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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Land of the Free

Wednesday, January 27, 2010
El Salto
There you are, in an office or your living room. Its cold outside and all you are thinking about is tying in. In you mind you feel your hand wrapping around a big tufa and your feet cut. You straddle a stalactite and reach for the anchors.
- Our service will get you from the airport to a USA style grocery store, and from the there to the little town deep in the hills surrounding Monterrey. You will never have to fumble with a Spanish phase book. "cascada cola or culo de cabello"
- We will bring all the good amenities for car camping.
- We will take you to the best campsite, the best crags, and put you on the best routes. You will never have to try and decipher the cryptic guide book.
- If you decide that you want to stay in a cabin in town we will negotiate the best price and drive you to the crag every morning.
- In the event that you get hurt we will professionally extricate you from danger. There will be a a wilderness first responder with you at all times who knows how to get to the best hospital and has a reliable car . There are no ambulances where we are going.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
2010 El Potrero Chico Clean Up
Imagine please a world where all consumables were packaged with bio degradable wrapping: corn husks, banana leaves, etc. In this world all the glass, plastic and aluminum were so valuable that they were scavenged through till nothing was left. This was Mexico as of fifty years ago. That all changed very quickly.
Now people still have the "use it and throw it on the ground" mentality that came from eating everything from corn husks. The adults have it, the teachers have it, the police have it, the kids have it; everyone. This is not deep rural Mexico we are talking about either. People in our big town and neighboring large city throw their plastic, glass, aluminum, and paper on the ground along with their: sinks, tires, mattresses, and corn cobs.
When I first came here to Hidalgo and El Potrero Chico in 2005 I was appalled, as I think most gringos are, when they see something so far outside their paradigm. For me, seeing a child throw a bag on the ground in front of their mother and a police officer, who should be stopping this child, is just as shocking as seeing someone prepare dog meat for stir fry. Latin America is truly different from the United States in this way; the littering I mean. So I set to work to clean up El Potrero Chico.
I organized the first EPC trash clean up in 2005. We have a El Potrero Clean up every year. They have been picking up momentum over the past three years. This year we, El Potrero Chico International School and La Posada, had the support of a fresh municipal administration. The town of Hidalgo provided trash bags, a truck, workers, flyers, and most of all; moral support. There were twenty kids from secondary school participating. In exchange for their help EPICS set up top ropes to give them a taste of why all of us crazy mountain climbing gringos flock to their town. The idea is to show the youth that recreation and a clean environment go hand and hand. The mayor came as well as the director of culture and participated whole heartedly. Many climbers joined in and really gave back to the place they love.
El Potrero Chico will be trashed next year when I return. It's OK. I will have another trash clean up. My hope, and the reason for all of this, is that in fifteen years when these kids are adults we will not need a clean up every year. Maybe then we can start talking with them about simple little things like recycling***. For now I'll be happy if everyone can embrace putting their trash in one place; the land fill not El Potrero Chico.
*** If anyone wants to come and set up a recycling program the infrastructure is not far away in Monterrey. They just need a collection center, transportation, and local support/education. I just don't have the time or energy to do everything. I would love and embrace this action and would lend to it as much energy and local knowledge as I could.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Winter rock climbing in a safe little corner of Mexico
As the head guide here in EPC I don't really see much snow through out the year. Many of my friends are winter guides in places like the Tetons and New Hampshire. They can be quick to poke fun at the fact that I am a southerner and do not like the cold. Don't get me wrong; I can tough it out with the best of them. I just don't like to and I know it. So I avoid winter. I come to El Potrero Chico to guide winter rock climbing. I first came here 5 years ago on vacation, and now I live here half the year. I never feel threatened like the media would like me to feel. I always feel welcome, strong, well fed, and most importantly; warm.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
New FREE Programs and Seminars for 2009/10
The second program we will be offering for free is for local Mexicans. La Posada/ EPICS have been trying for years to find interest in the town for a kids camp, but so far it has been a stretch for parents to hand over their young ones. However what has worked has been free days of community climbing. On the second Saturday, or El Sabado Segundo, of every month we will offer a free day of climbing to anyone in the community who wants to give climbing a try. We will be looking for volunteers in the climbing community. If this is something you would like to do on your vacation please contact us and sign up. There will be a free lunch or diner offered in appreciation of you help.
Programs will start in November. Please contact via email (guides@elpotrerochico.com.mx) if you are interested in participating or if you would like to donate to our causes of corroborating a safer climbing community and building bridges between the climbing community and the community of Hidalgo, NL.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Free Self Rescue Course
This year EPICS offered a 3 day self rescue course to qualified applicants. 13 people showed up including 4 locals from Hidalgo. The idea was to train climbers who could no afford expensive professional instruction. The great thing that happened is we ended up training locals who can be called upon to preform rescues in the event of an emergency. Everybody learned a lot and was very appreciative. We will be offering at least one a month next season. Please contact the school (guides@elpotrerochico.com.mx) for info about dates.