San Gabriel Mountains Technical Tips
I was writing a trip report on Summitpost for the most recent trip when I decided to turn it into an article regarding specifics about technical travel in the SG's, like climbing, mountaineering, etc.
http://www.summitpost.org/article/48038 ... -tips.html
It should be done soon. Lemme know what you think. I'm putting in my own tips and knowledge from my climbs. It is meant to be specific to technical (roped) activities, or situations in which one "should" be using a rope or protection.
Thanks
http://www.summitpost.org/article/48038 ... -tips.html
It should be done soon. Lemme know what you think. I'm putting in my own tips and knowledge from my climbs. It is meant to be specific to technical (roped) activities, or situations in which one "should" be using a rope or protection.
Thanks
Taco!
That was a SWEET write up! That was precisely what I was looking for.
Is there any chance that you will put your climbing/mountaineering experiences in other writing? Such as snow travel, use of ice ax tecnniques, setting fixed rope and snow anchors.
Thanks again for the info.
That was a SWEET write up! That was precisely what I was looking for.
Is there any chance that you will put your climbing/mountaineering experiences in other writing? Such as snow travel, use of ice ax tecnniques, setting fixed rope and snow anchors.
Thanks again for the info.
I guess I could. I'm no expert, just a guy with a hard head and harder bones in my arms.calicokid wrote:Taco!
That was a SWEET write up! That was precisely what I was looking for.
Is there any chance that you will put your climbing/mountaineering experiences in other writing? Such as snow travel, use of ice ax tecnniques, setting fixed rope and snow anchors.
Thanks again for the info.
At least I can see you in action! lolTacoDelRio wrote:
I guess I could. I'm no expert, just a guy with a hard head and harder bones in my arms.
I rather trust the guy who walked than the guy who talked. I learned that from years of living under communism society.