"Rocky Mountain High" (scrambles part deux)

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Tarbuster

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Topic Author's Original Post - Jun 5, 2006 - 11:02pm PT

Way, Way, Back in Olden Tymes
Folks Fiercely Laid Into the Boulders,
In Hopes To Better Survive Hinterlands Style Escapades:
Much in the Same Spirit
As the Beanie Wearin' Heroes of Tehday,
But Shod With Bunk Footwear...


So Here I Am Stayin' Fit As A Darned Fiddle
Wearin' My Proud New Kletterhoppin' Footwear,
Just Like The Heroes of Yore:
So's I Can Creep Up And Wrastle
Some Sweet Fourth Class Rubble
And Come Out On Top!


I'm Also Posin, Cuz That's What
A Posiuer Poster Does With Himself;
Meanin', Livin' The Delusion Fantastico!
Cuz To Paraphrase David Lee Roth Of Van Halen:
"It's Not Whether You Win Or Loose That Counts,
It's How You Look That Matters Most!"

(Self Portrits by Tarbousier, With an Old Nikon FE2 Stood up Proud on top of a Beer Can).


So that should kick off part 2 of:
"Scrambles Amongst The Rockies"

Here's the Linky-Poo to Part 1,
Home of Wild An Wooly Adventures Galore:
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=196724&f=35&b=0
(Indian Peaks, Canada, and the Like, Plus Some Hooey Mixed in Fer Good Measure...)
Roger Breedlove

Trad climber
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Jun 5, 2006 - 11:14pm PT
Good God man, you have tape on your finger!!!
WBraun

climber
Jun 5, 2006 - 11:17pm PT
Always the "Classic" Roy.

You are the true climber ......
Tarbuster

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right here, right now
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 5, 2006 - 11:21pm PT
I put this post up, to get above the first scrambles thread, so no body gets corn fused fer the time bein',
(which is right now by the way...)

Gotta' go out and water the new flowers Lisa put in, cuz she ain't home yet and I happin' teh know what's good for me.

Then I'll be back, for more goofin' around and pics and werds and the like.

Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 5, 2006 - 11:30pm PT
Tape on my Finger Roger?
Pree-posterous.

That Ole' Scoundrel Dirt in Eye must have intercepted my transmission to Supertopia and corrupted the purity with some photo shoppin' trickery.

Or perhaps it's cow dung rubbed off while I was perusin' some of Ouch's! finer posts?

(thanks werner...)
F10 Climber F11 Drinker

Trad climber
e350
Jun 5, 2006 - 11:56pm PT
What kind of beer can ya using???
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 6, 2006 - 01:10am PT
Guinnes Stout, with the nitrogen cartdridge in the bottom side, yup, Fer Balance.

Pabst Blue Ribbon would've been a good call you might say; cuz it's classy Ole School, Ya, but I determined that flawed approach to constitute nothing less than courtship with a risky tactical error.

Excellent Question.
Roger Breedlove

Trad climber
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Jun 6, 2006 - 08:46am PT
Hey Roy, I just figured that the tape was there to keep the posin' from being too perfect, so as to avoid the wrath of the 'looking good' gods.

Don't over water--my big mistake. Dropped the competence needle right off the left side of my bride's man-o-meter.

Nice shoes. Are they new?
ron gomez

Trad climber
fallbrook,ca
Jun 6, 2006 - 10:00am PT
nice photos Libido, from the looks of the shoes(boots) the cowboy roy hat needs to be older too...a little more worn in. Russ and Ciley would say the tape is homo, but now I understand yer elbow thingamajig. Pabst Blue Ribbon???? Ho baby, now that's des-per-ee-ate! Keep the pictures comin' Roy and say hi to Lisa!
Peace
Rhodo-Router

Gym climber
Otto, NC
Jun 6, 2006 - 10:19am PT
More local junk will be documented here shortly, after we go climb 'em.

Meanwhile, here's a historic Ellingwood scramble (the Ridge, on La Plata):


But it was not to last,alas:

Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 6, 2006 - 12:01pm PT
Wow Zardoz, the Ellingwood Ridge on La Plata.
On my list for sure!

Yes Roger, Klettershoe: I just bought them off of eBay, and they are absolutely out-of-the-box brand new.

