coldclimb
Aug-24-2008, 11:28 PM
We got a nice sized group together on Thursday again, and took off for Hatcher Pass. It was a typical day in Hatchers, which is of course rain, rain, and rain. Myself, my wife, Richard, and Scott all met up with Kelsey who was already there, and Shasta, who took off as soon as we got there, citing something like "werk" or some weird phrase that the rest of us were unfamiliar with. We decided to try for the Lost Wall, a huge piece of granite with a giant roof at the top that keeps it dry, even in the rainiest Hatchers weather. It's quite a hike to get there, but we managed. The looming wall was a bit intimidating, but after a few minutes of trying to convince each other to lead a route, I tied in and went at it, and we had a good day. Enjoy the pics!
Scott follows me up the first route, rated a 5.10. It was a bit harder, we all thought.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost02.jpg
Closer up on Scott, unclipping from a bolt on his way up.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost04.jpg
Kelsey works his way up the rock. This is nine photos stitched using Adobe's Photomerge. Richard, at the belay, is a good forty feet lower than me, and the top right corner of the photo is pretty much directly above my head.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost-stitch.jpg
Kelsey rappels from setting up an anchor on another 5.10 nearby, with the rain and clouds in the background. Water droplets were falling some 200-plus feet from the lip of the roof and landing behind us on the slopes, leaving the rock nice and dry.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost06.jpg
Richard works up to the crux on the second route.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost07.jpg
He took a few minutes to find the solution to the crux, spreading his weight out to the left on nonexistent footholds and using less arm muscle to pull through.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost09.jpg
From there, Richard and Scott took off to get back to town earlier, and Kelsey, Tracy, and I moved up the mountain even further to climb the Aurora Slab, which I posted pics of last week. The climb is excellent, even though the rain has left it partially drenched. Kelsey and I got to the top, and I shot Tracy's ascent.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost10.jpg
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost12.jpg
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost15.jpg
Here's a tiny flower, barely big enough to hold a drop of water in its center, clinging to a miniscule crack high up on the ridge.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost16.jpg
Kelsey preps for the rappel as we finish off the day. The anchor on this route makes some people cringe, but I swear it's bomber! :D
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost18.jpg
Hope you enjoyed another day on the rocks! :D
Scott follows me up the first route, rated a 5.10. It was a bit harder, we all thought.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost02.jpg
Closer up on Scott, unclipping from a bolt on his way up.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost04.jpg
Kelsey works his way up the rock. This is nine photos stitched using Adobe's Photomerge. Richard, at the belay, is a good forty feet lower than me, and the top right corner of the photo is pretty much directly above my head.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost-stitch.jpg
Kelsey rappels from setting up an anchor on another 5.10 nearby, with the rain and clouds in the background. Water droplets were falling some 200-plus feet from the lip of the roof and landing behind us on the slopes, leaving the rock nice and dry.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost06.jpg
Richard works up to the crux on the second route.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost07.jpg
He took a few minutes to find the solution to the crux, spreading his weight out to the left on nonexistent footholds and using less arm muscle to pull through.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost09.jpg
From there, Richard and Scott took off to get back to town earlier, and Kelsey, Tracy, and I moved up the mountain even further to climb the Aurora Slab, which I posted pics of last week. The climb is excellent, even though the rain has left it partially drenched. Kelsey and I got to the top, and I shot Tracy's ascent.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost10.jpg
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost12.jpg
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost15.jpg
Here's a tiny flower, barely big enough to hold a drop of water in its center, clinging to a miniscule crack high up on the ridge.
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost16.jpg
Kelsey preps for the rappel as we finish off the day. The anchor on this route makes some people cringe, but I swear it's bomber! :D
http://morffed.com/climb/temp/lost18.jpg
Hope you enjoyed another day on the rocks! :D