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bluering

Trad climber
Santa Clara, Ca.
Topic Author's Original Post - Oct 1, 2007 - 02:15pm PT
Bishop's Terrace (nice Russian gal, Paulina, who also plays some nice guitar)
Me on Bishop's Terrace
Me higher up on Bishop's Terrace
Murcy on pitch one of C.S. Concerto
Murcy again
Me cleaning after Murcy
Murcy and me back at the truck. The Volvo wagon behind Murcy belonged to none other than Royal Robbins. I thought he looked familiar so I went over and said hi. He was just coming off After Six with another guy he had taken up. Turns out Crimpy was climbing Nutcracker with Ed, that's her ride next to my truck. Small world!
Back at camp we run into Karl Baba and company. Left to right it's Diana (Karl's girlfrined), Karl Baba, Me, A. Crowley, Nita (hidden behind stzzo), and Stzzo.
Shooting the breeze in camp. Me, MisterE, and Andy w/guitar.
Out came the guitars! Me and Paganmonkeyboy at the table, Stzzo in the brown hat, Andy standing, and MisterE on drums.
Crimpy and Murcy.
My buddy Jeff who doesn't appear in too many pics because he was taking 'em all. Thanks Jeff!
Me and Paganmonkeyboy discussing something or other.
Saturday night Sushi!!!!!
Sunday morning coffee....then beer. That's the notorious Ablegable over my right shoulder. Kick ass!
Chilly morning around the fire.Standing around Crimpy are Fattrad, Crowley, Me, Crimpie (sitting) and Ed Hartouni discussing something that had nothing to do with politics...I swear. Jstan (w/hat) and MightyHiker (?) sitting at table looking on.


Feel free to add your own pics here too!

Edit: This has been edited to include names.
Prod

Social climber
Charlevoix, MI
Oct 1, 2007 - 02:24pm PT
Hey,

Eric is the guy in the red down jacket. Andy (Nita's husband) is the guy in the green fleece playing the guitar. Both great guys.

Prod.
nita

climber
chico ca
Oct 1, 2007 - 03:24pm PT
Big -SHOUT-OUT- to the Facelift crew!

Ken is sooo damm modest saying," I think it went pretty well". It was an Amazing Feat and Damm Hella fun!! Hey Ken, How much trash was picked up? You are da Man! Thank you;-)

Big Shout- Out too:

Nature! For his fine food, fun, and entertainment. Nature set's the scene and the magic happens. Thanks Nature!!!!!!

Sergeant Anders, Thanks for keeping the ball rolling and whipping us into shape.

Breakfast Tim, The pancake man...Thanks for the company and the hardy breakfast eats..gracias!

It was soooo fun to meet the Taco gang! Everyone was so friendly, and we picked up lots of trash...some of it was very grosero.
Diapers with poop, underwear with poop, condoms, mainly lots of paper bits, glass, plastic, metal, and lots-O-t.p.& cigarette butts.

The day time temp were perfect, and the fall colors were starting to show up. The river was very low,although you could still swim and fish if you wanted. It was pretty quiet- until the weekend. Yosemite sure has it's share of bad drivers,and bears.

Seeing my old friends was da big boom Bomb and Camping in Yellow pines is totally- da biggest Bomb. Thanks everyone, Great to meet you!! See ya next year!

p.s. Have someones- little blue plastic bowl- k.r on bottom.





Joe

Social climber
Santa Cruz Mountains/Los Gatos
Oct 1, 2007 - 03:31pm PT
great photos, great time, good job by doug on the fish.

the russian woman was Paulina, from Boston, doing a road trip before heading back east for a post-doc.
Jaybro

Social climber
The West
Oct 1, 2007 - 04:45pm PT
Anyone know the time/network for the TV coverage?

bluering

Trad climber
Santa Clara, Ca.
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 1, 2007 - 04:54pm PT
Hey Jaybro, it was good to finally me you and your daughter, and Ed too!
Jaybro

Social climber
The West
Oct 1, 2007 - 06:57pm PT
You too.

there was a lot of that positive interaction with physical analogs of internet avatars, kinda stuff going on, this weekend!
Ouch!

climber
Oct 1, 2007 - 07:03pm PT
Did you guys really skin PMB? What are you gonna do with the pelt? Tan it for a rug?
murcy

climber
San Fran Cisco
Oct 1, 2007 - 08:08pm PT
thanks, bluering! real fun climbing and hanging with you. and with jeff who
took many of those pictures--but who because of healing ankles had to stick
to fourth-class scrambling to photo stances--it's to his credit that he did that
without a single grumble. we were lucky to be able to pretty much hop right
on those popular climbs on a perfect september saturday. bishop's terrace
was pure fun, and bluering was solid on the lead. as i read the topo, we
diverged from the first pitch of cs concerto and ran it out over the slab to a
tree in the gully/chimney on the right. i was *completely*
casual about it, but just for the heck of it i sunk two small cams as soon as i
reached the one little placement in what was literally dozens of inches of
*easily* fifth-class no-pro climbing.

