“May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view.”― Edward Abbey Road trips conjure up visions of sunny days and warm nights, windows down and friends jockeying around tailgates for …
Trail Running Nepal’s 3 Passes (part 2)
Continued from part 1. Leaving Chukhung for the 3 Passes The decision was made, we’d go. Committing to the run meant having the bare minimum of gear. We sent a porter down to Namche with …
Trail Running Nepal’s 3 Passes Trek (part I)
Trail Running in the Nepal Himalaya Four days before we headed off to run the 3 Passes Tour I couldn’t walk. Kim had neon green mucus draining from her eyes. Elevation had not been kind …
Shishapangma South Face with Ueli Steck and David Göttler
May 29, 2016: Kathmandu, Nepal When I started as a photographer I simply wanted to document what I saw, to be a journalist, a National Geographic type shooting assignments where I responded to and anticipated …
Kindness to Strangers
We’ve traveled the world for many of our 17 years as pro photographers. Looking back, what stands out amongst all the memories we’ve managed to log are the acts of kindness offered to strangers wandering other …
The Sony a7II in the Nepal Himalaya
Back in September, I posted about making the switch to Sony after almost 20 years shooting Canon pro cameras. I’d been bombarded with the Sony a7 popping up in my social media and photography news sites and became intrigued …
Trekking in Nepal after the Earthquake
I was so happy to be back in Nepal that I forgot all about the earthquake. But, truth be told, there were no immediate reminders, no toppled buildings or piles of rubble, there was just …
Kalymnos Climbing
Kalymnos… What climber hasn’t heard of this limestone mecca in the middle of the Aegean Sea? It’s all been said, but here’s our version. This was Janine and I’s third visit in the last few years. Simply …