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That one is by far the best.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
http://i360.photobucket.com/albums/oo47 … IM0107.jpg
Last edited by Poseidon (2008-08-24 04:59:41)
Last edited by ATG (2008-08-24 11:26:30)
The main route is a 5.6 I think. The way you are talking about (to the left) is the way to go if you are a newbie. You still need to down climb about a 15 foot gap though.ATG wrote:
I've done a lot of climbing there.
Cathedral Peak is one of my all time favorite climbs.
Stately Pleasure Dome, Lenticular Dome. So many awesome climbs.
Cathedral Peak, if there are any climbers here, go about fifty feet to the left of the main 5.5 route and head up and left. Eventually you head into this awesome corner system that has old pitons from the 50's. Don't place any gear in the last 150' of the climb as rope drag will hang you up.
Great White Book was another amazing route. It's first pitch is a 180' off width crack.
http://i37.tinypic.com/1zybpyo.jpg
btw Cathedral Peak regular route goes up the right side of this picture you took.
http://i360.photobucket.com/albums/oo47 … IM0096.jpg
I've got a beautiful one of Lower Cathedral Lake at about 7am with the mountain reflected in the calm water. I'll post it as soon as it's uploaded to Photobucket.Poseidon wrote:
That one is by far the best.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
http://i360.photobucket.com/albums/oo47 … IM0107.jpg
Crazy shots. I've always wanted to go to Yosemite. Perhaps in time for the Super Volcano!
Vermont shall do for now though.
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When I did the S.E. Buttress is was rated 5.5KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
The main route is a 5.6 I think. The way you are talking about (to the left) is the way to go if you are a newbie. You still need to down climb about a 15 foot gap though.
A deer from the look of it.oChaos.Haze wrote:
Awesome pics, but what is parker doing?
Damn thats SICK!ATG wrote:
Back in '96 when me and a bro climbed El Capitan it was sunset as we topped out after five days.
You can't buy a ticket for that. Yosemite is the comparable valley and Toulumne is the crown.
My and the wife got married at the Awannee hotel in Yosemite. I wish I could post pix; it was like a dream in a meadow with a waterfalls surrounding us.
Burnzz, I can't wait to show you those pix when I get to SLC.
Actually, here is some video some other guys of the way I took;GodFather wrote:
Damn thats SICK!ATG wrote:
Back in '96 when me and a bro climbed El Capitan it was sunset as we topped out after five days.
You can't buy a ticket for that. Yosemite is the comparable valley and Toulumne is the crown.
My and the wife got married at the Awannee hotel in Yosemite. I wish I could post pix; it was like a dream in a meadow with a waterfalls surrounding us.
Burnzz, I can't wait to show you those pix when I get to SLC.
So you just hiked up there? Dude you seriously have me interested in a trip up there camping with friends, we've been looking for a place like that
She hasn't been to Yosemite yet?burnzz wrote:
going to Yosemite for four days. coming from the east, and plan to spend a day in Toulumne;
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/21025/ss/120.GIF
i've rented a 100mm-400mm lense, charged my batteries, and rounded up my CF cards.
i just hope to show my wife, a little of what i saw when i lived there . . .
Well, stop by the Solarium in the Awhanee, that's where we had our reception. Amazing room.burnzz wrote:
we went to the valley for about four hours, early in our marriage. got a picture from tunnel view, like 95% of the tourists do. we are staying in the Wowona Hotel, and plan to spend a day at Glacier Point.