We had a beautiful morning today. Bob, Peter, Tim and myself went out to
Manuels for some climbing. Bob and show the boys around a little bit, established routes and lots of future potential. Then we roped up.
Peter was sporting a hangover so the lead went to Tim. He led Ankle Biter and thought it was awesome!!!! "Tons of hands and feet. Solid rock and all kinds of placement
opportunities."
While he was doing that, I was curious about a short line I spied around the corner from Ankle Biter. I hopped on the sharp end and climbed a 25 foot crack (
Onsight 5.7
ish). I gained a ledge that was overgrown with shrubs. I built an anchor and was going to belay Bob up. Once on anchor, I could see a line on the upper face that was begging to be climbed...easy ground! This belay ledge also happens to be at the top of a ramp that can we scrambled up.
From here, Bob belayed me from the ledge with one cam as a bottom anchor. I started climbing this "easy ground" to find that my first descent placement (
OO C3) was about 25 feet from Bob. From here the climb got more vertical (5.6
ish) and I was able to place a nut and a couple of cams. From there it was very easy
scramble to the top (5.3
ish).
My first
onsight FA!
Arborist 5.7 can be done as a single pitch. The first crack can be avoided by going up the ramp climbing the last 2/3 at about 5.5 or 5.6.
After Tim led Ankle biter, he roped up to try out
Noobie Squeeze. Peter had something else in mind for Tim. On Peters rap off Ankle Biter, he was checking out a bulging feature between the two established lines. Once Tim gain the ground just under the bulge, Peter started heckling Tim to go up the bulge. After sussing out the line for a bit, Tim went
onsight over the right of the bulge and back up to the anchors on
Noobie Squeeze.
Peer Pressure 5.8 (grade needs to be confirmed by Tim) was a big first for Tim. It was his first FA as well as a first
Onsight FA.
Tim goes back to Ireland on Tuesday and Peter heads back to Halifax in 10 days. I would like to thank the both of them fro coming out and having a great day.