Taliwang grilled chicken is a typical menu from Lombok region. The uniqueness of grilled chicken Taliwang lies in its presentation of the burn process twice, while the chicken is specially selected males, one whole chicken served for one person. This chicken Taliwang-based who served with the chicken-spice seasoning of dried red chili, onion, garlic, red tomatoes, fried shrimp, kencur, Java sugar
Chicken Taliwang - Chicken With Shrimp Paste Chili Seasoning
Taliwang grilled chicken is a typical menu from Lombok region. The uniqueness of grilled chicken Taliwang lies in its presentation of the burn process twice, while the chicken is specially selected males, one whole chicken served for one person. This chicken Taliwang-based who served with the chicken-spice seasoning of dried red chili, onion, garlic, red tomatoes, fried shrimp, kencur, Java sugar
"Unclimbed": Seven Years Later
I've just been editing a story for the American Alpine Journal about the first ascent of the north face of Chang Himal in Nepal, by British climber Andy Houseman. Andy said his climb, with fellow Brit Nick Bullock, was inspired in part by an article called "Unclimbed," published in 2003 in Alpinist 4, in which various writers identified nine great unfulfilled challenges in the alpine world. Which, in turn, inspired me to dig up the article and see how climbers have done over the last six and a half years.
Not bad, as it turns out, not bad at all. But these lines have proved to be worthy challenges. Here are the nine routes and their status:
Annapurna III, Nepal, southeast ridge. Not yet, but the peak has seen some action: The southwest ridge was climbed in 2003 by Kenton Cool, Ian Parnell, and John Varco. And Britons Jon Bracey, Nick Bullock, and Matt Helliker are headed to Nepal this spring to attempt the stunning southeast ridge. [Photo courtesy of Annapurna3expedition.blogspot.com.]
South Tower of Paine, Chile, south face. Not yet, but big-wall soloist Dave Turner spent months in the Paine in early 2009, hoping to attempt the face, before an injury forced him to focus on smaller objectives.
Shingu Charpa, Pakistan, north ridge. Climbed. Twice, more or less. Or not at all. Depends on how you look at it. In 2006, a Ukrainian trio claimed to have climbed the route, but it later turned out they had turned back perhaps 100 meters below the top of the peak. A month later, Kelly Cordes and Josh Wharton climbed most of the route, but also retreated near the top because they didn't have the right gear for the summit icefields. In 2007, a Russian team climbed the east face and continued up the final section of the north ridge to the summit. [Photo by Clint Estes.]
Namcha Barwa, Tibet, west face. Nope. The 7,782-meter peak has been climbed only once, in 1992, from the south. The 3,300-meter west face has never been attempted.
Janak, Nepal, southwest pillar. Climbed! Slovenians Andrej Stremfelj and Rok Zalokar pulled off a stylish alpine-style ascent in 2006.
Chang Himal, Nepal, north face. Climbed! Those Brits, Nick Bullock and Andy Houseman, polished off the route, alpine style, in a five-day round trip from the base of the wall.
Mt. Tyree, Antarctica, southeast face. Not yet. Antartica's biggest and steepest alpine wall remains untouched.
Latok I, Pakistan, north face. Not yet. Several teams have attempted the line but diverted to the north ridge, also unclimbed.
Torre Traverse, Patagonia. Climbed! Rolando Garibotti and Colin Haley linked Cerro Standhardt, Torre Egger,and Cerro Torre in January 2008.
So, more than half of these routes remain unclimbed. But it would be a mistake for either climbers or the media to focus attention exclusively on these lines. As the Alpinist compilation's editor, Sean Easton, wrote in his introduction, these climbs "represent only a minute sampling of what remains to be found."
Indeed, one of the great thrills of working on the American Alpine Journal is seeing photo after photo of great unclimbed walls around the world (and those other mountains, barely in view over the shoulder of that peak in the foreground...what are they?). The world still holds enough great alpine challenges for generations of ambitious climbers to come. Time for a new article?
"Unclimbed": Seven Years Later
I've just been editing a story for the American Alpine Journal about the first ascent of the north face of Chang Himal in Nepal, by British climber Andy Houseman. Andy said his climb, with fellow Brit Nick Bullock, was inspired in part by an article called "Unclimbed," published in 2003 in Alpinist 4, in which various writers identified nine great unfulfilled challenges in the alpine world. Which, in turn, inspired me to dig up the article and see how climbers have done over the last six and a half years.
