Dechristo Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 A MUST for all serious climbers: Snowbird resort in Utah is planning a five-day clinic in August for rookie mountaineers with cash to burn. For a mere $8,400, Snowbird Expeditions will teach rudimentary mountain skills in a luxurious setting (gourmet meals, recovery in Snowbird's Cliff Lodge spas, helicopter approach to basecamp and climbs, etc.) and will feature 1-to-1 guide-student ratios with courses led by some of the most experienced Himalayan mountaineers, including David Breashears, Apa Sherpa, Willie and Damian Benegas, and Amy Bullard. The first camp is Aug. 12-16; see www.snowbirdx.com for more info. Quote
Dechristo Posted June 24, 2005 Author Posted June 24, 2005 There's an explanation: ...for event ...for location ...for elitist accomodations. Quote
Couloir Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 What is challenging about a "6 day, mentally and physically challenging adventure..." That includes: ""Spa Level" rooms...spa treatments, yoga, nutritious gourmet meals and full time access to the private Summit Room for movies and snacks..." I say get them into a realistic harsh environment 100 miles from anything, work their fucking asses repeatedly into the ground and then after 30 days, give them chicken-scratched directions written on a stained cocktail napkin to the nearest airport. Make sure they sign a waiver of course! Quote
Chaps Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 STOP WHINING YOU PUSSIES AND MAKE A BILLION DOLLARS AND YOU TOO CAN BUY A SUMMIT OR SEVEN Quote
Fairweather Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 Carry this up Mount Si three times per week, then ask your seven summit guide to help you out with it. Quote
snugtop Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 When not in the field, participants will be staying in Snowbird's award-winning Cliff Lodge "Spa Level" rooms. Each day in resort will include spa treatments, yoga, nutritious gourmet meals and full time access to the private Summit Room for movies and snacks. Daily intimate personal experience presentation topics run the gamut from what went right and terribly wrong on Everest in May 1996, to mental and physical preparation for extreme challenges. While in the field yurt and tent accommodations, hot showers, and nutritious feasts will ensure you the mental and physical stamina to maximize each day's offerings. Quote
Dru Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 A MUST for all serious speed climbers: Fido resort in Portland is planning a five-day clinic in August for rookie mountaineers with cash to burn. For a mere $8,400, Fido Expeditions will teach rudimentary mountain speed, Internet debate, avatar registration, outright lying, defamation of your betters, and how to fake GPS log skills in a luxurious setting (gourmet meals, recovery in Fido's Cliff Lodge spas, helicopter approach to Muir Hut and climbs, etc.) and will feature 1-to-1 guide-student ratios with courses led by some of the most fastest Cascade volcano avatars, including Dan Fido and his many avatars all of whom refer to themselves as "we". The first camp is Aug. 12-16; see www.mountainspeedfido.com for more info. Quote
snugtop Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 can I bring my dog? I wanna sign up for the dog-human speed ascent workshop. Quote
snugtop Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 no...Tantra is covered at the "Daily intimate personal experience presentation" Quote
Recycled Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 Yeah, the "hot showers, and nutritious feasts will ensure you the mental and physical stamina to maximize each day's offerings" sounded pretty good too. Quote
thelawgoddess Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 cedar wright is listed at talent. is that the same cedar that hangs out in the valley? Quote
Couloir Posted June 25, 2005 Posted June 25, 2005 A MUST for all serious speed climbers: Fido resort in Portland is planning a five-day clinic in August for rookie mountaineers with cash to burn. For a mere $8,400, Fido Expeditions will teach rudimentary mountain speed, Internet debate, avatar registration, outright lying, defamation of your betters, and how to fake GPS log skills in a luxurious setting (gourmet meals, recovery in Fido's Cliff Lodge spas, helicopter approach to Muir Hut and climbs, etc.) and will feature 1-to-1 guide-student ratios with courses led by some of the most fastest Cascade volcano avatars, including Dan Fido and his many avatars all of whom refer to themselves as "we". The first camp is Aug. 12-16; see www.mountainspeedfido.com for more info. Brilliant! Quote
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