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Climb: Bluewood-Weeping Wall

 

Date of Climb: 2/24/2006

 

Trip Report:

Sam and I ventured out under an incredibly bluebird sky to Bluewood today. For those who aren't familiar with Bluewood, it's about 16.4 miles east of Dayton, WA on the North Fork of the Touchet River. The "Weeping Wall" lived up to it's name, but there were a number of dry lines on relatively good ice. After I set the TR we took numberous laps on routes from WI3+ to WI5+, from plastic to chandeliers to chossy drytoolery, the Wall had it all in just 45-50'. I bet that it will be up for a few more days, though it was getting warm as we left.

 

Bluewood's Weeping Wall

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Leading up

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Sam on da steeps

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Sam & the Weeping Wall

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We made sure to get back in time to see all the sorority girlz on campus wearing skirts. Crazy!

 

Gear Notes:

sharp pointy stuff

make sure your partner remembers his boots.

 

Approach Notes:

Falling into the creek on the way in is a good way to soak your boots.

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We made sure to get back in time to see all the sorority girlz on campus wearing skirts. Crazy!

 

I hear the sorority girls at WSU at much better looking than the ones at UW. hahaha.gif

 

Nice TR dude!

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