Well we did it! We just wrapped up another round of our Sierra Splitboard Program, sponsored by our good friends over at Weston Backcountry, Volcom, Electric, and Ridge Merino. While the tide is still relatively low in the backcountry, that didn’t deter from our guests having an epic weekend of split education and avalanche training. Big thanks to everyone who attended our Sierra Splitboard Program this year and as always, a big thanks is owed to GSG Guides Trevor Husted and Michael Cariello for facilitating another great course for our guests. Couldn’t do it without our GSG fam. And a large shoutout to our awesome friends and partners over at Weston, Volcom, Electric, and Ridge for supplying us with the goods and the support to make this happen. Photos courtesy of the talented Finn Kirkpatrick @finnkirks
Ladies Weekend Out Colorado
Golden State Guiding has partnered up with the highly acclaimed Colorado guide service, Alpine to the Max, woman’s sports top industry leader and long time partner Tera Kaia, world renowned outerwear manufacturer and outdoor industry leader Rab Equipment, and our friends over at The Spot Climbing Gym, for an all ladies weekend of climbing in Colorado, September 29th - October 1st! Twelve lucky ladies will have the opportunity to climb at some of Colorado’s most popular rock climbing areas with our professionally trained, AMGA Guides. All three days will be packed with fun climbing for all abilities, technical clinics introducing you to outdoor climbing, community, and camaraderie! All participants will also have the option to purchase an additional day of multi pitch climbing at the world famous Flatirons in Boulder, Colorado!
Ladies Weekend Out Mammoth // Mental Approach to Climbing
Our highly anticipated Ladies Weekend Out Mammoth // Mental Approach to Climbing Clinic is back and this time we’re hosting 2 separate weekends! 12 Lucky Ladies each weekend will have the opportunity to join Golden State Guiding’s awesome female Guide team for another 3 day weekend in Mammoth Lakes this summer filled with mental coaching, centered around how to create a positive mental space while climbing. Click the button below to learn more and to register for Ladies Weekend Out Mammoth today!
Bama Dayz Rock Climbing Event is Back!
Golden State Guiding is excited to announce our Bama Dayz event in the Alabama Hills is back this October 13th - 16th and it’s bigger and better than ever! Come join us in the Eastern Sierra for an unforgettable weekend full of climbing, camping, camaraderie, and fun. The event will include 3 days of climbing in the historic Alabama Hills and 3 nights of camping at the Mount Whitney Climbing Ranch! Click the button below to learn more and to register for this special event!
Climb to Farm Event
Climb to Farm is back on the calendar! Golden State Guiding has once again partnered up with our good friends at Patagonia, Enjoy the Farm, 1% for the Planet, Pure Brewing, Juneshine Co.,and Fixe Hardware for a fun weekend of rock climbing, camping, farm-to-table cuisine, up-cycling, sustainable farming, and of course, community! Click the button below to learn more about Climb to Farm and to register for this very special weekend!
Sunshine and Stoked at the Inaugural Ladies Weekend Out Splitboard Event in Mammoth Lakes, CA
Words AND PHOTOS by Rachel Lightner (@rachellightner)
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Golden State Guides ran their first Ladies Weekend Out splitboard event in Mammoth Lakes, CA on March 12th and 13th. Six participants, along with myself and GSG guides Tailer Grey and Jessica Olsen, took to the backcountry to dial in splitboard skills and hangout with a group of awesome ladies. I had the pleasure of tagging along for the event and capturing some of the moments over the two-day course, from the high vibes to the parking lot apres beers.
Day one began at the Visitor Center in Mammoth Lakes, where the ladies were introduced to their gear provided by GSG. This included all of their avalanche safety gear: beacon, shovel, probe, as well as touring gear, including bindings, skins and Weston Backcountry splitboards. Several of the ladies were really excited about the partnership with Weston Splitboards and were looking forward to giving them a try, including participant Carman Cheung. “I was already looking into demoing a Weston board and then my friend sent me the class and was like well you could demo a board, take a class, have a guide and learn to splitboard. And there’s beer!”, said Cheung. “So it was the whole package. I signed up as soon as I saw it.”
After some binding adjustments and demonstrating how to pack all of the new gear into packs, we did a round of introductions. We learned everyone’s favorite snack and the fact that every participant had come up from somewhere in southern California for the event, so the comradery was instant. The ladies were stoked to get onto snow, so we headed to the Mammoth Rock trailhead and began our day.
