FOREVER OUTSIDE ADVENTURE JOURNAL

trip report

THE GRAND TETON

THE GRAND TETON

Standing 13,775' above sea level the Grand Teton is an iconic mountain steeped in history. With a long approach, unpredictable weather patterns, high altitude and only accessible through technical rock climbing, achieving it's summit is never guaranteed.

Mount Williamson

Mount Williamson

Mount Williamson is the second highest peak in the Sierras standing 14,375' above sea level.  Follow along this grueling backpacking adventure up the short, steep, and treacherous route finding that is George Creek.

The Matthes Crest

The Matthes Crest

The Matthes Crest is one of the most classic knife-edge ridges anywhere. Stunning scenery, fun climbing, and stomach- churning exposure combine to make Matthes Crest a true gem. Five star alpine climbing that is better than I dreamed of, and I dreamed about it for some time!

Thunderbolt to Sill Traverse

Thunderbolt to Sill Traverse

With over 5000' of climbing and covering five mountains over 14.000' tall, the Thunderbolt to Sill Traverse has been my greatest accomplishment in alpinism.