The Heart of The Mountain

» Posted by on Aug 5, 2012 in Blog | 12 comments

I don't think about art while I work. I try to think about life. Jean Michel Basquiat

A few days on Mt. Baker with the American Alpine Institute

 

12 Comments

  1. Wow, all those pics are great, but the bottom pics are surreal!

  2. That snow looks really unstable.  Could you see evidence of slides?

  3. Absolutely fantastic Joe, what a place to be!

  4. Stupendous photos.Looks like a fantastic course.
    I've just read this line from John Muir and it seems very fitting here: "I only went out for a walk, and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.

  5. Koma Kulshan! I'd be curious to hear what crampon-compatible footwear you used.

  6. Awesome environment, great pictures again…. Looking forward already to catching up with you next month.
    Gramps with Nans

  7. Awesome fotos. Keep up the good work!
    http://runrunnerrun.blogspot.com/

  8. I like the lightning box in the Lookout with the glass bottoms.  I just had a nice conversation with a a caretaker about those boxes.

  9. A blog post with no words… And none required.  Thanks.

  10. Awesome pictures.  I have wanted to go up to Sherman Crater myself and have always loved this area.
    Thank you for sharing.

  11. Joe, what beautiful pictures. It was a wonderful experience to share with new friends. Your pictures have given me memories I will hold onto forever. I hope to climb another mountain with you in the future.

  12. Thanks for the gorgeous pics!  Baker is my favorite mountain – it's been forever since I've been there.  I need to get back!

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