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#892185 - 07/03/09 01:43 PM
Re: How many climbers are there?
[Re: rob]
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sprayer
Registered: 12/17/00
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As far as I know, native Washingtonians don't really exist. Au contraire, mon frère. C'est moi!
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#892221 - 07/03/09 03:06 PM
Re: How many climbers are there?
[Re: Feck]
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n00b
Registered: 08/24/08
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Loc: Seattle, WA
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How long do you have to live here before they are YOUR rocks? I've been in Seattle since 2005 and started climbing in 2007. Can I call them my rocks yet? Or is that a prerogative of native washingtonians.
Having family in the PNW since the 1880s and being a second generation climber I'm sorry to say the answer is No We'll give you rent free guest privileges though Can you let my landlord know I'm supposed to be getting rent free privileges? Thanks
Edited by Valhallas (07/03/09 03:07 PM)
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#892257 - 07/03/09 11:55 PM
Re: How many climbers are there?
[Re: Lowell_Skoog]
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n00b
Registered: 12/17/00
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Boston Basin should make this list of routes with at least 3 routes on Forbidden and Sharkfin Tower. Marble Creek Cirque has the Early Morning as well as Dorado Needle and the West Arete of Eldo. There also Chimney Rock, Lemahs, Snoqualmie Pass....
If using the 5.9 yardstick, then a few routes would make it from these areas.
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#892264 - 07/04/09 01:41 AM
Re: How many climbers are there?
[Re: RICHARD_CILLEY]
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old hand
Registered: 08/11/03
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I agree with Lowell that the numbers are probably low, I don't think this is because climbing is dying. Here are two factors to consider:
1 - Climbing may once have been trad only, with crags being just training for tha alpine, but this is no longer the case. There are plenty of folks who mainly boulder, mainly climb hard sport, mainly climb trad at favorite crags (e.g Index), mainly climb ice, mainly climb indoors, etc etc. So even though there may not be tons of >=5.9 alpine climbers that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of climbers.
2 - The distibution of good WA alpine rock routes is skewed toward easier lines so harder climbers look elsewhere for challenges. I wouldn't be surprised if the number of alpine rock routes looks like this: # 5.7 and 5.8 >> # 5.9 and 5.10 routes >> # 5.11 routes >> # 5.12 routes. I have to imagine this is a largely a function of WA geology, because guides suggest there are plenty of alpine 5.11s and 5.12s in CA and CO. Perhaps climbers who are motivated may swiftly outgrow our lovely PNW and seek bigger challenges in the Bugs, Yosemite and high Sierras, AK, Patagonia, Europe, Colorado etc. The rest of us weekend warriors seem to have plateaued in the 5.9 to 5.11- range and happily gobble up what WA has to offer.
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