Not bad, as it turns out, not bad at all. But these lines have proved to be worthy challenges. Here are the nine routes and their status:
Annapurna III, Nepal, southeast ridge. Not yet, but the peak has seen some action: The southwest ridge was climbed in 2003 by Kenton Cool, Ian Parnell, and John Varco. And Britons Jon Bracey, Nick Bullock, and Matt Helliker are headed to Nepal this spring to attempt the stunning southeast ridge. [Photo courtesy of Annapurna3expedition.blogspot.com.]
South Tower of Paine, Chile, south face. Not yet, but big-wall soloist Dave Turner spent months in the Paine in early 2009, hoping to attempt the face, before an injury forced him to focus on smaller objectives.
Shingu Charpa, Pakistan, north ridge. Climbed. Twice, more or less. Or not at all. Depends on how you look at it. In 2006, a Ukrainian trio claimed to have climbed the route, but it later turned out they had turned back perhaps 100 meters below the top of the peak. A month later, Kelly Cordes and Josh Wharton climbed most of the route, but also retreated near the top because they didn't have the right gear for the summit icefields. In 2007, a Russian team climbed the east face and continued up the final section of the north ridge to the summit. [Photo by Clint Estes.]
Namcha Barwa, Tibet, west face. Nope. The 7,782-meter peak has been climbed only once, in 1992, from the south. The 3,300-meter west face has never been attempted.
Janak, Nepal, southwest pillar. Climbed! Slovenians Andrej Stremfelj and Rok Zalokar pulled off a stylish alpine-style ascent in 2006.
Chang Himal, Nepal, north face. Climbed! Those Brits, Nick Bullock and Andy Houseman, polished off the route, alpine style, in a five-day round trip from the base of the wall.
Mt. Tyree, Antarctica, southeast face. Not yet. Antartica's biggest and steepest alpine wall remains untouched.
Latok I, Pakistan, north face. Not yet. Several teams have attempted the line but diverted to the north ridge, also unclimbed.
Torre Traverse, Patagonia. Climbed! Rolando Garibotti and Colin Haley linked Cerro Standhardt, Torre Egger,and Cerro Torre in January 2008.
So, more than half of these routes remain unclimbed. But it would be a mistake for either climbers or the media to focus attention exclusively on these lines. As the Alpinist compilation's editor, Sean Easton, wrote in his introduction, these climbs "represent only a minute sampling of what remains to be found."
Indeed, one of the great thrills of working on the American Alpine Journal is seeing photo after photo of great unclimbed walls around the world (and those other mountains, barely in view over the shoulder of that peak in the foreground...what are they?). The world still holds enough great alpine challenges for generations of ambitious climbers to come. Time for a new article?
Dance Tor Tor - Ritual Dances Associated With The Spirit
Dance Tor Tor is a traditional dance from Batak, North Sumatra. This dance has a motion rhythm with the music (Margondang) who played with traditional musical instruments such as gondang, flute, batak trumpet, and others. According to history, dance tor-tor used in rituals associated with spirits. Spirit is called and "go" to the stone statues are a symbol of the ancestors, and the statue will
Dance Tor Tor - Ritual Dances Associated With The Spirit
Dance Tor Tor is a traditional dance from Batak, North Sumatra. This dance has a motion rhythm with the music (Margondang) who played with traditional musical instruments such as gondang, flute, batak trumpet, and others. According to history, dance tor-tor used in rituals associated with spirits. Spirit is called and "go" to the stone statues are a symbol of the ancestors, and the statue will
Bagus Jati Spa - Bali Spa
According to ancient Hindu writings "Jati was where the first Hindu priest and sacred white buffalo arrived in Bali from Java". Since this time Jati is revered as a sacred place safe from the outside world.Bali's premier Health and Wellbeing Spa Retreat, Bagus Jati, is set in 5 hectares of hillside gardens amongst lush tropical forests in the mountains of Ubud, Bali. Offer the guest the true
Bagus Jati Spa - Bali Spa
According to ancient Hindu writings "Jati was where the first Hindu priest and sacred white buffalo arrived in Bali from Java". Since this time Jati is revered as a sacred place safe from the outside world.Bali's premier Health and Wellbeing Spa Retreat, Bagus Jati, is set in 5 hectares of hillside gardens amongst lush tropical forests in the mountains of Ubud, Bali. Offer the guest the true
Jetski Watersport - Enjoying The Water Motor Drive
Tanjung Benoa be a very suitable place for Watersport activities. Beaches in this area is very quiet different from the beaches in other areas that make this region as the only place for fun games are. Tanjung Benoa, neighboring located in Nusa Dua tourism area, it has a unique charm. Located at the southeast corner of Bali and can be completed within 35 minutes from Kuta, 40 minutes from Sanur
Jetski Watersport - Enjoying The Water Motor Drive
