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You can climb there year 'round. It's often clear skies much of the winter there, and the morning glory wall can be climbed in a t-shirt if the sun is on it, even if the surrounding area is freezing. The cracks can be cold though. Another annoyance is the lack of daylight. Climbing the nubbin stuff in the cold can be brutal.

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nice, don't have much experience so thanks. as for perfect sending temp, 72.6 degrees, anything else and i don't really have my A-game, so it's not my fault if i can't lead that 5.6 at any other temp!

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the gorge is like perfect on a good cold day - especially when it's windy! smile.gif

 

the only time i've ever climbed 5 gallon buckets was in boots and gloves on a day when it was 30 - felt like good alpine conditioning (minus the bolts perhaps)

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It was 10 degrees this morning in Bend. Perfect for sending, just dip your hands in water and then they'll freeze to the rock.

 

Sounds like primo conditions for a new routes on shiprock wazzup.gif

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It was 10 degrees this morning in Bend. Perfect for sending, just dip your hands in water and then they'll freeze to the rock.

 

this is true; however, by noon it will be 40 something and perfect sending temps. i can't wait to get out today.

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I was at Smith last Presidents Day weekend camping at skull hollow with record low temps (-15 F and 20 mph winds ). It was so bad that we couldn't even cook to first night because our water froze in the hour and a half we spent setting up camp (we should have checked into the city center hotel). The nights were EPIC, however with the sun out we had 3 awesome days of climbing even with highs only into the single digits!! I now feel that as long as there is some sun, Smith is climbable in any temperature.

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same here...

 

hey, i'll be down there not this weekend, but next...whatcha got goin' on??

 

Can go this weekend. My wife is out of town the following weekend so I'm on daughter duty. Dammit

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Wow that grasslands story sounds more like an ice trip!

When I am onsighting at my limit, why do I have trouble reading the tuff with my eyes when it is sunny? Does anyone else have this problem? Is it a depth thing?

Just for curiousity's sake, What rock type climbs the most similar in warm or cool temps?- Sandstone? Quartzite? Anotherwards- you can send when it is hot or cold?

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According to the NWS, it will be 0% chance of precip, but slighly chilly during the day with a high in the 30's, but pretty cold at night with a low in the -3,000 degress, so I'd suggest a day trip.

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I appologize, my mistake! It'll be a low of -30,000 degees, not -3,000. Matter may not even exist at those temps, so bundle up!

 

For: 4.1 miles southeast of Metolius.

Tonight

 

Partly<br>Cloudy,

Partly

Cloudy

 

Thursday

 

Partly<br>Cloudy,

Partly

Cloudy

 

Thursday

Night

Partly<br>Cloudy, Windy

Partly

Cloudy

Windy

Friday

 

Partly<br>Cloudy, Windy

Partly

Cloudy

Windy

Friday

Night

Partly<br>Cloudy,

Partly

Cloudy

 

Saturday

 

Sunny,

Sunny

 

Saturday

Night

Clear,

Clear

 

Sunday

 

Sunny,

Sunny

 

Sunday

Night

Clear,

Clear

 

Lo -30000°F

Hi 36°F

Lo -30000°F

Hi 35°F

Lo -30000°F

Hi 35°F

Lo -30000°F

Hi 34°F

Lo -30000°F

PoP 0%

 

PoP 0%

 

PoP 0%

 

PoP 0%

 

PoP 0%

 

PoP 0%

 

PoP 0%

 

PoP 0%

 

PoP 0%

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Just north of Smith it'll be much warmer with a high of 57 and a low of 39, but with a 50% chance of POP. You're call. Trout Creek in the rain, or Smith in a post apocolyptic nuclear winter absolute zero approching hell...but definately dry as 0% mean absolutely no chance of rain, as should be expected in those temps.

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