sayjay Posted July 26, 2002 Posted July 26, 2002 quote: "It involves three pitches of chimneying and offwidth climbing. Take a dozen appropriate nuts..." Appropriate?perhaps they were referring to the climbing partners you should bring! Quote
jordop Posted July 26, 2002 Posted July 26, 2002 quote: Local climber John Howe has said that up here, "The trees are winning." Funny, I heard Anders Ourom say, "the moss is winning". Trees are fine and are relatively easy to deal with. Moss is an insidious nightmare endemic to PNW; it can creep back in a week of rain and reclaim all your best efforts of cleaning. Napalm the Chief! Quote
To_The_Top Posted July 26, 2002 Posted July 26, 2002 dbb Did we see you guys coming down to Paradise as we were going up for a one day Rainier sat night/Sun morning and talked to you all for awhile? Good TR on the Mowich face. TTT Quote
Lambone Posted July 26, 2002 Posted July 26, 2002 Really cool dave Looks like an amazing tour of the mountain! Quote
dbb Posted July 26, 2002 Posted July 26, 2002 TTT- Yep that was us. I was the one draggin' behind  How did your one-day push go? Did ya trip on all the RMI "night climbers" on your way up? Quote
sk Posted July 26, 2002 Posted July 26, 2002 quote: Originally posted by dbb: Long days on the Central Mowich Face Nice Tr the pics are BEAUTIFUL Quote
wayne Posted July 27, 2002 Posted July 27, 2002 Lets go back to that Formidible route. It is not in the book, is it a new route? . Give it up, what is the grade etc?. I did the complete N. Ridge solo and I was not impressed with the rock. Quote
highclimb Posted July 27, 2002 Posted July 27, 2002 check out his website..... www.cascadeclimber.com  he has a great trip report! and good pics  Aidan Quote
Uncle_Tricky Posted July 27, 2002 Posted July 27, 2002 NW Corner of North Early Winters on Tuesday. Had the spire to ourselves. The 3rd-5th pitches are outstanding. Truly memorable. Fingers, hands, fists, offwidth, liebacking, underclings, stemming, face, etc.--it's got it all. Donated a quart of blood to the local well-fed skeeter population, which was kind enough to accompany us up the route. Â [ 07-26-2002, 12:40 PM: Message edited by: Uncle Tricky ] Quote
wayne Posted August 14, 2002 Posted August 14, 2002 Just led every pitch on DNB of Bear Mt. Â Good job on Formidable! tell Fred as he is updating his book. Â [ 08-13-2002, 08:24 PM: Message edited by: wayne1112 ] Quote
whodgman Posted August 14, 2002 Posted August 14, 2002 Cutthroat SE Buttress. Sweet and non-eventful. Up to summit by 12:30. Car and beer by 4:30. Can't ask for much better. Quote
Pat Posted August 14, 2002 Posted August 14, 2002 Remmel, Amphitheatre, and SE Buttress of Cathedral Quote
Bronco Posted August 14, 2002 Author Posted August 14, 2002 My family and I climbed onto the fly bridge of a 40' CHB and ate fresh crab for dinner. Quote
terrible_ted Posted August 14, 2002 Posted August 14, 2002 Oops, running behind here... Â Fay, Pleasant and Hessong last weekend (my wife's first 'scramble' summit - hopefully not the last...), Glacier Peak on Wednesday and Goode on Saturday. Â And on the seventh day... Barbeque!! Quote
layton Posted August 15, 2002 Posted August 15, 2002 quote: Just led every pitch on DNB of Bear Mt. Seriously? Wow! Nice job! Quote
Tom Posted August 15, 2002 Posted August 15, 2002 I took my wife up into Tull Canyon in the Olympics, where we got up at 3:00 am and watched the meteor shower until dawn. I know, not a real climb, but my wife thought it was! Quote
Dru Posted August 15, 2002 Posted August 15, 2002 i climbed the side of hidden treasures antiques store last night. nice finger crack in broken bricks. Quote
chelle Posted August 15, 2002 Posted August 15, 2002 Followed Matt up princely ambitions at index yesterday. Wow! and Whew! were all I could say as I reached the ledge fully pumped. Nice climb. Quote
fleblebleb Posted August 15, 2002 Posted August 15, 2002 Cutthroat S Butt, Glacier Peak Sitkum, Challenger from Hannegan Pass to Ross Lake, in the last month. Quote
Buckwheat Posted August 15, 2002 Posted August 15, 2002 On Monday I did Davis-Holland to Lovin' Arms on Upper Town Wall at Index. Supposedly the hottest day of the year so far.. So, we got the super-alpine start: at 1 p.m. We were in the shade after the first pitch. The temps were quite nice. I enjoyed the route very much. Quote
Gary_Yngve Posted August 15, 2002 Posted August 15, 2002 Nice sig, Stebbi. Â Though I preferred drinking water from Noel's bladder. The water had the slight flavor of caramel latte. Quote
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