Rainbow without the Ledges or Sense: Part II
Harlan W S After my last
episode, descending this route in
snowstorm on May 23, 2010, I swore that I
would never go again in bad weather.
Lo and behold, we ascended in a rainstorm! |
Blue is our 2012 path; Red is the 2010 path. |
Harmless gopher snake, the kind Snow Nymph turns into belts. |
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We didn’t know there were other ways, so I climbed up this crack. Unfortunately, it ended in a 6’ near-vertical, moss-covered wall… which I climbed, then dropped a
strap. |
After the strap (which Barb
didn’t need), we head to the top
of the falls. |
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We avoid the (now-missing) first fixed rope. |
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The 2nd fixed
rope. Thank God it was still there.
Barb once climbed on the L,
unprotected, but water was now sheeting
off the rock, making the whole
deal seem a little sketchy. |
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This is one of the nastiest
parts. |
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We spent about 3 seconds on
top. |
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The Hell with chivalry! I
stayed under the overhang as we ate
lunch, because I wanted avoid gear more
significant than my shorts and T-shirt. |
Wilson in back. |
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Coming up the ledges. |
Mike comes around Photographic Ledge. |
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Now we descend off the W
side of Rainbow Wall. |
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Some rock climbers had left
slings at the log above the
Gunsight crack, probably misunderstanding
the need to rappel (the bad crack is
well below this) |
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THIS is where some guides recommend setting up a
rappel. Locals know the holds, and
don’t need extra aid. |
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E.g., there is a hidden
hold below Mike. |
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We were able to earn our 13th
“GINSU Peak” club card, for “Climbing Rainbow Peak in
Bad Weather, Twice.” We each got a steak knife. |
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