Sunday, March 29, 2009


Devil's Tower

In July of 2007 we took an Epic adventure out to Wyoming to climb Devil's Tower. It all started back when Jeremy and I did Epinephrine in Red Rocks. Epi had haunted my dreams it was a climb I just had to do. Jeremy and I went and did it and had a fantastic time. At the top I asked him so now that we've done the climb that has possesed me what is the epic at the top of your list. His answer, Devil's Tower. And thus begun the planning for this road trip. It was a long drive from Denver through Fort Collins where we picked up a few supplies at REI. Then on into Wyoming.



Here's a shot from the camp ground. Trust me it's a pretty intimidating tower of rock. From here it doesn't look like there is no easy way up. But WOW 
what a place to climb. Of course by now we are all getting pretty excited about the challenges ahead









On day one we had set our sites on a route called the Durrance Route. It is one of the easier routes to the top. It's the
 most popular climb as well with some classic pitches like, "the leaning column", "the cussing crack", and the "jump traverse". 










In this pic Grant is belaying Mike as he heads up to the base of the leaning column.






Here's the Leaning Column. The climb starts out relatively moderate.







Up next the Cussin Crack. Leggit crack climbing here.












Jeremy just after making the Jump traverse






Now it's my turn. The jump is definitely a bit scary. See that rope behind me, that's my protection. It has an 
awful lot of slack in it. 










 
Not long and we had made it to the top! Yeah












And then I had to attend to some business. You see I had originally planned to propose to Denise on this trip at the top of the Tower in a special place where very few people every get to. As it turned out though things moved quicker than I had planned. I had already proposed to Denise a few weeks before and she accepted. However, we did feel that a proposal re-enactment was appropriate. 













Ahhh, what a nice spot. On top of the world. From L - R Paul, Mike and Denise taking it all in.


On our final day we had finally gotten up the courag
e for something a little harder. Actually it's more accurate to say we had finally pumped Jeremy up enough that he was ready to take on a giant. That giant was 
El Matador. Just look at that thing!








Here's Jeremy aka Tricamus leading the real business of the climb. Those calfs are burnin. I can see smoke coming off. Jeremy went a little light I think placing 19 peices on this pitch










A well earned cold beer after a day of amazing climbing!

Grant, Paul, Jeremy, Denise, and Mike the crew






And to Wyoming I bid you Adieu


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