David_Parker Posted March 14, 2001 Posted March 14, 2001 Aidan, I have done the Black Ice. Let me know if you want beta. DPP Quote
erik Posted March 14, 2001 Posted March 14, 2001 i caught a glimpse of what i was talking about this weekend. she can't read abbey or lead 5.12 anything, but damn she sure did look real good. just to let you know the season is on it's way! Quote
rayborbon Posted March 14, 2001 Posted March 14, 2001 Yeah I missed out eh! I will be crawlin round the cliffs on the prowl now. Not for the routes either. You ever get any response about the sister thing? [This message has been edited by rayborbon (edited 03-13-2001).] Quote
verticalturtle Posted March 14, 2001 Posted March 14, 2001 Not done the Black Ice but I reallly want to this summer. I have done the E. ridge and exum direct. I also know folks who have done the N. ridge via the Valhalla traverse. This allows a return to a camp at the lower saddle and means you dont have to carry up and over, but also makes for a long day. Quote
J_Fisher Posted March 14, 2001 Posted March 14, 2001 I've been under the impression that the Valhalla is pretty much the standard way to do the N ridge these days. I'd love to hear other's experiences about it--I too have been wanting to get on the Black Ice and the N Ridge for a while. They were on the short list for my Tetons pilgrimage last year but I went too early in the season for north-side stuff. Maybe this will be the year. Hey Vert.Turtle--I did the E ridge myself in '96. What did you think? I thought the grovel factor was a bit high, but it's still one of the coolest routes I've ever done in the mountains (a very chilly night out above the second pillar notwithstanding . . .) Cheers Quote
highclimb Posted March 15, 2001 Author Posted March 15, 2001 David, that would be great if you sent me some beta! thank you. Â yeah i to want to do the N ridge Aidan Quote
David_Parker Posted March 20, 2001 Posted March 20, 2001 I can give beta here or in a private email. I did it in winter so my beta might be different than for summer, but shouldn't be that different! I could make it a trip report if I got really motivated and was encouraged by a few readers. DPP jjdparker@msn.com Quote
erik Posted March 28, 2001 Posted March 28, 2001 to keep aiden's post alive, cause it is always entertaining to read other's dreams. i have come to a preminsion(sp) that we should all take the summer off from climbing and become good citizens, helping others. this is a dream that includes world peace and the end of hunger. (very nice dream, though i am a 23yr old conservative) or we could keep talking about the goods. so as i sit here at work and look over guide books, read classic mtnering litiature(sp), i can come up with so many dreams and wishes. how can we only climb in the cascades or the rockies or the sierra and somebody said they had mtns out east. how do we broaden our scope as climbers and people? i think that it comes with self motivation and intertwinging outselves with others that share a positive message. this website is a fullfillment of part of a dream.(read THE aac) here we can interact with other climbers, share our experiences and hopefully take something from each posting that we read. wether it be a flaming, outragoues dialouge or an actual trip report. so my real dream for the summer is for complete utter bliss for everyone, for whatever that they do. haul loads to muir for others, send the girth pillar in a day or learn to tie the figure 8 at exit 38. i write this for several reasons, some chick i met last night grounded me, a young climber i met last night shared his idealistic hopes and attitude & i have only slept 3 hours last nite. i saw myself in this "kid" and thought thats what i am or was like? harsh dude! as this past couple months i have been able to excel in my abilities and answer some of my dreams. i personally feel that i have grown and hoped to have made an impact on others in a positive light. so in retrospect i would like to apologize/thank everyone i have impacted or who has impacted me and only hope that others feel the same. so my dream is for everyone to have a totally excellent and safe summer. p.s. wallstein leaves for the valley in a couple of days and i need a new super adventure partner to help push myself to new heights and dreams. p.p.s. if you have read this far thank you! jah erik Quote
mtnaire Posted March 29, 2001 Posted March 29, 2001 If this summer is nearly as promising as this winter has been here in the NW, chances are that summer dream woman will instead be boating a class 5 in a Depends diaper, leading each day with 5.12, 48 ouncers, hobble 20 miles a day, look like Abbey and roll like a fatty. Personally, I'm heading for California. Quote
highclimb Posted March 29, 2001 Author Posted March 29, 2001 where is CAli? yosemite? gunna do some big walls? or go alpine climbing in the searra(sp) Aidan Quote
mtnaire Posted March 29, 2001 Posted March 29, 2001 Mixed trip, Yosemite Valley for some climbing around the Apron and the Open Books areas, nothing too extreme, then some smooth rock up in Tuolumne and perhaps hit the higher country as well depending on snow cover and/or mud. Quote
Dru Posted March 30, 2001 Posted March 30, 2001 Hey Mtnaire what do you mean by "Look like Abbey?" Abby Watkins? (mmmmm) Edward Abbey? (uh...) Or Dear Abby? Quote
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