John is lowered on belay after a top-roped climb.
Christie setting up protection for an additional route.
Spring-loaded camming devices (SLCD's) in this crack form the belay anchor for the 2nd and 3rd pitches. The crack is also what makes this route a relatively easy climb.
Christie approaching Bo and the 3rd belay station.
The climb was rated only 5.7, which is fairly easy, but it was perfect for me. Anyway, nothing's easy when you're a few hundred feet off the ground and the wind is blowing your snot sideways. I learned a lot and had a ton of fun. And going with the SMR folks is awesome- their knowledge of the locale, experience and focus on safety is both invaluable and free!
Oh, and in related news, on our way home, there was an official callout for a search and rescue, close to the area we had just left! An 81 yr old man with dementia was reported missing. The sherriff's office basically needed "ground-pounders," since it wasn't a technical rescue, and the county has teams for ground searches. A few SMR people responded nonetheless. As of today, the search is still ongoing. The subject's car has been located high on a jeep trail in the mountains, after having been driven with a flat tire more than twenty miles. Tracks and scent have been found heading south and downhill. The temperature up there has been dropping below freezing at night, so we all hope this gentleman is found soon. I didn't respond because I had a prior committment and I'm not yet qualified by the county (they're still in the process of conducting a background check).
9 comments:
Glad to see you rock climbing with real people! Makes me feel less sad for you all alone way out there in CA! (I know you're happy, but I put myself in your place and I feel lonely)
cool pine cone. Looks like your having a good time climbing
Cool pics - looks alittle scary to me - don't think I'll try rock climbing!! :)
wow, awesome pics and great story. Thanks for including us.
Great photos Sean ... and from the look on your face, you're right where you're supposed to be. Happy for you.
U. Rob and A. Margie
It IS scary Michelle- That's what makes it so much fun! The adrenaline's pumping, and every nerve in your body is on high alert. By the third pitch, my legs were shaking, and I don't think it was just from fatigue.
The photo of the pine tree growing out the side of the granite cliff is unusual. Any updates on the old gentleman?
Dad, The Sherriff's office issued a stand down calling off the search on May 10th. After 39 missions, no further traces of the subject were observed. He's still missing.
Amazing Sean! Thanks for sharing it all with us. I'm especially glad it's after the fact, and that I'm not watching a webcam during the adventure =)
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