Rainman Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 Trip: Squire Creek Wall - Illusion Wall - Excalibur III 5.10+ Date: 10/17/2010 Trip Report: For us weekend warriors, this climbing season was tough to get much done. Fortunately, October graced us with some real nice sunny weekends and I managed to complete another project on the Illusion Wall of Squire Creek. So last Sunday I rounded up a couple of agreeable climbing teams to go climb it with the idea of doing a photo shoot as well. The location of the route and the climb itself makes it very photogenic, particularly if you can get to the side to take pictures. So with two climbing teams I had the lead team fix a line for me to jug on and I was free to take pictures as I pleased. I think I got some good ones. I hope you'll agree. The route has essentially 10 pitches, but pitch two is basically a third class scramble. The tenth pitch is a lower angle somewhat dirty pitch that will get you to the top if you want. We rapped from the top of the nineth. The rest however, are very nice, moderatly sustained pitches on excellent stone in a beautiful setting. All belays have nice ledges with bolted anchors. Rappel the route for the desent using only the anchors with chain links. Some of the pitches are short (for good reason), allowing you to combine a couple of pitches with 60 meter ropes on the way down. ! Brandon leading out pitch one that starts from the left side of the base and follows nine bolts to reach a ledge system that traverses clear across the entire bottom of the face 5.8 Brandon leading out on pitch three 5.10+. This is where the route really begins. Eric leading up the corner (5.9) of pitch three Brandon following pitch four 5.10+ The only pitch with all bolts. All the rest are a mix of gear and bolts. Dave belaying Eric on pitch four Darryl following pitch five 5.9+. Now we're getting steep! This pitch takes you up to the anchor just right of the "Excalibur flake" Eric heading out on pitch five. Eric looking good on pitch five. The other route "The Holy Grail" goes up the skyline in the background. David following pitch five. Darryl heading out on the signature pitch of the climb, pitch six 5.9 Brandon following. David takes his turn on the flake with Eric drooling in the background. David heads up the other side of the flake to join Darryl at the belay. Short pitch, but necessary to keep things from getting out of hand. Darryl following Brandon up pitch seven 5.10- Eric finishing his lead of pitch seven. David working hard on the tiny finger crack of pitch eight 5.10+ Pitch eight has a short right hand traverse that gets you into some pretty high exposure. David chalking up for the crux of pitch eight. Jumbo Peak in the background. Pitch nine has an awesome corner that looks a lot harder than it is. Can you believe only 5.9? Eric at the top of the corner, pitch nine. From the corner a few face moves get you to the final flake for the top of pitch nine. Big thanks to my lead team Brandon & Darryl for fixing the jug line. How about a round of applause to the modeling team of Eric & David. Thanks guys, for all your patience. As you can see it was a picture perfect day and a good time was had by all. So if you really like clean rock and aren't afraid to hike for it the Illusion Wall is definitely worth a trip Gear Notes: All pitches except pitch four require some gear mixed in with bolts. Take a good selection of gear up to 3" with emphasis in the 3/4" range. 15 quick draws with a couple of longer runners should do. Approach Notes: The approach to Illusion Wall, which is a sub-wall of the Squire Creek Wall monolith, is nicely detailed in Whitelaw's new edition of Darrington Rock - "Rattle & Slime" Quote
Reid Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 Looks really nice guys. Brandon/Darryl, is that undercling on the "signature pitch" the one you were telling me about in Teiton? Quote
orion_sonya Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 That looks great - thanks for the stoke and the great pictures! Quote
spionin Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 great pics, smiling people - awesome! The Flake looks very impressive as well! Quote
Tyson.g Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 Great Job! Sweet Pics! This has been an exciting season for Squire Creek Wall! I cannot wait for the ques next season. Cheers man! Quote
mountainmatt Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 Awesome!!! I'm glad to see that it went down smoothly It was great to meet up with you guys on Sunday morning on the day of the send (and thanks for showing us the right trail exit for SD) Our run on Slab Daddy was a little more wet than we had anticipated which led to some spicy leads for sure (not to mention a cold river crossing). Every ledge was soaked on the way down which gave our ropes a nice washing whether we wanted it or not. Can't wait to get on both Excalibur and Holy Grail! Congrats! . Quote
hanman Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 Nicely done SergeantG - A spectacular line on a beautiful wall.Thanks for your unstoppable energy and focus- Cheers, MH Quote
benmurphy Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 Hell yeah man, looks like ya'll had a great time Sunday! Me and Danny took advantage of the sunny weather on Tuesday this week to get this line in before the snow starts falling. A couple pics... We rapped from the top of the ninth pitch. Took about 13 hours car to car. Another stellar route on beautiful granite! Quote
Tyson.g Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 Murphy you are an animal! Did you hit the water with the boys again this week? Those barges are something huh? Quote
benmurphy Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 what up tyson?! yep, hit the water with the boyz again this week...another adventure-fest around the island ! gotta get me a watercraft soon! the barges are way fun...climbing around/jumping from them is super cool! and climbing on the buoy is icing on the cake! Quote
jshamster Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 nice all! can't wait to get on that one. cheers jimbo Quote
curtveld Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 Wow, beautiful! So much less vegetation than on the other Darrington crags. Quote
pms Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 double WOW. Thanks for another great looking climb. Quote
bwwakaranai Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 Thanks for the TR and thanks for putting up another classic on the Illusion Wall. Chris, David, Darryl, and others for pounding in those bolts. Every pitch has character, great route. I wish I knew why I cant get pictures to upload on here anymore so I could put the one of Darryl bear hugging the flake, yep thats the one Reid. Quote
mountainsloth Posted October 27, 2010 Posted October 27, 2010 stunning! i HAVE to get out to the squire creek area ASAP Quote
LaughingSquirrel Posted November 8, 2010 Posted November 8, 2010 (edited) Dude that is an awesome looking route! Props to you guys for hand drilling all that hard wear! You guys ROCK! Maybe someday I can head back to the homeland and climb it Miss you guys alot too! Brandon you the man. And Darryl can't wait for you to get out to the frontier land and send Genyen with us! Edited November 8, 2010 by LaughingSquirrel Quote
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