MtnHigh Posted February 23, 2004 Posted February 23, 2004 this weekend??? From what I heard the weather was Quote
lummox Posted February 23, 2004 Posted February 23, 2004 i managed to thrutch up ten micro pitches on desert basalt. now my forearms feel sore. Quote
Gary_Yngve Posted February 23, 2004 Posted February 23, 2004 A whole gaggle of us were on the NE Butt of Chair on Sun. Some dudes did the E Face of Chair earlier in the morn. Don't know much about folks doing the N Face... we were planning on doing it originally but didn't feel comfortable with the avy danger (on the traverse to the N Face, the top few inches were shearing off readily). Clearest day I've seen in a long time. Could see the Seattle skyline from the top of Chair. Quote
Rodchester Posted February 23, 2004 Posted February 23, 2004 Red Mt. Really more of a snowshoe up than an actual climb...but we got a good view from its summit. Quote
MtnHigh Posted February 23, 2004 Author Posted February 23, 2004 Nice pic Is that Jeff carving the turn? Quote
ivan Posted February 23, 2004 Posted February 23, 2004 broughton's made for a nice sunday afternoon away from the tryanny of the domestic life...did hanging gardens and some other mucky crap...fun climb up until the top out in the moss covered choss Quote
Rudy Posted February 23, 2004 Posted February 23, 2004 Anyone been up Leutholds in the past week or so? I suspect conditions suck but I thought I'd ask just in case. -Hammer- Quote
texplorer Posted February 24, 2004 Posted February 24, 2004 Not for sure Rudy but I bet that Leuthold's is in good condition now. Quote
klenke Posted February 24, 2004 Posted February 24, 2004 Gary, those "dudes" that did the East Face earlier in the morning was just one guy (named Kendall). We met him in the upper east basin after he descended (staggered) out of the rappel gully. He told us he went up the middle of the East Face then up the slightly overhanging waterfall at mid-face. Spicy, he said. See this picture. Quote
layton Posted February 24, 2004 Posted February 24, 2004 Yeah I'm sure there was a slightly overhanging waterfall on the east face of chair. Quote
Linebacker Posted February 24, 2004 Posted February 24, 2004 I skied Newton Canyon on Sunday with one of my bros, it was some all-pro gorilla skiing in the wind crust covered mush. But then, I guess that is why they call it back-country lb Quote
Adam_Palmer Posted February 24, 2004 Posted February 24, 2004 So, after attempting the far left side of the wall at Elbow Lake on Saturday, we saw some climbers cleaning routes, so we decided to back down and let them clean due to boulders and debris crashing down beside us. Looked like a lot of rope climbing and wall hugging, so a great deal of thanks goes to these guys who I imagine did a great job at making the climbs there safer. So, retreating down to the boulder feild for some rock jock grabs and pulls, we molested the boulders for the day, and all was well until one bit back. Crimping an overhang on one that had a couple sharp spires underneath it, I fell and landed on my feet...Except the saw tooth blade edge of this dagger of a rock below it caught my left leg and ate enough skin to seperate enough skin to warrant a reaction of 'oh shit, I gotta go to the hospital'...which is the first time I have ever said that in my life. I did not know what the hell happen to my leg...I have never looked at an open gash in my skin where I thought I could see all the way to the bone... Luckily it was just all layers of flesh. Rushing from the boulders to the hospital was rather slow, go figure...A train in Deroche was crossing, so we grabbed the camera and started taking pics of this gouge in my leg... Oh well, goes to show Bouldering deserves respect just as much as sport, trad, and alpine. Anyways, 28 stiches, and a 10 rolls of gauze later, I was back sunday night in the gym, upperbody for the next 10 days untill the stiches come out! Quote
Sabertooth Posted February 24, 2004 Posted February 24, 2004 Yeah I'm sure there was a slightly overhanging waterfall on the east face of chair. The waterfall he climbed was clearly visible. He said he went up the fat one, which was on the right. I got a view of it from on the Northeast But., and it looked about 30 to 40 feet high and dead vertical. It probably just felt overhanging to him since he was soloing the route. Nice send dude! Quote
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