Matt_Alford Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 Trip: Nooksack Tower - North Face Date: 8/24/2009 Trip Report: Eric Murphy and I climbed the North Face of the Nooksack Tower on August 24th. Seven years ago Eric and I almost pulled off a car-to-summit push on the Beckey Route and got our asses thoroughly handed to us in a two day descent epic in a storm. I was again humbled by this mountain and the seriousness of this route. Gear Notes: Pack a full set of Alpine skills, tat, and read up on rappel anchors Approach Notes: Price Lake Quote
NoahT Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 I work for Scott Davis, of bertulis/davis. He says the thing he remembers most about that ascent was a huge serac calving off into the lake, and sending a tusami-like tidal wave across. They thought the world was coming to an end. Strange the things that will stick in your mind 40 yrs later, and what all will be forgotten. He remembers a "5.9 move or two." Quote
Matt_Alford Posted August 27, 2009 Author Posted August 27, 2009 I work for Scott Davis, of bertulis/davis. He says the thing he remembers most about that ascent was a huge serac calving off into the lake, and sending a tusami-like tidal wave across. They thought the world was coming to an end. Strange the things that will stick in your mind 40 yrs later, and what all will be forgotten. He remembers a "5.9 move or two." I will likely remember a couple different things about this route in 40 years. Mucho respect for both Alex and Scott. Quote
Matt_Alford Posted August 27, 2009 Author Posted August 27, 2009 Welcome to the club. A club for the mentally disturbed. Quote
ivan Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 i sense a story is held back will always have the softest spot in my heart for this climb - mike braiding my hair at the bivy w/ his my-little-pony brush - the carefreeness - the innocence - the deathblocks rattlign down on me as i belayed him near the top - the anti-anchor i had once bringing him up to me - the "what?" when told i had to jump onto the glacier at the end of our last not-so-quite-lng-enough rap - percocet and absolute abscene of being on the walk out - the most hungover drive home, b-ham to p-town, in 100 degree heat in the history of man so spill, whahappen?!? Quote
NoahT Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 I know, that's how I feel...! And when I press him for specifics, they inevitably vear off-track, melding seamlessly into other unrelated climbing memories. So it goes maybe, the truely memorable details don't necessarily mean anything to anyone else--cause they weren't there! And kind of a lot has happened since then. N Quote
dberdinka Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 Here's Alfords original epic www.alpinefever.com/guest/nooky.htm Exciting details are included such as.. Not ten minutes into our trek, my tofu burrito and fresh hot salsa of the night before were screaming at me. I quickly diverged and dropped into the bushes to relieve myself of the pains and what must have been 20 lbs of deadweight. and Eric complained of having to take a shit, but the prospect of pulling off his harness and rooting through his pack to find some toilet paper with half-frozen hands convinced him to wait until we got down. finally lest I forget I am not in the habit of checking out my climbing partners feces, but I shit you not (no pun intended) when I say that we would have needed six blue bags to pack that sucker out. In any case, It was unlikely that any trace of Eric’s newborn would remain by morning as the snow was beginning to fall a steady pace as we strapped on our headlamps and made our way off the glacier. Quote
LostCamKenny Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 You guys should have mooned the route, too Quote
Alpine_Dreamer Posted September 1, 2009 Posted September 1, 2009 Wow, nice job going back for more after the first epic. I read your original TR of misery and woe when prepping for an attempt at the NF back in July (we got shut down by weather). There can't be more than 10-15 folks who can claim to have been on top of that beast TWICE - congrats!! Quote
Don_Serl Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 Mucho respect for both Alex and Scott. ...not to mentioned Kevin McLane, who soloed the frigging Tower more than 30 years ago, back in the days when he occasionally seemed to not care too much whether he lived or died. (he lost the route, of course, high up, and had to climb considerably harder terrain to reach the 'safety' of the summit... SHEEESHH...) Quote
fatboy Posted September 19, 2009 Posted September 19, 2009 glad you fellers made it back ok. see a pin w/a white sling on it up high in the steeps? from a fellow summiter, albeit solo. Quote
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