Climbers - Soph, Soph, Soph, Soph & Soph.
Weather - Sunny
and warm. A bit humid.
Well, my last post
was prescient, it seems. We ended up at the Falls on Sunday, courtesy of the
weather. Some of the walls were a bit wet, so we eyed Lovely Tower.
The rest, as they say, is history...
I sent this email
to some friends and I repeat it here with some glee:
Please join me in
heartily congratulating Sophie "excuse me, but didn't she skip
.11d" Binder for sending her first .12a, Hidden Treasure at the Lovely Tower.
Soph took that shit down strong; she attacked the crux and slammed the door on
that mofo in a couple tries and in a bit of heat and humidity.
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HT is a vertical
crimper's paradise; you enjoy some moderate climbing for 2 bolts on decent
holds, with a few thin reaches here and there. At the third bolt, crimping becomes
required as you traverse about 5 feet to the right. An interesting but
surprisingly positive mono with good feet lead you to your clipping stance, and
you set up for the crux. Folks with some reach can high step and go straight to
a thin but positive crimp high right. Those without it must a) high step
and use a horrible slopey-crimp, step to a marginal foot and stab or b) high
step and deadpoint directly, knowing your right foot is coming off. I'm sure
there are other ways to do it too.
It's hard to grade
moves like this, but this climb was challenging for me. Took me several tries
using beta A. Soph used beta B and it was a pleasure to watch. She hit the
crimp, grimaced slightly, tightened her grip, placed her right foot and resumed
climbing. You could have heard a pin drop. We were so excited to watch her
climb and didn't want to over-excite her for the remaining 15 feet of climbing.
Congrats
Sophalicious, aka Saucission #1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!