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Jason Nelson appears on Verticulture site.

Monday, March 28th, 2011

jason nelsonCheck out the story and video (written, edit and produced) by Jason Nelson on the Verticulture site.

Below is an excerpt:

Zero to Hero -a new mixed climb- came together in a series of pieces. The first began about three years ago… Living in Ouray, with a population of 900, meant that climbing partners could be limited at times. I often filled that gap by establishing new routes. Bolting is something like climbing, but dirtier and different. I liken it to a sculptor removing the debris and unearthing a statue. With rock as loose as it is in Ouray, that means a lot of removing debris.

Zero to... HERO!

 

Zero to… HERO!

Inspired by stories of what was happening over in Europe and having climbed-out Ouray’s current “hard man’s mixed climbing” area, the Poser’s Lounge, I set my sights on finding something different. Why did I need to be limited to finding steep rock with ice on it for a mixed climb? While we all like to have ice on our mixed routes for aesthetic purposes, it really limits the options. Read More and see the video…

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Jason Nelson scores in Alaska – write up in Climbing Magazine

Monday, March 28th, 2011

New big ice route in alaskaJason scored big in Alaska this year.

At Bart Lake, Jason and partner Ryan Johnson put up three new first ascents. More details are available in the above article.

That’s only one part of his trip.  More reports, stories and pictures still to come.

You can read about it on climbing.com (Climbing Magazine’s Website) here : http://www.climbing.com/news/hotflashes/beautiful_new_ice_in_alaska/

Special Thanks to the Following Companies who helped make this trip possible:

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Let the Games Begin!

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

Juneau AK - Helicoptor Pilot Jason NelsonI exit the grocery store with Ryan Johnson my climbing partner and host for this trip. We enter into the cold sunlight and look up to see spindrift avalanches cascading down over the ice climbs on Juneau mountain. Somewhere along the halfway point, gravity is met with a strong updraft and forms a standing wave of snow. It makes for an interesting site and I’m glad my next task is the liquor store and not one of those pitches of ice up there. Despite the good weather, I’m enjoying the chill day, although not the chill of the day. I’m suffering some from my attempt to keep up with the local beer drinkers  yesterday and I feel cold and crappy.

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Dawn follows my lead

Sometimes just getting the adventure going is an adventure in itself. Ryan’s float plane from the mining site he’s been working at, flew away before landing.  This put me arriving in Juneau before him. As well, one of my bags didn’t arrive. Ryan’s parents picked me up from the airport so fortunately I wasn’t left high and dry. I even managed to sneak out for some ice climbing my first day and despite a case of the screaming barfies (a painful re-warming of the hands once they have gone numb to the cold), it was great to get out on some ice. I could smell the salt water and from the climbs we looked out over the channel of sea water than runs past Juneau. “Ha, I’m climbing on the beach after all” I thought to myself.

I thought this mockingly, as my wife Lisa was planning a trip to climb in the warm Mediterranean sun in Greece following my return from Alaska.We have been alternating trips this year as our son is in high school and we no longer have the flexibility to travel like we did home schooling. I couldn’t help but reconsider my own plans when she proposed that idea; Alaska, winter, ice… sounds cold and scary. What’s a matter with me anyway? Why seek such adventure and suffering?

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Newspapers hang in the cafe

7:30 rolled by, then 8:00 PM. No word from Ryan. His parents were doing what all parents do, worrying some and trying to wonder what had happened to him. After a month working in the mines, maybe he just got a little to drunk at the airport?? 9:00pm rolled by and as I was getting comfortable in bed and settling into an episode of South Park on my Andriod phone, the phone rang. It was Ryan. His driver’s license had stuck to the face of his cell phone and he was unable to locate it when going through security at the airport. While desperately trying to produce it for the TSA officials in his frustration, a few f-bombs slipped out. Meanwhile an overzealous TSA official got offended and the resulting confrontation left Ryan handcuffed in an airport security room for 4 hours.

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Only the begining, but a good start to a man-cart!

The next day we shopped and prepared for our departure. $300 of groceries, $75 of margarita fixings, and small mountains of gear are spread across the living room and kitchen. We’ve got a helicopter booked for the morning, the ice conditions are looking great, and a forecast of 5 days of good weather awaits us. We were off to some “secret stashes” of ice near the Taku river, south of Juneau. Promises of giant, never before climbed, continuously steep lines of ice await us. Tomorrow morning, it’s game time!

Special Thanks to the Following Companies who helped make this trip possible:

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Jason Nelson to present at Ouray Ice Festival 2011

Monday, November 15th, 2010

Presenting Jason Nelson FlyerVisual Adventures’ own Jason Nelson will be presenting at this years Ouray Ice Festival on Thursday, January 6th, 2011. Slideshow topics will be on first ascents in Alaska and what life is like in Ouray, Colorado. Jason will also be competing in the Ouray Ice Festival Competition and teaching clinics.  Jason designed the artwork for the flyer.


Red Rocks Climbing 2010

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

These are some shots I got while out on a photoshoot for Outdoor Research at Red Rocks, NV, outside of Las Vegas.  Lisa and I were both modeling for the shoot, but I decided to bring my camera along.  We had a group of five, plus photographer Bryan Smith, so there was some opportunity for me to get some shots.  It was two long days of shooting followed by two long days of teaching clinics.  Just thinking of all that makes me feel tired and want to order a latte while I type this up.  The best part of it all was spending time with a great group of people.  The team Outdoor Research has put together is a great one, and I really enjoy the time spent with the crew.  I look forward to seeing the shots Bryan got of us.

About

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

A small web studio

Where brilliant ideas come to life

Visual Adventures is home to the creative talents of husband and wife team, Jason and Lisa nelson.  Their personal lives are filled with adventure and beauty which resonates in their work. When they are not collaborating on a project for Visual Adventures, you can probably find them playing hard in mountains, canyons or deserts of the southwest.

Jason Nelson | Web Design Wizard
Making WordPress sit up, roll over and do back flips

Email: jason@visualadventures.com

Juneau AK - Helicoptor Pilot Jason NelsonJason has always had an eye for composition and beauty. He brings this passion to his web sites and design work. He learned the mechanics of photography at the Colorado Institute of Art  but it’s living with a camera by his side that has taught him the nuances of capturing life, emotion and moments.  Being a photographer lucky enough to reside in the southwest, his life is surrounded by  beauty and adventure.  Jason has been developing websites for 15 years and pretty much tweaks out on CSS and HTML.    If he is not in the mountains playing, He is usually at the computer honing his Jedi skills.

Lisa Nelson | Queen of Query

Email: lisa@visualadventures.com

Visual Adventures Lisa Nelson Lisa is the Co-founder of web development studio, Visual Adventures.  She believes that search marketing is an art as well as a science and takes and intuitive holistic approach to search. Lisa helps clients pull all the pieces together to tell their story on the web.  She provides input and recommendations to the developer on site architecture, user interface and navigation.  Lisa also works with on-page optimization techniques, inbound and outbound links, content keyword research and social media.  Using the Google tools as well as a variety of other web based tools, she helps to increase conversions and improve the overall effectiveness of website.   Lisa also trains clients in WordPress, Google Analytics and Webmaster tools and general website maintenance.

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