December 23rd, 2021
Stop one on our whirlwind tour of eastern friends and family: Our dear long time friend Tammy and new, to us, husband Bissell (who officially gets the family thumbs up on awesomeness), now living in western Massachusetts. Looks like we’ve now got a great reason to venture to some northeast rock. 😁
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November 28th, 2021
Our 6th annual November Yosemite Valley trip has finally come to a close and we’re in the van now, driving back to Tucson. Yesterday’s climbing day had the psyche but not the juice to pull off any big sends. No big deal though, as we are all very tired and extremely satisfied. Stats from our stellar trip:
- Days climbed: 10 out of 14
- Days rained out: zero
- Problems sent: too many to count
- Routes climbed: zero, although we did rope up to suss the moves out on a highball boulder problem – Spock Was Here, v6
- Hikes: two big ones and many small ones
- Bike rides: too many to count
- Dinner at the Curry Pizza Deck: twice, exclusively reserved for days of big sends
- Marshmallows cooked over a campfire: a whole bag minus 3
- Dog poop incidents: one, involving Ivan and his bike
- Bear poop incidents: one, involving Silas and his shoe
- Major first aid incidents: only one! Last trip Silas banged the blunt end of an ax on his head, this trip he just peeled off…oh I dunno…5 or 6 layers of skin from his middle finger in a bike crash
- Minor first aid incidents: two. Ivan cheese-grated his face skidding off a slab climb and Paul bit it on the fire ring walking across camp to go pee late at night without a headlamp
- Number of times the kids in the campground didn’t become instant lifelong buddies of our kids: once. This is officially a first! Ivan was told by these two boys that they didn’t want to play with him anymore. He came back to camp all confused and sad. After some prying, I believe it maybe had something to do with these other boys being bigger and older, racing on fancy geared mountain bikes and getting beat by Ivan. Just once or many times? I asked. “All the times.” 😬
- Interesting animal sightings: bear, wolf, heron, deer, ravens, and two bucks with big racks fighting
- Average hours of sleep per night: a blissfully glorious 11. Every. Single. Night.
- Showers: one. With all the climbing, hiking and biking, we couldn’t really find time to ever fit this in
Until next time:
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November 24th, 2021
One day, maybe even one day soon, these boys won’t be loading their backpacks down with dozens of matchbox cars, hauling them out to the crag with all the pokey parts digging into their backs through their backpacks, creating detailed mazes of roads and parking lots and vrooming their motors with noticeable accuracy to the real deal, while Paul and I suss out the crux on a nearby boulder. You sure you guys don’t want to try this one? Nah, they say. Too absorbed in their little boy play. One day soon, they may actually decide that climbing is more fun than pushing matchbox cars around in dirt. And when that day comes I will be both sad and happy at the same time.
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November 20th, 2021
This is literally a caption out of the newest Yosemite bouldering guidebook, bold font, spread across a full page spread of a climber gripped on a beautiful granite Valley boulder with some snow, a sunset, and El Capitan in the background. I smirk every time I turn across this page. So true. So true.
Well, today I DID send. And it WAS glorious. Not that sending isn’t always glorious (it is), but this particular time was especially noteworthy of supreme gloriousness. With whoops and hollers from the entire family, I pulled off Sentinel Traverse, v6, a Valley classic. I NEVER send in the Valley. Never ever. In fact, the last time I did a Valley classic was in 2016 (so not even kidding). Today was a good day. Glorious, to be exact.
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