Climb
Climbing: Mother Natures most engaged moments.
The found savior of life.
Institutionally taught in 2018 by the University of Alaska Southeast Outdoor Studies & Leadership program, the four limb movement has changed Keegans perspective on sport, teamwork, and problem solving. As a new life long activity, a shift in physical and spiritual connection completed a second circle of life.
Taught in an awe inspiring setting, Keegan began his climbing journey at Juneau’s local sea cliff crags. Within a few hours he discovered the focus & stillness climbing offered. From there, a spark was generated and his journey was ignited.
Memorable Climbs
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Cragging oceanside, Juneau ignited developed an ember that is my backbone.
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Ascent of the NE ridge with partner Aaron. Beautiful summit, even better view. The Purple Mountains at its finest.
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Ascent and descent via the climbers trail. Got stuck in a cloud on the summit, when it dissipated it opened up to gorgeous San Juan views.
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Unsuccessful summit. We fell one pitch short and turned back due to weather.
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My first of the 50 classic climbs in North America. The hardest rock climbing I have ever done.
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Split-board ascent and descent of Confluence peak. Amazing climb and ride. Trip report can be read here.
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Car-to-car summit via owen spaulding.
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Rapid ascent of North Americas Highest Peak. - Trip report here.
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Ascent and descent via mountaineers trail. The best ridge exposure southeast Alaska can offer.
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2x attempts. No summits.
Created two different routes in hopes of linking to the original. No success.
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Unsuccessful summit. I will be back.
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Attempted Mt. Barril & Teleridge. No success but huge learning experience.
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Successful summit. Beautiful views above the clouds.