RuMR Posted December 17, 2009 Posted December 17, 2009 Nice Mark...when i saw you at Index, your rock skills definitely appeared much "improved"!! Got some good news on Dan Holmquist! Quote
backclipped Posted December 18, 2009 Author Posted December 18, 2009 Tonight I was handed the new Watts Smith guidebook...a layover birthday gift from the one dude that has influenced me more than any single individual--mom and dad...and fiance aside. Sorry for the gush of sentimentality, but thumbing through this new book is a fantastic cap to '09. Thanks Jlag! Quote
stevetimetravlr Posted December 18, 2009 Posted December 18, 2009 Man, I thought I was getting it done this year, but after reading some of the other folks acheivements, I guess I better just keep my nose to the grindstone. Way to be going after it dudes and dudesses. Quote
denalidave Posted December 18, 2009 Posted December 18, 2009 Way to be going after it dudes and dudesses. Dude, shouldn't that be dudettes? Quote
letsroll Posted December 18, 2009 Posted December 18, 2009 Tonight I was handed the new Watts Smith guidebook...a layover birthday gift from the one dude that has influenced me more than any single individual--mom and dad...and fiance aside. Sorry for the gush of sentimentality, but thumbing through this new book is a fantastic cap to '09. Thanks Jlag! I was wondering if it was going to make it to you This spring we are going to have to get that book broke in proper like Quote
mountainsloth Posted December 18, 2009 Posted December 18, 2009 letsroll, your picture is hilarious! 8D Quote
YocumRidge Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 Hyalite Ice was my highlight for the year. Frozen waterfalls rule! I badly need more in the nearest future. 2 solo Hood ascents. Still suck at tele skiing but working on it. Monkey Face failure. Various sport and trad at Smith, Tieton, Broughton Bluff, Ozone. O yeah, got divorced. Quote
ivan Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 how about a handful of your favorite photos of the year? aid-soloing at index portaledging it on the upper town wall da nose! dolt hole. all taint, all the time. the sun's anvil - awanahee ledge in the afternoon kewl kolors - topping out on leaning tower da nose - sickle ledge da turkey monster mord-wand! near-dog experience - pick my nose for lunch route hibernal hijinx on the village route endless upside down jugs on mideast crisis Quote
Off_White Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 My, but you really have become quite the whack and dangle merchant, haven't you Ivan? Nice pics, good idea too. Quote
billcoe Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 Pictures are a nice idea. Good ones Ivan! Thanks for sharing those, looks like you had a great year. Perhaps one of my more memorable ascents this year that had decent pictures was named "The Salathe Highway" on The Old Witch at Cathedral Formation. A formerly unclimbed pinnacle I free climbed, ground up with natural gear, solo. I posted a trip report earlier about this whole long drawn out exercise so I won't re-do it here. Short version, dropped into the saddle by the main wall and this route was the top of the pinnacle, not all the way from the ground, as represented by the big black dots in the top pic. Here's some pics. Front shot overview: The Old Witch closeup front view of the top: Start of Salethe Highway. The bolts are also the rap anchor. Why it's called "The Old Witch". On top: Putting on a sling to rap off of. Sorry if I took up to much bandwidth, I can delete some if needed. Quote
spotly Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 I like the picture idea. A few of my favorites for the year: Carl on Mt. Assiniboine My wife and I relaxing on Eagle Cap Off route on East Ingalls Peak Prusik Peak Brian loving the exposure on Prusik Peak Quote
ivan Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 jeebus that's some creepy looking rock bill! Quote
layton Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 Got a job with 26 weeks of vacation a year Published my book F.A. on Dome Peak with Wayne 18p remote alpine big wall Dragged my girlfriend up a 25-30 pitch 10c without breaking up First time skiing, got a season pass and skiied a double BD 1st bolted sport FA (4p 10c) Soled the wind river traverse and the little cottonwood travese in the same week Led my 1st 5.12 ...and back to the drawing board in my lead ability ice climbing as another year begins. Quote
