It's all there, but a combination of(excuse machine) breaking a knob/conking my head and tweaking my thumb left my confidence a little low. Something to return to....
Monday, November 23, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
West Benchlands
Tom and Steve came over from Bozeman with the intent of exploring a bit farther West along the Benchlands and Homestake Creek Drainage to see what might lie there. I met up with them for the day--some photos:
Feeling out a project...
A cool "balance" formation
Sharing the turf with "other" recreationalists
Changing Homestake Creek
Topping out on one of the few of the day
All in all, a place to re-visit and play...
Feeling out a project...
A cool "balance" formation
Sharing the turf with "other" recreationalists
Changing Homestake Creek
Topping out on one of the few of the day
All in all, a place to re-visit and play...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Yesterday morning Mo gave me a few hours off to go exploring--my target was to locate an area of pebbles that Dick Cilley had wandered through and climbed on. After a query and answer on SuperTopo, he said he wasn't familiar with my finds. While I am certain that I was in the right vicinity but at the wrong rocks, my finds were well worth the effort.
Anybody wanna come play?
Highball
Taller than it looks
Possible stand-out for the zone
Anybody wanna come play?
Highball
Taller than it looks
Possible stand-out for the zone
Monday, November 16, 2009
The Desert - still dry after the storms
On Veteran's Day, Kalah and I went for a relaxed afternoon out to the Desert to take some pictures and continue sussing out the final details for the first mini guide...we are getting incredibly close, but it seems I'm having difficulty finding the time to finish out the last few things.
During the day I rediscovered a nice overhanging arete, very similar to Optronic Eye, and actually discovered around the same time, when we were initially exploring the area...yet it seemed to disappear until the other day, finally showing itself to me again.
Airship project
It was a fun afternoon, intermittent sunshine and blankets of clouds over the Tobacco Roots in the distance. We returned back to Bozeman, which was also blanketed...as the evening continued rain started to fall.
The next morning I was greeted by a surprise, and the rest of the week involved much shoveling, and watching people remember how to drive again.
Saturday came and I still had plans to boulder. I linked up with Brady and Ron and headed back to the Desert. Skepticism about the conditions continued to come up during the drive, but the farther west we went the dryer it was, and as if on cue, at the sign "Pipestone 1 mile" the ground was snow free leading up towards to Continental Divide.
After a warm up, I talked Ron and Brady into a lap on the Time Tunnel...which I also figured might get a mixed response, but so far everyone who has climbed it has really enjoyed the strange journey...a tunnel traverse with hands above your head to a little roof top out...
Ron on Chicken Choker
A new one...big move to the lip, pretty fun!
Overall I was psyched and surprised at the lack of snow, the Desert continues to be dry in the midst of huge storms all around it. Brady rode 3 feet of powder at Bridger and was pulling on granite in the sunshine just a day later. Life is good.
Cheers
Tom
During the day I rediscovered a nice overhanging arete, very similar to Optronic Eye, and actually discovered around the same time, when we were initially exploring the area...yet it seemed to disappear until the other day, finally showing itself to me again.
Airship project
It was a fun afternoon, intermittent sunshine and blankets of clouds over the Tobacco Roots in the distance. We returned back to Bozeman, which was also blanketed...as the evening continued rain started to fall.
The next morning I was greeted by a surprise, and the rest of the week involved much shoveling, and watching people remember how to drive again.
Saturday came and I still had plans to boulder. I linked up with Brady and Ron and headed back to the Desert. Skepticism about the conditions continued to come up during the drive, but the farther west we went the dryer it was, and as if on cue, at the sign "Pipestone 1 mile" the ground was snow free leading up towards to Continental Divide.
After a warm up, I talked Ron and Brady into a lap on the Time Tunnel...which I also figured might get a mixed response, but so far everyone who has climbed it has really enjoyed the strange journey...a tunnel traverse with hands above your head to a little roof top out...
Ron on Chicken Choker
A new one...big move to the lip, pretty fun!
Overall I was psyched and surprised at the lack of snow, the Desert continues to be dry in the midst of huge storms all around it. Brady rode 3 feet of powder at Bridger and was pulling on granite in the sunshine just a day later. Life is good.
Cheers
Tom
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009
West Hill - The Desert
Some sussing of final details led a nice session and a couple of new problems. Overall a pretty successful day, the Desert guide is getting closer by the day...
Fruh on Wild Yeast
Rose samples some nice stone on the Sour Grapes Boulder
Hutch and Adam on Matriarch
Adam on a new one..."Heelhook by your ear and rock over"
A nice afternoon over on the West Hill.
Cheers,
TK
Fruh on Wild Yeast
Rose samples some nice stone on the Sour Grapes Boulder
Hutch and Adam on Matriarch
Adam on a new one..."Heelhook by your ear and rock over"
A nice afternoon over on the West Hill.
Cheers,
TK
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