Rookie_of_the_Year Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 Call it corny, but for the hell of it 1. Favorite Climb?2. Favorite Climber?3. Always-wanted-to-do-that climb? Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1: The next project I have not done (alpine). 2: Fred Beckey 3: All of them Quote
philfort Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1) Rainier 2) Dan Larson 3) Rainier again. Quote
W Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1.Most recent climb 2.Whoever my partner is for the day 3.Next climb I try Quote
Dan_Larson Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 quote: Originally posted by philfort: 1) Rainier2) Dan Larson3) Rainier again. Now yer talkin' Quote
Richard_Pumpington Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1)Northwest Buttress of Denali 2)Fred Beckey(the man who first climbed my #1) 3)Mt.St.Elias Quote
Dwayner Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1) Favorite Climb: Donna Top-Step 2) Favorite Climber: Dwayner 3) Always wanted to do that climb: Donna Top-Step's sister! Quote
scot'teryx Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Rookie of the Year: Call it corny, but for the hell of it1. Favorite Climb?2. Favorite Climber?3. Always-wanted-to-do-that climb? 1. West Tiger 32. Dan Larson & JERRY SANCHEZ3. Mt Si in Plastics Seriously though...1. Sahale Mtn2. Dave Hahn3. Twin Sisters Quote
michaeljosephnozel Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1. Scimitar Glacier,Glacier Peak (one of those magical days in the mountains). 2. Steve Ettling (probably nobody recognizes the name, but he was my partner the day we executed our rather-serious self-rescue). 3. Pipeline (I just love offwidths, and really want to climb this one--but am not yet burly enough). Quote
Bob_Clarke Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1. Tie - Alpamayo, Rebel Yell on Chanti Spire2. Andy DeKlerk3. K-2 Honorable Mention 1. Grand Wall2. Tom Hornbien3. The Nose Quote
willstrickland Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1. Favorite Climb? Serenity->Sons 2. Favorite Climber? Werner Braun 3. Always-wanted-to-do-that climb? Shield Quote
mattp Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 Favorite climb? White Dream, on the south face of Mount Cook, New Zealand. Favorite climber? Bill Pilling. Always wanted to do that climb? The Shield (yo, Strickland). Quote
Matt Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1. Cynical Pinnacle (Center Route) 2. Yvon Chouinard 3. The Nose Quote
Marcus_Engley Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1 - Angel's Crest 2 - My lady 3 - Gunsight Peak Quote
Charlie Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1. Forbidden/ SnakeDike/ Lost Arrow Spire2. RopeGun2001 (way better than Ropegun2002)3. The Nose/ Liberty Crack/ JBerg/ Slesse [ 01-23-2002: Message edited by: Charlie ] Quote
Matt_Anderson Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1) Vanishing Point on Mt. Baring2) Todd Kutzke - long time partner3) Lotus Flower Tower [ 01-23-2002: Message edited by: Matt Anderson ] Quote
ScottP Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 The DNB on Middle Cathedral (long and varied) Robert Cobb (longtime climbing partner) Thin Red Line (DAMN the rain!) Quote
erik Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1. the royal arches (no gear just bring fun)2. rasta jon3. mt combatant from the ocean addleup river attain the glaicer and reach the air dropped cache and summit alpine style in apush return to cash ski accross the ice cap float the river back to the ocean and paddle back out to civilization3.5 leave truck on hwy in yukon carry over to headwaters of nahanni river paddle river to hole in the wall valley climb fa's and paddle to mackenzie river float to the artic ocean and take plane back to civilization and hitch hike back to truck i have some other ideas too, any one want to give me money Quote
Nelly Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1. Baruntse, South Ridge 2. Fred Beckey 3. Early Morning Spire, SW Face Quote
Dru Posted January 23, 2002 Posted January 23, 2002 1) thats a tricky one...see below2) Dick Culbert (cause he smoked a bowl with me and Beckey didn't) 3) the Serl/Down on Queen Bess. OK favorites: alpine rock, TIE, Lillarete Mt Athelstan, and the SW butress, S peak, Old Settler. Alpine snow/ice: Central couloir on Joffre. Multi pitch Rock: TIE, Black Orpheus, Red Rocks, and Rock On to Squamish Buttress, Stawamus Chief. single pitch Rock: Idiot Savant, Cheakamus Canyon. boulder problem: Royal Flush, swiftwater (even though I still havent sent it yet ) aid: no favorites. big wall: not enough done to pick a fave. the one where i get to lead all the pitches! non-alpine ice: Gibraltar Wall. [ 01-23-2002: Message edited by: Dru ] Quote
Rookie_of_the_Year Posted January 23, 2002 Author Posted January 23, 2002 Limited experience: 1. Rainier/Cathedral Peak2. Messner is oldschool, Anker is new school3. So many including Devils Thumb, Liberty Ridge, The Grand Quote
hikerwa Posted January 24, 2002 Posted January 24, 2002 1) Rainier/ Gib Ledges2) Ed Viesturs (except in Vertical Limit)3) Rakeknifen (sp?) Or maybe I like ed because of VL? Quote
Rookie_of_the_Year Posted January 24, 2002 Author Posted January 24, 2002 hikerwa- "Or maybe I like ed because of VL?" Please tell me you jest. I'm glad he refused to help the world class climbers get out of a crevasse 30 feet deep, when they can walk around and climb up the damn wall by themselves. And where'd the helicopters come from? In the words of fat comicbook store owner from The Simpsons: "Worst, Climbing Movie, Ever!" Quote
Dr.E Posted January 24, 2002 Posted January 24, 2002 1. Arete de Cosmiques/NE Butt of Slesse/NE Butt of Dragontail2. Joe Catellani/Gaston Rebufatt/Fred Beckey3. Chain Reaction/Gervasutti Pillar/Mittleggi Ridge of Eiger All classics in their own right. Quote
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