Mt Islip/Lil' Jimmy overnighter
- Dudley Heinsbergen
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- Joined: Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:02 pm
11/29-30/08
We took off saturday afternoon and partied up to little Jimmy trailcamp for one night. Climbed Mt Islip near sunset. It was WINDY.
Mt Hawkins
canadian cooler
the spring.
South Mt Hawkins
"oh, you shouldnt have!"
Twin Peaks
Crystal Lake Area.
thers a big flat area north of the mountains
better not molest this snow surveyor
Oh no you did-nt!
those toilets are filled to the brim with poo. if i were to use them, my balls would be hitting the frozen pile of poop 3 inches from the seat.
Twin Peaks
looks like some good summer climbing. saw a lot of bolts.
runs on Waterman. LET IT SNOW!
Williamson rock. fuck those toads. yellowbellied cowards. cant even survive on their own...
We took off saturday afternoon and partied up to little Jimmy trailcamp for one night. Climbed Mt Islip near sunset. It was WINDY.
Mt Hawkins
canadian cooler
the spring.
South Mt Hawkins
"oh, you shouldnt have!"
Twin Peaks
Crystal Lake Area.
thers a big flat area north of the mountains
better not molest this snow surveyor
Oh no you did-nt!
those toilets are filled to the brim with poo. if i were to use them, my balls would be hitting the frozen pile of poop 3 inches from the seat.
Twin Peaks
looks like some good summer climbing. saw a lot of bolts.
runs on Waterman. LET IT SNOW!
Williamson rock. fuck those toads. yellowbellied cowards. cant even survive on their own...
- cougarmagic
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- Joined: Wed May 07, 2008 5:21 pm
Nice! Great pics. I love the snow up there.
I always wondered about that molested snow/rain gauge. It's just so irresistable - how can you not?
I always wondered about that molested snow/rain gauge. It's just so irresistable - how can you not?
Thats the "tunnel crags" theres a topo floating around somewhere. One of the guys on RC might have it: http://www.rockclimbing.com/routes/Nort ... nel_Crags/
- Dudley Heinsbergen
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- Joined: Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:02 pm
looks like we shouldnt climb it due to the high probability of dislodging rocks landing on the road.
why must the san gabriels be 15 million years old?
everything is all loose and chossy
why must the san gabriels be 15 million years old?
everything is all loose and chossy
*science lesson mode* I think the rock is crumbly because of tectonic activity (or Teutonic, all them damn Germans), and it's a young range *science lesson mode off*
Tunnel crags is cool stuff. Loose technical climbs is where it's at, yo.
Tunnel crags is cool stuff. Loose technical climbs is where it's at, yo.