. Oma’s favourite advice. And…the words I am taking solace in to cope with the disappointment that ice conditions on El Pico de Orizaba forced us to abandon our summit bid on Mexico’s … Continue reading
The Ixtaccihuatl Times
Climbing at extreme altitudes is somewhat indescribable. It is humbling, challenging, and according to one author, akin to hitting your head against the wall (they both feel good when you stop). As our trip leader JJ said the other day, … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Orizaba
Tagged 2012, climb, Ixtaccihuatl, Mexico, Seven Summits, train
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The Team Summits Ixtaccihuatl!
From the RMI blog today-on the actual page you can hear the phone call…http://www.rmiguides.com/blog/2012/10/24/mexico_volcanoes_jj_team_summit_ixtaccihuatl Posted by: J.J. Justman | October 24, 2012 Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Mexico Elevation: 17,340′ Hello RMI blog. This is JJ Justman. I am extremely happy to … Continue reading
Orizaba for Oma is underway
Mexico Volcanoes: JJ & Team Enjoyed Great Views on La Malinche Hike Hi all, Here is the fist blog entry from our RMI trip leader, JJ Lustman. You can follow along on the RMI Blog: http://www.rmiguides.com/blog/ as I’ll be posting … Continue reading
Orizaba for Oma
I often announce my next climb with a guessing game. It’s pretty fun and I’ve enjoyed having folks become detectives to decipher my clues. My summer’s been pretty tough, filled with grief in losing my precious Oma and having a … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Life, Orizaba
Tagged 2012, climb, Mexico, Seven Summits, train, Volcanic Seven Summits
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Onto the Next…the George River
So…last night I finally finished unpacking from my Greenland expedition. It wasn’t my fault, really. You see, I came home to a canoe in the living room. And that canoe was really a bit too big for the living room … Continue reading
Greenland Redux Number Three: Delivering a Polar Bear
I delivered a polar bear this week. Albeit a relatively small one. Without much bite and with lots of soft fur to a Grade Four class at Bishop Abraham School in St. John’s. This group of explorers in training under … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Gunnbjørn Fjeld
Tagged 2012, climb, Go for Greenland, School Curriculum, Seven Summits, train
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Summitting Home
I arrived home this morning about 4:00 am after 15 hours of travel from Iceland. It’s great to see Marian and begin the transition to a more complicated life beyond the glacier. The daily routine will soon require much more … Continue reading
Skiing in Place
Another great day out training for Greenland. I love this picture of Marian standing at the edge of Windsor Lake. The fish eye lens of the Go-Pro has curved the horizon and given the picture a very sensuous feeling. I’d … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Gunnbjørn Fjeld, Ski
Tagged 2012, climb, Go for Greenland, Seven Summits, ski, train
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Humbled by 60 KG
If it’s Saturday, it’s pull day! This weekend I had a date with 60 kg…up ten kg from last week. I also upped the weight in my pack by 10 kg as well. The result. Humility. You see, after last … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Gunnbjørn Fjeld
Tagged 2012, climb, Go for Greenland, ice cap crossing, Mountain Equipment co-op, Seven Summits, train
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Celebrating Vinson with Grade Fours at Bishop Abraham School
It’s always fun to be feted. When the two Grade Four classes at Bishop Abraham School invited me to a party on Friday, I gladly accepted. I’d paid a visit to the school during my training and preparations for Mount … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Vinson
Tagged 2012, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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An Offering of Mount Vinson Videos (and one of penguins because I couldn’t resist))
Here’s a video with some of the views seen when flying from Union Glacier to Mount Vinson Base Camp. This was shot on the day I flew out of Vinson Base Camp by Steve Kroeger as he flew in. Here’s … Continue reading
Every Moment is New
We woke up yesterday and looked up towards Signal Hill and noticed a strange new cross looking item plastered to the side of the hill. We knew it was new and knew it must not have been there long and … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Life, Newfoundland, Photography
Tagged 2012, climb, Newfoundland, Seven Summits, Signal Hill, St. John's, train
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Local university prof climbs highest mountain in Antarctica; Everest next goal – Local – The Telegram
Local university prof climbs highest mountain in Antarctica; Everest next goal – Local – The Telegram. After successfully climbing Antarctica’s highest peak in December, Memorial University professor TA Loeffler is just one mountain short of conquering all seven summits — … Continue reading
