Cassin X-All Mountain tool – SALE!… Today Only!

SPECIAL! BUY A PAIR, GET OVER $100 OFF!

Was $428 per pair, now just $328!

I love this tool – Doug Millen

17th Annual Adirondack International Mountaineering Festival

Winter Lovers Unite!

The Mountaineer and Adirondack Rock & River have teamed up again to host Mountainfest 2013, which will take place January 18-21, 2013.

Clinic descriptions, schedules and registration details have been posted on our website and registration is now OPEN!!

There is already snow in the peaks and ice routes are coming in! We are very excited for the winter season and are fully stocked with all the ice climbing, mountaineering, backcountry skiing, and winter backpacking gear you need!

Please see our website for all relevant Mountainfest information and call us to sign up.

Clinics will fill quickly so get your registration in early!

White Mountain Pachinko

Michael Wejchert was looking for adventure and decided to play a little game of “Pachinko”

The Black Dike Goes Down!! 11/06/2012 – Ryan Stefiuk / Erik Eisele

Ryan Stefiuk Votes for ice climbing!

Ryan and Erik Eisele took the day off to vote and climb the Black Dike, Franconia Notch NH.

This is believed to be the first ascent of the season.

Great work guys!

Outerlocal, The Deeper Side of Wild

Mtn Bike, Paddle, Climb, Ski… Dig in!

Gear Review – Softshells

If you’re a gear junkie, Cold Thistle, a blog run by Dane Burns, is probably the best source of information and analysis you can find on the web. This is a link to the first of 4 parts of a review of softshells jackets.

Reel Rock Film Tour – North Conway

Thursday, November 1
8:00-10:00 PM

International Mountain Equipment
North Conway, NH

Tickets $10 at the door
Proceeds benefit the Northeast Live Your Dream Grant

AAC – 33rd Annual Dinner

Mark your Calendar!

The 33rd American Alpine Club Dinner / New York Section

Chance of a Lifetime Conditions in the Alps

Beyond Good and Evil is in great condition now! This is a rare occurrence and it has not formed this well for at least 5 years.  Spectacular photos in the Rock & Ice article. I wonder what else is in, and how long these conditions will last.