Lone Pine Peak north ridge
I wouldn't normally post an update to my website on a forum, but I feel like this is my "home" forum, so it's OK. I just got off a bit of an adventure on the technical north ridge of Lone Pine Peak solo, and perhaps you guys will enjoy the read. Link to the blog's in my sig below.
Heh, Taco, I think I can find some stuff in the Off Topic forum which speaks to the contrary... 8) Let me know when you do the ridge! I'm curious about the layback and off-width pitches above the second notch, since I didn't do them. I wonder if that way is easier in winter when there is more snow?
Sam, I just read your post about the GT climbers' ranch... while for most of my life I would have been equally appalled at those eating habits, lately I've started to wonder if I don't have a weak stomach--I've had serious gastrointestinal infections virtually every time I've left the country--due to the sterile way I prepare and eat food. Maybe those pigs have robust immune systems from fishing food outta the trash, eh? =)
mve, thanks! This time the TR was less an inclination to share an experience and more a need to process what just happened by typing it out.
Sam, I just read your post about the GT climbers' ranch... while for most of my life I would have been equally appalled at those eating habits, lately I've started to wonder if I don't have a weak stomach--I've had serious gastrointestinal infections virtually every time I've left the country--due to the sterile way I prepare and eat food. Maybe those pigs have robust immune systems from fishing food outta the trash, eh? =)
mve, thanks! This time the TR was less an inclination to share an experience and more a need to process what just happened by typing it out.
That's what off topic is for!hamik wrote:Heh, Taco, I think I can find some stuff in the Off Topic forum which speaks to the contrary... 8) Let me know when you do the ridge! I'm curious about the layback and off-width pitches above the second notch, since I didn't do them. I wonder if that way is easier in winter when there is more snow?
Sam, I just read your post about the GT climbers' ranch... while for most of my life I would have been equally appalled at those eating habits, lately I've started to wonder if I don't have a weak stomach--I've had serious gastrointestinal infections virtually every time I've left the country--due to the sterile way I prepare and eat food. Maybe those pigs have robust immune systems from fishing food outta the trash, eh? =)
mve, thanks! This time the TR was less an inclination to share an experience and more a need to process what just happened by typing it out.
I'm going sometime this summer, so snow won't be an issue or aide. Maybe a group get together kinda thing.
When I did it in May, there was no snow on the steep sections of the crux tower. I remember surprisingly difficult and somewhat sustained 5.7 (felt like 5.8 with heavy packs). I don't recall an offwidth, though.hamik wrote:I'm curious about the layback and off-width pitches above the second notch, since I didn't do them. I wonder if that way is easier in winter when there is more snow?
And yeah, start working on strengthening your bowels! Dumpster diving, perhaps?