There is definitely some serious Pinnacles phobia out there. Whats wrong with all those other climbers, I can't believe they think they have something better to do then climb on what amounts to ancient mud.
I love Pinnacles but I can't imagine driving more then 4 hours to get there, I would fly around the world to climb at Arailpailles, Ceuse, or on El Cap. Solid rock is key to a good experience to most climbers and who even knows what Brecia is, it just sounds sketchy. That is not saying that others rocks are easier or any less adventurous.
Mittens, you are just one of the people that are open enough to see the "full picture" of climbing at The Pinnacles. The mentality I was taught when learning to climb has always been about having fun despite where you are or what you're on or how many buckets you just filled with rock. But I wonder if the ability to love climbing at The Pinnacles is a hardwired genetic trait or something that is culturally influenced. The first place I ever went climbing was at the Pinnacles, so my exposre to it was early, But I didn't have anything other then breccia, plastic, and Masters of Stone videos to measure it by. You learn whats around you.
I'm not sure if Pinnacles is a cult thing, or if it is breed out of necessity of needing a place to climb.