Three Penguins and Washer Woman
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 6:08 am
The day 1 plan for Team LSD was leisurely; we hit Arches NP.
After many missed turns and a raucous crowd of ten people with five dogs and two babies trying to climb The Owl, we climbed a nice pitch called Chinese Eyes. Dave leads.
We finished the day on the Three Penguins.
We were going to climb it first thing in the morning, but it was cold and I got a whiff of sandbag. We climbed the crack on the right, Right Chimney. Dave and I did best-of-three paper-scissors-rock to see who would lead the first pitch. Dave dominated me but I led the pitch. It was his turn to lead the second pitch.
Here I'm taking measure of the second pitch while Liz follows.
Take a #4, ha ha. My #4 wasn't big enough, should have taken the #5 -- that must have been an old school #4 in the description. I was scared enough that I managed to get the on-sight. The second pitch is visible in the enlargement of the previous photo of the Penguins.
The next day we planned to climb something deep in Canyonlands. Dave pisses into the abyss.
I didn't realize how deep. My Civic is amazing with its Super Low gear. Monster Tower and Washer Woman (see her?) are a long 22 miles off the main road!
Dave leads the first pitch.
Liz leads the fun-filled second pitch, starting past the hole known as the Eye of the Needle.
My lead.
Dave leads the pitch along the ridge to the base of the summit tower.
The light and scenery were full value.
Canyonlands, moon, La Sals.
I had a blast cruising the last bolted bit right at sunset. We made the rappels in the dark without incident.
LET'S MEET THERE AGAIN ASAP!
After many missed turns and a raucous crowd of ten people with five dogs and two babies trying to climb The Owl, we climbed a nice pitch called Chinese Eyes. Dave leads.
We finished the day on the Three Penguins.
We were going to climb it first thing in the morning, but it was cold and I got a whiff of sandbag. We climbed the crack on the right, Right Chimney. Dave and I did best-of-three paper-scissors-rock to see who would lead the first pitch. Dave dominated me but I led the pitch. It was his turn to lead the second pitch.
Here I'm taking measure of the second pitch while Liz follows.
Take a #4, ha ha. My #4 wasn't big enough, should have taken the #5 -- that must have been an old school #4 in the description. I was scared enough that I managed to get the on-sight. The second pitch is visible in the enlargement of the previous photo of the Penguins.
The next day we planned to climb something deep in Canyonlands. Dave pisses into the abyss.
I didn't realize how deep. My Civic is amazing with its Super Low gear. Monster Tower and Washer Woman (see her?) are a long 22 miles off the main road!
Dave leads the first pitch.
Liz leads the fun-filled second pitch, starting past the hole known as the Eye of the Needle.
My lead.
Dave leads the pitch along the ridge to the base of the summit tower.
The light and scenery were full value.
Canyonlands, moon, La Sals.
I had a blast cruising the last bolted bit right at sunset. We made the rappels in the dark without incident.
LET'S MEET THERE AGAIN ASAP!