Sunday, December 14, 2008

Just Another Traverse



Saturday afternoon, I finished a project that I have been working on for number of days, Just Another Traverse on the Red Wall at Flagstaff. Ted Lanzano did this earlier in the year and rated it V9/10, a nice bit of understatement. After about 5 days and at least two dozen attempts, I would propose V11. The traverse starts with a couple of moves on thin crimps, followed by a very powerful and crimpy solid V10 section getting to the pod on the left. A strenuous shake leads to a final four-move crux which I fell from on Thursday. Basically V10 to V7 and much harder than any other V10 I have done this year, even harder than the Left Graham Arete at V11. It's a great problem that I would highly recommend.

As I write, there is 4 inches of snow on the ground so climbing outside may be done for a while. Cold weather and snow may stick around making most of the local areas unclimbable for at least a week.

Here's an interesting piece about sponsorship in the big leagues. It can't be long before climbing is seriously affected as well. The economic picture is so terrible, especially in employment and retail, I would imagine that the climbing industry is very worried at this point. A report at the Outdoor Industry Association shows growth except that, "In specialty stores, equipment, equipment accessories and footwear each lost ground compared to last October." Here's another quote from the same report: "According to trendspotter and OIA Rendezvous keynote speaker Marian Salzman, the only businesses in which she would consider investing right now are soup and camping." Mmmm...soup

4 comments:

  1. Nice work on the traverse and good to see it getting some action. It's really a fun climb if you like crimp on horrible edges! I don’t know about the grade but v10 felt about right at the time. I'm open to whatever people think.

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  2. Thanks Ted. My feeling is that compared to any of the other V10s on the mountain that I have done recently, this traverse is considerably more difficult. I doubt an upgrade will see much dispute in the end unless we should downgrade a number of other established testpieces such as the UCT to V8, Left Graham Arete to V9/10, and so on

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  3. Peter,
    First off, nice job! However, I think that you've taken the old guy with a kid and a job excuse too far. You are ruining it for the rest of us. Did you have a kid just to make an excuse or, rather, to populate the world with intelligent humans? I hope it's the later. But, I'd guess the former based on your recent rants. I think that your invitation to the slab olympics is in the mail.

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  4. Hi Herm, thanks for the comment! If you can explain "slab olympics" in PG or G terminology, I'd appreciate it...

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