Bogen Posted August 24, 2004 Posted August 24, 2004 do we need a portaledge? (or 15$ chaise lounge lawn chair, as the case may be?) Is there an appropriate spot up there for a bivy? Quote
Dru Posted August 24, 2004 Posted August 24, 2004 it depends how much you like sitting in a tree all night Quote
catbirdseat Posted August 24, 2004 Posted August 24, 2004 Be careful. UW Wall has been the site of at least one epic bivy. Quote
Dru Posted August 24, 2004 Posted August 24, 2004 Dear CBS, you know that U Wall on the Chief is not the UW Rock right Quote
fern Posted August 24, 2004 Posted August 24, 2004 Â the tree is really only big enough for 1 person. If you are not fixated on the idea of sleeping on the wall, it's only about 120m from the tree to the ledge, so you can easily fix, rap and sleep on the ground, and then jug back up Quote
chelle Posted August 24, 2004 Posted August 24, 2004 Bring mosquito netting if you plan to sleep at the base. The mosquitoes were pretty bad 24/7 out there last week, maybe they're better after the rain now though. Quote
catbirdseat Posted August 24, 2004 Posted August 24, 2004 Dear CBS, you know that U Wall on the Chief is not the UW Rock right Regardless, Fleblebleb's post was one of the funnies things I have ever seen on this site. Quote
Bogen Posted August 24, 2004 Author Posted August 24, 2004 Thanks, we are kinda fixated on spending the night up there, so lawn chairs it is. Quote
MervGriffin Posted August 24, 2004 Posted August 24, 2004 And while you're up there, climb it 4 Kerry! Â Quote
fern Posted August 24, 2004 Posted August 24, 2004 Â there should be a ledge bolt off to the left of the station - so you can possibly sling a backyard hammock between it and the tree. 3'x6' sheet of plywood rigged w/ slings might be less collapse prone than lawn chairs. The route overhangs so you could just flag it for hauling. Personally I would then just chuck it down into the forest in the morning - though I am sure some people would be scandalized by that idea Quote
peas Posted August 25, 2004 Posted August 25, 2004 I had one of the most uncomfortable nights of my life on U-Wall. I decided to bring up a camp cot and use it like a portaledge. But without lateral support, it crushed me all night long. Just as a kick in the pants, in the morning, the side tubes broke in half and I got crushed both ways. Not fun. My parnter slept upright in a patio chair with his head jammed between lines that went up to the anchor point. He had a relatively pleasant sleep compared to me. We bailed that morning however. Â The tree would offer one place to bivy, but it won't be very comfortable. Especially with two people around. I can't remember a belay bolt there, but there may be. Â In any case, a bivy on the wall without a ledge will be uncomfortable. I'm with fern on the 3'x6' piece of plywood, but not so sure about launching it into the forest. If you come down the same way you went up, you could always retrieve it on the way by. Fixing the first couple pitches, or doing it in a day are also good ways to approach U-Wall. To each their own though. Good luck. Quote
Dru Posted August 26, 2004 Posted August 26, 2004 Let's not forget it is a Squamish tradition to fix ropes and "bivy" in the Chieftan Bar when climbing a wall. Quote
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