on sunday crimpie and i took on el cap! well, base-cragging, but it is neat to
be on that rock. the crimper led pine line for a warm-up, which again we were
pleasantly surprised to discover completely empty. some brief top-roping on
the face below the pine tree yielded mixed results, and by the time we
retrieved our anchor, there was another party on the route and others waiting.

we gazed uncertainly at the first pitch of the salathe wall, which several of you
told us we MUST do. and we would have, too, but somehow i kept walking
and we found ourselves instead at little john right, the first pitch of which i led
in a novel form of aiding, wherein one jams one's knee high into a crack, pulling
alongside it a few cams on one's gear sling, ensuring such a secure jam that
considerable effort is required to dislodge the assembly. it became apparent
during the jammed rest, however, that the needed move is actually nothing like
that. i set an anchor at the belay, rapped to the nice, shady ground, and crimpie
top-roped the pitch. since its cracks did not fit her as snugly as they did me (and
since she lacks the crucial knee-gear-jam expertise) this was not her favorite
route.

the wait at moby dick looking long, we waited for a bit for la cosita right while a
stanford pair (why do there seem to be more stanford people in yosemite than
at stanford?) was doing laps on it and adjacent routes. as part of some
unfathomably complex plot to bring our rope up for us, one of the stanfordites
climbed la cosita left, and loved it so much that she said we MUST do that one
instead. which we did. and we both found it super fun too (i believe crimpie had
climbed it before). that ended the climbing day, as i was off for home, and
crimpie to the face-lift wrap-up fest.

it will come as no surprise to the supertopo forum afficianado that crimpergirl is
a really fun climbing partner. it was improbably good fortune to luck into great
last-minute partners for a sweet handful of routes when i wasn't sure i'd get in
any climbing at all.

great chatting with you all around the fire. props especially to all who brought
something to the table: sushi, guitars, pancakes, firewood, etc., etc.
spyork

Social climber
A prison of my own creation
Oct 1, 2007 - 08:59pm PT
Thanks for the TR. I am jealous as my many responsibilities kept me from climbing.
susan peplow

climber
www.joshuatreevacationhomes.com
Oct 1, 2007 - 11:33pm PT
Nice shots thanks for posting. Background people/Honorable mentions include but not limited to: Jingy, Anders, Ricardo, Natures Pop up camper....

Crimpie I know you were packing a camera. Post up!

~Susan

edit: Hey Erik, you left Reno. STOP SMOKING! this concludes your public service announcement.
Ricky D

Trad climber
Sierra Westside
Oct 1, 2007 - 11:40pm PT
Crimpie's still in the Valley - not heading out until Tuesday.

The person we need to post some pics is Ed Hartouni - Facelift's official stealth photographer. This is the man with the evidence.

And don't be ragging on Mister E about the cigs - this man kept the fires burning at Fort SuperTaco with his truck load of wood.



Edit: The Russian girl in the first photo is named Paulina.
cragnshag

Social climber
san joser
Oct 2, 2007 - 12:50am PT
Merced: A Wild and Scenic River!
Grenny and Charles with some facelift booty that took us a half hour to pry out from between some rocks.




Saturday's Crew.




Local contribution to Sushifest.
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Oct 2, 2007 - 05:00am PT
Yosemite Facelift Trip Report
September 25-30 2007
Ed Hartouni


Here is what I have... I shot 7 rolls of film, roughly 250 images. This is the first time I used my new flash (Nikon Speedflash SB-28) extensively in a shoot, so I learned quite a lot, fortunately there are some acceptable images.

Starting off from Livermore around 1pm on Tuesday, the goal was to get to the Yellow Pines campground, simple as that. I was taking Debbie's old Honda, a quick stop off at my mechanics yielded the information that he was going to start that week on the TDI installation on 510OW. But everything fit in the Honda, and not much more. The trip was relatively quick, no real traffic.

I arrive to find nature has his Sushi tent up and Brutus of Wyde and Nurse Ratchet getting ready to make sushi. As darkness falls we find them along with Ricky D starting to feed the arriving masses, mostly a SuperTopo affair, but news travels quick in the ditch...

