By Charles Vernon From Tucson AZ Jul 14, 2008
| 11 or 12:
4X Casual 3X Pervertical 1X Ariana 1X Yellow Wall easy var. 1X "Komito Freeway" 1X Curving Vine + PV 1X D7 but rapped before last pitch in freezing temps (after aiding crux)
(16XN.Chimney...ugghh) |  |
By Shawn Mitchell From Broomfield Jul 14, 2008
| Grab your camera, Kateri. This is definitely a shirt-off thread! :)
'Cept for me...I've been a sporadic weekend gumby for years and haven't made the trip. I'm getting back out and hope to change that soon. |  |
By Hank Caylor From Eldorado Springs, CO Jul 14, 2008
| Nate Oakes wrote: Hank, have you ever jumped off the top of the Diamond?
That I know of, only 1 or 2 people have ever jumped the Diamond proper and neither of them was me. Chasm View has been jumped more often, but since it's a National Park and a bust would be really bad. RMNP isn't a very active as a BASE destination. |  |
By wayne willoughby Jul 17, 2008
| Only twice, so far. D1 in 94 when I was carried in and out much of the way (paralytic Polio, Post Polio Syndrome, a long litany of horrendous injuries additionally, including some in 91 that left me barely able to walk for years). Hiked in and out with my poles last year and cleaned Pervertical Sanctuary. Planning on doing it again on the second of Aug. cannot wait to get back up there!
Cheers! Wayne |  |
By Bernard Gillett Jul 17, 2008
| I just finished #41, so all is right in the world again. I'm 41 years old, and am trying to stay young by making sure (# of Diamond climbs) ≥ (current age). Problem is, it's getting harder every year, and if I don't drag my butt up it again this summer, come January '09 (birthday), I'll be behind the eight-ball once more, and back to feeling old.
The good news: I'm scheduled to do two more trips in the coming weeks, so (assuming we make it to the top) I'll have a nice two-year cushion where I can sit around and just look up at the Diamond, rather than feeling compelled to go climb it again. I guess if I live to be 100, I'll make it to 100 with this plan (man, those last 20 are going to be hard, though I like Wayne's approach: anyone want to carry me and my gear to Broadway from 2047 through 2067?)
Did I just take my shirt off with this post? Damn, that's ugly... Better put it back on while no one is looking (or before Roger logs on and embarrasses all of us. He's 57 or so, and still climbs strong up there: amazing. And he looks pretty good with his shirt off --not that there's anything wrong with that). |  |
By Jeff Giddings From Fort Collins Jul 17, 2008
| Thanks alot Bernard, now I feel woefully inadequete. I turn 43 in August and I just logged #10 last weekend. That means I have to get my butt up the wall 33 more times this season alone. I'll be ready to take my shirt off if that happens! |  |
By Bernard Gillett Jul 17, 2008
| Hey Jeff - congrats on reaching double digits! That's a righteous milestone in anyone's book.
I do hope your birthday is in late August. Otherwise you'll being doing two-a-days (look to the Broncos for inspiration if you've drawn the unlucky card of being born early in the month). See you up there. Or not -- this couch is feeling pretty comfortable at 41, and my feet still hurt. |  |
By phil wortmann From Manitou Springs Jul 18, 2008
| 1/3. hope to better my record this weekend with erik wellborn. I guess that would make double digits for him. Lucky!! |  |
By Jeff Bevan Jul 20, 2008
| I have way to far to go to even come close to doing my age but I still love the wall,
2 early ascents; 1 - D7 (1972) 1 - Jack of Diamonds (1973)
more recently with my daughter, 1 - Casual 1 - Pervertical and an almost ran on Yellow Wall/Forrest Finish |  |
By Tevis Blom From Boulder Jul 23, 2008
| I think to be honest I'd have to say 0.3! |  |
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