
We weren't planning to go, but the weather looked so good this morning we decided to give it a try. Quite a few climbers had the same idea. The whole landing area was covered in pads, everyone took turns, and it was a lot of fun. We talked to a lot of people, got some beta, and spent a full day in the sun. I was really happy to get my long-term project-Full Tendonitis Traverse. I got pumped and fell off the last few moves on my first two tries, but it felt a bit easier on my third go.
Ashley working on her project.

2 comments:
despite the rifle-like atmosphere that most folks fear at morrison, i've found that huge crews that freqent the black hole on a sunny winter day can be extremely fun to hang out with... the scene has improved significantly since my first visit in 2002... [without even counting the paradise crew!]
I've noticed the same trend.
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