Ricky D, Brutus of Wyde, and Nurse Ratchet preping for the sushi-master

Many people arrive from all parts of the world actually gathering for this event.

pagenmonkeyboy, Christa and M3 meet and discuss

Dawn and jstan

Zander and Mighty Hiker collaborate on opening a bottle of wine

nature gets in the groove

Paulina gets some Miso with Maysho in the background

from the left around the table: nature, stzzo, Zander, Ricky D, Guy Yager, Brutus of Wyde

stzzo and Mrs. Yager looking on, k-man is digging in too!

k-man digging it, davidji looking for the serving plate

Andy and elcapinyoazz drinking beer, and talking 'bout something

to the left of nature, JesseM and his bride... congrats again kids!

That was a wonderful night. The last thing I recall was nature stumbling off to bed in his truck as I was stumbling off to my tent.... those chopsticks in Zander's pocket in the picture above stayed with him through the night, that wine must have been good.

The next morning we are off to the Village to figure out where to go. We run into Werner at the deli and chat with him a bit... People are already returning with stuff, here, 45 pounds from the Mist Trail collected by JoAnn (?)


Zander and I go out to Wawona, pick up around the store, and along about 3 miles of Rt. 140. There is a heavy LEO presence. Sometime after lunch they find us... "what are you doing?"

"We're with the Yosemite Facelift"

"Thank you for your help with the cleanup. We are involved in removing a pot farm, we got two of the guys, but we're looking for two others. If you see a hispanic guy, this isn't racial profiling, dressed in dirty clothes and smelling like dope, could you call us?"

"Sure..."

We collect a lot of stuff off the roads. The grossest is the tissue paper that seems to be everywhere. This started just across the bridge from the store! somehow, people just can't hold it in...

Returning, we have Zander's truck pretty much full with stuff. Not a bad haul. We tell Ken that it probably isn't a good idea to send spanish speaking climbers down 140 to cleanup...

Zander has to split back to the Bay Area, I get a ride with stzzo back to camp, then head for the cafeteria to get dinner before the event of the night, a showing of the movie Sentinel, West Face with Royal Robbins and Tom Frost there to answer questions from a huge crowd.

Returning to camp again finds another set of the crew arrived.

nature and MisterE playing with knives, whoa!

The Doctor and k-man

towards the end of a long day, Pennsylvenvy dropping out of the conversation

elcapinyoazz, nita and khanom around the campfire

The next day I'm out on Rt. 120 with khanom, Leo Burke and jstan picking up... they were out there the previous day... the goal is to clean all the way to the park entrance... we fill khanom's van by the end of the day, and have a long way to go.

Rumor has it that crimpergirl is due in this day, we return and she is! along with Karl Baba. fatrad will be in later, as will Jaybro and Natalie... nature cranks up the sushi again, the event this night is Chris Sharma's King Lines, which I can't sit all the way through... I think it could have been a lot better but I'm just a nuclear physicist... not a Hollywood producer. Back to camp... sushi is full tilt and fatrad is pouring the wine

crimpergirl, nature, Pennsylvenvy (behind), fatrad, A. Crowley, and Murcy in a real life SuperTopo thread...

The next day is Friday. On the way to the tents crimpergirl and I run into Werner at the deli, their first in-person meeting. I'm back out on Rt. 120 with Leo, jstan and crimpergirl along with two other guys whose names escape me at the moment. We work all but 3 miles of the road, inaccessible due to construction. More trash, crimpy makes a big find,

"hey Ed, I need some help with this television"

it was rolled down the embankment along the road... yikes! it's huge but the tube survives the drop. We get back and have dinner, but not before Anders presses us into service to take money and give tickets for the Timmy O'Neal show and the Huber Baum movie with them present. That was wild, among other things we learn that the Huber's seem to be into shaving their body hair... Alex pulls up his shirt to the obvious satisfaction of the women in the audience... O'Neal is very entertaining but the movie seems a bit long, Crimpy is fading after the first couple of hours of the movie so we decide to split. In the men's room the guy I meet there asks: "do you think the actual ascent will be shorter than the movie?"

Back at the camp the party is in full swing...

Roger Brown, George and Grant enjoying a beer

fatrad, Diana and Karl Baba partaking of the fine red wines

It's crimpergirl's birthday on Saturday, so the party goes on 'till then and fatrad produces a huge cake... I've gone to bed by then, climbing tomorrow with crimpy and I'm just not in shape for multiple party nights!

In the morning we get a late start, but arrive at the Five Open Books before anyone else! I'm amazed, we jump on our first climb, Commitment 5.9 a Valley classic. At the top of the first pitch,


and crimpergirl is rockin', here she is pulling around the roof on the third pitch, she was making interesting sounds talking to herself down under the roof


she doesn't complain that I finished up the corner thru the little chimney and end up dumping sand in her face as I move out of the way. It's all good though, what a great climb.

