We wrapped up our 2nd day of climbing in the Black Canyon by climbing the Casual Route, a nice 6 pitch 5.8 with a bit of scrambling/bushwhacking at the the end to top out. The weather was much better on day 2 so we were able to concentrate on getting some decent footage for the movie, I think this movie is much better than day 1.
This Memorial Day weekend I was able to finally do a couple routes in the awesome Black Canyon on the Gunnison. On Saturday we climbed Maiden Voyage, a great intro 4 pitch 5.9 route. The video from this route can be seen below. If you are on a broadband connection and want to see a higher quality version of the video, check out here.
Last month I had the opportunity to fulfill a longstanding goal as a Wyoming native, climb the impenetrable black fortress known as Devils Tower. Devils Tower dominates the windswept prairies of northeast Wyoming like a sinister overlord, standing guard over the Powder River Basin. The Tower’s flanks are well guarded from all sides, there is no easy passage to the summit. The easiest route to the summit, the Durrance Route, is a stout old-school 5.6, many modern-day climbers rate it harder. Greg, Laura and I climbed several routes during our sojourn to America’s first-ever national monument including:
On Saturday we topped out via Soler, then rappelled to the base and headed up the Durrance Route since there weren’t any other parties on the route. On Sunday Greg and I climbed New Wave and then the classic 2nd pitch of Assembly Line. Click the image below to watch the video of the whole experience.
Welcome to my blog, here you will find reports, photos, and videos from my various adventures in the Rockies and beyond. My main hobbies are climbing (rock and peak bagging), biking (mountain and road), snowboarding (resort and backcountry on my splitty), and any other activity that gets me outside. I have a website devoted to solely to mountain climbing here which has trip reports of all of Colorado 14ers, many on the Western state's highpoints, and Wyoming mountains in the Tetons and Wind Rivers.