Primrose Dihedrals

The Three Gossips

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Saturday

Optimator Wall
Beautiful desert flora at the base of Optimator Wall (Apr. 2012).
A late Friday night commute to the desert and a short day one at the Optimator Wall of Indian Creek. I led the decent Hayduke Lives! but screwed up on the start (the tips crack below and inline with the upper hand crack is not the ticket…at least not a 5.10 one I think) and some C1 moves were employed to reach the pretty hand splitter above. Shirley led the next door Neat which was indeed pretty good. Called it a day as we were sleepy, hungry, and generally felt more or less ready for Primrose. Not to mention the cliff was crowded.

Sunday

Moses
The north face of Moses (tallest one) during our morning approach (Apr. 2012).
An early Sunday morning drive from Green River into Canyonlands NP. We’ve been in Taylor Canyon before, twice in fact. First time around we realized that we forgot to bring water bottles with us & ended up bailing to Arches and doing Sheep Rock. Second time around, the 5.11+ proper start defeated our attempts and we ended up bailing to Moab Brewery and doing pints. This time around, we hiked up to Moses’ backside where Shirley started us off by leading the 5.8 entry traverse into Primrose Dihedrals. We had agreed that she would lead the first block of 3 pitches and I’d finish the upper and wider part of the route. We both thought that pitch 2 was hard (& I have no excuses as I was on top rope…”taaaake!”). In fact, with the 5.8 variation on pitch 1 and A0-ing of The Ear, pitch 2 was the crux. Shirley finished her leads with the fun pitch 3: an airy downclimb and a photogenic traverse/re-climb. With a big smile she handed me the rack and I headed up into the dreamy pitch 4: like The Incredible Hand Crack but for large-handed folk (#3 Camalot). We then linked pitches 5 (pretty good climbing) and 6 (The Ear), the latter of which went at untarnished A0. An easy chimney and a bouldery mantle put us on the incredible summit of Moses. We followed some previous mountainproject beta and rapped the route which involved two short single rope raps to reach the top of The Ear pitch (should’ve done one direct) followed by one very long (& mostly free air) double rope rap to the top of the third pitch. Another double rope rap put us on the ground. Hugs, kisses and two hours later we were tossing down some Mex food in Moab . This was our 27th desert tower and probably one of the very best.

Monday

Unnamed
Shirley leading an Unnamed 5.10+ route on the Blue Gramma Cliff (just right of the Blue Gramma route). #0.75 to #1 Camalots interrupted by a wide slot (Apr. 2012).
Next day, despite some ambitious plans we woke up late and ended up heading back to Indian Creek where Blue Gramma Cliff (with its 5 minute approach) beckoned to us. Short but grade-per-grade not necessarily easier routes. We did the Mexican Unicorn (fun!), Dawn Of An Age (pretty fun), and an Unnamed 5.10+ (less fun…thankfully Shirley led this #0.75-1 thin f…er). We had neglected Moab for four years. Think the trip re-stoked the tower fire in us. Hope to be back sooner.

Photos

Standard Desert Rack
Standard desert rack - prepping for our return to the Utah desert (Apr. 2012).
Saturday

Optimator Wall
Shirley taping up at the base of the Optimator Wall in Indian Creek (Apr. 2012).

Hayduke Lives!
Leading the nice Hayduke Lives! (5.10+) on the Optimator Wall (Apr. 2012).

Neat
Shirley leading Neat below the first mini-roof (Apr. 2012).

Neat
Shirley leading the excellent Neat (5.10) on the Optimator Wall (Apr. 2012).

Neat
Shirley milking a stem rest stance on Neat (5.10). Hayduke Lives! route is just right of Shirley (Apr. 2012).

Optimator Wall
Beautiful desert flora at the base of Optimator Wall (Apr. 2012).

Sunday

Moses
The north face of Moses (tallest one) during our morning approach (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Shirley starting the lead of the alternate pitch 1 of Primrose Dihedrals - a long horizontal traverse (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Following the variation pitch 1 (5.8) of Primrose Dihedrals (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Shirley starting up pitch 2 of Primrose Dihedrals. With the 5.8 start pitch and A0-ing of The Ear, this was the crux pitch of the day (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Shirley leading pitch 2 of Primrose Dihedrals (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Shirley on the hard pull move to bypass the small roof on pitch 2 of Primrose Dihedrals (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Someone trying to will his fat fingers into the blue TCU crack on pitch 2 of Primrose Dihedrals (on TR!! Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Shirley leading the fun pitch 3 of Primrose Dihedrals (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Yours truly belaying Shirley on the third pitch of Primrose Dihedrals. Zeus (foreground) and Aphrodite towers are in the background (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Shirley giving the carabiner a taste test to ensure quality of the aluminum (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Following pitch 3 of Primrose Dihedrals (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Starting the lead of pitch 4 of Primrose Dihedrals - the gorgeous hand crack looms above (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Higher on pitch 4 of Primrose Dihedrals - an amazing hand crack (#3 Camalot size) that is easier than it looks thanks to some incuts for feet (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
The best section of the best pitch on Primrose Dihedrals (Apr. 2012).

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Shirley topping out on pitch 4 of Primrose Dihedrals (Apr. 2012).

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Aiding The Ear pitch (#6) which we combined with the previous pitch (Apr. 2012).

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Shirley following pitch 5 of Primrose Dihedrals (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Shirley finishing the aid of The Ear pitch (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Shirley on the summit of Moses with the splendor of Taylor Canyon (and the trailhead) in the background (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Summit register on Moses...rules indeed that Primrose Dihedrals does (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Shirley on the summit (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Shirley on the long and mostly free air rap down pitches 6, 5, and 4 of Primrose Dihedrals (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Moses (tall) and the Thracian Mare (short). Primrose Dihedrals climbs the opposite (SE) face of Moses (Apr. 2012).

Primrose Dihedrals
Shirley admiring our Moses after the climb of Primrose Dihedrals (over some Doritos). Thracian Mare is the stocky formation to the right of Moses. Zeus is immediately left of Moses with Aphrodite further left (Apr. 2012).

Monday

Blue Gramma Cliff
Shirley at the base of the Blue Gramma Cliff in Indian Creek (Apr. 2012).

Mexican Unicorn
Leading the short but sweet (#3 to #4 Camalots sort of sweetness) Mexican Unicorn (5.9+) route on the Blue Gramma Cliff (Apr. 2012).

Mexican Unicorn
Leading the very nice Mexican Unicorn on the Blue Gramma Cliff (Apr. 2012).

Dawn Of An Age
Starting up the nice Dawn Of An Age (5.10) on Blue Gramma Cliff (Apr. 2012).

Dawn Of An Age
Leading the short Dawn Of An Age (5.10) on the Blue Gramma Cliff (Apr. 2012).

Unnamed
Shirley leading an Unnamed 5.10+ route on the Blue Gramma Cliff (just right of the Blue Gramma route). #0.75 to #1 Camalots interrupted by a wide slot (Apr. 2012).

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Shirley leading an Unnamed 5.10+ route on the Blue Gramma Cliff (Apr. 2012).

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Shirley finishing up the lead of an Unnamed 5.10+ route on the Blue Gramma Cliff (Apr. 2012).

Blue Gramma Cliff
The beauty of the Utah desert (Apr. 2012).

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