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Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2002 7:08 am
by merrick
and here is one from my day at Jenny Lake at the base of the Grand Teton. It was so awesome to get to climb on the original Gill problems. This one is on the right side of the Red Cross boulder. It was pretty hard but reasonable. On the other hand the line that goes up the center, Red Cross, goes at v7 according to the topo the ranger gave me. Totally sick for the 1950's. if you haven't read his biography, John Gill: Master of Rock by Pat Ament, it is well worth it.
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2002 6:17 pm
by Steve
Very cool. I remember the heat wave that set in durring our Gunks trip. We would take our shoes of at the belays to keep our feet from cooking. At this little crag at West Point we had to quit climbing because the black rock was just too miserable to hang on to. Although the hot apartment we crashed in is burned into my memory more than the heat out on the rock.
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2002 7:02 pm
by Gretchen
I want to be Merrick when I grow up!!!!
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2002 10:15 pm
by ynot
I know whats missing there,the crash pad. Merrick just rocks.
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 3:55 am
by merrick
i just got my last role of film back from my trip and thought I would post a couple more pix.
Here is the surreal landscape at City of Rocks. That place is so rad. The only place like it that I have seen is J-tree.
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 4:00 am
by merrick
this one is from Paramount Rock in Idaho. It is a 5.9 arete that is oh so sweet. you do most of the route on the left hand slabby side but then have to lean out and go on the underside for a few big moves at the crux.
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 4:31 am
by Danny
when i just saw the top of the picture i thought it was an arab dude riding a camel in the desert.