Yosemite-like Virgin Granite in China!

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MisterE

Social climber
Across Town From Easy Street
Topic Author's Original Post - Feb 3, 2010 - 10:38pm PT
Looks absolutely spectacular! Now about that permitting...

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Studly

Trad climber
WA
Feb 3, 2010 - 10:42pm PT
I have traveled extensively in China and seen so much untouched rock that it boggles the mind. but I never thought to see something like this, a untouched Yosemite. Wow, very impressive. I know where I am going to try and head next trip...
Gene

Social climber
Feb 3, 2010 - 10:43pm PT
Wow! That dome is amazing.
survival

Big Wall climber
A Token of My Extreme
Feb 3, 2010 - 10:45pm PT
Holy Shizz!
Those streaks are so beautiful!
Thanks for posting that Erik.
Hard to travel that far and spend that much for the stuff we have in California though......
enjoimx

Big Wall climber
SLO Cal
Feb 3, 2010 - 11:23pm PT
Oh my, its like Royal Arches and North Dome went through a hole in the earth, got turned inside out, and ended up in China!

survival

Big Wall climber
A Token of My Extreme
Feb 3, 2010 - 11:35pm PT
Just thought I would see if I could add a little bit.






MisterE

Social climber
Across Town From Easy Street
Topic Author's Reply - Feb 3, 2010 - 11:46pm PT
I belay in Mandarin? ;)
survival

Big Wall climber
A Token of My Extreme
Feb 4, 2010 - 01:03am PT
Just a couple more "local" shots.





Reilly

Mountain climber
Monrovia, CA
Feb 4, 2010 - 01:08am PT
Just remember, bolts are verboten!
survival

Big Wall climber
A Token of My Extreme
Feb 4, 2010 - 11:16am PT
Pate,
Yes I think you could get away with an enhancement or two in China.









Check out this old thread!
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.php?topic_id=534544&msg=534998#msg534998
Reilly

Mountain climber
Monrovia, CA
Feb 4, 2010 - 12:10pm PT
It is called The Via Two By Six
survival

Big Wall climber
A Token of My Extreme
Feb 4, 2010 - 12:56pm PT
Yeah, but they have a ban on power tools, so everything had to be enhanced by hand while on stance.
Roger Breedlove

climber
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Feb 4, 2010 - 01:24pm PT
It would be fun to climb there.

But I would think that it might be awhile before the Chinese would let climbers into that area.

I had seen a picture of the Divine Bell and thought it was an interesting view of Liberty Cap in the Valley.
TKingsbury

Trad climber
MT
Feb 4, 2010 - 01:31pm PT
really cool!
LuckyPink

climber
the last bivy
Feb 4, 2010 - 03:42pm PT
we are not alone in our appreciation of this area... the russians and kazaks have strong climbing communities. Travel in the Altai, as a border area of 4 countries is heavily overseen by border patrols in the lower villages. Never the less, Kazakstan wants to increase climber visits through its border into the region. I entered the region through Kazakstan a few years ago to climb Belukha.. and carried on through the area (vagueness here for NSA evesdropping lol). Beluhka is northwest of Keketuohai, but accessible with a lot of work. The whole region is full of climbing opportunities and there is a huge international climbers' interest in the area.

MisterE

Social climber
Across Town From Easy Street
Topic Author's Reply - Feb 4, 2010 - 05:39pm PT
Riley, from the article:

The area is populated by Kazakhs, who are building the park infrastructure and visitor access. They are unlikely to allow rock climbing, unless sanctioned by higher authority in Beijing or Urumqi.

That means someone has to go through the initial process evidently. It may be quite complicated.

Climbing illegally there might not be the best idea - I'm just guessing...

Edit: Meh on the via ferrata clutter!
LuckyPink

climber
the last bivy
Feb 4, 2010 - 05:47pm PT
the chinese are VERY strict about access to these areas because a) you are an american, b)you have to travel through their country for a long way before you get there and that is the part they don't like, and c)there is politcal hostility between the 4 countries whose borders come together in the Altai region.

yes it's like tibet, difficult but not impossible , but also not reliable. just because you have a permit today does not mean you have one tomorrow. There is also a pretty good language barrier.

There is a real struggle here for natural resources, territory, politcal structure by widely differing cultures. China is expansionist and all the others resent that greatly. There is a heavy bureacratic, militaristic presence by all involved.



AND there are plenty of Kazak and russian climbers interested
Roger Breedlove

climber
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Feb 4, 2010 - 06:24pm PT
Short story:

I have a friend who lives in a high-rise in Shanghai. He lives in a very large building amongst many other very large building. But it is a very nice place, with a nice balcony overlooking the river and city.

One day there was something going on and the Chinese authorities said no one could be on their balcony during a set period of time. My friend is a standard American issue sort and ignored the ban. Within a few minutes there was a knock on his door and he was asked, politely, to come back into his apartment.

It is in this neighborhood.


Studly

Trad climber
WA
Feb 4, 2010 - 06:54pm PT
Thats Pu Dong City, the new financial capital of the world, new part of Shanghai. If he hadn't been a foreigner he probably would have got in trouble.
I agree with Radical's post above, when you travel if you're pretty chill about things, lowkey and respectful. You can cruise just about anywhere. To the Chinese, how you dress is pretty important. It really helps to be able to whip on a pair of black slacks and jacket, and shiny black shoes. Even if you're scruffy and you put that on, you're a foreigner in a suit and people respect you, becasue that is how their managers dress. Most times you get preferential treatment.
I don't think I'd wear a suit to meet with the Kazakhs however.
Mtnmun

Trad climber
Top of the Mountain Mun
Feb 4, 2010 - 08:24pm PT
It's this kind of post that really fires the soul. There was an ice climbing article in Climbing I think, about a newly discovered area in China, a few years ago. They were putting up new routes like crazy. I contacted the author and got some good beta. That is a trip I would love to make.

Fatty. embassador to Yosemite, should contact his state department repubs and shortcut this process. Climb on Bro's!
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