We started off with our first transition, learning how to turn our complete board into touring mode, which can be one of the hardest parts of learning how to splitboard. Tailer walked everyone through her methodical steps on how to take the board apart and keep your gear organized, ensuring that all the ladies felt confident with each step along the way.
After everyone transitioned to split mode, we went over the basic functions of our beacons and how to do a beacon check. Once we were all checked and beeping, we were ready to begin walking. Tailer gave some pointers on how to best walk with skins on and we hit the trail. Some slips and falls happened, always followed by laughter and words of encouragement. It was all of the ladies' first time split boarding, so it was a comfortable and supportive space to learn in. “Being in an all women's group is awesome.” said participant Lindsey Walkemeyer. “It takes away so much of the intimidation or trying to prove anything, it was super supportive and the women in this group were down to encourage each other and ask good questions and pick up the slack where we needed it and just work together. I don't know if that would've been exactly the same if it wasn’t an all women's group.”
We walked to an open knoll and Tailer talked through kick turns and downhill travel with skins on, which we put into practice by skiing down the hill, then climbing back up and working on kick turns. After taking a few cycles through these motions, we began our ascent to Mammoth Rock.
The sun was glistening through the pines, conversations were flowing, and the ladies were beginning to piece together the details of touring. When we arrived at the top of our run, Tailer walked through transitions again then the ladies put it into practice, this time nailing it down even faster than the first time around. Everyone was getting more familiar and comfortable with their gear. We posed for pictures in front of Mammoth Rock, gave high fives, and got stoked for our first downhill riding.
We took it in sections, weaving through some low angle trees and gullies, until we arrived back at our trailhead. We then practiced more transitions by cruising up to a small knoll and riding down twice. This was a valuable decision on Tailer’s part, because dialing in your transition can be one of the hardest parts to learn, so doing this multiple times on the first day is really helpful for your progression. We finished off the day in the parking lot with some ice cold beers provided by Pure Brewing and shared some highlights and thoughts on what we were looking forward to the next day.
The following morning, we met at the trailhead for the Sherwins and we had an unexpected visitor, Miss Gale force winds. We were nearly blowing over huddled behind our vehicles, as Tailer shouted over the sound of the wind to give the ladies a few options for the day. As a group, we decided to shelter inside and wait out the wind a little bit. There was still a lot of meaningful information that could be taught indoors, so we headed to Black Velvet Coffee and got cozied up with a hot beverage in their upstairs nook.
Tailer went over her online resources she uses when planning a trip to the backcountry, including maps, avalanche information, and weather reports. The ladies got familiar with Gaia and Caltopo on their phones, learning how to plan out their routes and how to look over the avalanche center’s online resources. Tailer then exploded her backpack and showed everyone what she typically brings on a tour, along with helpful tips for packing everyone efficiently. The skies had cleared a bit and the wind died down, so we decided to go out for a short tour to put all of our new skills into practice.
Although the wind was still blustering, the ladies were excited to get out for a walk. We found some protection in the trees and walked up the base of the Sherwins, practicing skinning, kicksteps, and even boot packing on the way up. Upon reaching the top of our tour, we transitioned and celebrated with smiles, cheers, and clanking our poles together.
We rode through some trees and gullies, hooting and hollering the whole way down, until we arrived back at our cars. We wrapped up the weekend by sharing some takeaways from the course, and Lindsey commented that, “it's really important to find women who enjoy doing similar things and to partner with them. It's also important to learn how to do things the right way from the beginning and finding the right people to teach you to do that is huge. Having a fantastic attitude and having a good time no matter what circumstances come up, because it's all about being outside in the first place and having a good adventure.”
All the ladies left stoked to continue their pursuits as split boarders, complete with confidence in their abilities and a new group of awesome lady friends. We look forward to seeing how all these ladies take their skills and adventure in the future, and we hope to see you at the next Ladies Weekend Out splitboard event!
1% for the Planet member // 3 Year Anniversary!
We can’t believe that this October marks our 3 year anniversary as a 1% for the Planet member!
