Tuesday 18 March 2014

U.S.A and onward...

Since my last post at the end of January when we landed back in Bishop, we have been travelling and climbing constantly which has been great, but I have now drawn breath slightly as I'm back in 'Blighty' in the drizzle! As temps increased in Bishop and good reports of the bouldering in Red Rocks, we decided to head over via 'Death Valley' which was an amazing drive and a great experience. Red Rocks was really good; excellent boulders, interesting rock and pleasant camping. We climbed mainly at the Kraft, Gateway and Black Velvet Canyons and I managed to dispatch loads of great blocs from v8 to v12. I would certainly have another short two weeks here enroute to elsewhere as the climbing, rock quality and venue are great. After two weeks in Red Rocks we decided to head back over to Bishop to finish up our trip. Although in the first week the temps were ok in Vegas, in the second they were starting to get a little ridiculous and it was time to head off. After two days of straight desert highway we arrived back in Bishop and were psyched for some cool breeze and relaxation at the Druid Stones. I managed to 'crush' the Gasperini v12 and Ceri got dangerously close to climbing her first v7. After two months of climbing, pad carrying and sometimes 'epic' walk-ins we were knackered...but really happy with our trip and the hotel we stayed at in L.A felt like a well deserved luxury before we flew back to the U.K. Getting back at the end of Feb was a bit of a shock to say the least, Ceri went back to work but I had arranged to go to Fontainebleau for a few weeks with Tom, Elle and Dylan and this had seemed like a good plan back in October and although I had a lovely week with 'Team Walker', I was a little spent and the warm weather didn't really help, so I decided to head back to the Shire. Our trip was excellent and well worth the decisions we had to take in order to make it happen. You always come back with projects and plans to return and this time was no different. I was really happy with the climbing that we managed and felt chuffed that I had got at least one v12 done in all of the areas we visited. Work restarts at the end of April, so I have some time now for bouldering in the U.K...funny how a trip away gets you psyched for things on your own doorstep! Some choice ticks... Midnight Lightning v8 Yosemite, Monkey Bar Direct v8 Red Rocks, Wall to Wall Carpet v9 Yosemite, The Force v9 Yosemite, Americana Exotica v9 Red Rocks, The Fountain Head v9 Red Rocks, Acid Wash v10 Bishop, Across the Tracks v10 Yosemite, Thriller v10 Yosemite, 6 Degrees v10 Yosemite, Scare Tactics v10 Red Rocks, Vigilante v10 Red Rocks, Stanley Steamer v11 Yosemite, Standing Kill Order v11 Bishop, Stick It v11 Yosemite, Shadow Warrior v12 Yosemite, Kill on Sight v12 Bishop, Lethal Design v12 Red Rocks, The Pit and the Pendulum v12 Red Rocks, The Gasperini v12 Bishop.

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