Saturday, September 25, 2010
Anna rocks!
This is a post by a proud papa.
My very cool 12-year-old daughter brought her guns to the first bouldering competition of the season today at The Spot Bouldering Gym in our beloved Boulder. Anna placed 5th among the girls of the Youth B division with a combined total of 16,900 points! WAY TO GO, ANNA!!!
Youth teams from across Colorado assembled at The Spot today to participate in USA Climbing's American Bouldering Series (ABS) of competitions. This was Anna's first competition as a member of USA Climbing and ABS, and her 5th place finish was awesome!
Congratulations to everyone on Anna's team, team sik byrd out of Movement Climbing + Fitness in Boulder, and thanks to Anna's great team of coaches at Movement: Chelsea, Andrew, Jimmy, Angie & Taylor.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Let's go fishing!
The obsessive skier is not very obsessive about fishing, but finds this video inspiring.
Let's go fishing!
Let's go fishing!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
I need a wintervention.
It's mid-September and the Obsessive Skier is getting antsy. I need a wintervention. Looks like Warren Miller Entertainment knew that already.
Anybody want to see Warren Miller's Wintervention with me on opening night, Tuesday, November 9th at the Boulder Theater?
Anybody want to see Warren Miller's Wintervention with me on opening night, Tuesday, November 9th at the Boulder Theater?
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Still the Hermannator.
Basel, Switzerland - Austrian skiing great Hermann "The Hermannator" Maier may have retired from the World Cup circuit, but his competitive streak lives on. This December, Maier will lead a four-man Austrian team competing against a German squad in an overland ski race to the South Pole for Austrian and German broadcasters.
Maier is the man whose 1998 crash at the Nagano Olympics is the stuff of legend.
Maier will head to Cape Town, South Africa on Dec. 8, his 38th birthday. From there, crews will travel to the Russian Antarctic base of Novo to begin their trek to the pole.
Maier's teammates include triathlete and ORF broadcaster Tom Walek, while the German team is highlighted by triathlete Joey Kelly and television commentator Markus Lanz. Each team's remaining two members will be determined by a series of contests that wrap up this month.
Teams will travel on touring skis, pulling a sled with a tent and supplies. A 25-member support crew will travel alongside. The 248-mile trip, which is expected to last 16 days, will head out of Novo on Christmas morning.
Information from Reuters www.reuters.com
Maier is the man whose 1998 crash at the Nagano Olympics is the stuff of legend.
Maier will head to Cape Town, South Africa on Dec. 8, his 38th birthday. From there, crews will travel to the Russian Antarctic base of Novo to begin their trek to the pole.
Maier's teammates include triathlete and ORF broadcaster Tom Walek, while the German team is highlighted by triathlete Joey Kelly and television commentator Markus Lanz. Each team's remaining two members will be determined by a series of contests that wrap up this month.
Teams will travel on touring skis, pulling a sled with a tent and supplies. A 25-member support crew will travel alongside. The 248-mile trip, which is expected to last 16 days, will head out of Novo on Christmas morning.
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