Tanjung Benoa be a very suitable place for Watersport activities. Beaches in this area is very quiet different from the beaches in other areas that make this region as the only place for fun games are. Tanjung Benoa, neighboring located in Nusa Dua tourism area, it has a unique charm. Located at the southeast corner of Bali and can be completed within 35 minutes from Kuta, 40 minutes from Sanur
Ondel-Ondel - Jakarta Folk Art
Ondel-ondel is a Betawi folk performing arts are often displayed in people's parties. Ondel- ondel playing ancestors who always keep their grandchildren or a resident of a village.Ondel-ondel is a large doll, about 2.5 m high with a diameter of about 80 cm, made of woven bamboo. Part of the face mask, with a head of hair made from palm fiber. Ondel-ondel faces of men in red paint, while the women
Ondel-Ondel - Jakarta Folk Art
Ondel-ondel is a Betawi folk performing arts are often displayed in people's parties. Ondel- ondel playing ancestors who always keep their grandchildren or a resident of a village.Ondel-ondel is a large doll, about 2.5 m high with a diameter of about 80 cm, made of woven bamboo. Part of the face mask, with a head of hair made from palm fiber. Ondel-ondel faces of men in red paint, while the women
Kite Skiing on Patagonia Ice Cap
Don't miss Dave Turner's wild stories and photos of kite skiing on the Patagonia Ice Cap. Absolutely crazy! Click on the link in the Black Diamond Journal sidebar to the right.
Kite Skiing on Patagonia Ice Cap
Don't miss Dave Turner's wild stories and photos of kite skiing on the Patagonia Ice Cap. Absolutely crazy! Click on the link in the Black Diamond Journal sidebar to the right.
Indonesian Cuisine – Top Ten Cuisine In The World
By Howard Hillman, the world’s leading wonder authority. Indonesian Cuisine is one of the top ten cuisine in the world. Hillman have 1200-page website that could be inspired you to see as much of their wonserful world as you can in your life time. His list began in 1968 and the website in 1996. He have traveled over a million miles to more than 100 countries doing research. He’s also the author
Indonesian Cuisine – Top Ten Cuisine In The World
By Howard Hillman, the world’s leading wonder authority. Indonesian Cuisine is one of the top ten cuisine in the world. Hillman have 1200-page website that could be inspired you to see as much of their wonserful world as you can in your life time. His list began in 1968 and the website in 1996. He have traveled over a million miles to more than 100 countries doing research. He’s also the author
Tari Piring (Plate Dance) - Dance Offerings To The Goddess Of Rice
Tari Piring (Plate Dance) is one of the traditional dance that was hundreds of years. Originated from Solok - Minangkabau, West Sumatra. Tari Piring (Plate Dance) depict a sense of joy and gratitude Minangkabau society when the harvest comes. This dance is accompanied by a song that is played with Talempong and Saluang, his movement carried out quickly, holding the plate in the palm of their
Tari Piring (Plate Dance) - Dance Offerings To The Goddess Of Rice
Tari Piring (Plate Dance) is one of the traditional dance that was hundreds of years. Originated from Solok - Minangkabau, West Sumatra. Tari Piring (Plate Dance) depict a sense of joy and gratitude Minangkabau society when the harvest comes. This dance is accompanied by a song that is played with Talempong and Saluang, his movement carried out quickly, holding the plate in the palm of their
Metatah Ceremony - Cutting Teeth Ceremonies As A Symbol Of Maturity
Metatah or Mesangih ceremony is a mandatory religious ritual performed by Hindu Bali. This ceremony is performed on people who are already adults. All that can be seen from the physical changes of the person concerned. In the women can be done after getting the first menstrual period, and for men usually after a change in voice. But does not mean that this ceremony should be performed after this
Metatah Ceremony - Cutting Teeth Ceremonies As A Symbol Of Maturity
Metatah or Mesangih ceremony is a mandatory religious ritual performed by Hindu Bali. This ceremony is performed on people who are already adults. All that can be seen from the physical changes of the person concerned. In the women can be done after getting the first menstrual period, and for men usually after a change in voice. But does not mean that this ceremony should be performed after this
Prana Spa - Bali Spa
Escape into fantasy at Prana Spa, designed to look and feel like an Indian palace. Prana Spa recently won Spa Asia’s award for Best Spa Design.Chill, the newest spa, features the ancient art of reflexology, stimulating the body's natural healing abilities and restoring balance.Pamper yourself at Prana Restaurant where you will dine in style and sophistication. Open for breakfast, lunch and
Prana Spa - Bali Spa
Escape into fantasy at Prana Spa, designed to look and feel like an Indian palace. Prana Spa recently won Spa Asia’s award for Best Spa Design.Chill, the newest spa, features the ancient art of reflexology, stimulating the body's natural healing abilities and restoring balance.Pamper yourself at Prana Restaurant where you will dine in style and sophistication. Open for breakfast, lunch and
Best Climbing Trailer Ever Made
The movie is Core, by Chuck Fryberger. The world premiere is April 7 at the Boulder Theater.