Next we head over to Manure Pile Buttress to do another ultra-classic Nutcracker 5.8. Our luck with the crowds is not as good... everyone seems to be on this climb... but we go anyway, the crowds are a part of the Valley experience too...


here at the top of the third pitch, weaving over the team ahead at the tree... somehow she's scored a windbreaker from Dan in the party behind us. Crimpy moving the belay up and out of the way...


and topping out in the beautiful evening light


What a great day with a great partner. A little birthday present: a couple of classic Valley climbs; and a wonderful day for me on climbs done many times before.

Back to camp and more sushi! Here nature shows Megan some of the master's tricks


and displaying his gift from fatrad


The word is out in the Valley and more people come by.. I didn't get to meet these folks (Rick D is at the far right)


Here is a SuperTopo political thread playing out in three parts around the fire (ablegabel is sitting to the right of crimpergirl)


the young woman in the red down jacket is Lara, who is the "Princess of Scat." Definitely check out her web site at http://www.whennaturecalls.com (no, not that nature!).


Jaybro is fading as the hour is late...

The next morning we have the pancake breakfast...

bluering is in the center of the picture, is that a beer?!

jstan and Mighty Hiker talking with Natalie and Jaybro around the fire

Everyone disperses, I go back to see what the story is, George reports all is quiet


so I thank Ken and take off to photograph the climbers on El Cap and shoot some recon photos for a project with ablegabel...


What a great trip! I truly enjoyed meeting all of you and hope we can do this again.

Be well, climb safe.

bluering

Trad climber
Santa Clara, Ca.
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 2, 2007 - 11:51am PT
Sweet pics Ed. It was nice finally getting to meet the OW contingent. I had a great time hangin' with you guys.

Edit: Crowley, it was definately an honor to finally neet you and Nita too.

I didn't know Eric was Mister E, seemed like cool guy.
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Oct 2, 2007 - 12:43pm PT
I'll check again Crowley, but some people are quite adept at being out of the line-of-sight when cameras are pointing...
restopgirl

Trad climber
Evergreen, CO
Oct 2, 2007 - 01:04pm PT
Thought I would sign up on supertopo so I can keep in touch with all of the great people I met at The Yosemite Facelift! Thanks to all for a great weekend (and for listening to me talk sh#t...it's a tough life being the "poop bag lady" but someone has to do it!)
Look me up if you are in Colorado!

Lara
Donny... the OHHH!- Riginal

Sport climber
inside a carcass I light-sabered...
Oct 2, 2007 - 03:43pm PT
Hey Bluering...holy Toledo (shoutouts to Klinger)!!!...how come I'm not in any of those?
Ksolem

Trad climber
LA, Ca
Oct 2, 2007 - 04:00pm PT
" ...The word is out in the Valley and more people come by.. I didn't get to meet these folks (Rick D is at the far right)..."

That looks like Chelsea with the pointy hat...
paganmonkeyboy

Trad climber
the blighted lands of hatu
Oct 2, 2007 - 04:09pm PT
" " ...The word is out in the Valley and more people come by.. I didn't get to meet these folks (Rick D is at the far right)..."

That looks like Chelsea with the pointy hat..."

and that's elise in the middle...




John Moosie

climber
Oct 2, 2007 - 04:27pm PT
Superhero version,

I am not in any pictures because I have a gift which allows me to disappear when cameras are out. Crimpie is the only person to overcome this. But she didn't get my picture this time !

Reality,

I sort of had a screwy week and wasn't able to participate as much as I would have liked to. I did get to meet Crowley, Ed, Nature, Mighty Hiker, Ken, and Andy briefly. Also said hello to Gasoline after the Huber brothers movie but was so blazed by the movie that I was barely conversant. Hope I didn't offend you gasoline. :-)

I enjoyed seeing the Huber brothers movie, especially the speed climbing. The human interest stuff was cool although perhaps a bit long. Karl commented to me that he would have liked to see how they did each pitch on the nose as he was so familiar with it and wanted to see how they did it. Me too....

One of the funny stories that came out of their interview with Timmy O'neil was a story about passing a party on El Cap. They came apon a party ( don't know which route, probably the nose but they did practice on many routes) they asked permission to pass. They said they were speed climbing. They were recognized and were gladly given permission to pass. They did and finished the climb. A few days later they were back to redo the route and looked up and noticed that the party they had passed a few days earlier was nearing the top. They challenged themselves to pass them before they reached the top. They did. Good grief.

The whole notion of that just boggles my mind. Too cool.

