Climbing goals for 2010?

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by lelf » Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:49 pm

humm....way to many for the amount of days in a year....

lead WI 4, lead trad 5.9

gothics SW ridge
pinacle gully
damnation gully
chauvin-cole (kathadin)
trap dike
cinema gully
shoestring gully
standard route
chouinard gully
pilier de cristale

withney-gillman ridge(as second...)
wallface diagonal(2nd)
armadillo buttress(2nd)
pamola IV
climb in the gunks

AAI mountaineering leadership course level 2-3(can't wait for august 2...)
wilderness first respondant
avalanche safety level 1 and 2

thats about it for 2010...plenty of others for 2011...

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by Alpinist » Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:10 pm

fatdad wrote:
Alpinist wrote:A 2 week honeymoon is going to cut into my climbing trips this year. No expeditions for me in 2010. Just a few more state highpoints as I inch closer to that goal... I'll be back in 2011 though for some more serious trips, including possibly Mt. Elbrus.


Go somewhere where you can do something fun. On my (our) honeymoon we went to Italy. But in addition to Rome, Florence, etc., we went to the Dolomites and did some hiking and a via ferrata. We would have done more but my wife caught a cold and, since it WAS our honeymoon, I couldn't exactly ditch her and go climbing.

We have a similar trip planned. The bride to be is not into hiking much but I'd like to at least spend a night in the Dolomites and enjoy some of the scenary. Perhaps do a short hike somehere...

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Your lists ain't nothin' (but wonderful, envious)

by rlshattuck » Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:34 pm

clean off my desk 5.12b
wash the girlfriend's car 5.10a
Get a silly job 5.14
Spend less time reading SP 5.12
buy something else from backcountry.com 5.6
convince her to let me go and work/ski in Breckenridge* next season 5.20!!!!!
Do JMT#10 5.0
Find climbers** in San Francisco, with cars, that want to get out there . . . 6.0




* any resort that has a transport system like B.
** rock climbers, skiers, mountaineers, snow-campers . . .

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by rpc » Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:43 pm

more new areas.

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by fatdad » Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:33 pm

Alpinist wrote:
fatdad wrote:
Alpinist wrote:A 2 week honeymoon is going to cut into my climbing trips this year. No expeditions for me in 2010. Just a few more state highpoints as I inch closer to that goal... I'll be back in 2011 though for some more serious trips, including possibly Mt. Elbrus.


Go somewhere where you can do something fun. On my (our) honeymoon we went to Italy. But in addition to Rome, Florence, etc., we went to the Dolomites and did some hiking and a via ferrata. We would have done more but my wife caught a cold and, since it WAS our honeymoon, I couldn't exactly ditch her and go climbing.

We have a similar trip planned. The bride to be is not into hiking much but I'd like to at least spend a night in the Dolomites and enjoy some of the scenary. Perhaps do a short hike somehere...


If you're going later in the summer the ski lifts will be running and she won't have to hike much. Plus some of the via ferrata you can do in a morning/afternoon. Gotta get that stuff in before the kids arrive...

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by Grampahawk » Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:30 am

Brush up on my glacier skills since I haven't needed to use them in over 2 years.
Mt Athabasca
Mt Victoria
Misc alpine/ice climbing in the NH Whites

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by Andinistaloco » Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:32 am

A few first ascents in Sedona would be nice.

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by Alpinist » Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:26 am

fatdad wrote:
Alpinist wrote:
fatdad wrote:
Alpinist wrote:A 2 week honeymoon is going to cut into my climbing trips this year. No expeditions for me in 2010. Just a few more state highpoints as I inch closer to that goal... I'll be back in 2011 though for some more serious trips, including possibly Mt. Elbrus.


Go somewhere where you can do something fun. On my (our) honeymoon we went to Italy. But in addition to Rome, Florence, etc., we went to the Dolomites and did some hiking and a via ferrata. We would have done more but my wife caught a cold and, since it WAS our honeymoon, I couldn't exactly ditch her and go climbing.

We have a similar trip planned. The bride to be is not into hiking much but I'd like to at least spend a night in the Dolomites and enjoy some of the scenary. Perhaps do a short hike somehere...


If you're going later in the summer the ski lifts will be running and she won't have to hike much. Plus some of the via ferrata you can do in a morning/afternoon. Gotta get that stuff in before the kids arrive...

Thanks for the tips. I'll definitely look into it as I start making our plans.

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by Joe White » Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:22 am

to climb as much as we did before our new baby was born (December 26th)

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by jonesa37 » Sat Jan 09, 2010 9:13 am

Joe White wrote:to climb as much as we did before our new baby was born (December 26th)


thats a great day for a bday... congradulations! make sure you dont wrap the bday presents in xmas paper like my family does for me haha

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by Mr. Anderson » Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:32 pm

1) Heal my broken feet
2) Avoid injuries
3) Do some good climbs in the Alps with fun partners.

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by rpc » Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:12 pm

Congrats Joe!

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by Bascuela » Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:51 pm

More just of outside goals this year…

Follow 5.9 without making it look too painful and maybe lead a little on some easy stuff.
Check off at least 3 of CA 14er’s this year.
Finally get up to Mineral King in the winter time
Get some revenge on Mt. Ritter.
2 easy backpacking trips with my wife
Overnight snowshoe trip with my wife
Finally get some backpacking in Yosemite or northern Kings (Sequoia, been there done that.)

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by Petro » Sat Jan 09, 2010 6:24 pm

Afghanistan - The Wakhan Corridor

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by CClaude » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:54 pm

Joe White wrote:to climb as much as we did before our new baby was born (December 26th)


Looksa like LAST years goal was probably the most worthwhile one yet.... Congrats

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