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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #540 on: May 03, 2022, 12:57:39 PM »
What if my pack animal is a pig?


Oh wait, nevermind, that’s my spirit animal.
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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #541 on: May 07, 2022, 01:42:59 PM »
I’m sure that if one brought your emotional support donkey on the trail and explained that you are bipolar and at times could be quite an ass yourself, the rangers would be understanding.

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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #542 on: April 29, 2024, 08:21:28 AM »
Well God Damn. I actually got back "in status" yesterday. Unless some damn sonof#$%&ch has been holding out on us about some new route they've done, I'm back to having done every climb in the park easier than 5.10 in good style. I wasn't sure I'd ever get there again. This stuff really is fun.

I'm starting to realize though that this will end some day. Someone will put up a route at some point and I'll walk out to it with my walker. Dave Harden will be along, no doubt, using two walkers. Gavin will be older and he'll have begun to understand but, willing as always, he'll have carried the rope and rack out. Marco and Mikayla will have intuitively understood what's coming and hiked out with us (a short hike) for the laugh. I'll look at the route, shake my head, and I'll say, "nope, can't do this one." It's inevitable and when it happens? I'll go back to camp, kiss Vicki, get my face washed by retrievers, pour a glass of wine, sit in my chair and be totally, totally satisfied by how long it did last.

Another thing I'm realizing is that I'll never get the raw route count up to 1,300. I've now done 1,258 different routes in the park in good style. There aren't currently enough existing climbs that I can do to get to 1,300 and even if others are established over time, I don't see it happening. And I'm good with that too. Such a great run.

All these reflections while I'm sore and worn out at home today after three action packed and excellent days down there. Thanks to Jenn as always for the great guidebook help and getting over to the first of two routes I needed to do. Gavin and Alacia made yesterday at The Citadel a ton of fun and quite productive. In fact, I think I'm mostly sore because Gavin expects me to climb harder than I should for my age. But who knows, maybe he's right. He definitely pushes me. Alacia just tries not to laugh while I grunt my way up routes.

And apologies to Natalie who seemed to understand and forgive me for not joining them today as planned.

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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #543 on: April 29, 2024, 03:10:57 PM »
hey what's up with calling me a son of a b. ;)

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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #544 on: April 29, 2024, 05:10:05 PM »

 Oh the doubt! 1500 before you are 80, 1600 by 90. Geez!
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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #545 on: April 29, 2024, 05:23:35 PM »

hey what's up with calling me a son of a b. ;)


As the old joke goes: "if the foo shits, wear it."

You got work under control yet?


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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #546 on: April 29, 2024, 05:24:35 PM »

 Oh the doubt! 1500 before you are 80, 1600 by 90. Geez!


You get your lard butt out here and get going toward 1,500 yourself. Finish that oh-so-obscure thing you started way out in hell as a beginning.

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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #547 on: April 30, 2024, 10:23:17 AM »
I actually got back "in status" yesterday. Unless some damn sonof#$%&ch has been holding out on us about some new route they've done,

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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #548 on: May 01, 2024, 06:46:31 AM »
I'm realizing is that I'll never get the raw route count up to 1,300. I've now done 1,258 different routes in the park in good style. There aren't currently enough existing climbs that I can do to get to 1,300 and even if others are established over time, I don't see it happening. And I'm good with that too. Such a great run.

And apologies to Natalie who seemed to understand and forgive me for not joining them today as planned.

Don't worry about it! I'll come down in a weekend or two and we can knock some stuff out. Did you get everything on the Citadel, or not? If not, what's left?

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You get your lard butt out here and get going toward 1,500 yourself.


Strangely, I had some companions on Lardbutt on Sunday. Passed on that myself...

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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #549 on: May 01, 2024, 07:10:54 AM »

Don't worry about it! I'll come down in a weekend or two and we can knock some stuff out. Did you get everything on the Citadel, or not? If not, what's left?
 

I led the first two pitches of The Nightman Cometh and followed the third. But then not drinking enough water caught up to me (yet again). I started cramping enough that I thought better of leading Drawn and Cornered - Gavin led it and I followed. I had hoped to lead this on Monday, but in hindsight, I needed the rest instead.

