chimbo Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 Trip: Cathedral Peak - SE Buttress Date: 8/29/2009 Trip Report: I just moved down here from PT so I was anxious check out the Sierra. We did a six pitch 5.6/5.7 classic in the Tuolumne area of Yosemite. SE Buttress of Cathedral Peak 10,991 ft. A pretty cush hike in had me missing slide alder. Echo Peaks The route had a bit of everything... a fun chimney, face climbing with huge knobs, and a few nice cracks. No wonder it gets crowded. Paul following the first pitch. Looking back at Paul and the first three pitches from inside the chimney. These guys were the first nice people from England I've ever met. They're here to climb The Nose on El Cap. Eichorn Pinnacle is on the bottom right. The only downside to this great trip was the fact that the Park Service caught the forrest on fire. No access to the valley and some smokey air. Gear Notes: Free soloing seems popular here. Approach Notes: Their fire cut of power at the entrance station so if you try to pay with a credit card they let you in for free. Quote
cascadesdj Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 Nice pictures. I did this with a friend in 2000. It was a cluster. There were people basically lined up to get on it. The jerks behind us were yelling and bitching to us to hurry up, which we could not do because we were waiting for the party ahead of us the whole way up. And someone high up dropped a large cam that came whistling by, soon followed by a grapefruit-sized rock, etc etc. It was a wonderfully scenic area, though. Quote
chimbo Posted September 1, 2009 Author Posted September 1, 2009 (edited) Yeah it wasn't that bad this time but definitely interesting. Edited September 1, 2009 by chimbo Quote
Sierra Journal Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Yeah that route can be ridiculously crowded. During the week it's not too bad, but on a weekend during high season.... ooph. Those are some great shots! That whole area is fab. Try out Matthes Crest (south to north) if you're still around. Technically moderate, but WOW it's really cool. Quote
spotly Posted September 4, 2009 Posted September 4, 2009 Very nice. When's a reasonable earlier season time to get on the route but still be assured (mostly) that it's dry? Best transportation options from Spokane/Seattle - drive, plane..? Quote
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