Dru Posted October 6, 2003 Posted October 6, 2003 I am pleased to announce the possible first nude on-sight solo ascent of the North North Gully. Hazards include cold winds and spiny bushes. Fixed ropes left by aid climbers were used to speed progress through cruxes and dirty sections. The FNA rating is 4th class A0. Quote
jordop Posted October 6, 2003 Posted October 6, 2003 I call bullshit and I DON'T want to see the photos proving it. Besides with the cool marine low thing goin on in Squamish today, it wouldn't have been a very impressive FNA Quote
Dru Posted October 6, 2003 Author Posted October 6, 2003 It was sunny and warm yesterday. Nudity = the ultimate softshell. Human skin is perfectly waterproof AND breathable. However, soft skin abrasion resistance is lower than Schoeller or good ol Carhartts Quote
Cairns Posted October 6, 2003 Posted October 6, 2003 Dru said: I am pleased to announce the possible first nude on-sight solo ascent of the North North Gully. Hazards include cold winds and spiny bushes. Fixed ropes left by aid climbers were used to speed progress through cruxes and dirty sections. The FNA rating is 4th class A0. Gullies are FNA aid; I see you acknowledge that. Quote
Marko Posted October 6, 2003 Posted October 6, 2003 "Gullies are FNA aid" Goddam right they are! Though it is the more considerate nude climbers that stick to gully routes. Well done in any event! Quote
Dru Posted October 6, 2003 Author Posted October 6, 2003 Although the nude ascent was intended as a specific tribute to Guy Edwards, my research has uncovered a rich history of BC nude speed ascents. The oldest being the second ascent of the West Lion, when Chief J Capilano sent "one of his braves, stripped naked for speed, to repeat the route... up and down in under 15 minutes" c. 1903. I'm certain Lowell Skoog or Harry Majors can contribute a history of important Washington area naked ascents. Quote
ckouba Posted October 8, 2003 Posted October 8, 2003 So, no shoes on your feet? Was it truly a FNA, or do shoes count as aid too? CK Quote
Dru Posted October 8, 2003 Author Posted October 8, 2003 I was wearing shoes and socks. And, carrying a pack. This is an important clarification. I was trying to make a nude ascent in the same fashion as Guy Edwards and the earlier Marching Kitchen Utensils crew. This allows for harness, chalk bag and rock shoes to be worn (also kitchen pot as helmet and/or paper bag over head). I wore no harness, pot, chalk bag or paper bag. Quote
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