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    High Altitude Camping - TR

    Sort of in preperation for going to Alaska I decided to check out some of my equipment by camping up at the Col du Midi, this is about 3500m high and is the big flat area under the top of the Aiguille du Midi lift. Martina is heading off to the North Col of everest next week as well and decided to come along to check out her sleeping bag and puffa.

    http://www.philingle.com/images/20040412_1_s.jpg
    When we arrived the weather was ok but it was just starting to clag over.

    http://www.philingle.com/images/20040412_2_s.jpg
    By the time we had sorted out the tent and stuff it was a whiteout. We had planned to do an evening ascent and ski of the Tacul but the weather meant the we just hung about in the tent.

    http://www.philingle.com/images/20040412_3_s.jpg
    At about 19:00 it started to clear again so we decided to have a little walk to the Cosmiques Arete

    http://www.philingle.com/images/20040412_5_s.jpg
    Up on the arete as the sun sets

    http://www.philingle.com/images/20040412_6_s.jpg
    Looking over at the cosmiques couloir

    http://www.philingle.com/images/20040412_7_s.jpg
    We had been hoping to ski down that face while it looked like that, shame.

    http://www.philingle.com/images/20040412_8_s.jpg
    Do you think that jacket will be warm enough for Everest?

    http://www.philingle.com/images/20040412_9_s.jpg
    And that has to be one of my favourite shots of the season

    Phil

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    That last shot is so perfect in so many ways.

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    http://www.philingle.com/images/20040412_7_s.jpg
    "We had been hoping to ski down that face while it looked like that, shame. "

    I'd ski that face anytime

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    neat!
    i can't wait to see ski pix from everest!!!!!
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    skiing is hiking all day so that you can ski on shitty gear for 5 minutes.

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    http://www.philingle.com/images/20040412_9_s.jpg

    I'm seeing a shot hunkered down with an 18mm lens by the small knoll at 5 o'clock from the right hand set of ski poles with the whole of the valley in shot, the sunset and a skier having hucked off a small kicker atop the rock face performing a perfect tail grab cross.

    But yours will defnitely do at a pinch.

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    I think you are ready for AK. Being that the tent is buried and all.

    Perhaps a bigger tent for those long days stuck in bad weather, or a snowcave.

    Have fun.

    Sweet pics, by the way

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    Sweet location & smoking hottie companion stoke!

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    Originally posted by FreakofSnow
    I'd ski that face anytime
    No doubt. I think we need a higher res version of that pic!

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    hope you broke that tent in...
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    Superstokealicious! (that's dork language for nice pics)

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    http://www.philingle.com/images/20040412_6_s.jpg

    This photo, is my fav, really cool how the clouds are breaking up. The terrain is amazing.

    Great photo series, keep them coming.
    Skiing, where my mind is even if my body isn't.

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    great pics.
    More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap

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    Got any pics from inside the tent?
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

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    That place looks incredible! Thanks for sharing the pics, and keep 'em coming from AK and Everest . . . so very cool :-)

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    Thanks for the pictures. Every time you post, I miss France. I'll be there mid-June, considering a small detour (from Aix-en-Provence)to go to Cham. Will you guys he around then /willing to show me around?

    drC

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    inspirational

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    Very cool pics, went to Alaska two years ago and had a great time, especially once it was over. Makes me miss it though.

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