They have Marwa soles; but I am not sure they are Krony's?
I heard there were subsequent knockoffs; these have the Voyager label on the inside tongue, which I think is a Vasque Mark?

At any rate, I missed out on this footwear, because I started in red PA's. I love scrambling and these are the ticket.

Check the extra toe cap:
(please advise)
Grug

Trad climber
Golden, Colorado
Jun 6, 2006 - 12:08pm PT
Tarbuster. Laurent and I are good to go for the Ellingwood Arete on Crestone Needle this weekend. Let's do it!
dirtineye

Trad climber
the south
Jun 6, 2006 - 12:10pm PT
WoW, Tar-baby gets the ribbon for first true accusation against poor me on ST!!

Muaaaahhhahahahahaha, Tar-baby, just you wait!

I'll visit you with photoshoping of Ouch!-ian proportions!

Post some pics of Mimi again, not enough of those around.




And remember: Quartz monzonite is the devil's joke on climbers.
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 6, 2006 - 12:11pm PT
Oh!
Zardoz:
I am sort of an old gear junkie(new gear junkie too).

I had these old Europa '99's, like 210's, with aluminum edges and Silvretta Grasshopper bindings, which would fit a classic and antiquated multiuse mountaineering-ski boot. (For old guys, these are the leather boots with a channel in the heel area and a slight lip to the toe section).

So once in early spring with those skis, boots and ice ax and a newer bail type crampons, I climbed the Navajo snowfield along with the 5.4 Ridge to the summit of Navajo.
scuffy b

climber
Chalet Neva-Care
Jun 6, 2006 - 05:26pm PT
Tarbuster
Those are not Kronies. They are Voyageur Directissimas.
Voyageur became Vasque, and made the Shoenards.
The Directissimas were the closest imitation ever of Kronhoffers.
The toecap means they are a late model (none of mine had it).
Came in 3 widths like N, M, W.
Kronies may have had more widths. I've seen B C and D and assumed
there were A and E.
The Directissima was cut a bit narrower in the arch and maybe the
heel. I thought they fit a little better than Kronhoffers
Marwa Klettersole is not the stickiest thing going, is it?
426

Sport climber
Buzzard Point, TN
Jun 6, 2006 - 05:30pm PT
Cool stuff tar. It's gotta be the shoes.

Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 6, 2006 - 06:25pm PT
scuff b:
Right on man, thanks for the verification on authenticity per the shoes. I had heard the Voyageur Directissima story and could not quite remember...

I have a mint pair of Green Shoenards as well; ultimately they climb much better than the Klettershoe. I use the Shoenard as a Klettershoe, but the Marwa Klettersole is an outstanding and suave traction device for grass, scree and the like...

Zardoz:
I have not yet been over to James Peak; it is visible from just above my house in Nederland and quite the Monarch of the Region.

Dirt Daddy:
Photoshop Ahoy Bro! Let's Rip!

Grug:
I'm In.
Tarbuster

climber
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Topic Author's Reply - Jun 6, 2006 - 11:07pm PT
SewellyBro:
No, I will not Hot Rod my new vintage boots, as I really like the Marwa Klettersole for traction on variable grass, scree and broken terrain. 'Still use modern shoes for most 5th class.

At one point, I had three pairs of of those Europa skis. I traded them all to Gary Neptune for some neat modern stuff, which essentialy does the same thing as that one pair of Europa's I had with the grasshopper binding. Meaning I have a pair of shorts skis with modern silveretta bindings that clamp nicely to a modern pair of light mountaineering boots.

Zardoz:
I have a few shots of the South Ridge of Notch Top. We will see those in a bit. That Crater Lake area where Lone Eagle Peak resides is quite a place; I have a bunch of things on my list for that area.
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 6, 2006 - 11:23pm PT

This is the Kelso Ridge of Torreys Peak;
It is a "Fourteener" and stands on the Front Range,
Just west of Denver.

A fourth class route takes the right skyline.


This is predominantly a second-class scramble:

The approach is quite short.
Here is Josh heading up into the rock:
Tarbuster

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right here, right now
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 6, 2006 - 11:26pm PT

Footsteps:

Time to Meander:
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