Sara Lingafelter

Climber, writer, lawyer, and miscellaneous other

Welcome…

Welcome to my new online professional / personal / social media / etc. home online.  I’ve wanted to try out WordPress for some time, so here goes.  Anything will be better for this use than my Google Page Creator site that’s been up for the last couple years, so please let me know what you think.

To the right, you’ll find links from the places I blog online.  For those of you who are interested in my professional life as well as my free time activities, this can be a one-stop place to keep up with my wide range of activities in law, policy, politics, climbing, and writing.

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  • Going Places. March 10, 2010
    It's been a strange winter, but I'm starting to come out from my hibernation. Only it hasn't been hibernation... it's been a strange experience in constant motion for the last few months... very little rest, a very lot of movement, and very little of any of it within as much of my own direction or control as I've become accustomed to […]
  • Nepal slideshow and fundraiser in Port Townsend on February 25th February 16, 2010
    What: 10% of sales at Wildernest Outdoor Store in Port Townsend on February 25th will benefit Big City Mountaineers!What #2: Nepal slideshow and shindig by Sara Lingafelter (that's me!), hosted by Steve and Kerry Sutorius of Wildernest at Jordini's in Port Townsend, starting about 6pm.Where: Wildernest Outdoor Store & Jordinis, 929 Water Street […]
  • The Season launched today! January 29, 2010
    The Season, a much-anticipated web TV show produced by Fitz Cahall (aka, the soul behind Dirtbag Diaries,) and filmmaker Bryan Smith launched today on arcteryx.com.I've been waiting with baited breath for The Season to kick off since I first saw the trailer. The first episode exceeded my expectations. I watched it stop and go the first time through, sin […]
  • Mad Rock Trigger Wire Carabiner demonstration January 27, 2010
    While I was down in Salt Lake City for the Outdoor Retailer show, I asked folks on Twitter if they had any questions I might be able to answer during my free time on the floor. One question,from @ryanmullins on Twitter, lead me to the new Trigger Wire carabiner from Mad Rock. The video above shows the action of the biner, and it's also here on YouTube. […]
  • What's coming up... January 18, 2010
    This will have to be snappy, since my sleep deprivation level is reaching critical, and I'm hitting the road again tomorrow early...I had a kick ass day in the climbing gym yesterday with Candace and Tiffany... wow, I am having some serious fun climbing with you two. I'm thankful that my list of girl climbing partners has expanded by several over t […]

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  • Sara Lingafelter - Reader Blog 3 July 17, 2009
    7/17/09 - Rock Climbing with Complete Strangers - I'd originally written another essay on how much of a head case I am as a climber... I'll spare you, since that particular theme is getting a bit old. Luckily, inspiration struck when I asked my buddy, Ben Fullerton, if I could use some of his photos to go with this post. While flipping through his […]
  • Sara Lingafelter - Reader Blog 2 March 20, 2009
    3/20/09 - A new entry for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual on Climbing Mental Disorders - I'm not a psychologist, although at times in my life I've been a middle class American so I've had some exposure to shrinks. I broke up with my last shrink awhile back. Don't get me wrong, Therapist was a very nice woman, but it's the famil […]
  • Sara Lingafelter - Reader Blog 1 February 25, 2009
    I've been climbing since late 2004, but managed to exist as a recreational climber in those early years. I climbed in the gym regularly, but I didn't really seriously train for climbing. I took crag days around the pacific northwest with a variety of climbing partners often, but I prioritized my well-paying corporate gig and regularly missed climbi […]
  • Sara Lingafelter - Reader Blogs February 24, 2009
    I've been climbing since late 2004, but managed to exist as a recreational climber in those early years. I climbed in the gym regularly, but I didn't really seriously train for climbing. I took crag days around the pacific northwest with a variety of climbing partners often, but I prioritized my well-paying corporate gig and regularly missed climbi […]

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Higher res view of Pumori, for Candace

Sara on the trail, for Candace

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