20100720 Aid Practice

TRs for the San Gabriel Mountains.
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Taco
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Johnny and I set out to Waterslide to do some aid practice.

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Taking the fast way in, photo by Johnny

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Johnny on something tough

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Keeping cool down in the canyon

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Johnny's signature cigarette bouldering picture

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Looking to descend either canyon next to this large formation to check it out. Hike up Ontario, descend down and hike back to Barrett-Stoddard road. If anyone is interested in this "project", drop me a line.

Also checked out the famous old bouldering area near Mt Baldy's school. We hiked in from the north.

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Axle grease on the holds. Classy. :roll:

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First sign we saw. We stayed north of it and off the private property. There's a MASSIVE boulder beyond the sign. We didn't go check it out because we're nice little boys.

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More boulders

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Saw this on the hike up and out on an easy trail. It's hard to tell where their border is.

Too bad there are apparent access problems with these boulders. I assume (probably incorrectly) that the landowners and climbers can come to an agreement, and climbers can enjoy pebble wrestling on these cool boulders. I don't know much, so there must be some bad blood, seeing as someone put grease on the holds.

Anyway, food for thought, I guess.
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It was quite irritating to be in front of such historical climbing boulders,formed from nature right in front of us so close to the city,ready to enjoy a problem,but every hold is covered in axle/bearing grease,ruined by modern city folk who have no respect.Truly disturbing the lengths some people will go.
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Johnny Bronson wrote:It was quite irritating to be in front of such historical climbing boulders,formed from nature right in front of us so close to the city,ready to enjoy a problem,but every hold is covered in axle/bearing grease,ruined by modern city folk who have no respect.Truly disturbing the lengths some people will go.
Maybe I'm missing something but I suspect the property owner is likely responsible for greasing the holds, i.e., reducing the temptation to trespass....

Some of the graffiti is likely commentary by a boulderer on the hold greasing.

The animosity between property owners and the public seems to have gotten worse lately - San Jacinto/NF, Fossil Falls, Matilja Falls, etc.

Too bad but I suspect bad behavior on both sides....
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Post by Johnny Bronson »

Whatever the situation,It is all childish drama,that is uncalled for.
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