Best Climbing Trailer Ever Made
The movie is Core, by Chuck Fryberger. The world premiere is April 7 at the Boulder Theater.
Marko Prezelj Slide Show: Repost
Sorry for the technical difficulties with the Marko Prezelj slide show (below). I was climbing at Shelf Road (T-shirts, sunburn, sharp rock...the usual excellence), so it took me a couple of days to fix the problem. I believe I've got it sussed; if not, I'm sure you'll let me know!
Marko Prezelj Slide Show: Repost
Sorry for the technical difficulties with the Marko Prezelj slide show (below). I was climbing at Shelf Road (T-shirts, sunburn, sharp rock...the usual excellence), so it took me a couple of days to fix the problem. I believe I've got it sussed; if not, I'm sure you'll let me know!
Marko Prezelj: Images of Norway
Marko Prezelj, the fantastically accomplished Slovenian alpinist, is also a gifted photographer. In the four years that I've been working on the American Alpine Journal, he's already had one photo on the cover and is likely to have another this year. Recently, he sent me some beautiful photos from a trip to Norway for an international ice climbing meet in Fjellkysten. "I was climbing there with Luka Lindic, and we were exploring the area and climbed several interesting lines," Marko said. "The images are my diary. Climbing was my main interest, and I didn't really focus on photography."
Maybe he wasn't focused on shooting, but Marko came away with some striking images of Norway, reinforcing my strong desire to visit there someday. Indeed, he told me, "It is such a unique place that you should not think twice." With Marko's permission, I offer a selection of his unique images:
Marko Prezelj: Images of Norway
Marko Prezelj, the fantastically accomplished Slovenian alpinist, is also a gifted photographer. In the four years that I've been working on the American Alpine Journal, he's already had one photo on the cover and is likely to have another this year. Recently, he sent me some beautiful photos from a trip to Norway for an international ice climbing meet in Fjellkysten. "I was climbing there with Luka Lindic, and we were exploring the area and climbed several interesting lines," Marko said. "The images are my diary. Climbing was my main interest, and I didn't really focus on photography."
Maybe he wasn't focused on shooting, but Marko came away with some striking images of Norway, reinforcing my strong desire to visit there someday. Indeed, he told me, "It is such a unique place that you should not think twice." With Marko's permission, I offer a selection of his unique images:
Rock Climbing In Your Living Room
I quote: "HardGrip takes players on a tour of exotic and stunning locales around the globe as they compete in open events or invitation-only official races. With no harnesses or lifelines, players must solve seemingly impossible challenges and conquer their fear to make it to the top. Speed counts, but climbers who prove their ingenuity and daring will earn more respect. As climbers progress, their skills will have to become truly awesome to make the grade."
Become truly awesome in the comfort of my own home? Sign me up!
Rock Climbing In Your Living Room
I quote: "HardGrip takes players on a tour of exotic and stunning locales around the globe as they compete in open events or invitation-only official races. With no harnesses or lifelines, players must solve seemingly impossible challenges and conquer their fear to make it to the top. Speed counts, but climbers who prove their ingenuity and daring will earn more respect. As climbers progress, their skills will have to become truly awesome to make the grade."
Become truly awesome in the comfort of my own home? Sign me up!







