The odd extra loop reflects a rescue of sorts ("r-r-rope!").
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The snow-covered peak
at L is now called "South
Gate;" the snow-covered
peak at R is east of Muddy,
and is now called Luxor.
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This route has a wide
variation in terrain
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Now we approach
what are now called "Fire
Cliffs"
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Stuff is about to
get real.
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Folks wait to climb a
wall, that used to
be stiff class 3
with lots of holds.
However, conditions
were wet and the
sandstone was brittle...
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...so when Peter
(in red) climbed high,
several holds broke
and left him stranded.
Tom T. had 100' rope,
so I quickly climbed
at left and over to the
ledge above Peter.
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Susan M. took this
telephoto, which
foreshortens the
image somewhat.
I then meat-anchored
behind a ledge, and
Peter climbed out.
The next month I was
sent a book to review;
it included this route.
I quickly told the author
it was no longer viable,
and he said "too late
to change the book."
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Now we are heading
SSE by the 794T on
the map, to the ledge
called Raven's Balcony.
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I've gone NE along the
ledges, and am looking
back SE at folks.
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Next I will go to the
rock behind Judy,
which is now called
"Fire Cliffs Highpoint."
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I'm on top of the HP
looking at the group.
My pack, with GPS,
is the gray lump at L,
so this side-trip doesn't
appear on my track.
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My aim was to get up and down this lump before
the other folks finished
break.
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View to SW from
HP
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The route I took up involved one step over
crappy rock (10 yrs
later I went back and
was surprised how
easy this was!)
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On the way back I
found this safer crack
route.
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Back with the group
and my gray pack!
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It was such a beautiful
route.
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View back at the HP
(I think!)
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