3 years ago we took a pledge to support the places we recreate in by becoming a 1% for the Planet member and donating 1% of our annual gross profit to the organizations of our choice underneath the 1% umbrella. It was a decision we made at the inception of Golden State Guiding and one we felt we needed to do to not only support these organizations and our environment, but to raise the standards in our industry. Through this commitment organizations such as the Eastern Sierra Avalanche Center, Yosemite Conservancy, Protect Our Winters, and Friends of Joshua Tree have been the beneficiaries of our 1% contribution. These organizations play vital roles in supporting the areas we recreate in and help to keep us safe while enjoying what we all love to do! Big thanks to our community for your continued support towards our guide service. It’s because of you we’re able to support these awesome organizations!
Climb to Farm Rock Climbing Event
Climb to Farm is back on the calendar! Golden State Guiding has once again partnered up with our good friends at Patagonia, Enjoy the Farm, and 1% for the Planet for a fun weekend of rock climbing, camping, farm-to-table cuisine, up-cycling, sustainable farming, and of course, community! Click the button below to learn more about this special rock climbing event happening in San Diego this September!
Break up with your Bank
Golden State Guiding wants to keep the momentum going regarding our campaign in 2020, Break up with your Bank! Quoting an article recently published regarding financial institutions funding the fossil fuel industry, Howard Fisher, CEO of Basso Capital Management had this to say “To put it simply, you’re either funding fossil fuel extraction or not. Big banks fund big oil, big oil funds lobbyists, lobbyists control policy and hold the key to environmental policy change.”
In the last 4 years a collective 35 banks throughout the world have contributed 2.7 trillion dollars to the fossil fuel industry, the top 5 donors being @chase, @wellsfargo, @citi, @bankofamerica, and @rbc. It’s important for everyone to understand who they are supporting through their financial institution choices.
Click here to read an article GSG Founder and Guide @rhartegan was featured in speaking to the decision to move GSG from Chase to Bank of the West. And big shout out to @cliffhangerguides for the support and for being a standup voice in the community.
1% for the Planet member // 2 Year Anniversary!
Happy 2 year anniversary to us! Hard to believe it's been 2 years since GSG signed up to become a 1% for the Planet member! Two years ago we took a pledge to support the places we recreate in by becoming a 1% for the Planet member and donating 1% of our annual gross profit (not NET) to the organizations of our choice underneath the 1% umbrella. Through this commitment, organizations such as the Eastern Sierra Avalanche Center, Yosemite Conservancy, Protect Our Winters, and Friends of Joshua Tree have been the beneficiaries of our 1% contribution. These organizations play vital roles in supporting the areas we recreate in and help to keep us safe while enjoying what we all love to do! Big thanks to our community for your continued support towards our guide service. It's because of you we're able to support these awesome organizations!
Climb to Farm Event
Golden State Guiding has partnered up with our good friends at Patagonia and Enjoy the Farm for a fun weekend of rock climbing, camping, farm-to-table cuisine, up-cycling/ sustainable farming, and community!
Join us for an exciting weekend of rock climbing at two of San Diego’s most reputable crags with our professionally trained, AMGA Guides. After our first day of climbing, guests will have the opportunity to camp under the stars within the 9 acre, Enjoy the Farm grounds, take a tour of the facilities to learn about their regenerative fruit farm and up-cycling workshop, and enjoy each others company along the way. A fully catered, farm-to-table vegetarian dinner will be prepared by Chef Ron McCord Saturday evening along with refreshments provided by our friends Pure Brewing and Juneshine. Coffee and breakfast will also be provided Sunday morning.
Keeping with our 1% for the Planet commitment and giving back, 10% of all proceeds will go to the non-profit organization, Friends of Joshua Tree! Click the button below to learn more and to register for our Climb to Farm event!
1% for the Planet Annual Donation
GSG is pleased to announce we've made our 1% for the Planet annual contribution to the Eastern Sierra Avalanche Center and Protect Our Winters. These nonprofit organizations spend countless hours delivering us vital information so we can make educated decisions in the backcountry and work hard to maintain access and bring environmental awareness to the places we spend so much of our time in. Please check them out and support where you can, it’s always appreciated! High-fives all around to the businesses that are affiliated with 1% for the Planet and for their commitment to a better world. Also, make sure to give our talented friend Miles Weaver who shot this photo a follow if you haven’t already, you’ll be happy you did! 📷 @milesweaverphoto