Woodson Highballs!!!!!!!!11111111
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I am curious if anyone around Mt. Woodson has taken to highball bouldering out any of the cracks on a regular basis? From the little I know about the place, it seems as if there is a solid tradition of TRing things, then going ropeless on them after dialing them. However, it seems to me that many of these little gems would make for absolutely classic experiences as highball boulders. Some names, like Rick Piggot and Bob and Jocelyn Van Belle, seem at least locally legendary for such feats. Mostly I am looking for any cool pictures or stories of people going ropeless on the premium miniatures of the area. Post up!!!!1111111 |
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Not sure I follow your question. Perhaps I don't understand the difference between highball bouldering it and going ropeless? |
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I'm not sure I follow your question. Highball bouldering just means bouldering things which border on free soloing. Since pads have come out, they are used for this purpose, among other things... |
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2 many climbing terms |
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fruitloop wrote:...braj braj braj...I'm the BAWSE y0!Fixed that for you ;) Anyone climb there today like the guys and gals used to? |
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Don't think this thread is gunna turn into what you want... |
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maybe try here |
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There's a bunch of people that still go out with a pad and do the "long" routes at Woodson. Most the routes I've climbed out there were with out a rope just due to the fact the routes are really short to pull out ropes and cams. Ive seen most people just highball Robbins, Elsas, slant crack......etc. Woodson is where I learned how to crack climb the classics are endless. Just watch out in Everest area POISON OAK!!!! |
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fruitloop wrote:maybe try here Woodson 2016AAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!111111111 It's full of BAWSES!!!!!!!111111111111 Seriously, kind of hoping for a thread with some cool pictures which celebrates Mt. Woodson for it's good qualities. My apologies if this offends you. |
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Justin. S wrote:There's a bunch of people that still go out with a pad and do the "long" routes at Woodson. Most the routes I've climbed out there were with out a rope just due to the fact the routes are really short to pull out ropes and cams. Ive seen most people just highball Robbins, Elsas, slant crack......etc. Woodson is where I learned how to crack climb the classics are endless. Just watch out in Everest area POISON OAK!!!!Cool. I also prefer the highball style, or just a TR setup, for this length of climb. Easier to get more climbing in a day. I love that Mt. Woodson is perfect for that. Got any cool pictures? |
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Well... this thread has good pics scattered throughout |
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fruitloop wrote:Well... this thread has good pics scattered throughout Woodson 2015Any way I can get that thread without the proliferartion of BAWSNESS???????////// edit: fruitloop wrote:and here Woodson 2012Sweet, thanks :) More please :) |
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Happens all the time with/without pads. |
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I'll have to dig around but I've got some good pics. Check out the guide on the site it's full of all the old guys back in the 80's getting it out there. If you look it up you can find the old competition pictures. |
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I look forward to some good stuff! |
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JNE |
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Joshua Reinig wrote:JNE Don't let Burchy fool you Braj!!! I once witnessed Burchmiester send Jaws in the dark no pad barefoot in only 3 moves!!!! Respect!!! Locals only Braj!!!! :)He's right brehj!!11 I cannot deny it bro!!1!! |
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When I get back to the states I'll have to hit you up for some Good Woodson crack Burch. |
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I see that you're still using chalk, Burch. That's so Bawses? |
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It would be awesome to see some pictures of some of the less known stuff around the area :) The idea here is to get some love for some of the obscurities around Mt. Woodson or elsewhere which may be under threat of housing or other development, now or in the future. Plus we all get to see some cool pictures. Also, Burch, not sure why supertopo is somehow worth your time and effort but MP, a service with more to offer and less corporate oversight, is apparently 'uncool' or something. Lol. Thankfully you are not the only one in your generation... |
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