Showing posts with label moab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moab. Show all posts

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Thanksgiving in Moab

We left on Friday night - got on 70 west just before it was closed due to bad weather.  Re-routed on some back roads, and ended up heading over Berthoud pass. Lots of snow, lots of wind, lots of cold.  White out conditions and sliding all over the road.  We ended up on "highway" 1, a little dirt road. Pulled over to sleep eventually, and made it to big bend bouldering area outside of Moab Saturday morning.

Pro-tip: don't do this. Jenny is lame and needs to feel bad about her friends life decisions. Tried to brush it off but... "Dear Diary - tell the road warrior princess she is a bitch"

Athena has transitioned to full time bouldering.  Beanie, brush, touchstone tank top, just full on boulderer.

I did this warm up in approach shoes, so Athena needed to one up me and did it with no shoes.
A friend got a permit for a camping site on the white rim trail in the island in the sky area of canyonlands. We rented a Jeep - Subarus and the like are not allowed - and spent two days. About a 1h-30m drive back into the camp site

Colorado river overlook!
Main goal in this area was washer woman tower -  a super neat formation that looks somewhat like a woman washing clothes with a wash board.

Starting the approach headed to the top of the second from the right tower with the large bench. The rightmost tower is monster tower, and washer woman is the next one left.

Looking back down, part way up the approach.

Athena on pitch... two maybe?

On top of the ridge, just two pitches to go.

And again... from the back. Sweet shirt :)
The tower is 3 pitches of mostly crack climbing, then one pitch of scrambling across the ridge which is super fun with a 5.9 move at the end, and then a 5.10 pitch up the final vertical section (the head of the washer woman)

I did not hold my phone in the correct landscape mode. Shit.

Apparently a lot of pictures of me standing and looking about.  Our tower to the left, monster tower to the right. Pano shows them both!


Athena's signature pose - looking back at monster tower.



On the summit - really just a ton of pictures of me standing about. Erika seems to be chewing something in the background.



Summit selfie!
Athena and Erika simul-raping past the arch


Day after washer woman we drove about the 4wd trails, did some hiking, went down to look at the Colorado river. Nice easy day.

I liked the pattern on this rock.

Trail runs into the wash at the bottom of this canyon - we scrambled to the rim for a nice view.

Neat plant 1

Neat plant 2

Sheeps!
After leaving white rim we climbed at maverick area at the top of long canyon for a day before heading out.  Athena sent a 12! Awesome.  Looks like the camping at the top of longs has been made illegal - sort of sucks but it was a bit dirty last time we were there. We spent the middle of the week and thanksgiving in the creek proper.  Scar face area was super packed - we climbed right side and had it mostly to ourselves (one or two other groups showed up).  Battle of the bulge was also busy but again, easy to find stuff that other people were not on.  Sort of funny how people will wait in line forever to climb the popular stuff while ignoring all the other super fun routes out there.

Friends who got to the creek earlier in the week grabbed a site near hamburger rock area. The creek was so busy - every site was a parking lot. Way to many people out these days.

We had tri-tip, sweet potatoes, salad, and some zucchini/squash/onions provided by some friends, and mashed potatoes, gravy, apple and pecan pie supplied by us for thanksgiving dinner.  I bought some Christmas lights and we strung the between our cars at the camp sight.  It was super nice.

Friday was a 'rest' day.  We decided to take the opportunity to climb the south six shooter.  It's the easiest tower that there is - like 5.7 or so.  As such it is... swarmed with people.  Just a huge number of groups of new climbers. Make sense it just means its a sort of hectic place.  A different start grabbed Athenas eye and we did it as a two pitch climb - some 5.9 or 5.10 diagonal start and then one more pitch to the top.

Getting there was a bit worrisome - lots of people on the internet talking about how it was difficult to find.  Stay left/straight, you pass a second gate, go for a ways and enter a wash. take a right once in the wash, and go till the road ends. Thats it - not sure what the fuss was about.
Nice clouds.  Day was 2/3 hike, 1/3 climb.


Yet another picture of me standing on something! North six shooter in the distance on the right.

Summit selfie!

Path back down.

Athena standing on a ledge.
We drove back Friday night - very tired and sore. Nice to have a couple days rest before I fly out early Monday for work.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Moab to Visit Athena

 Spent some time in the Moab area to meet up with Athena... mostly an image dump here...

New (-ish) pedestrian bridge over the river just north of town... some neat stone/metal sculptures.




Andy put up double crack (and took a sweet fall along the way). Athena getting the sweet TR send here.

Athena putting up Mini Skirts and Halter Tops.
On a ledge high up on Mini Skirts and Halter Tops.
I spent the first day bouldering... then met up with Athena and Andy.  We climbed at Shady Crag and did the full Granary Canyon the next day.

I liked this grass on the hike up.

Nice view on the hike in. Athena and Andy heading on up the road to the right.

Nice tracks in the sand.  I like all the little bug and animal tracks that show up in untouched sand in the morning.

Cryptobiotic landscape.
Pretty flower... Andy heading through the trees in the distance.



Athena was so stoked on canyoneering.  Here she is taking a picture while having her picture taken. The good ol' double documentation.

She has decided to give up climbing for the more technically challenging sport of canyoneering.

As a budding new canyoneer, Athena now loves all things rappelling. She can't get enough of those memorable rappels, amazing rappels, exciting rappels, and of course don't forget the heart-pounding-free-hanging-double-rope-anchored-on-a-shrub rappel that all canyoneers live for. 

Andy and Athena somewhere near the end of the day.

Nice dry stream in between canyons. It's really nice finding places like this.

Me and Athena held the 'Anchor' for Andy, then Athena held it for me, then me and Andy gave Athena a spot.  Probably the sketchiest rap anchor I've used.

Athena and Andy overlooking the Shipyard.

Andy!

Some old art.

This was at the exit of Granary Canyon, almost back to the cars.

Andy had to head back to Boulder. Me and Athena drove into Little Valley to climb some towers.

Pinky Tower! That little pinky type thing on the right.

Neat-o velvet ant we saw. Apparently not an ant, but more-so a wasp relative.

Athena delicately starting around the corner on the second pitch of Ring Sizer. 

Summit Selfie!

Blowing in the wind up top.

Looking super cute while setting the rap. 
Nice view of Little Valley from the top of Pinky Tower

Somewhere along the line an off-width took some of my ankle with it.  Also my deteriorating moccasyms... people love these shoes for crack climbing but the cracks are eating mine. May need another pair soon.

Athena coming down off of Gooney Bird. The second pitch foiled us... we decided just to bail and find a campsite.

Last night camping.  Really pretty. Also super windy.