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cervicornis
Oct 4, 2011, 11:06 PM
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Figured I would throw a link to my recent adventure on Tahquitz. I climbed The Trough with a friend and it was just a great day. Special thanks go out to rgold who posts here on rc.com, and the rest of the guys who post in the trad forum with helpful tips and hints. I'm very much a beginner and it's sometimes tedious sifting through all the BS on this site, but there is some good info to be found. http://www.wildernessinnovations.com/archives/4892 I apologize for the link, it's just too much work to reformat everything along with the pictures here.
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dagibbs
Oct 5, 2011, 3:07 PM
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Sounds like a good trip and a good climb. And, yeah, route-finding errors are common on longer and multi-pitch climbs. There's (almost) never enough information to know exactly where to go for that long of a climb.
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technogeekery
Oct 14, 2011, 10:50 AM
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Nicely written, a good adventure. Even easy trad works your head, huh? Sounds like you are making good decisions and having fun - keep it up :)
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cracklover
Oct 14, 2011, 2:38 PM
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cervicornis wrote: Figured I would throw a link to my recent adventure on Tahquitz. I climbed The Trough with a friend and it was just a great day. Special thanks go out to rgold who posts here on rc.com, and the rest of the guys who post in the trad forum with helpful tips and hints. I'm very much a beginner and it's sometimes tedious sifting through all the BS on this site, but there is some good info to be found. http://www.wildernessinnovations.com/archives/4892 I apologize for the link, it's just too much work to reformat everything along with the pictures here. Sounds like a great day, and a great write-up. Well done on all counts, and congrats on the baby. GO
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Diphthong
Oct 14, 2011, 5:37 PM
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My favorite part was the tension traverse.
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j_ung
Oct 14, 2011, 6:27 PM
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cervicornis wrote: Figured I would throw a link to my recent adventure on Tahquitz. I climbed The Trough with a friend and it was just a great day. Special thanks go out to rgold who posts here on rc.com, and the rest of the guys who post in the trad forum with helpful tips and hints. I'm very much a beginner and it's sometimes tedious sifting through all the BS on this site, but there is some good info to be found. http://www.wildernessinnovations.com/archives/4892 I apologize for the link, it's just too much work to reformat everything along with the pictures here. Great write up. I hope you don't mind—I shared this out to my company's FB page.
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yodadave
Oct 14, 2011, 9:49 PM
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my favourite bit is "the 10-15 foot run outs"
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robdotcalm
Oct 14, 2011, 10:16 PM
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Nice write up of a fun experience. One safety thing. You show a picture of your rope lying on the pavement in a parking lot. Droppings from an automobile engine can damage a rope. There've been a couple reported cases of ropes failing from lying in a parking area. Take care and more good adventures. rob.calm
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xbrianx1990
Oct 15, 2011, 4:17 PM
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Nice write up!
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mckbill
Oct 15, 2011, 5:17 PM
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Well done: both the writing and decision making. I'm a beginning trad climber too, and enjoyed learning from this experience you shared. THANKS!
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socalclimber
Oct 16, 2011, 12:13 AM
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Great report, thanks for sharing that. Now that you have the Trough behind you, set your sights on White Maidens Walkaway. Brilliant, fun beginner route. It up's the ante a bit and there is definitely route finding. Get an early start. Good for you guys! Also, I second the comment on leaving your ropes on the ground of a parking lot. That's really bad news. DON'T DO IT! Post up another report when you complete White Maiden!
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cervicornis
Oct 17, 2011, 12:33 PM
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Ah, good tip about the rope. It never crossed my mind but I will avoid doing that in the future. I appreciate all the comments, just got back from a trip to the Sierras with the same climbing buddy where we attempted Mt. Agassiz. Attempted. Will check out White Maidens, that sounds like a good one.
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