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Day Hiking, Backpacking, Apex Trips Jason Kolaczkowski Day Hiking, Backpacking, Apex Trips Jason Kolaczkowski

A Walk Together: 9-Year-Old Twins Complete the Tour de Mont Blanc

When the boys were nine years old, we took them to Trek the Tour de Mont Blanc. We’ve spent the last few weeks using that trip as a case study for some expedition planning videos. Well, we also made a very short movie about the trip, just a remembrance for us and maybe a preview for any viewers who are considering going.

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Camping, Backpacking, Summer, Apex Trips Jason Kolaczkowski Camping, Backpacking, Summer, Apex Trips Jason Kolaczkowski

Passing Through: Four Days, Four Passes, and a Family of Four Backpacking on the Colorado Trail

I don't feel like my family and I should be pushing our limits with hard climbing all of the time. We had previously done a video about learning to find satisfaction with some of the less demanding forms of adventure so that our risk profiles aren't always high. Well, exposing the boys to backpacking was one of those experiences we wanted them to try and see if they enjoy. We made a short film about it.

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Apex Trips, Climbing, Spring Jason Kolaczkowski Apex Trips, Climbing, Spring Jason Kolaczkowski

Two Eight Year Olds Go Multi-Pitch Rock Climbing with Dad

We've done a few series on techniques I think are important for any climber taking on multi-pitch routes but especially for a climber out with children. Well, it was time to put those skills to practice as we broke from climbing with two adults per kid and tried out two kids with one adult. This short film shares our beautiful afternoon out on the rock.

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Apex Trips, Climbing, Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring Jason Kolaczkowski Apex Trips, Climbing, Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring Jason Kolaczkowski

Stubborn: An 8 Month Indoor Climbing Project and Training for Twin 8-Year-Olds

Our home wall overhangs at thirty degrees. After graduating from jugs, the boys wanted a challenge and so asked for me to set a route on twenty millimeter edges. When the route proved too difficult for them to make easy progress, rather than ask me to change it, they asked for a training plan and expressed a desire to learn how to project a route. Eventually, they were able to climb the route on lead. This short movie documents the eight months they spent training and working the route.

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Climbing, Backpacking, Camping, Apex Trips, Summer Jason Kolaczkowski Climbing, Backpacking, Camping, Apex Trips, Summer Jason Kolaczkowski

Mount Moran's Skillet Glacier Route: 6000 Vertical Feet of, Hiking, Bushwhacking, and Snow Climbing

A climbing partner from Denali (seven years ago) put together a trip for the Skillet Glacier route on Mount Moran (12,605') in Grand Teton National Park. She and I embraced hiking the long approach, bushwhack off trail, and 6000 feet of elevation gain to get our fill of summer snow climbing on a direct and impressive line.

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Climbing, Backpacking, Camping, Apex Trips, Spring Jason Kolaczkowski Climbing, Backpacking, Camping, Apex Trips, Spring Jason Kolaczkowski

Keep Going: a Short Film of Twin 7 Year Olds' Camping and Climbing Trip up their First Snow Couloir

Spring time in the Rocky Mountains means snow couloir season for climbers, and this year, we figured out how to get technical crampons to work on the boys' small feet. So, the boys and I took a short camping trip that culminated in their first real alpine snow climb, including a few small snow fields before a 500 vertical foot gully. They learned the mental and physical persistence that direct snow lines can demand, and I was admittedly in awe at their incredible capabilities while being so young.

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Winter, Climbing, Backpacking, Camping, Apex Trips Jason Kolaczkowski Winter, Climbing, Backpacking, Camping, Apex Trips Jason Kolaczkowski

And Soon, Spring: A Short Climbing and Backpacking Film Dedicated to My Mentor, Lost Too Soon

The boys wanted to go on a "mini" expedition, complete with backpacking, camping, moving camps, and a mildly technical climb to a summit. But as the trip started, I received notice that one of my climbing friends and mentors was succumbing to cancer. As My trip ended, I received notice that she was gone. It struck me as fitting that, while all of this was happening, the lessons she taught me were being passed on to my boys. I dedicate this short film to Deb as a testament to a life well lived, full of impact which will carry on.

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High Altitude, Day Hiking, Apex Trips, Summer Jason Kolaczkowski High Altitude, Day Hiking, Apex Trips, Summer Jason Kolaczkowski

An Alpine Experience: Taking My Nephew Up Mount Bancroft's East Ridge for His First Technical Climb

I was there when my 8 year old nephew climbed his first 14er, and I was there again - 9 years later - when he did his first technical, class 5 climb on a classic alpine climbing route: Mount Bancroft's East Ridge. High winds and intermittent clouds made for a day demanding focus and confident movement.

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High Altitude, Day Hiking, Apex Trips, Summer Jason Kolaczkowski High Altitude, Day Hiking, Apex Trips, Summer Jason Kolaczkowski

Past is Prologue: A Short Film of Twin 6 Year Olds' First Summer Snow Climb

My twin boys are changing. They are growing up, gaining confidence, and improving their mountaineering skills. After a spring time working on ice axe techniques, the boys wanted to take on "a real snow climb." With feet too small for front-point crampons, we did a summer time climb of a permanent snowfield: the remnant of the glaciers that used to dominate the Rocky Mountains over ten thousand years ago. Like my boys, the mountains are changing, too.

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