Yesterday Esteban, Micah, James and I climbed Infinite Bliss up Mt. Garfield, the longest sport climb in North America, it weighs in at 23 long pitches of 10c or less (mostly sub 5.9), 2,600 ft of climbing. I'm still tired and sore from climbing the route, too tired to really write the full blog post it deserves. It was a great experience but one that I am unlikely to do again. I loved the long granite sport pitches, but the 300 ft solo across a sea of choss was one of the scariest things I've had to do, and the fun climbing does not outweigh that fear I had doing it. All in all the 4 of us took 8 hours to climb it from base to summit. 17 hours from car to car, we started out pretty fast and simul-climbed up the first 10 pitches in good time. I was skipping a lot of the unnecessary bolts to save time and to be able to simul climb several pitches at a time. I found the bolting peculiar. Anything that was slightly hard was really well (over?) bolted to the point where I could have z-clipped on several occasions, but the easy pitches had very few if any bolts, I would have done it differently. What took the most time was rappelling back down, even though it was a Wednesday it was crowded with 10 people on the route, at one point we had 7 people at one anchor station. We had a couple of snafu's with caught ropes which slowed us down, but we made it back down eventually, even if we did have to bust out the headlamps. We were the first up and down, I don't envy the other climbers who were only half way down well after dark. Overall it was a good experience, but I look forward to some single pitch action this week. I whipped out my camera a few times during the climb, here are a few shots. Once again check
Micah's blog for a much more in depth report.
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| James and Micah starting out pitch 1 |
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| We unroped and soloed this part since there were no bolts |
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| Esteban keeps his cool while soloing |
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| James seconds up the really fun crux 10c pitch |
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| The view from the top of pitch 18. There are 7 climbers visible in this photo, can you spot them all? |
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| James celebrates reaching the summit |
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| Now time for 20 or so rappels to get back down |
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| Micah and Esteban trying to dodge falling rock on the rap back down |
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| Rappelling side by side was a big time saver |
3 comments:
I count 8 climbers ;)
Nice job Dom! Wish I could've come... I don't envy the rappel though!
esteban keeps his cool while soloing the easy section, but it looks like you are keeping it even 'cooler' cause you are taking photos! the begining looks especially awesome, the choss a little less so..
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