Some shots from @adkclimb.club at Pitchoff Quarry last night. This little community is the best and brings out so much stoke! Groups made the treks from Plattsburgh and Burlington VT 🤯 and we were out sending till 11pm. 🤞 We’ll be closer to home at Poke-O next week for them.
Enjoyed one of my best days of ice climbing yesterday, with great fun and proud leads at Buster, Three Flows, and Pitchoff Quarry. This sport rules.
Tom couldn’t stay out of the high peaks for long! Though he completed his 46ers in November, he returned for a second chance at the Phelps’ summit view. We managed only to see the inside of (moody) clouds again, but still had a great time catching up and getting him acquainted with snowshoe travel. 😁
Another stellar, speedy day in the mountains. Big Slide took big energy on the way up, was big beautiful, and big fun and fast on the way down. Car to car in about 5 hours.
A big day guiding in the mountains helping Todd attain his 34th-36th winter high peaks. We had all 13 miles of the trail to ourselves, adding to the backcountry experience. These peaks never come easy, but they’re always worthwhile! Back at it tomorrow for no. 37…
Another stellar day climbing frozen water with clients and friends. This time in the sun for the first day this season! ☀️ Pitchoff Left was chandeliered but pretty good, getting mushy by midafternoon. Hot Shot and Ice Slot in the Canyon were wet and wonderful. Today marked 50 pitches this season for me. 🙌
And check out that wild fog flowing over Chapel Pond! 🤯
Mega fun day on Roaring Brook Falls with @kam827 and then extra laps in the Canyon on Lions and Rule of the Bone for @adkclimb.club. Gettin’ it in while the gettin’s good!
Weeping Winds with @bbrianandersonn today! Burlier than expected, but so much fun!
‘iOS 26 CarPlay confusing UI/UX - Apple Community’
In iOS 26, Apple CarPlay Maps, the currently focused button is grey, while other buttons (not focused/hovered/selected) are blue. Read this again: it is grey for active, blue for inactive.
Every time I try to select a route, I end up missing the right button.
It’s truly infuriating.
(Via Dr. Drang, whose post exposes other diabolical interaction designs.)
So glad this last-minute booking came together! Helping expand @maxwellmortillaro and @phil_dworzanski’s backcountry ski touring repertoire was a total joy! And we saw some real progress as they mastered heading up and down the steep and tight terrain.
We made our way up Wright Peak from the Loj via the Old Marcy Dam trail and Wright Ski Trail. The rocky hiking trail and bottom section of the ski trail made for some exciting dodge, duck, dip, dive and dodging. But mega fun up top! Great temps too — way nicer on Wright than yesterday! 😁
#MykeWasRight Athlytic is awesome. Thanks @[email protected]!
Don’t let the fun music fool you, Wright, Algonquin and Iroquois Peaks were butt-kickers yesterday! Huge gusts, -30°F wind chill, and major drifting made us really earn those summits. Make sure you’ve got good traction — lots o’ ice on those rocky peaks! But Todd crushed it, as usual.
All the kudos go to Hao and Junlin for taking on the challenge of spending two winter nights backcountry camping in the High Peaks for their first experience in the Adirondacks. Even when the going got tough, their tenacity brought them success on their goal of climbing the Gothics cable route. Hard core! 💪
Started reading: Margo’s Got Money Troubles by Rufi Thorpe 📚
It’s debuting as a show on Apple TV soon and it looks great!
Farewell 2025
Some personal highlights from the year!
Jan - Ski instructing at Whiteface Mountain and many uphill skinning adventures with early morning exercise buddies. 🎿
Feb - Saranac Lake’s Winter Carnival is always a blast and ice palace spectacular! This year we got to share it with my mother-in-law. ❄️
Mar - Multi-sport weekend with Mike — climbing in the Gunks and skiing at Whiteface. 🧗
Apr - A trip down to Florida, with a visit to Bok Tower with Aunt Sally and Grandma Beck — a cherished memory as we would lose Grandma later in the year. ❤️
May - Backpacking with Jo and Phin. We hadn’t done one together in a while, and it was wonderful to hit the trail as a family again. 🏕️
June - Rock climbing season kicked into high gear with many trips up the slab, including this memorable one with friends from @adkclimb.club in which Taka did a few barefoot pitches. 🤣
July - Perhaps the highlight of the year, a trip to Wyoming to climb Gannett Peak for Matt’s 48th state high point and my personal tallest climb. The stunning cirque rekindled my desire for bigger objectives. 🏔️
Aug - Heartbreak as we said goodbye to our beloved Ollivander after 10 years in our little family. I can finally start looking back at photos of him with fondness instead of sadness. He was the greatest furry friend. ❤️🩹
Sept - The month for love for us, as Jo and I celebrated the wedding of dear friends, Tyler and Lauren, and attended the balloon festival. And then celebrated our own (7th!) anniversary the next weekend. 💍
Oct - Or Rocktober! The fall is my favorite time of year in the ADK, and I got to tick off a bunch of spectacular climbs among the beautiful fall foliage, including a few here on the Upper Washbowl with Brian. 🍁
Nov - Snow and ice season arrived blessedly early and in full force! Got in some great pitches of climbing and backcountry skiing in deep snow before Thanksgiving — take that, west coast! 😉
Dec - I couldn’t choose between family time at the holidays and our current adventure with Dan and Sarah in Las Vegas for New Year’s, so I didn’t! Both have been wonderful. 🎉
I’m so lucky to live in a place I love, have a career sharing my favorite activities, and be surrounded by wonderful friends, family, and community.
We love helping dreams come to life! @haojjiang and Junlin had backpacked together before, but never in the winter and never in Adirondacks. Their goal was to test their skills in a winter mountaineering excursion. Gothics Mountain provided sub-zero temps and waist-deep snow for the challenge, and they crushed it! We ate, slept, laughed, and awed in nature’s stunning beauty. In short, we thrived. Can’t wait to get out with these two again!
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What I wanted to do. What I did. What I’m gonna do next year.
I quite like MG Siegler’s theory that Pluribus is commentary on AI (spoilers!):
To wit: All of humanity’s knowledge is involuntarily uploaded to the collective “cloud”, as it were. With this, any of the beings on Earth – aside from a handful that the virus couldn’t infect for unknown reasons – have access to all of this information in real time. And any of the “unenlightened”, when they ask any question of these connected beings, they get back a seemingly factually true, but often bland response in real time.
The consensus view, quite literally.
Artemis, the calm web reader, is thoughtfully designed to be both efficient and privacy-preserving. For instance, it logs only the last month you used it:
This is why “approximately” is something of a feature: I don’t know what day a user opened their feed last on. I don’t need to in order to fulfill my goal of not retrieving feeds for users who haven’t been active for a while. Not only that, I don’t want to know the last day a user logged in to Artemis, for that would mean I would have the necessary telemetry to easily calculate “daily active users” and such.
— James G, Designing for inactive users
A mega fine day spent in the mountains guiding Todd’s 27th and 28th winter 46er high peaks! Clear skies and warm temps kept smiles on our faces! 😁