While reflecting over the year, we came up with a list of
the eleven most memorable moments for us in 2016, and of course a second list of
our ten biggest climbing highlights ;)
Eleven Biggest Moments of 2016
1. Following a whirlwind battle with cancer, we say good bye to
Nanny (Kim’s grandmother) on January 3rd
2. In an attempt to gather more “lifer birds”, we add Burrowing
Owl, Great Egret, Snowy Egret, and White-faced Ibis to our list at the Salton
Sea in mid-January
3. We connect with Shelma, founder of Flash Foxy, and help out with the inaugural
Women’s Climbing Festival in Bishop, California
4. We experience the Death
Valley “super bloom” in March, which hadn’t occurred to that extent in over
10 years!
5. We get engaged!
6. Summer 2016: Kim spent the summer in Alberta, making new
friends, finding cool plants (like pitcher plants in fens!), hiking,
canoeing, and doing a bit of climbing. Graham spent the summer in Vancouver,
getting in lots of climbing and adventures in Squamish. Living in different
provinces for four months was difficult, but we both had tons of valuable and
awesome experiences.
Photo credit: Jesse Archer |
7. We buy our first guitar and both start learning to play
8. Our dear friends treat us to incredibly fun surprise
bachelor and bachelorette weekends
Photo credit: Melissa Gillespie |
9. We get married
on a stormy October day <3
Photo credit: Brodie Frehlich |
10. We spend an awesome weekend on Valdez Island in the company of people we love
11. Vancouver is treated to a wonderfully snowy December and we
have snow at our place all month long
Top Ten Climbing Moments of 2016
1. Graham climbs Xavier’s Roof, his second V11
2. Kim climbs Gastonia and Gastonia Sit (V8, V9) her hardest of
the grade
3. Kim sends her 100th route 5.12 or harder, and her
10th 5.13
4. Kim sends the scary, run-out, Full Heinous Cling (5.12c R)
on her second attempt
Photo credit: Yannick Neufeld-Cumming |
5. Graham adventures up CardiYak Rhythm on Yak Peak with his good friend Doug the
Slug
6. Kim’s second article for Gripped Magazine appears in the
August print issue, and she starts a climbing-writer job for the online
adventure hub, The Adventure
Junkies
Photo credit: Alyssia Jebb |
7. Graham sends his two-summer-long project, Division Bell
(5.13d)
Photo credit: Dan Beland |
8. Graham sends Permanent Waves (5.13d), right before the rains
swallow Squamish for the rest of the season
9. We start training in late October for our upcoming trip in
January and begin to see improvements
10. We quit our jobs and move out of our suite - #retirement2017
here we come!
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