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Brad Young

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Re: MUD 'N CRUD PICTURES THREAD - WEEKLY FAVORITE
« Reply #1520 on: May 04, 2025, 05:09:18 AM »
I'm pretty sure that Mudworm doesn't "hike." For the way she climbs, wouldn't "float" work better?

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Re: MUD 'N CRUD PICTURES THREAD - WEEKLY FAVORITE
« Reply #1521 on: May 04, 2025, 07:17:11 AM »
I'm pretty sure that Mudworm doesn't "hike."
:crying: Yeah, I want to cry at that statement because it's so true! I can't hike! We moved to Citadel in the afternoon. The crux of the day was hiking that trail. I fell on my butt, TWICE, and that was with trekking poles! :crying:

Marco, it was really nice running into and chatting with you! Thanks for the work you put in placing shiny beefy bolts. I sure enjoy clipping them, even though I myself do not enjoy the work of putting them in, using only hand tools. Selfish me! Best of luck on your future big wall adventures!
Inch by inch, I will get there.

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Re: MUD 'N CRUD PICTURES THREAD - WEEKLY FAVORITE
« Reply #1522 on: May 04, 2025, 08:26:44 AM »
For the way she climbs, wouldn't "float" work better?

"float" certainly would work better. As we put more effort in time into the approach (hike) than mudworm did the climb.


Marco, it was really nice running into and chatting with you!

It was a pleasure meeting you guys!


Thanks for the work you put in replacing shiny beefy bolts. I sure enjoy clipping them, even though I myself do not enjoy the work of putting them in, using only hand tools.

I agree about the hand tools part. Somewhat of a tangent but I am all for the strictly groundup handdrill stance of the park for FA's. However yesterday, when I spent an hour drilling a 1/2" hole after hitting an embedded lodestone, all I could think about was how it would be faster and less noise pollution to walk back to the car and grab a hammer drill. I feel bad being the loud nusance to hikers in the balconies/machete canyon with nonstop tapping.

Either way SODW is arguably the best west face Machete route(still haven't done Daedelus or Bandits in Bondage so I cant say its the best for certain), and the old bolts need to go so that others can enjoy it stress free (from hardware stress at least). Clint did the vast majority to keep it safe but still there is about 12 more old bolts on it.


Some bolts from P3/4 are good evidence for that, considering they're proper 1/4" and on free climbing sections.

Also must thank JC and Noal for the mentorship and tools required to do this.

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Re: MUD 'N CRUD PICTURES THREAD - WEEKLY FAVORITE
« Reply #1523 on: May 04, 2025, 09:16:12 AM »
Very proud of this crew of young climbers who are taking up the mantle of route maintenance!

EDIT: I think it is unprecedented for climbers in their 20s to do this kind of stewardship. At Pinnacles or any other climbing destination I've ever heard of.

This, and damned if they don't know our generation's "low culture" (like The Addams Family) as well as we do....