rbw1966 Posted September 16, 2003 Posted September 16, 2003 wayne1112 said: . . .#2Watusi Rodeo I would think this would be more fun in winter conditions? Quote
dberdinka Posted September 16, 2003 Posted September 16, 2003 #1 Soloing Moonlight Buttress in 11hrs 20min #2-tie The Titan and Echo Tower in the Fishers. #2-tie Polar Circus back in March. Looking forward to winter............................. Quote
obsydian Posted September 17, 2003 Posted September 17, 2003 1) First to sign the register on Jack this year (N Ridge route) 2) Mt. Rainier with wife and two boys (age 16 and 14) 3) Spickard & Redoubt, what a beautiful place Quote
Alpinfox Posted September 17, 2003 Posted September 17, 2003 Wow, you guys/gals are awesome! It's hard to narrow it down, but being unemployed all summer and spending a total of about 6 days out of 7 weeks in Seattle rocked. Here is my summer: April: Cragging in Red Rocks with newbie climber freinds, Cat in Hat, Frogland, Presents of Mind (my first 5.12) May: Shuksan, North Face Orbit, Snow Creek Wall Da Toof (girlfriend's first trad lead) June: Outer Space, Snow Creek Wall, Orbit, Snow Creek Wall, (again) Rainier, Liberty Ridge (DIDN'T DIE! my number one accomplishment of the summer ) Cragging in Squamish three days (Diedre for the third time ) Cragging in Leavenworth for four days, Givler's Crack July: Guiding newbies up Mt. Olympus (blue glacier) Solo traverse of Denny Creek Ridge (Freedom! Ecstacy! ) Cragging in Darrington (two days) Direct East Buttress on SEWS ( !!!!) SW Rib of SEWS Black Peak, NE ridge (solo) Liberty Bell, NW corner Glacier Peak, Frostbite Ridge, (most scenic climb of the year ) August: Index cragging (Breakfast of Champions, Godzilla, Princely, etc.) Mt. Triumph, NE ridge Smith Rock cragging, three days (Moonshine Dihedral ) Eldorado, East Ridge Darrington cragging, Safe Sex , West Butt Blueberry, September: NW corner on NEWS Southwest face on Kangaroo Temple "WA Pass WOO-HOO" party My first pub club Kayaking with Orcas in Johnstone Strait, Vancouver Island (just got back ) Some items on the list if the weather allows: SF Prusik N. ridge Stuart NE butt. Slesse (probably too late) More Index cragging! Sorry if I got carried away. Anybody wanna go climbing? Quote
Lambone Posted September 17, 2003 Posted September 17, 2003 1) Graduating from UW 2) Tangerine Trip on El Cap...and not killing my lame ass partner 3)Zodiac on El CAp- Solo Haven't climbed since....the real world sucks... Quote
goatboy Posted September 17, 2003 Posted September 17, 2003 Thanks for sharing your top three (or more!), everyone. Here are mine: 1) Torment-Forbidden Traverse in a long day from high camp in Boston Basin -- magnificent! 2) Climbing Serpentine Arete with my girlfriend on her birthday -- her first Grade IV! 3) Two week climbing trip to the Sierras, quite good despite frequent afternoon thunderstorms and rain. Highlights were Cathedral Peak, Eichorn Pinnacle, Nutcracker, and West Crack on DAFF Dome, plus a day at Lover's Leap . . . Beautiful rock down there!!! Quote
adrianburke Posted September 18, 2003 Posted September 18, 2003 1) Doing the extended version of Dream of Wild Turkeys in Red Rocks (11p, 10a) - April 03 - (being first in line on Crimson Chrysalis ahead of many slower parties was fun too!) 2) West Ridge of Conness and North Arete of Bear Creek Spire over three days in the High Sierra. 3) Liberty Crack in a day - last Sunday! (7th 50 most crowded so far) Last summer, topping out on Kilimanjaro (Machame Barafu route) with my wife on our honeymoon would have been one - especially since she is not really a climber and has never been anywhere even close to 19.5K. Quote
Bob_Clarke Posted September 18, 2003 Posted September 18, 2003 1. Independence Route on Liberty Bell 2. Colchuck-Balanced Rock 3. Liberty Ridge 3a. Nooksack Tower Quote
daler Posted September 18, 2003 Posted September 18, 2003 1- onsighting the leftside of the split pillar!!! fuck yeah 2- Climbing the Replicant with my buds Steve and Roger!!! super fuck yeah 3- Climbing the Smear of Fear on the diamond- way super fuck yeah cool!!! Dale Quote
Highlander Posted September 18, 2003 Posted September 18, 2003 1. Spending the month of June in Yosemite climbing nearly everday, and too many classics to list here. 2. Spending the month of July in Squamish climbing too much to list. 3. Not working all Summer an climbing nearly everyday not doing as much alpine as I should have. Quote
minx Posted September 18, 2003 Posted September 18, 2003 1. go someplace in the world i've never been 2. climb there 3. improve my ice climbing skills Quote
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