This past Sunday Dennis, Aaron, Melissa, and I took a secret trip to a secret place to check out some secret caves. Actually, they were secret enough that it took us a little while to find them (I was going strictly on memory, which as most of you know doesn't serve me very well). Part of the justification for the trip was that a couple of the pits are somewhat substantial (much wider than the one in these pics) and that their secret location happens to coincide with a secret ski stash near a certian REALLY secret ski hut that was constructed by Dennis and some of our other friends. Anyway, I felt it my civic duty to show them the location to avoid any winter mishap in that area (punching through the snow into one of those caves would be the end for sure). Anyway, while we were their, our caving specialist Dennis showed us a few tips and the four of us decended my favorite cave in the area. The drop itself looks insignificant compared to a few of it's nearby counterparts, dropping what appears to be 30' into a closet sized slot. From there the drop passes through a hole in the floor barely wide enough for a person to squeeze through, and then suddenly your feet are dangling in space as you drop another 50ish feet into a large chamber. It's pretty cool, and I'd say that everyone "styled" it! :)
Mel and Aaron dressed in their Sunday caving attire
Dennis, our fearless leader for the day
Trying to find the caves... I think somebody moved 'em cause they weren't where I had left them a couple years ago.
Dennis looking sharp as usual
Mel and Aaron taking notes
Dennis about to drop out of sight
Mel just after rapping into the big chamber
Mel finishing up the "down" part
Mel starting up the "up" part. I didn't even notice the cool red stain on the rocks until looking at these pics
Mel finishing the jumar out of the chamber and into the hole in the roof.
Aaron's decent into madness
Mel's ascent
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
Monkey Face -Pioneer Route - 11/9/2008
My buddy Chris was up this past weekend, and we took advantage of a late season weather window to cruise up the "Pioneer Route" on Monkey Face. All in all the climb went smoothly in three pitches. Chris lead the bolt ladder pitch, which was sweet revenge for him with some "upgraded" (inside joke) daisy chains. I got the panic point pitch, which is a few moves of sweet overhanging 5.7 with a LOT of air under your feet. We didn't get any pictures of the free moves, but a few of the others came out good! :)
The day's objective
Chris leading up the bolt ladder... The rope on the left gives a feel for how overhanging the route is.
Hanging out in the Monkey's mouth
Chris on top
Me on top
Another unfinished one ticked off the list
The 180ish' freehanging rappel... Possibly the neatest part of the trip
Looking back on the hike out
The day's objective
Chris leading up the bolt ladder... The rope on the left gives a feel for how overhanging the route is.
Hanging out in the Monkey's mouth
Chris on top
Me on top
Another unfinished one ticked off the list
The 180ish' freehanging rappel... Possibly the neatest part of the trip
Looking back on the hike out
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Jeff Park, a nice birthday trip! :) 10/11/2008
Mel and I hiked into the Jefferson Park wilderness this weekend to celebrate my birthday... The mountain had a fresh shot of snow (first of the year) and although that made for cold and wet feet, the color and lighting on Saturday was awesome. Anyway, I just wanted to warn you, if you don't like "reflection" photos, you should stop reading now!
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Redwoods and Coast - 9/20/2008
Mel and I decided to explore the N. California Coast Redwoods region this past weekend. Well, it was a lot of driving for just two days (but hey, isn't that the blog point?), but it was worth it to explore this area. The redwoods are awesome, and we could have probably spent a lot longer just hiking around in the miles of intact groves. The beach deserved a lot of attention though... Northern California and Southern Oregon beaches are among the most amazing that I've come across... Talk about rugged!
Makes you feel small
Here's one of the bigger ones we came across...
Can you spot the ditch that's actually registered as a historic site?
Hahahahahahahaaaa
Fern Canyon
Whoa... Elk at the beach. What a neat idea!
Some hippies had commandeered a Weyerhaeuser crew bus and defaced it with a "Stumps Don't Lie" sticker... Lame, but par for the course in Arcata!
"Do I have something in my hair?"
Sweet Nissan ad
Lost Rocks region of N. California... Hmmm... How do we get down?
Mel, looking cleaner than usual for day 3 of these trips.
D-d-d- double vision! :)
Back in Oregon... This place was sweet.
Again
Again!
Who could resist some beach bouldering in this setting!
Again
Again
Again
Cocktail anyone?
Arch Rock... Cool.
Makes you feel small
Here's one of the bigger ones we came across...
Can you spot the ditch that's actually registered as a historic site?
Hahahahahahahaaaa
Fern Canyon
Whoa... Elk at the beach. What a neat idea!
Some hippies had commandeered a Weyerhaeuser crew bus and defaced it with a "Stumps Don't Lie" sticker... Lame, but par for the course in Arcata!
"Do I have something in my hair?"
Sweet Nissan ad
Lost Rocks region of N. California... Hmmm... How do we get down?
Mel, looking cleaner than usual for day 3 of these trips.
D-d-d- double vision! :)
Back in Oregon... This place was sweet.
Again
Again!
Who could resist some beach bouldering in this setting!
Again
Again
Again
Cocktail anyone?
Arch Rock... Cool.
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