This last weekend, Kevin, Orrin, and I ventured into the Absaroka Range for a bit of bouldering. We rolled out of Livingston into the Paradise...through a ranch and up into the rolling foothills. Kevin visited this area over 10 years ago...a small cirque up a blocked drainage, mainly used for guided hunting. Kevin promised a shorter than usual hike and great potential. I was not disappointed.
We set up camp and began exploring...
and scrambling...
We then shoe-d up and knocked off about a dozen or so problems
We bouldered until evening and headed back to camp...
Crazy thing...this cirque is perched in a way that cell reception is no problem....a bit weird though...
The next morning we set back out to try a few more things and do a bit more exploring before heading down. Orrin found a really nice wall with a couple lines the day before, so we headed out to give it a go. The main line is a slanting seam through a black wall...hard, overhung, aesthetic, and tall...I had to give it some goes...
This will be a great line...though it's beyond me at the moment...
We wandered about, trying a few more lines, and checking out an adjacent ridgeline
Eventually we packed up camp and headed down...scoping a couple on the way out...
Overall it was a great weekend in a new area with tons of potential and rock yet to be explored. Hopefully we will be back soon...
Cheers!
TK
7 comments:
Looks stellar, guys!
Um WOW!
3rd to last pic looks especiially magical!!!
Sweet! Gotta keep heading up to the higher stuff before the snow hits...
-EC
How long is the walk into that fantastic looking rock?
Good luck developing it, looks like a great place.
Thanks y'all!
Sam - Lots more like that lurking in the woods...we mostly explored the talus, but there is alot more to check out....
Davin - It took us about 2.5 hours to hike in, though we had camp gear and took our time...
That look amazing!! I could dust off my pad for those blocs. Maybe a group trip up next summer?? -KT
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