Had a fun day on the east side yesterday.
Walked with Gavin for a few minutes on the way in.
Met a few folks and shared some gab on the way out.
One group of polite "kids" from the south Bay.
Saw Gwen (from the gym) and a friend atop Mono's Reg Rte.
Richard and Veronica from Salinas.
A cute couple from San Diego that just moved to Monterey to work at the Naval Station.
Had my eye on some Frog Routes when I accidentally brushed against some juicy, ripe PO while trying to find a way through to the far left/SE end. If you know me - you know how wary I am of the stuff. Not wanting to take a chance on getting the oil on Kat, I opted not to deploy any of the gear that rubbed up against it and thus our roped climbing for the day was shut down. The base of the 4th Class Chimney was blocked on every side by PO and we could not find a way through. We also could not find a way past to get to SS Shuffle without a major bushwhack. Not to be deterred from at least one summit, we worked our way all the way around the other side.
This will never be climbed again unless someone clears it out or people are immune. Too bad because it looks like fun.
MaGootchy Bird Chimney

Kat under the Frog's summit block

JC at the top of Sticky Tongue Slab 4th Class

If the top of this slab is the "gathering spot" mentioned below - I never saw the two old bolts and getting there is 4th class.
If I am interpreting the correction below accurately - then the top of Sticky Tongue Slab is actually the end of South Side Shuffle - making that route 4th class. The steepness and committing nature of the initial slab moves did not feel like 3rd class to me. Then again, I have been on 3rd class that felt like 4th and vice versa at the Pinns.
13. Correction, Page 137 (route 337, “South Side Shuffle”): This route ends on a high point just north of The Frog’s highest point. The formation high point isn’t accessible by class two (the highest point is the part of the formation that looks like a frog from the north, that is, from on the approach). The farther-north high point where South Side Shuffle ends is a “gathering spot” where walk offs from almost all Frog routes join before moving down this route to the ground. For some forgotten reason, there are two old bolts here.