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Title: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnacles.
Post by: F4? on April 06, 2008, 06:59:26 PM
Did anyone go??

Wet Kiss....5.9 or 5.8+

Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: mynameismud on April 06, 2008, 07:23:52 PM
5.5 till ya fall.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnacles.
Post by: mungeclimber on April 06, 2008, 07:29:08 PM
5.9-

Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: F'ueco on April 06, 2008, 08:15:24 PM
VB or maybe V0-...
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: squiddo on April 06, 2008, 09:18:04 PM
F4, you should down climb it and then you'll find out quickly!
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: mudworm on April 07, 2008, 08:43:18 AM
The puke factor would be dependent on whom you do it with. 
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: joe on April 07, 2008, 12:02:13 PM
don't know if the question is serious or some joke I don't get, but if serious:
my opinion is that it is probably unfair for those of us that climb Wet Kiss as often as we do to start downgrading it.  ratings are about on sight lead.
that said, Pinnacles ratings of course are softer than the valley or j-tree.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: squiddo on April 07, 2008, 01:56:06 PM
Joe,

I think it was a joke....no one is serious on this board. Although, i am right now. BTW, I agree with you.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnacles.
Post by: F4? on April 07, 2008, 08:10:39 PM
I just wanted to start a actual discussion about climbing at the Pinns.

It feels like 5.8, but it does have a little bit of a kick to it. I guess it would be on par with Coyote Ugly....so 5.9

But is it the same difficulty as Jorgie's crack......

Beats talking about biking or running.

Yah, those J-Tree ratings are stiff (Pinns isn't soft).
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnacles.
Post by: mungeclimber on April 07, 2008, 08:11:26 PM
there's no consensus that ratings are always meant for an onsight ascent.

i think it varies by region and author.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: Poppy on April 08, 2008, 09:53:43 AM
I would call Wet Kiss 5.9.  Feels about as hard as Coyote Ugly to me.  Jorgie's on the other hand, feels harder right at the top (stepping left out of the crack to the anchors).  The presence of a bat in a key jam also added to the pep...
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: squiddo on April 08, 2008, 09:59:08 AM
personally, I've always had a tough time comparing the ratings on face climbs to cracks. It's not like Jorgies is a pure jam crack or anything but still. Regardless I've always thought of Wet Kiss at 5.9.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: Jake M. on April 08, 2008, 11:31:56 AM
I'd always though Pinnacles was rated harder than the valley... but then again, I suck at face climbing. Something about standing on temporary face holds above sketchy pro that makes it seem harder than jams above bomber gear.

Because there is such a simple "danger" rating system in the YDS (R, X, PG), my experience has been that two "PG" climbs can provide a range of mental difficulties, and thus make the climb "feel" harder, yet still be rated the same. It is hard for me to separate the two unless I am on toprope. However, everyone (especially Mudworm) knows I suck at toproping.

Also, I always though ratings were meant for leading, not on sighting - hence people who "work" routes still get "credit" for an ascent at the climb's given rating. At least that's what's commonly accepted? Am I wrong?
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: squiddo on April 08, 2008, 12:33:16 PM
JAKE, is that you? I think that's a fair point. I know I'm always sketchy at the pinns.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: Jake M. on April 08, 2008, 12:47:25 PM
Yup, it's Jake.

Remind me who you are? I'd like to vote for a "key" to be posted somewhere with people's real names. I can't keep the monikers straight around here.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: squiddo on April 08, 2008, 01:41:36 PM
lol, Marc Siddens....F4's friend. I think thats a GREAT idea. mudworm.....someone should get on that!
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: joe on April 08, 2008, 03:37:59 PM
"I'd always though Pinnacles was rated harder than the valley."

Jake, has fatherhood led you to abusing drugs?
do you really believe that?
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: Brad Young on April 08, 2008, 06:50:05 PM
Annual Pinns trip with Harden yesterday and today. Cold like January, but we did well. Two days climbing in Bear Gulch and we saw two other climbers total for two days. I got in two new routes: Agrarian Direct and Gutter. Agrarian Direct isn't as hard as it looks (it looks harder than 10a). I onsighted it and Dave and Gavin (ranger) followed. We all agreed that 10b would be a conservative rating.

Gutter required true crack climbing skills on the traverse. And two attempts on lead - I got totally crossed up on my first try. Had to hang. It protects well until the traverse is done, but it's scary as hell above there. Really scary. Even scary the second time. Only other time I was on Gutter was in 1997 with Mr Mud, the day after I was leading Chunky Monkey and a hold broke. I held on for the redpoint then, but the next day I woke up barely able to move my back. Tried Gutter anyway, but couldn't. Mr Mud was kind enough to lower me off and clean it for me. Took three visits to the chiropractor before I could move right again. Mr Mud will be proud that I got it, but won't be happy with my opinion of the route - one of the bottom 100 routes at Pinns in quality.