Vinson Vignette #5: Wasting Away in Vinsonville
In my last vignette, I mentioned building snow sculptures down near the privies at Vinson Base Camp. Since I mentioned them, I thought I would do a vignette on how human waste is dealt with both at Union Glacier and … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Vinson
Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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Vinson Vignette #4: Ice Axes and Inukshuks
This will likely end up my favourite image from the trip: My ice axe on the summit. I like a slight dash of red playing off the almost duo-chrome black and white. It reminds me of the awesome view from … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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Vinson Vignette #3: Bookends and Rope Teams
When I arrived in Santiago three weeks ago, I popped up to the Great Gatsby to have some dinner while I waited for my connection to Punta Arenas. Tonight, as I passed the time to my Toronto connection, I did … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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Vinson Vignette #2: Newfoundland Flag First Out of the Bag
This flag has been to the top of six continents with me. I purchased it on a whim when heading to Alaska for the climb that started all of this, Denali. I packed it away, carried it uphill for 26 … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Vinson
Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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Vinson Vignette #1: Lost for Words
OK…I’ve been trying to write this blog entry for 24 hours and I guess I just have to admit that I am lost for words. Or a starting point. I’m missing a place to jump off in trying to explain … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Vinson
Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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Vinson Massif: Team Returns to Punta Arenas
Posted by: Dave Hahn | December 19, 2011 Elevation: 121′ This is Dave Hahn calling from Antarctica our Vinson season ended today. About midday, around 11 AM, we flew from Vinson Basecamp back to Union Glacier. Today was a beautiful … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Vinson
Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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Vinson Massif: Clouds …
Here is the latest update from TA’s team who are waiting to fly out of Mount Vinson base camp: Posted by: Dave Hahn | December 17, 2011 Elevation: 7,200′ The clouds and fog took over Vinson basecamp again today. There … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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Vinson Massif: Snow sculpture contest at VBC
Here is the latest update from TA’s team who are still waiting in Antarctica: Posted by: | December 16, 2011 Elevation: 7,200′ Another day drifting in the Vinson Basecamp milk bottle, surrounded by whiteness. Except it was fun. The RMI … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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Vinson Massif: Not so much happening
Posted by: Dave Hahn | December 16, 2011 Elevation: 7,200′ The clouds around Vinson basecamp lifted some today, but didn’t go away. In particular they were stuck over the Nimitz Glacier and the approaches for an airplane trying to get … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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Vinson Massif: Hanging out at base camp
Here is the latest update from TA’s team who are in Antarctica: Posted by: Dave Hahn | December 14, 2011 Elevation: 7,200′ Not so much to report today besides a good brunch and a fine dinner. Thick fog and cloud … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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Vinson Massif: Waiting for the airplane
Here is the latest update from TA’s team who have finished climbing Antarctica’s highest peak, Mount Vinson: Posted by: Dave Hahn | December 13, 2011 Elevation: 7,200′ The fog and low cloud came and went periodically at Vinson basecamp today. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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Vinson Massif: Team descends to base camp
Here is the latest update from TA’s team in Antarctica: Posted by: Dave Hahn | December 12, 2011 Elevation: 7,200′ This morning at high camp it was still sunny, but there was a persistent breeze which was on its way … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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Vinson Massif: Team returns safely to high camp after summit
Here is the latest update from TA’s team who are climbing Antarctica’s highest peak, Mount Vinson right now: Posted by: Dave Hahn | December 11, 2011 Elevation: 12,400′ Conditions today can only be described as having been perfect for a … Continue reading
Posted in Everest 3.0, Vinson
Tagged 2011, Antarctica, climb, Seven Summits, train, Vinson
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