Saturday, March 13, 2010

Days we live for

Today was one of those climbing days we wait the whole season for. The weather was perfect, the group was great, three first ascents went down. And I don't even think i got any poison ivy. Could it get any better?



Colter and I drove to Brownwood this morning and met up with Ben and Mary, and their son Zachary. Shortly after, Jarrod and John showed up from Abilene as well (we should have car-pooled). We climbed The Mangler--the crack that we added top-rope anchors to a few weeks ago. I think we've come to a concensus that move-for-move, its the best climb at the lake. Not the hardest thing out there, but not a give-me. Its a great climb.

We then climbed on a new route Ben and Jarrod put up a few weeks ago, that i believe they names A Painful Day. Its in the same corridor where The Mangler is located. We were able to add a direct start to A Painful Day that was....well, painful.



Almost a year ago, I lowered down into a gap between two of the bluffs and found a 15 degree overhanging face with small crimps (see the Original Post) I cleaned the holds and knew it would be brilliant climbing then, but the rock behind you is so close that it was hard to imagine climbing it without hitting the wall behind you. So I never actually tried it, and the climb drifted out of my mind.

Well today Colter was pumped to try it out, and after several burns he put up All Knuckles and Elbows. Its definitely a tough bit of climbing, on some small slopey crimps. Well done Colter. Of the two possible lines on the wall, All Knuckles and Elbows is the one on the right. The left remains a project.



After watching Mary come heart-breakingly close to a send of The Mangler (she is falling off the very last move!!), Colter and Jarrod put in some effort on Burlfest. Burlfest has still seen only two ascents, though it is one of the most sought after climbs at the lake. Colter is looking prime for the third ascent here soon, and Jarrod made some impressive links on his first day of effort.

While they worked Burlfest, I rigged up a top rope on another climb that i cleaned almost a year and a half ago. Again, this is one that i never got around to climbing on, but not for lack of aesthetics or quality. The climb is on the Jagged Edge boulder, and heads left on some devious slopers before a risky top-out over the worst landing at the lake. The landing has been the deterrent.



But I figured out a way to rig a top-rope that protects the top-out, set it up and we started to give it some burns. The rope doesn't do anything for you until you are actually going for the top-out. A fall before that is guaranteed to hit the rocks below anyways. So we left the rope slack until the climber actually went for the top, and were essentially bouldering the lower moves.

We all gave it a few efforts but were getting shut down until Colter had a beta breakthrough. Not long after, I was able to pull it together for the first top-rope ascent. Now, it needs to be bouldered. I think, with enough pads, we could make it relatively safe...at least i hope. I believe I'm going to call it Smooth Sailing. Its a great new problem for the lake.

Finally, we went and checked in on Ben who had spent his time prepping a tall new overhanging face near The Mangler. After cleaning some rotten rock he was able to put up a great new climb and settled on the name 37 Stitches.

So three new climbs went up today. Who says the Lake is climbed out?

Pictures: (in order) Colter on Ben's new climb 37 Stitches, Colter working Burlfest, The face hosting All Knuckes and Elbows, and Jarrod on the opening moves of Smooth Sailing.

1 comment:

colt 45 said...

Great post Eric, it successfully conveyed the perfection of a gorgeous climbing day. And I love the new name of the "pure" climb. I can't wait to try for the second ascent...