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		<title>GENERATIONS &#8211; A Skiers’ and Snowboarders’ Perspective on Climate Change</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 21:49:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a snowboarder and mountaineer who has traveled the world in search of the finest lines to ascend and descend, I have witnessed first hand the devastating changes occurring globally. This film by Teton Gravity Research highlights some of these changes and below are some simple and concrete solutions we all can do to help [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a snowboarder and mountaineer who has traveled the world in search of the finest lines to ascend and descend, I have witnessed first hand the devastating changes occurring globally. This film by Teton Gravity Research highlights some of these changes and below are some simple and concrete solutions we all can do to help our world.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Stephen Koch</p>
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<p>FIVE THINGS YOU CAN DO<br />
We can all do some simple things that have a huge short-term impact on climate change. Collectively, we could save almost 123 million metric tons of CO2 in ten years, dropping the US national emissions by 8%. Consider doing these five things today:<br />
1. Get an energy audit. Seal doors and windows and insulate the hot water pipes<br />
2. Carpool whenever you can and/or buy a fuel efficient vehicle and drive the speed limit<br />
3. Use compact fluorescent bulbs, turn lights off and unplug appliances when not in use.<br />
4. Lower your thermostat settings, put a sweater on!<br />
5. Use reusable water bottles &amp; coffee mugs&#8230; avoid plastic water bottles unless necessary.</p>
<p>ABOUT GENERATIONS<br />
Within the span of a lifetime, one can observe the planet&#8217;s changing climate. Skiers, snowboarders, farmers and climatologists across the world are experiencing the effects of climate change. Ski areas in the Northeast United States are witnessing shorter winters. California’s farmlands are experiencing water shortages. Europe’s glaciers are receding at alarming rates. Generations is a film about the consequences of climate change and shows you what you can do to make a difference.</p>
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Featured Athletes: Jeremy Jones / Ingrid Backstrom / Sage Cattabriga-Alosa / Seth Morrison / Dash Longe / Dylan Hood / Erik Roner</p>
<p>Music By: Moby / Philip Sheppard / Dolman Black and The Brain / Kevin MacLeod / Ben Krames / Mosley Wotta &amp; MUD / Sandy Garnett</p>
<p>Narrated By: Greg Stump</p>
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		<title>Black (Ice) Is Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 09:10:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Koch</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the late Fall of 2008, with Tristen &#8220;Trippy&#8221; Sieleman, an extremely funny and good looking (might come in handy for spooning on a bivouac) man who I met through his girlfriend, Carrie Dagher, one of the funnest, most loving and positive people I know (and sexy as hell to boot), I returned to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the late Fall of 2008, with Tristen &#8220;Trippy&#8221; Sieleman, an extremely funny and good looking (might come in handy for spooning on a bivouac) man who I met through his girlfriend, Carrie Dagher, one of the funnest, most loving and positive people I know (and sexy as hell to boot), I returned to the Black Ice Couloir to connect once again.</p>
<p>Once a Teton classic ice climb, the Black Ice has dwindled in recent years from a combination of  rising temperatures and dwindling snow. The prolific winter of &#8217;07/&#8217;08 coupled with fortuitous September storms had me believing an ascent would be possible.</p>
<p>The footage for this video was shot primarily with a VIO POV camera I mounted on my helmet. Additional footage was shot with a couple of digital cameras.</p>
<p>I have a long and interesting history with the Black Ice, with many ascents and the only snowboard descent that involved some belayed turns, a rappel and a whole lot of what I used to think of as &#8220;fun.&#8221;</p>
<p>I had attempted the Black Ice with the intent to descend it on my snowboard 2 times before finally making turns on her exceedingly steep and exposed terrain. First time was solo and the second was with the late Alex Lowe, an alpine and ice climbing mentor of mine who was truly a gifted, positive and extremely motivated alpinist. Alex died after being hit by a massive avalanche that buried him on Shishapangma while ascending the SW Face. I occasionally still tap into his positive energy.</p>
<p>When I climbed the Black Ice alone I knew I needed a partner for this descent. With Alex, after making the ascent of the BI with our gear, we weren&#8217;t fired up enough to attempt the descent in the current conditions &#8211; very snow covered but with a fairly gnarly crust that would have made turning in control even more difficult than turning on 50+ degree terrain with huge exposure requires.</p>
<p>As a consolation for our efforts we skied and snowboarded from the upper saddle to the lower saddle and decided to climb and make the second descent of the NW Ice Couloir on the Middle Teton. I had completed the premier descent earlier in the season while working at the lower saddle.</p>
<p>I was scared watching Alex ski the NW couloir in, if I remember correctly, his mountaineering boots. He wasn&#8217;t going to fall, but I didn&#8217;t know that for sure at the time and his slightly out of control looking turns didn&#8217;t lend confidence. I had been with people who had lost control on my first two big routes in the Tetons, the Middle and the Grand. They took falls/slides and I thought I was going to witness someone die. They didn&#8217;t and I started soloing after that. I figured I needed my mental energy to take care of myself when doing the wild mountain descents.</p>
<p>Went back to BI with Mark Newcomb and snowboarded much of it&#8230;that is another story all its own that I don&#8217;t have time for at the moment but look forward to sharing soon.</p>
<p>Black is Back! Or at least was in wild mixed scary (loose rock) alpine conditions for another moment in time. But what is our time, and the time that the Black Ice was in over the past several hundred/thousand years anyway? A moment in the scheme of time, albeit a slightly longer moment than during this scrappy ascent&#8230;</p>
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