Wednesday, November 21, 2007

A couple videos

I can't add pictures right now, because it will take forever and we can't spend anymore time inside on this beautiful day. Right now we are in Red Rocks, but we've been all through Southern Utah since my last post. I'll write another post with pictures soonish.

First off, I made a movie of Joe's. Micah doesn't like it, but I had a fantastic time making it. Here it is for your enjoyment:
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Straight from Joe's we went here (I made my own movie. It's very shaky due to bad camera skills):
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Peace out, homies.
-Stella

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Joe's Valley!

So Joe's Valley, UT.

It's sandstone here, which is really nice because I know how to climb on sandstone! With other rock types (not sandstone) the small feet that you'd think you can stand on are all super slippery. It's nice to have not-so-slippery feet. I'm not as scared to try to use them.

Apparently I have a certain type of climbing that I'm good at (that sentence end was for you, Ross). There are two boulders right across the street from eachother near our campsite. We went to the one we saw in our guide and I made it up the V0-. The V0 was too hard! All the V3s there were pretty crazy hard too. I was so frustrated, but then we went across the street to the other boulder, and apparently it's much more my style. Out of the 10 problems we saw on the boulder, I sent 6 of them that day. We later read that two of them were V3s. I flashed one of them, and the crux move for me on the other was a move that I accidentally added before the climb was supposed to start. So I guess I did an extended version of the problem that was harder? By the end of the trip I did all the problems on the boulder but one. A V7. I can do it from a stand start, but the first move, going from sitting to where I can do it is too hard. Here's a photo of me attempting, but failing:
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The scenery here is pretty nice:
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especially the rocks. They are all different colors:
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This rock is actually an airsoft pellet. They are all over the country:
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I got too excited with the camera and took these (I'm throwing the metal horns in the first one, but you can't quite see them):
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This problem is really famous, in fact, we have a mock set of holds at the gym to re-create it. It's called Black Lung - V13. Micah did not actually send it:
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This one is called Trent's Mom. Unfortunately, Micah tried really hard, but didn't do Trent's Mom:
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This problem that Micah's looking at is called Marble Cake. Any guesses why?:
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The Rail is a super classic Joe's problem. It's only V2 (supposedly), but just look at the surroundings! Beautiful:
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Most of you already know that Micah and I put up some first ascents!!! I'm so excited about it! They should be in the next guidebook to Joe's Valley. Micah's were Gorilla Liberation - V8ish and Treeble People - V5ish. Mine were The Dreaded WOODSian - V1ish and The Om and the Avatar - V6ish.

I feel like most people maybe misunderstood The Dreaded Woodsian. It has a double meaning. One meaning is me (because I always said I'd name my first FA Stella and that's close enough). The other meaning is because where there's one Woodsian, there's usually at least 15 more close behind. Thus, to other climbers (like, for instance, in the Black Corridor in Red Rocks), we are dreaded. Get it? Anyway, here's a picture of me doing The Om and the Avatar:
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The bouldering guide to Joe's is actually a bouldering guide to all of Utah. We finally broke down and bought it, only to find that another famous area was under 30 minutes away! A couple days later we took a day trip to Triassic. All the pictures are of Micah because I like the camera more than he does, I guess. Basically, it looks the same as the Joe's rock, but there are no pines and the boulders are super concentrated, which is sweet! Not much hiking:
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When we got back from Triassic, we had a visitor! Here's a picture of him on a hike with Micah:
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Here's a picture from the front:
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It was Nate-Dogg! He had just finished his job in Colorado, and was only about 2 hrs. from us, so he stopped by for a visit.

We also made a long video for Joe's. It shows a lot more climbing than the pictures do. Hopefully you won't get too bored!
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for some reason it isn't working. I'll update it again in a few days and try to make it work. Maybe it will mysteriously start working in the meantime. Good luck!

I hope everyone is doing well! Don't forget to check out chetroy.com for Micah's blog. Leave lots of comments!
-Stella

Monday, October 29, 2007

Pictures!

So the Yo-sem-ite. Here's some pictures:
It snowed:
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There was a snowy, steaming lake of sweetness ( this was very close to Toulomne Meadows and Lukens Lake, yep. Lukens lake. Didn't get a picture, sorry):
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We found Toby there, like I said before. I also forgot to mention that we saw Noah and Siemay! And Keita (who teaches you how to fall correctly on how to slackline, if you've seen it). But this is a picture of Toby:
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I make weird faces while climbing. These are at the Awhanee boulders. That's by the Awhanee Hotel. Stop 3 on the bus route:
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Micah almost sent the most famous boulder problem in the world: Midnight Lightning. It's a V8, but the hardest V8 ever?? The crux in mantling the top way up there. Here's basically how it goes:IMG_0566IMG_0570IMG_0572IMG_0576

A beautiful 5.8 handcrack near Yosemite Falls (stop 6):
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Matticus did a V5!:
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Bishop is stiff. I finally decided that. When Chris Sharma sent The Mandala, he said it was the hardest problem he'd ever done. He said that if he were going to rate it, he'd call it V16. But he said he wasn't going to rate it. Now, it has been rated at V12. Granted, Dave Graham found a hidden microcrimp that Chris missed, and then he sent it twice in a row, but the guide book says that if you do it the original way Chris Sharma did it, it's hard. About a V13.

... which means that I didn't send anything over a V1. In my defense, I wanted to send something hard, so I really only tried V4 and harder, like:

Iron Man Traverse V4
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Action Figure V6
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Matt and Micah had no problems doing highballs in Bishop. Here's some pictures of the crazy boys:IMG_0947IMG_0627IMG_0636IMG_0647
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It freaking snowed in Bishop too! 200 days of sunshine, 90 of partly cloudy and it snowed AND rained on us while we were here!
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Matt projected a sweet V4 called Weekender and a V5 called Serengeti. By the time we left he was SO close to sending both of them.
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Micah was happy and sad in the Happies (one of the areas in Bishop. There's also the Sads):
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We tried this hard V3 called Solarium that was pretty cool, but we left it unsent:
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We are way into rock stacking now. I think these are both's works of Matticus:
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Speaking of Matticus, this is what happens when he gets ahold of the camera:IMG_0784IMG_0786IMG_0787IMG_0785
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We went to Convict Lake. It was way cool. I built a sand castle on the beach, the aspens were yellow, or white, or white and regular tree - mixed.

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Owen's River Gorge:
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Next it was on to Salt Lake City. We climbed at Little Cottonwood Canyon and stayed with Matt's Aunt, Uncle, and cousins. We took his cousin Conner climbing one day. They had lots of pets: 2 dogs, 2 cats, 5 chickens, a goose, a turtle, and a full on 80lb tortoise!IMG_1092IMG_1078

It was really cool there, but freezing as soon as the sun went behind the mountains.

Lizards!
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The sad part about Salt Lake City is that Matticus left us. Here is a sweet Matticus tribute video that I made! You'll love it.
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So now we've moved on to Joe's Valley. It's further south in Utah, so hopefully it will be warmer. Okay, I love you all and I hope you're all doing well!
-Stella

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