Harden led Portent  Right Finish Variation, Sinbad, and Broken Arrow, all onsight. Liked them all. And followed me on Gutter, twice. Didn't like that at all.

As always with Dave, we laughed a lot.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: Jake M. on April 08, 2008, 08:56:22 PM
Joe,
For some reason I never could fire anything very difficult (for me that's 5.10 and up) at Pinns, but in the Valley I'd throw myself at anything- with much more success. I'm sure it's all mental, but climbing is 100% mental. A typical day for me at Pinns used to go like this: Walk around and wuss out, then lead Swallows crack for the 30th time to "warm up". Have lunch. Walk around some more. Lead the Direct on Monolith, the TR P.O.D. five times and go home. During the same time period I 'd go to the valley and fire much more difficult routes. For me, Pinnacles was harder to get psyched up for.

Now I love Pinnacles and enjoy pushing my limits there. I used to swear off the place- Just ask Factor.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: mynameismud on April 08, 2008, 09:34:51 PM
Landshark, great post.  Mudworm and I sat here in pain laughing.

Brad,  your right.  I do not agree with your opinion of Gutter.  For what ever reason it is still one of my all time favorite routes.  Perhaps it is all the rat shit, I dunno.  I just like it.  Fun, scary, loose, dirty, heinous rope drag, oh well.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: Brad Young on April 09, 2008, 06:03:00 AM
Are you sure it's rat shit? It didn't seem to have the right bouquet? I think it's pigeon shit.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnacles.
Post by: mynameismud on April 09, 2008, 12:33:15 PM
The last time up, there was definitely rat shit.  Perhaps there are new tennants.  Bummer if so since I prefer rat over pigeon.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: squiddo on April 09, 2008, 12:39:07 PM
A pigeon is just a rat with wings anyway.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: joe on April 09, 2008, 02:22:09 PM
Jake
totally understand.  it's not about the ratings, but the type and quality of the rock, type of climbing, and our own style. I think we're all built in ways that favor the types of climbs we gravitate toward. 
I'm on my way to the valley in the morning for 4 days of climbing and because I like to climb things I haven't done before, and many of the longer routes are either wet or require trampling through snow, I may be looking at some of the wide polished climbs I've avoided.
I'm thinking your approach sounds good.  Maybe I'll wander around, 'warm up' on something easy I've done a number of times, have lunch, and run laps on a TR.  you may have something there.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnacles.
Post by: F4? on April 09, 2008, 07:19:16 PM
Where has the time gone. I'm away for a few days.....

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The presence of a bat in a key jam also added to the pep...

Don't worry, the bat moves when you get closer.

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Now I love Pinnacles and enjoy pushing my limits there. I used to swear off the place- Just ask Factor.
That's cuz I'm letting you use my draws. Yah, he's starting to push it.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: Jake M. on April 10, 2008, 08:56:50 AM
Factor,
Thanks for the draws, but it was also my new rope that gave me the trust to lob off. Maybe next time.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: squiddo on April 10, 2008, 12:37:38 PM
Jake count your blessing.....F4's rope is getting threadbare
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnacles.
Post by: F4? on April 10, 2008, 08:30:13 PM
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Jake count your blessing.....F4's rope is getting threadbare

Dude, you obviously haven't climbed on Mr. Mud's rope. My cord looks new compared to his.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: squiddo on April 10, 2008, 09:50:56 PM
dude,

you are correct I haven't.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnacles.
Post by: mynameismud on April 11, 2008, 07:24:03 AM
Nothin a bit of duct tape won't fix.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: squiddo on April 11, 2008, 07:25:02 AM
Well, and in your defense the rope only matters if you fall. You never fall so......
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnacles.
Post by: F4? on April 11, 2008, 08:41:43 AM
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Well, and in your defense the rope only matters if you fall. You never fall so......

Errrr, worse than falling is when you have to rappel using that manky rope.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: mudworm on April 11, 2008, 08:49:03 AM
Quote from: F4?
Dude, you obviously haven't climbed on Mr. Mud's rope. My cord looks new compared to his.

What are you talking about? He has upgraded his rope already -- he cut 40 feet off. The average quality per foot on that rope has dramatically improved. :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: squiddo on April 11, 2008, 08:51:04 AM
ulhhhhh, I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: mudworm on April 11, 2008, 08:54:07 AM
ulhhhhh, I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.

Must be something F4 said, right?
Title: Re: Dear Admin, I would like to see a thread about actual climbing at the Pinnac
Post by: squiddo on April 11, 2008, 08:55:19 AM
isn' it always?  :P