Bug Day at First Face

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Bug Day at First Face

Postby chameleon » Sun May 18, 2008 10:48 pm

As it happens, First Face doesn’t give up 10 routes in a day quite as easily as Main Face – and in our case doesn’t give ‘em up at all!

The day started on Scrape and Pillage (5.10-), a steep but not overly physical route on the left side of the face – a good place to test fingers and mind. Rich picked April Cool (5.9) to warm up on and I actually found myself enjoying this one star route. Pyramid (5.10) was a blast and then Rich stepped it up with a nice lead of Emotional Vampires (5.10):

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After the fifth route [ Snakeskin (5.10) ], the decathalon felt well in hand in to me…only a couple of hardish routes and it was in the bag. In fact I was even wondering whether the big sweep of all trad lines on the face (13) was possible that day?! But alas the decathalon was not to be. A combination of bugs, heat, and weak forearms ended the day at 7…and just barely at that!

Here’s a shot of Rich squeaking up Black Diamond (5.10-)

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And me starting up on Ghost Dance (5.10).

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At around the halfway mark (3rd overlap above me) the gas tank ran out and it was doggin’ from there to the top. Maybe next time there will be more juice and less blood lost! [ The bugs are ferocious now!!! ]

- Sean

PS. Don’t worry, I won’t be posting trip reports of every trip this season. Just thought a some people might be interested to hear about a few things that are going on at the crags. Back to your bouldering! :)
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Re: Bug Day at First Face

Postby Fred » Mon May 19, 2008 10:17 am

keep on posting Sean. I know I like seeing the photos.
I want to go to hell... there's probably lots of rock to climb there.
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Re: Bug Day at First Face

Postby jeremy benjamin » Tue May 20, 2008 8:16 am

So if Rich is climbing and you are taking photos who is belaying?

Keep the reports coming.
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Re: Bug Day at First Face

Postby chameleon » Tue May 20, 2008 9:24 am

"Rich, do you have a good stance there?"
"No, WTF is going on?"
"Oh, nothing. It's all good, babee."

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Fred, I noticed the last time I posted photos (Main Face report) that the site limits us to 3 photos (but previously we had posted more - e.g. for the Utah thread). Is this a limit that you set or the site sets? No doubt there's a finite amount of space to be had. Just wondering.
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Re: Bug Day at First Face

Postby Zamboni » Wed May 21, 2008 7:31 pm

Keep the reports coming, but we don't need to know about your weak forearms, or what goes on between routs.

Cb.
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Re: Bug Day at First Face

Postby chameleon » Wed May 21, 2008 9:19 pm

.....what about the "doggin' it" parts....

Cb...what about the time when you were almost "flogged" by ST for not starting up BD on TR?
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Re: Bug Day at First Face

Postby chameleon » Wed May 21, 2008 9:40 pm

truly, i have no idea why i'm talking in acronyms. please ignore me
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Re: Bug Day at First Face

Postby granite_grrl » Mon May 26, 2008 10:31 am

Fred wrote:keep on posting Sean. I know I like seeing the photos.


I like it too.
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Re: Bug Day at First Face

Postby Stacey » Tue May 27, 2008 9:49 am

Fred wrote:keep on posting Sean. I know I like seeing the photos.


Definitely keep posting - pictures and details are great!

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Re: Bug Day at First Face

Postby kate » Wed May 28, 2008 7:49 pm

keep the reports coming, Cassidy. I like to live/climb vicariously through them (well, except for the trad part...) and I especially enjoy the shots of your nice ass. :lol:

see you soon for more hockey and "snacks"!?
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Re: Bug Day at First Face

Postby chameleon » Thu May 29, 2008 9:02 am

kate wrote:keep the reports coming, Cassidy. I like to live/climb vicariously through them (well, except for the trad part...) and I especially enjoy the shots of your nice ass. :lol:

see you soon for more hockey and "snacks"!?
/kt


Yeah, Richard Simmons' "Bunns o Steel" video is finally paying off for me! 8)

ps. Hopefully, the Pens will "snatch" another victory from the Wings on Sat.

pps. What's up with all this raining on weekends bs? Guess we'll just have to drink.
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Re: Bug Day at First Face

Postby jeremy benjamin » Fri May 30, 2008 8:38 pm

Rain on the weekend is beautiful flowers!

But hey now whats this, I just peeked at the weather and now it is not supposed to rain till tomorrow evening.
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