Most critically, I updated the topo for The Citadel to show these two new routes. I'm very pleased with the results. The route descriptions are now one edit away from being final too and I should be able to post them later today.


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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #550 on: May 02, 2024, 07:46:09 AM »
Great day at Citadel with you this past weekend, Brad. Glad you liked the new routes! The topo looks great.

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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #551 on: December 30, 2024, 10:57:39 AM »
Clink and I were talking this morning about the Grand Enchantment Trail in February. And it hit me:

My first ever trip to Pinnacles and my first ever climbing road trip were during this week, the week between Christmas and New Year's, 1984/85.

So now it's been 40 years. I don't feel like it was time wasted ;)

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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #552 on: December 31, 2024, 06:11:48 AM »

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So now it's been 40 years. I don't feel like it was time wasted ;)

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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #553 on: December 31, 2024, 06:43:18 PM »
what the sigma?!
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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #554 on: January 02, 2025, 09:50:53 AM »
Brad lesson #153: always rack up to a #2... pencil.

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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #555 on: January 03, 2025, 08:00:44 PM »
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So now it's been 40 years. I don't feel like it was time wasted ;)

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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #556 on: May 03, 2025, 10:00:57 PM »
I intended to post this two weeks ago, but couldn't remember how to make linked images show up ...

We had the pleasure of running into Brad and BAP in the west side parking lot. Mudworm and Brad hadn't seen each other in a number of years, so I decided to snap a few candid photos to document the occurrence. I don't remember the content of the conversation at this point, so I'll assume Brad is describing in detail a new route with a sweet mono-finger-pocket-swap.


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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #557 on: May 04, 2025, 09:06:03 AM »
We had the pleasure of running into Brad and BAP in the west side parking lot. Mudworm and Brad hadn't seen each other in a number of years, so I decided to snap a few candid photos to document the occurrence. I don't remember the content of the conversation at this point, so I'll assume Brad is describing in detail a new route with a sweet mono-finger-pocket-swap.

First time, I got on P1 of SODW in the sweltering sun. Sweaty hands and soft rubber slid right off holds and feet screamed pain, which sent nausea to my stomach. No send. Too hot!

Second time, we left home before dawn with the intention of getting on the route in the morning shade after our warm up. We pulled into the parking lot to a Brad holding a mug of coffee. A chat ensued. Of course, Chris forgetting half of the draws in the car and having to run back to retrieve did not help. We also underestimated how fast/early the sun pulls over Machete Ridge. Did not make it to the base in shade. DNS. Too Brad!

Yesterday, 3rd attempt at SODW. Got everything (even remembered to pack my face climbing shoes this time). Quick and efficient warm up on Lucky 13. Moved over to SODW only to discover a sweet young lad and his crew practicing aid and more importantly, improving hardware, on the route. Another DNS. Too Marco!

Three fun days at Pinnacles! Maybe that's enough for one season?
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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #558 on: May 04, 2025, 09:22:02 AM »
Who the hell is that old man in those photos?

Where did a decade go (30 years is 10 years out of date now!!)?

What do: "DNS. Too Brad!" and: "Another DNS. Too Marco!" mean?

(I'm too old to understand some of the things kids say these days - and mudworm, I'll group you in with kids for this post. Also, pretty sure Chris took photos of us talking about bolts - in the second shot my fingers are illustrating how a compression bolt works... like the 5/16 inch compression, buttonhead bolts that got replaced on Condor Condiment.)

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Re: Pinnacles Climbing: 30 Years and Counting
« Reply #559 on: May 04, 2025, 09:55:01 PM »
What do: "DNS. Too Brad!" and: "Another DNS. Too Marco!" mean?

(I'm too old to understand some of the things kids say these days...)

I don't know. "Too Brad" just sounded cool I guess and got us a good laugh. It came up in our conversation about our past two failed attempts on SODW and pondering about our luck on the third try. Somehow, Chris and I knew exactly what that meant, similar to when he described Mr. Bolt Jangles as a little harder than the p3 '10a' variation of Condor Condiment, but easier than 5.8 p1. Guess we've been hanging out.

DNS? Have you ever gone for a climb and did not even get off ground? If you did get off ground, but bailed before reaching the top, that's DNF. If you are still puzzled, ask Vicki. I'm sure she can help you.  ;D
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