powderhound Posted November 16, 2010 Posted November 16, 2010 saw this on the mammut athlete blog, do you know who this is and where he is climbing? Quote
powderhound Posted November 16, 2010 Author Posted November 16, 2010 rope solo.....mini traxin' Quote
JosephH Posted November 16, 2010 Posted November 16, 2010 I'd say that's Memaloose Island with Lyle in the background and running the lines in that shot would put the pic at the top of Bingen Gap or one of two or three short cliff lines just east of it. Quote
crimper Posted November 16, 2010 Posted November 16, 2010 i'm pretty sure i climbed here, back in 2002 or so. it's just east of the mountain bike trail/geological feature called "the syncline." the crag is short and pretty much all under 5.10. there were a handful of bolted anchors here. maybe a 20 minute walk north and a bit east from the parking area at the base of the synclimb. lots of ticks and rattlesnakes too! Quote
JosephH Posted November 16, 2010 Posted November 16, 2010 Yeah, "Bingen Gap" and "The Syncline" describe the same geological feature. Quote
justinp Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 Looks like a kooler version of the columns in Eugene (also alot of rope soloing there). If you are stoked on that Bryan you should really be my rope gun at Trout Creek when in warms back up. Quote
stevetimetravlr Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 Poison oak, rattlesnakes, ticks, splitter cracks, and stemboxes. Quote
justinp Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 Nice Steve figured that was ur turf. I heart stemboxes they make me happy Quote
stevetimetravlr Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 Hey Justin~ fun place when its not windy there. They are short climbs, like 35 feet. Bring a pair of long handled pruners if you go for the poison oak at the base of the climbs. Quote
JosephH Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 This looks to be in the line of sight and fit those pics... Quote
JosephH Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 Rattlesnake central that close to the syncline. Quote
ivan Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 why? does the earth-mother have some sorta power point near there? Quote
JosephH Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 The syncline sports a massive, deep, high-angle boulder field which is an ideal hibernation zone for the little suckers. Quote
billcoe Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 A feature interestingly shared by the base of El Cap, yet still people go there..... ....and they drop lots of pieces their little nuts and granola bars while eating... Which brings more mice..... Which brings more snakes... Speaking of things mice might eat..anyone see the story of new species JUST found in Yos last month? Story says it's the size or your thumbnail. http://www.care2.com/greenliving/new-species-found-in-yosemite-valley.html There are still lost of mystery's and unknown in the world. Quote
powderhound Posted November 17, 2010 Author Posted November 17, 2010 If you are stoked on that Bryan you should really be my rope gun at Trout Creek when in warms back up. for sure bob Quote
billcoe Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 for sure bob Bob? Who the hell is Bob? "There once was a service man who toured the Middle East and married a beautiful little China doll. He brought her back to the States and they were very happy. He always enjoyed looking at her rear end and telling her what a beautiful butt she had. Every day it was, "Darling I love you and what a beautiful butt you have." Every night it was, "Darling I love you and what a beautiful butt you have." Well his birthday was getting close and she wanted to surprise him with a tattoo on her rear end that said, "Beautiful Butt." So she finds a reputable tattoo artist and explains what she wants. Well the artist asks her to turn around and after a brief pause says, "There is no way I can get "Beautiful Butt" on your tiny little beautiful butt." But I can put a nice "B" on each cheek which will stand for "Beautiful Butt." A bit disappointed, she agrees and leaves with her B's. Well the big day arrives and after a candle light dinner, gifts, and a sip of brandy, she appears in the bedroom in her birthday suit, turns around and bends over. Quickly sitting up he exclaims, "Darling I love you, but who the hell is BoB?"" Quote
denalidave Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 Where is his/her belayer? Belayers are AID! Quote
stevetimetravlr Posted November 18, 2010 Posted November 18, 2010 Pretty funny Bill! I should reiterate that the above crag is one of the windiest exposed spots I know of in the Gorge. Rarely is there a time when it is not getting blasted either westerly or easterly. So only on the calmest days is it worth going there. I have thrown my ropes off there to have them blown back over the edge into my face, basically unclimbable because you are getting buffeted so hard. and the anchors are questionable, so bring a rack to back up the old anchors or use extra rope to tie off the big tree as a backup. Quote
area51 Posted November 19, 2010 Posted November 19, 2010 These are the wanker columns an old T.O. portland guide refers to. Park on Hwy 14 just west of the waterfall and head up. Do note that while I live 15 minutes from there, I have not been there in 12 years, mostly b/c of the amazingly high density of poison oak at the base:( Quote
Kletterhund Posted November 20, 2010 Posted November 20, 2010 Hmmm... Isn't this actually an anticline? I believe the syncline of this particular structure is visible on the Oregon side... Anitcline denotes an up-folding... Syncline a down-folding? I know this feature has long been called The Syncline but... Just sayin'... Quote
d_sowerby Posted November 21, 2010 Posted November 21, 2010 Tim and Tymun added/replaced a bunch of anchors there this summer. It is windy and does have lots of PO. Clean rock though :-) -----------------dave Quote
ols Posted November 21, 2010 Posted November 21, 2010 Bingen Gap...The Syncline...Wankers? OK, what has it really been known as forever and a day? I heard McGown call it 'Wankers' (or sumthin like that) long ago, but since the memory glands are fadin'...but since Bob said it that is what I used in prc... p.s. lots of poison oak is an understatement... Quote
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