haha thanks man. did u find it ok? did u look around at all for any new lines while over there?
By Chris treggE Administrator From: Madison, WI Jul 28, 2008
Walked around some, but spent most of the time there scoping the steep face and wondering if the stuff had been lead. Looks like some of them have been lead on the comments under the Deutschlander wall. The rock doesn't seem quite solid enough to feel comfortable on lead for me. I tried the start to a few of the natural lines on the wall and was pulling chunks off, and it hasn't rained up there in a long while. Oh well.
You know how you mantle and reach back for the big ledge? well that's no longer there because when I repeated this i almost bit it when upon topping out it totally flexed. So i removed it so no one dies with a 50 pound rock on their head and cleaned a bit. need a broom for the top of some of these things. Danny also snapped the entire undercling start off, to his surprise and his ass's unpleasant impalement. so it starts on the obv. jug. the prob is a bit harder now with a slightly tougher topout and first move but still good for the grade. That piece flexing was really fucking scary though.
We hiked up here today, and I totally realized that last year we hiked by this and just messing around I pulled on in my sandals, snapped off a jug, and landed on my ass on the pointy rock.
One of my favorite problems in the park. I recommend more than one pad for the top. It felt about as hairy as Natural Highs, but I flashed it so it wasn't as familiar
Yeah man, it's sick. I got SO close to flashing Grounded for Life. But overall, I found the movement on this way more smooth and natural. It could still use a bit of cleaning...