Monday, September 25, 2006

Yosemite


I finally made my pilgrimage to Yosemite National Park. John Tully and I had a few days off at the same time during the 3rd week of September so we loaded up my truck and drove across the deserted highways of mid-state Nevada. John had a friend of a friend (Gary) who lived in an old cabin inside the park (inherited from his parents). He turned out to be a very experienced climber and one of the original pioneer climbers of Yosemite. He joined us and took us climbing for the next 2 days. We climbed on some obscure granite domes in Southern Yosemite and not in the "Valley". This was a fun experience and we saw no other climbers and very little people during those two days in the Sierra mountains of California. The final day before driving home we ventured into the main Yosemite Valley where the famous formations are found such as; Half Dome and El Capitan. Impressive walls of granite indeed. We hiked up to a rock wall near Lower Yosemite Falls and climbed a route called "Commitment". It was a 450 foot route with a crux on the 3rd pitch. The climb went under a large roof and required a committing move to negotiate out and from under the roof to continue up the wall. It was exhilarating to say the least! Climbing the solid granite cracks of Yosemite is sure different than the soft sandstone of Southern Utah. I just might have to make another trek back to the "Valley" soon.

1 Comments:

At 1:57 PM, Blogger CJ's Rant said...

Anything with a crux on the third pitch I say screw it.

 

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