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The Adventure Chronicles
Our very own Larry Goldie has been given the honor of being featured on the Adventure Chronicles website!

The Adventure Chronicles are a blog project for adventurers, dreamers, climbers, alpinists, and mountain bikers. Larry was interviewed for the website's "Friday Focus" article, which "hi-lights the key players in outdoor adventure."
Check out the full interview at: www.adventurechronicles.net
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Farewell to a friend
It is with great sadness that I am writing to report the passing of Methow Valley legend and NCMG guide, Sean McCabe. Earlier this summer, Sean was diagnosed with the most aggressive form of thyroid cancer. Given 4-6 weeks to live, Sean held on with his legendary tenacity until this morning when he passed peacefully at his home in the company of his family.
I can confidently state without reservation that Sean was one of the finest humans I have ever known. Generous to a fault and so freely giving of his love and attention, he had a way of making everyone feel like the most special person on earth. Being one of the most talented climbers in the valley, many of us looked to Sean for guidance and encouragement. After putting the rope up on some ridiculously hard testpiece, Sean would offer the most sincere encouragement for us to give it a try. Knowing I could hardly get off the ground on routes of this difficulty, Sean would convince me that it was within my ability, and that I just had to believe in myself. After lots of hanging on the rope, lots of his coaching and patient belaying, I would eventually make it to the top. Sean would greet me on the ground with a huge smile that said "I knew you could do it!" That pretty well sums up the effect he had on everyone whose life he touched.
It has been several years since Sean has guided professionally, as his family quickly became his first priority after having kids. Earning his living as the art teacher at Liberty Bell high school, Sean was held in regard the way only a handful of teachers ever are. Often asked to speak at graduation and in 2001 being named "Teacher of the Year" by the Milken Family Foundation, Sean's influence on his students was amazingly powerful. Earlier this summer, a CaringBridge website was created to keep friends informed on Sean's condition and offer people a chance to share their thoughts, feelings and wishes. After reading hundreds of Sean's former students write about the impact he made on their lives, its clear that his influence will live on. Click here to visit Sean's CaringBridge site.
Some of you were fortunate enough to have climbed with Sean and will undoubtedly know what I am trying to express here. Many of you likely know of Sean through his art that NCMG has used for many years. His images have appeared on our T-shirts, website, brochures and posters for many years, with some of his original oil paintings gracing the walls of our office. Several years ago Sean began making prints of many of his most popular paintings. Some of our longtime loyal guests received some of these prints as gifts over the last few years. Sean's work will continue to be available through his website and will continue to be a source of income for his family. Click here to see Sean's artwork.
Sean leaves behind two young daughters Novie (7) and Dashe (3) and his wife Laura. He will be missed by many more.

We'll miss you pard!
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New Glacier Travel date offered - spaces available!
Occasionally we have just one person interested in doing a skills course and they are open to having one or two folks join them in order to reduce the cost per person. Well that situation has just arisen and we have a new 3 day Glacier Travel Training course scheduled August 26 -28, 2009. If you are interested in signing up, please call or email us. Details of this course and the full curriculum can be found HERE.

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A few spots left on upcoming courses!
Hello browsers of the NCMG site. We have had several calls from folks looking to take an Intro to Alpine Rock or Glacier Travel Training course who were having some trouble rustling up another partner for the course. Perhaps you are one of them?
Well, opportunity is knocking.
We have 2 spots left for the Glacier Travel Training Course July 12th-14th and 1 spot left on the Intro to Alpine Rock course July 25th and 26th. The other scheduled dates have a few folks interested, so give us a call to see if we can match you up with a partner for any of our other courses this summer. As always, if you have a partner, you can schedule a High Angle Rescue, Intro to Alpine Rock or Glacier Travel Training course for almost any custom date.
And, don’t forget the women’s yoga and rock camp with Anne and Michel the weekend of August 28th-30th- yoga, climbing, good company, good food and one amazing location! What’s not to like?
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NCMG launches new blog!
In an effort to stay in touch better and get trip reports posted in a more timely fashion, NCMG is pleased to announce the launch of its own blog. Trip reports will now be easier to find and search if you are looking for a specific trip or want to see what a specific climb might be like. There will some minor changes throuhout the rest of our site, but for the most part it will remain the same. Please contact us with your feedback and feel free to sign up for the RSS feed to get the latest news from Mazama and around the world.
Cheers from NCMG!
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NCMG guide Tim Connelly wins Kenya's Maxidash
In an unusual climbing competition, African style, Tim Connelly and Spanish climber Lucas Gonzales wound up winning the event. Dubbed the Maxidash, the competition involves climbers climbing as many routes as possible in one climbing area, driving like mad on dirt roads (by any route) to the next climbing area. Five climbing areas and 350 km of driving later, Lucas and Connelly came out in 2nd place behind the local reigning champions. The next day after a recount that turned up a route that hadnt been counted, it turns out, the two had won.

Tim had the battle scar to prove it as well. The forgotten climb was called unlawful entry and Tim was stung in the ear by a wasp while leading the route - ouch!
Nice work Tim and Lucas!
For more details on the event, check out Tim's Blog.






