Greg_W Posted June 17, 2002 Posted June 17, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Crackhead: I hear that the south face is a sandbag... is this true? I've done the west ridge, and the south side looked over hanging from above. Texsplorer and Highlander climbed Stanley-Burgner yesterday, They raved about it. Quote
Highlander Posted June 17, 2002 Posted June 17, 2002 The last two pitches are where the money is at. Be ready for some serious thrutching up the 5.9 chimney. The last pitch ends in an overhanging hand crack, but the crux is actually lower on that pitch. Quote
Uncle_Tricky Posted June 17, 2002 Posted June 17, 2002 Ration your gear wisely on the last pitch--I ended up back cleaning to get a few necessary pieces for the last 30 feet. Quote
chucK Posted June 17, 2002 Posted June 17, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Highlander: The last pitch ends in an overhanging hand crack, overhanging haaaandcraaack, aaughuuuhagggg Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted June 17, 2002 Posted June 17, 2002 Rumor has it rock there is chossy and not worth the 20 mile round trip hike. Go to da Toof! Quote
Szyjakowski Posted June 17, 2002 Posted June 17, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Cpt.Caveman: Rumor has it rock there is chossy and not worth the 20 mile round trip hike. Go to da Toof! including what the capt says, the rock is also so fukin hard it hates bolts!!!!!!!!!!! Bends and breaks the drill bits.... Furthermore climbers get no special privileges from the rangers...and those snafflehounds are rope eating bitches...stay away...far away. Like exit 38. Quote
Highlander Posted June 18, 2002 Posted June 18, 2002 watch out for cougars, and be sure to bring plenty of horsecock for snafflehound bait. Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted June 18, 2002 Posted June 18, 2002 Â Â [ 06-20-2002, 01:37 PM: Message edited by: Cpt.Caveman ] Quote
Greg_W Posted June 18, 2002 Posted June 18, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Cpt.Caveman: ...I saw that Greg W was too lazy to wake up so they ate his chow Yeah, but my horsecock and cheese were untouched!! Quote
Retrosaurus Posted June 18, 2002 Posted June 18, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Greg W: Yeah, but my horsecock and cheese were untouched!! Not even the lowest snaffle hound would get anywhere near that fumunda cheese. Quote
Greg_W Posted June 18, 2002 Posted June 18, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Retrosaurus: quote:Originally posted by Greg W: Yeah, but my horsecock and cheese were untouched!! Not even the lowest snaffle hound would get anywhere near that fumunda cheese. Especially after the 10-mile approach Quote
texplorer Posted June 19, 2002 Posted June 19, 2002 Prussik Peak is a dangerous place! After a ten mile hike in through a "jungle" of fallen giant trees and 6000ft of elevation gain you might arrive at the base. Once there you must fend off blood sucking snafflehounds and rabid cougars. If this would not be enough there are occasionally horny goats up there too (famous for their aphrodisiatic properties). Beware: the lake supposedly is home to several of the legendary Alpine Hookers. Though rarely seen and spoken of only under ones breath, the "AK's" have been known to lure climbers away from the angelic mountains surrounding them. Once a climber succumbs he begins to climb less and less and is sucked into the dreaded hell known as marraige. The climb itself is relatively moderate with only 50ft pro-less sections, only one death chimney, and most of the route is only slightly overhanging.  Recommended Rack: 10lbs horsecock 1lb cheese (keep it in your pocket) Lots of Crack-em-ups 1 quintessential bad partner 2 yellow aliens  One final note: If you are thinking about doing this route -think again. Your gonna die in the Chimneys! Quote
texplorer Posted June 19, 2002 Posted June 19, 2002 Thumbs up on the new signature, watch out for cougars. Quote
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