Wizard of Air, Sandias
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 5:28 am
Florian and I climbed a stellar route in the Sandias today.
Wizard of Air follows the prow on the right side of Torreon.

(The right-most sun-shade line on the formation.)
Before the climbing, let us wish Miranda well as she starts graduate school in Denver. We had a going away party.

What gives? Florian and I actually left Los Alamos circa 6:15 am this morning. Ouch!
Florian leads the first pitch. He did a great job. I thought it was devious.

The second pitch follows classic Sandias seams.

Then it's the business. Florian leads the pumpy, overhanging third pitch through the bulges.

The fourth pitch is the crux and climbs the most beautiful, exposed arete.

Florian in a zone of steep, desperate crimps.

The move to the arete here took me plenty of tries. Wizard of Air, indeed!

The technical difficulties ease for the last two pitches, but caution and care are necessary. Florian begins to work his way up one of those special 9+ Sandias pitches.

WARNING: MAXIMUM AMPERAGE EXCEEDED: FIRE HAZARD
Wizard of Air follows the prow on the right side of Torreon.

(The right-most sun-shade line on the formation.)
Before the climbing, let us wish Miranda well as she starts graduate school in Denver. We had a going away party.

What gives? Florian and I actually left Los Alamos circa 6:15 am this morning. Ouch!
Florian leads the first pitch. He did a great job. I thought it was devious.

The second pitch follows classic Sandias seams.

Then it's the business. Florian leads the pumpy, overhanging third pitch through the bulges.

The fourth pitch is the crux and climbs the most beautiful, exposed arete.

Florian in a zone of steep, desperate crimps.

The move to the arete here took me plenty of tries. Wizard of Air, indeed!

The technical difficulties ease for the last two pitches, but caution and care are necessary. Florian begins to work his way up one of those special 9+ Sandias pitches.

WARNING: MAXIMUM AMPERAGE EXCEEDED: FIRE HAZARD