North Walls Trail Adopt-a-Crag Oct 17
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As a sponsored climber - I bet you didn't know that - I naturally use the sponsor's products. In this case, a very fine Saigon shoulder bag from Onsight Equipment of Squamish. Pretty spiffy, huh?
http://onsighttravelgear.com/product.as ... 93&catid=2
I believe these things are also very trendy, which would be a first for me. Some call them manpurses, aka murses.
I was also wearing my spiffy Access Society "Friend of the Chief" button, and if needed had the secret handshake and decoder ring.
http://onsighttravelgear.com/product.as ... 93&catid=2
I believe these things are also very trendy, which would be a first for me. Some call them manpurses, aka murses.
I was also wearing my spiffy Access Society "Friend of the Chief" button, and if needed had the secret handshake and decoder ring.
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Murses - I like that, may have to use that sometime. I've have a cool leather saddle bag I got in Guatemala but I got tired explaining what it was so don't carry it much anymore.I believe these things are also very trendy, which would be a first for me. Some call them manpurses, aka murses.
Jeremy, thanks for the photos of that new route. I think the North Walls have bit of a reputation for steep and hard climbs but those slabs lower down may pull in some climbers looking for moderate, easy climbs.
Dave
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When you reach the top, keep climbing -- Zen proverb
When you reach the top, keep climbing -- Zen proverb
It's a little bit hard to see, but an unnamed and otherwise undescribed route is shown dotted up that lower slab as far as Astro Ledge on photo 52 in the 1974 Culbert guide Chief appendix, page 348. So it is probably inaccurate to call this feature "unclimbed".
Worth noting too that the 1999 rockfall from the top of Zodiac came down almost the same line on the slab and strafed a lot of vegetation off it. Apparently not the first rockfall from the same region. (see p.281, McLane 2001 guide)
There are several other route lines shown in the same Chief Appendix in a similar fashion (no name or description) because they were climbed too late for full descriptions to be printed in the guide, including the Prow route on the Prow Wall.
Worth noting too that the 1999 rockfall from the top of Zodiac came down almost the same line on the slab and strafed a lot of vegetation off it. Apparently not the first rockfall from the same region. (see p.281, McLane 2001 guide)
There are several other route lines shown in the same Chief Appendix in a similar fashion (no name or description) because they were climbed too late for full descriptions to be printed in the guide, including the Prow route on the Prow Wall.
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I walked up there yesterday (Sunday the 31st), and must say I'm amazed at the amount of work you guys got done! I thought you only got just past the start of Alaska Highway, but all the way around past the start of New Life? Wow!
Sorry I couldn't be part of the fun. Thanks everyone for all of your hard work.
Kris
Sorry I couldn't be part of the fun. Thanks everyone for all of your hard work.
Kris
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A stroll along the new North Walls trail with a camera. All photos are from the trail. Existing and new-route potential... from south to north:
Arriving at the base. Astrologger above. Unclimbed (?) corner to the right goes for at least 2 pitches. Alaska Highway is over on the left.
Astrologger
Alaska Highway up the middle
The base of what will hopefully soon be the 5.8 up the North Walls
Not in any guidebook I've seen...
Low Lying "Fruit"
overview of the left side
obvious corner system #1
obvious corner system #2
New Life (L) and Tall Skinny People (R)
Scrubber(s), go to it!
Arriving at the base. Astrologger above. Unclimbed (?) corner to the right goes for at least 2 pitches. Alaska Highway is over on the left.
Astrologger
Alaska Highway up the middle
The base of what will hopefully soon be the 5.8 up the North Walls
Not in any guidebook I've seen...
Low Lying "Fruit"
overview of the left side
obvious corner system #1
obvious corner system #2
New Life (L) and Tall Skinny People (R)
Scrubber(s), go to it!
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