Pumping Iron: Blood Health at High Altitude

Each season I come back to CFI,  I strive to be stronger than the previous summer so that I can do the best work on the Fourteeners, and feel my best while working. This season on Mt. Evans, I work at almost 14,000-ft everyday. Acclimating has been an long process....

The Many “Whys”

Five in the morning rolls around and my alarm goes off. It’s cold, all of my clothes for the day are stuffed in my sleeping bag with me, and I now have to go through the struggle of putting on my many layers without feeling the bite of the mountain air. It doesn’t...

Getting Your Hands Dirty

As I write this, in my tent, my hands are cut, scarred, and dirty. They will stay like this for several days after I get back to town. Even after dipping them in the creek, using hand sanitizer, and even showers, they are dirty. It is what people in my field, trail...

Sharing the Clouds in the Sky

The most puzzling thing to me, at times, seems to be our capacity as humans to do great things and to do immense harm. My summer on Quandary has been witness to the strength of individuals overcoming obstacles both personal and external, like summiting a mountain with...

Be Good Guests to Our Wildlife Hosts

Fourteeners hold many wonders: vast views of mountain tops, scenes of alpine lakes, amazing forests filled with spruces, pines and aspens, and also awesome wildlife. You may see elk, deer, moose, bear, birds and small mammals (squirrels, chipmunks, mice, etc.)  below...