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Peter Way

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  1. Trip: Cody, Cooke City -

     

    Date: 2/11/2016

     

    Trip Report:

    Topher and I just got back from 2 weeks in Montana and Wyoming, With the best of it spent in Cody and Cooke City. We started out in Hyalite with everything in fat shape. We moved on to take on the likes of Ovisight, Moonrise, The HydroMonster and many more. An awesome trip, even more than we had hoped for.

    Hyalite was packed, but only a couple of climbers in Cody, and none at all in Cooke City. With such good conditions I can't understand why.

     

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  2. Went back up to Rainier this weekend, to Nisqually Belle. Put up 2 WI4 lines on the left side of it on Saturday and a WI5 line up the middle today. It sits in the full sun until early afternoon and left me soaked to the bone from head to foot. It's getting a little sugary on the surface in the morning but it's wicked fat and still growing.

    The climbs in Mikeys look very ify from the road. Almost nothing on Narada.

  3. I intend to spend a couple of weeks in Montana and Wyoming from Jan 25th and I’m looking for climbers to hook up with. My regular climbing partner is not able to commit to any of this time.

     

    I’d like to get to Cooke City and the East Rosebud. I could spend a whole week in Cody. There’s a couple of climbs in Hyalite I’d like to have a shot at.

     

    I know that sounds like a lot of driving around, but, if your interested in all or some of this then please let me know

     

    Peter

    yippieway@gmail.com

     

  4. I have the last week in January and the first week in February off work. I’m looking to spend that time in Montana and Wyoming. I have a number of select climbs in mind that I would like to do, most in the WI4 WI5 range.

    There are only a couple of them in Hyalite but that seem like a reasonable place to start, I could be there by Monday Jan 25th. From there, the amount of snow fall in Montana may determine if some of the others are safe or accessible.

    Id like to end in Cody, but I’m open to going wherever the climbing is best or a partner is available.

    Drop me a line if you’re interested.

    yippieway@gmail.com

     

  5. National park rangers are federal employees.

    I’m convinced that the federal government has a breeding program where they turn out people of a very basic and identical genetic code. When they reach a certain age they are programed with a particular skill set ( a sense of humor is never included in this ) and they are put into that position. From there they live out the rest of their lives ( somewhat like machines ) completely unable to see life from any other perspective.

    So don’t feel too bad for them they really don’t have any other choice.

  6. How much of a curve is too much? I remenber when the first bend axes became available. Climbers where looking at them like WHAT that's too radical man. Is the Ergo just the next step, or has it gone too far?

  7. Yes. Very cool

    It takes me back. I first climbed Denali in 1991, then again in 96 and 97. Then I had kids and that put a stop to all that silliness. Now I'm stuck to climbing Rainier a couple of time a year.

    It is always interesting to see film of mountaineering when mountaineers where REAL mountaineers.

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