20090813 Stoddard Peak, and a crag by the road
I took a hike up Barret-Stoddard Road, trying to get into Cascade Canyon. Couldn't find a simple, non-bushwhack way into Cascade CYN, so I kept going and hiked up Stoddard Peak.
Stoddard Peak (erm, the two northern false peaks)
The crags across the way
Stoddard Summit
Five Ten Guide Tennies (kick ass). Stealth C4 rubber.
Some familiar names in the register:
And a funny entry:
Hiked over to the crag, and scrambled most of the way up a line until I felt uncomfortable without a rope.
Scoping the crag out. I went up just to the left of the white waterfall in the middle of the crag.
???
Cool overhanging boulder with nothing on it whatsoever.
Looking up underneath it
Side view
Evil Weevil
Something else that moved like a robot. I think it too was a bug (uses a proboscis).
Some 11mm or so dynamic rope at the base
Climbed up to the left of the black streak
Chilling after downclimbing
Cascade Canyon
Hiked down to Waterslide, where there are routes in the 5.11-5.13+ range.
New Petzl draws on far left project
Overhanging.
I found no bolts or pro on the crag. I saw two small holes that looked like someone had tried to place bolts in the rock, only to go into bad rock which turned to sugar.
Stoddard Peak (erm, the two northern false peaks)
The crags across the way
Stoddard Summit
Five Ten Guide Tennies (kick ass). Stealth C4 rubber.
Some familiar names in the register:
And a funny entry:
Hiked over to the crag, and scrambled most of the way up a line until I felt uncomfortable without a rope.
Scoping the crag out. I went up just to the left of the white waterfall in the middle of the crag.
???
Cool overhanging boulder with nothing on it whatsoever.
Looking up underneath it
Side view
Evil Weevil
Something else that moved like a robot. I think it too was a bug (uses a proboscis).
Some 11mm or so dynamic rope at the base
Climbed up to the left of the black streak
Chilling after downclimbing
Cascade Canyon
Hiked down to Waterslide, where there are routes in the 5.11-5.13+ range.
New Petzl draws on far left project
Overhanging.
I found no bolts or pro on the crag. I saw two small holes that looked like someone had tried to place bolts in the rock, only to go into bad rock which turned to sugar.
Must have been one hell of a spot for TACO to say these words
Glad that all that stuff you sold last year in the "Fire Sale" has kept you out of the wilderness and off mountains
Good to see you getting out there TACO
Great Pictures, nice TRHiked over to the crag, and scrambled most of the way up a line untilI felt uncomfortable without a rope
Glad that all that stuff you sold last year in the "Fire Sale" has kept you out of the wilderness and off mountains
Good to see you getting out there TACO
Yes that is a Dynamite blast no doubt about it, almost certainly road buildingTacoDelRio wrote:Matt, what could've done that? Some sort of road building blast?
They just don't do that sort of thing any more....way, way, way too dangerous
Sends high velocity debris for quite a distance
Lots of simialr marks along trails and roads if you look for'em
Mt Whitney trail wouldn't have been possible without it, nor Forester Pass
They'd be constructed totally differently these days, low explosives. ANFO, Boulder buster, hydraulic & pneumatic hammers
- Sewellymon
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Good on you for even trying to find the Cascade Canyon crag. I went up off the dirt road once into an obscure canyon which might have been Cascade Canyon. After a short thrash, I said screw this music. Never been back. That said, the crags developers from BITD (Keith Kunning, Ed Kaufer) knew their stuff. If they said it was fun stuff, I tend to believe them. Just now the fun stuff has 30-year-old bolts on it.
And the overhanging crag with the bolts is the secret "Jack Crag" aka the "Jack Hole". It's been getting a lot of love lately (tho not by me; I'd be hard-pressed to get off the ground on those routes.. .
And the overhanging crag with the bolts is the secret "Jack Crag" aka the "Jack Hole". It's been getting a lot of love lately (tho not by me; I'd be hard-pressed to get off the ground on those routes.. .
- Sewellymon
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"I read yer posts on SuperTopo, BTW"
yea I can never get enough of spewing about San Gabs obscurities. Not that I am very motivated to visit any of them. Tho actually, I would like to check out Mt Pacifico w/ a rope. I mt bike on it pretty regular, and i used to have a bouldering circuit on it. The other obscure crag I'd like to revisit is Alder Creek (between Chilao and Charleton). It was sorta popular 35 years ago, but I bet it sees little traffic these days...
yea I can never get enough of spewing about San Gabs obscurities. Not that I am very motivated to visit any of them. Tho actually, I would like to check out Mt Pacifico w/ a rope. I mt bike on it pretty regular, and i used to have a bouldering circuit on it. The other obscure crag I'd like to revisit is Alder Creek (between Chilao and Charleton). It was sorta popular 35 years ago, but I bet it sees little traffic these days...
Yep. About the same. It's all good training.
I have no idea how the Cascade Canyon guys made it in there. I'm assuming they just bushwhacked straight up the canyon from the road. There were tons of bees, so I didn't even bother.
I have no idea how the Cascade Canyon guys made it in there. I'm assuming they just bushwhacked straight up the canyon from the road. There were tons of bees, so I didn't even bother.