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Trip: Tumwater Alpine - Recurve Dihedral

 

Date: 10/10/2009

 

Trip Report:

Geoff Cecil and I climbed the Recurve Dihedral today. Nursing a sick hangover from an excessive Oktoberfest, I was over an hour late meeting a very patient Geoff. We scrapped plans to climb snow creek wall, and spontaneously decided to jump on the Recurve.

 

The approach is very nice up a dry creekbed, on mostly solid rock. The climbing is what you would expect: Dirt, loose blocks, some gardening, and some fun moves here and there. We climbed it in 7 pitches, and descended by downclimbing and rapping a ridge trending northeast from the top. The temps were damn cold, but we had a great time, climbing a formation that many climbers gawk at from road.

 

The Recurve

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River crossing, trying not to step on massive spawning salmon.

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Approaching the Recurve

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The climbing:

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Lots 'o moss

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The top of the Recurve

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How many of you can say you can do this while choking a smoke?

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Geoff channeling his Ron Kauk

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The Descent gully

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Deproach

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Parting Shot, Colchuck Lake

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That white stuff on my face is spirit love from Ron Kauk, he sent my way on a hawk. I was at one with said hawk. Which is why he gave some of Ron Kauk's spirit love. And, you can find the equestrian pants in the geriatric women's section at your local St. Vincent De Paul. Cheap.

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Wtf why do i always have to horizontal scroll to read telemarkers posts.

 

Sorry! I didn't downsize that second photo enough. Annoying, I know...

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That's great, John. I've looked at that line every time I've driven highway 2 eastbound for literally decades. Thanks for posting this.

 

Nice colors this year, huh? Is that related to the fact that we had a dry summer, or a sudden cold snap in the Fall, or what?

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That's great, John. I've looked at that line every time I've driven highway 2 eastbound for literally decades. Thanks for posting this.

 

Nice colors this year, huh? Is that related to the fact that we had a dry summer, or a sudden cold snap in the Fall, or what?

 

Thanks Matt! I'm noit sure why the colors are so brilliant this year.

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