denalidave Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 Got a job with 26 weeks of vacation a year Published my book F.A. on Dome Peak with Wayne 18p remote alpine big wall Dragged my girlfriend up a 25-30 pitch 10c without breaking up First time skiing, got a season pass and skiied a double BD 1st bolted sport FA (4p 10c) Soled the wind river traverse and the little cottonwood travese in the same week Led my 1st 5.12 ...and back to the drawing board in my lead ability ice climbing as another year begins. So, other than that, did you accomplish anything last year? Can you write a book on how to get a job with 26 weeks of vacation? And, not have to go to school for 8 years to do it? If so, I'd like to have a copy on my desk by New Years. Thanks a bunch. Quote
denalidave Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 Prusik Peak That is such a crisp shot of Prusik, what are you shooting with? Quote
spotly Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 Hey Dave - Thanks. The Prusik shot was taken with one of those weather proof Olympus Stylus cameras. It's an ok camera but hit and miss when the lighting isn't perfect. We had great lighting that day. Quote
Peter_Puget Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 Guys - There is still time left in the year and it looks like the weather is clearing! Quote
layton Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 I have to work the other 26 weeks 7 days week 10 hours a day if that makes you feel better. Quote
G-spotter Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 Doesn't your tongue go numb after a couple hours Mike? Quote
frankstoneline Posted December 22, 2009 Posted December 22, 2009 Started climbing a lot again Got in shape, started leading harder than I ever had before (.11s) Rode my bike from Seaside-San Diego Then made my way back up and Stayed in Yosemite for a month. Did some sweet Yosemite climbs I had a blast on: -Snake Hike -Bishops Terrace -Super Slide as well as a bunch of boulders Competed in my first gym comp ever, and won. Wasnt too stoked on the competition aspect but hanging out with good people pulling down on a blustery winter evening was sweet. Quote
jcp Posted December 22, 2009 Posted December 22, 2009 Quit my well paying but miserable job in NJ, sold all my stuff, and moved back to Seattle by driving my completely full 250K+ mile Accord cross country with nothing in it but clothes and climbing gear. Climbed at the Gunks, J-Tree, Adirondacks, and the PNW in the same year. Still suck at climbing, but at least now I'm broke and living on a couch! I love climbing..... Quote
texplorer Posted December 22, 2009 Posted December 22, 2009 •Made it up the Capitan for the 8th time •A couple of car-to-car trips up the Hulk •Learned to surf (ie get pummeled by by waves) •Got a photo published and a name drop in the new gayer format Alpinist (that mag has to be getting soft) •Discovered the Sierras •Gave up a chance to do FAs in Peru with a honed partner to do another residency, WTF? •Got fatter •Enjoying the single life again •Learned what a Bezoar is. Quote
Sol Posted December 22, 2009 Posted December 22, 2009 What a year, if only I could finish it with some backcountry splitboarding... The Highlights: Passed the WA State EMT-B Exam My wife and I purchased our first home Began nursing school pre-req's Bouldering my first V9 (soft), couple of V8's and a handful of 7's Great week at WA Pass with my bro Tyree Sunny early morning summit of Stuart after unplanned shiver bivy while completing the FA of Gorillas in the Mist w/ Jens and Blake Climbing the 2nd ascent of GITM with my off-the-couch wifey Hanging with good friends and family at Colchuck Lake the night before... ...watching Jens go for broke on the FFA of DOE A few 11+ trad and sport onsights Climbed 6 summits on an attempt at the Souther Pickets Traverse. Narrowly avoided the axe (a giant block) on Inspiration. And nailed the descent off the Barrier and the 4000' schwack down Terror Creek in a whiteout Having all my friends come home safe and sound (and sending) from their adventures in AK The pics: Already very stoked for the 2010 alpine rock season. Tick list has been made, gear list amassed, off to train... Quote
dbb Posted December 22, 2009 Posted December 22, 2009 It's amazing to me how each year of climbing just keeps on getting better. My mountain highlights are: Made my first trip to Patagonia, climbed Poincenot and hung out with a great group of folks! Pineapple Express on Snoqualmie Lots of dawn patrol skiing took a long time friend on his first voyage down the slot Spent a lot more days at Index and started leading harder trad than I'd done before Climbed a new route on the west ridge of Burkett Needle with my man John Climbed a bunch in Squamish!! Grand wall twice, upper black dyke, millenium falcon, and reconnected with old friends up in vancouver. Climbed the Beckey-Chouinard RT from seattle in 3 days Onsighted my hardest sport lead to date finally realized that sport climbing and bouldering are way fun swung the ice tools. rad. here's to another year! Quote
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