Dechristo Posted June 15, 2005 Posted June 15, 2005 I bet I could climb those mountains in less than 28 hours. Each. Quote
Off_White Posted June 15, 2005 Posted June 15, 2005 I haven't seen where they drove themselves between the peaks, I'm betting they had a driver and got to catch a little shuteye during the travel time. Isn't there something similar the Brits do over in their hills? I read something awhile back, some kind of endurance peakbagging event, it definitely involved other folks doing the driving. It makes sense too, if you bonk on the route, no big deal, but if you bonk while driving things get ugly. Remember: always go to bed before you go to sleep. Quote
Dechristo Posted June 15, 2005 Posted June 15, 2005 Remember: always go to bed before you go to sleep. Yeah, I want to die in my sleep like my Grandad. Not like the other five screaming people who were in the car with him at the time. Quote
Bill_Simpkins Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 I emailed John Waller of Uncage the Soul Productions to clarify what he meant by documented. In the context it could of meant it was the first time documentad that such a linkup was done. However, he clarified that it meant the first time it's been filmed/recorded etc....not the first time it's been done. FYI Quote
barjor Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 How much time would the driving take? It feals like it takes forever whenever I go to any off those 3 peaks. Can the driving alone be done in less then 6 h? Quote
kurthicks Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 Thanks Bill. Everyone else, please refrain from ripping on my friend. His production work is pretty impressive. I believe the drive time is somewhere in the 6 hour range... Quote
Dru Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 How do they know its a record if they don't know the times of the previous parties? Quote
Allan_Halsey Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 This will stand the test of time as one of the greatest achievements in PNW climbing hsitory...wait...no it won't. And who would want to watch a MOVIE about people slogging up the angle of repose on some of the most boring routes around? How RAD can that be? "BAWWDITABA DA BAW DA BANG DA BANG JIGGY...etc" Kid Rock sound track as they QUICKLY SLOG? How inspirational... I'd rather watch "An Interview With David Bohm". He just sits there and answers questions about "implicate order" for 52 minutes...without a single cut. Quote
Bill_Simpkins Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 This was a rippin fast time, I think it's safe to assume unless someone else comes forward with a faster time. I think if someone did it that fast or faster before, we would have heard about it. Quote
Chaps Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 How do they know its a record if they don't know the times of the previous parties? Well, it is a record for a speed ascent documented with both video and photography in the year 2005 by two white males. I'm sure these guys will enjoy watching the video and looking at the pictures when they're older. One might split hairs and question the objectivity of "official timers" who are paid by the "athletes" that are being measured, as far as "an official speed record"...but that wouldn't be me. Quote
cj001f Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 Everyone else, please refrain from ripping on my friend. His production work is pretty impressive. The relavance of this to climbing is? Quote
tomtom Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 Everyone else, please refrain from ripping on my friend. His production work is pretty impressive. The relavance of this to climbing is? Because this is more of a production than a climb. Quote
Camilo Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 Aside from the climb, I can't believe that nobody has mentioned that this is likely a posting by the man himself. Hmmmmm. . . let's see: Random named avatar, unsolicited media release, little to no followup. Style seems eerily familiar. Not that I care though. Quote
kurthicks Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 It's not Dan Fido. I've known John for going on 10 years, so I'll vouch for him and UTS. Anyways, here are some pictures: http://www.uncagethesoul.com/CascadeTrifecta/index.html Quote
mtnear Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 I have done this before and have documentation, but they beat my record of 2 years, 7 months, and 14 days. Quote
fear Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 And who would want to watch a MOVIE about people slogging up the angle of repose on some of the most boring routes around? How RAD can that be? "BAWWDITABA DA BAW DA BANG DA BANG JIGGY...etc" Kid Rock sound track as they QUICKLY SLOG? How inspirational... I was thinking the same thing.... "Man those guys can run up that snowy trench and choss pretty fast!" We took some videos this year of some hardish classic NE ice climbing and found out just how boring even that is to watch... Neat accomplishment though... Got to admit that... -Fear Quote
Camilo Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 It's not Dan Fido. I've known John for going on 10 years, so I'll vouch for him and UTS. Anyways, here are some pictures: http://www.uncagethesoul.com/CascadeTrifecta/index.html Oh. UTS = Uncage The Soul. Got it. Nevermind. And I thought I was being soooooo clever. Quote
philfort Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 Impressive achievement, but it seems like a pretty contrived one (like, I had no idea anyone was trying for this record, and who cares). Whatever floats your boat I guess. Quote
knelson Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 So is anyone rushing their paperwork for "Cascade Trifecta®" off to the Trademark Office yet? Just curious. Quote
layton Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 i don't have time to read this thread. have we discussed who decided that these 3 are the trifecta and why should we care. why am i being a dick when i could be accused of doing the same thing on many other TRs and posts? There was nothing interesting about this. no funny stories, cool pictures, learning experiences. basically this is the ultimate chestbeat on a totally arbitrary feat that in no way advances any realm of climbing in the cascades. summary: i did a bunch of random arbitrary shit faster than other people have. Quote
layton Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 okay. i read the orignal post a little more closely and would like to step up the ridicule of this accomplishment. the "for immediate release" part that starts off the post is what immediatly pisses me off. More corporate self promotion. I'm sure that since these guys are from Boulder, they are in the People From Colorado That Know Each Other Fan Club, a.k.a. "Climbing Magazine" I didn't find one stirring sentance or point of interest in this garbage. Man i fucking hate this shit. Quote
jordop Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 okay. i read the orignal post a little more closely and would like to step up the ridicule of this accomplishment. the "for immediate release" part that starts off the post is what immediatly pisses me off. More corporate self promotion. I'm sure that since these guys are from Boulder, they are in the People From Colorado That Know Each Other Fan Club, a.k.a. "Climbing Magazine" I didn't find one stirring sentance or point of interest in this garbage. Man i fucking hate this shit. I think the following image, taken from http://www.uncagethesoul.com/ neatly sums up what Mr Layton loves so much about CO Quote
JoshK Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 Layton nails it right on...this shit is just weak. They slogged up a couple of easy routes in quick time. That's cool and good for them. How driving fast between them makes this some sort of interesting feat I have no idea. This state (CO) is consumed with numbers and lists much more than actual cool climbing. Ticking off the "fourteeners" for many people involves walking up some of the most boring peaks you'll ever walk up. I should know, I have done a bunch of them. Now, granted, there are also some really fun ones and plenty of other really cool things to do. And before I get flamed i also said for "many people"...there are plenty of real and badass climbers here. Quote
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