RobUSA Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) On Saturday, June 14th, Kelly Ryan and I climbed a rock buttress in the Washington Pass area, based only on photographs I had taken of that rock buttress a couple of weeks prior. It has 1000′ of mostly moderate and enjoyable granite climbing, with trees available for almost every belay station. The route is solidly Grade III in size. We swung leads for eight long pitches, where I led the odds and Kelly led the evens. We estimate that maybe one pitch was 5.9, and a number of others were 5.7 / 5.8, but there certainly were factors that could have led us to over-estimating difficulties at the time, so it's possible those difficulties will get downgraded upon the arrival of more opinions. There is a walk-off from the top, which returns to the route’s base. We took a lot of extra time dealing with the details of the unknown here, but with the beta now known, I imagine par for the course could be 12 to 13 hours car-to-car for this moderate route. It's hard to know if this is a new first ascent or not. We definitely climbed it in the style of a first ascent; and despite a lot of searching, I've yet to find conclusive proof that the particular line we climbed has been previously climbed in its entirety. Whatever the case may be, I'm rather proud of our little effort here! More details in this write-up: https://rocknropenw.com/2025/06/17/la-croupe-du-poney/ Edited 14 hours ago by RobUSA 1 Quote
wayne Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Likely an FA. You give great detail in your trip report. Do you have something on mountain project yet? It looks like a fine climb! 1 Quote
olyclimber Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 19 minutes ago, wayne said: Likely an FA. You give great detail in your trip report. Do you have something on mountain project yet? It looks like a fine climb! It’s not for everyone but appreciate those who share in non-corporate media! How much do you think OnX paid REI for that site? Gotta recoup. 1 Quote
olyclimber Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Wayne would know better than most! Congrats regardless, it’s hard to find new territory these days! 1 Quote
RobUSA Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago Thanks so much!! Yeah, I intend to post it on Mountain Project in the near future. I was initially holding off on doing so for a little while, partially to see if the route had history so that I could report it accurately, and also partially in case I get a chance to go re-climb it myself to make sure it's really ready-to-recommend before I start advertising it more broadly. (Doing one more lap myself would give me a chance to get a second take on the difficulty ratings, see if there's anything loose enough that should be trundled preemptively in case there were ever more than one party on route, maybe even add a bolt to the friction-slab section of the sixth pitch.) It's unclear if I'll find the time re-climb it in the next few weeks though, so maybe I'll post it on Mountain Project before doing so after all. I'll add it on Mountain Project within a month either way Quote
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