Alpinfox Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 Yes indeed, it was a beautiful day out at Mt. Erie yesterday. It was sunny and warm and wonderfully scenic. Quote
olyclimber Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 Notice the gentle tugging of the rope. Quote
plexus Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 Sniff...I miss Erie. Looks like the base of friction slab. A nice day is starting at the bottom parking lot, head up Skyline Rib, do some of the bolted routes on the right side, class 3-4 it up to the big bench at the base of Friction Slab, climb up that, hike down to Powerline and take some of the sketchy-pro routes like Lone Tree on the right hand side of the wall (to the right of the big dirt streak). And enjoy the hike down, unless the trail is muddy, and try not to slide down on your ass. Give my best to Dallas when you see him out there. Quote
Alpinfox Posted December 28, 2004 Author Posted December 28, 2004 you sure that's baker? Baker.... Rainier.... what's the difference really? Plexus: Those pics were taken from the top of Powerline Wall and we (or at least I) saw Dallas. Quote
Billygoat Posted December 29, 2004 Posted December 29, 2004 Shit! We were right across from you, over at the Headwall. Too bad we did not hook up. Next time... Quote
Blake Posted December 29, 2004 Posted December 29, 2004 Sniff...I miss Erie. Looks like the base of friction slab. A nice day is starting at the bottom parking lot, head up Skyline Rib, do some of the bolted routes on the right side, class 3-4 it up to the big bench at the base of Friction Slab, climb up that, hike down to Powerline and take some of the sketchy-pro routes like Lone Tree on the right hand side of the wall (to the right of the big dirt streak). And enjoy the hike down, unless the trail is muddy, and try not to slide down on your ass. Give my best to Dallas when you see him out there. Note the Name in the 1st entry of this cascade summit register: Quote
olyclimber Posted December 29, 2004 Posted December 29, 2004 Dallas has contributed to or is mentioned in many 60s and 70s AAJs for various routes he put up in the North Cascades and Canada. Quote
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