The closest I have come to a similar experience was when I use to run trails. My most enjoyable days were running to the top of Buena vista peak from Wawona. A roundtrip of 25 miles. On the way I would pass people who were heading there with backpacks. Then on the way back I would see them again, already having been where they were heading. That is definitely not the same as what the Huber brothers do on the nose, but it is the closest I can come. haha... Jeebus those guys are fast.


Thanks Ken for putting together the facelift. That is a huge amount of work and greatly appreciated. Hip Hip Hooray !!! I think it goes a long way toward cleaning up Yosemite and it gives a huge boost to climber/ranger relations. I will participate more next year.

Thanks again.

John
Ricky D

Trad climber
Sierra Westside
Oct 2, 2007 - 06:40pm PT
First of all let me tell you that Supertacos are the COOLEST people I have met in a long time.

And Chicken Skinner deserves as much thanks as you can muster for a fantastic week of picking up poop.

As for Nature - well - the guy is a crazy awesome sushi master and it was great being able to help him cut and roll all week.

Charming Dawn, Nellie the Bear Dog and I rolled into Fort Supertaco on Tuesday to get a jump on that night's Sushifest. Met Paganmonkeyboy who welcomed us with a gallon of sake to help loosen up the sous chefs (myself and Brutus of Wyde with Nurse Ratchet and Charming Dawn working the rice and cleanup stations.


Things were quiet until 5:00 or so when someone told the Ethiopian refugee camp that a bag of rice had been dropped at Yellowpine - cause we went from 6 or 7 people to 50 or 60 inside of thirty minutes.

The rest of that night was a blur of rice, rolls, sharp knives and some amazing fish and veggies to play with. Nature, Brutus and I rolled sushi until after midnight before the crowd finally got too buzzed to eat.

Oh yeah - Ken...if your son is bugging you to let him make sushi every night - it's my fault. After catching him snaking surf clam nigiri off my station faster than I could make it - I told him no more sushi unless he helped make some. A few moments with Nurse Ratchet for Sushi Rice 101 and then some hands on time with me for the Dummies Guide to Maki - young Guy rolled and helped feed the masses for over 3 hours - WAY TO GO GUY!

The rest of the night (at least until 300 am or so) was a blur of wine, beer, sake , bonfires and music. Doctor David slams a mean bongo line, Paganmonkeyboy knows too many songs and Andy (Nita's beau) does not need a microphone when he sings!


Public Service Announcement for any first timers to Sushifest - bring the following - bottomless pit of a stomach to hold massive amounts of sushi goodness, cast iron liver for massive amounts of adult beverages and the ability to go 5 days with no sleep!

Wednesday morning broke to the sweet sounds of the garbage truck dumping the evidence of the previous nights debauchery. Yeah man - banging dumpsters and throbbing heads - we're ready to pick up poop.


The trash patrol was pretty straight forward everyday - get a bag, some orange picker-upper thingies and head for the hills.


Like Nita said earlier - lot of cig butts, toilet paper (does EVERYONE poop at the base of Royal Arches?), sippy straw wrappers and just the little triangular corners of candy bags...never the whole bag, just the teeny shiny corner piece - go figure.

The locals were interested tho - so that was cool -


A few bags of crap dumped at the Facelift station, a quick poached shower at Curry and down to the Lodge for the Royal Robbins and Tom Frost show - good vibes from the crowd and even scored Royal's autograph on my old copy of Advanced Rockcraft!

Wednesday night was quiet as Nature's Flagstaff Posse had slept off their sake and tequila until 200 that afternoon. Seems like we all needed a break that night. Rumor had it that someone we know was spewing "rainbow rolls" behind a shed - but I ain't saying who.

More trash picked up on Thursday - then back to Fort Supertaco for Suhsi Night Number 2. To get a jump on the rolls - Nature and a few of us hung back at camp while the rest of the gang went to the Chris Sharma Karma Traveling Circus.

Thought I might miss seeing Sharma until I heard from the peeps that it was like watching a mutant gecko at work - wayyy above mortal persons. Hard to get motivated without those alien genes.

Much less of a feeding frenzy - but still had my hands cramping from another round of 50 to 60 maki rolls.


Since everyone had recharged from Tuesday nights alcoholfest - we were ready to represent the climber community by keeping the rage alive until 300 in the morning again.


Friday - more garbage and more tourons. Got asked if we were working off a DUI by a couple of people and heard that one yuppie prick caught red-handed tossing some garbage at a turnout tried to explain his actions by saying that his Lexus was too expensive to have trash inside!!!! I say kick the fuc$ers door and say "now it's dented - you can put trash inside!"

Friday nights show was Timmy O'Neill live and in person followed by the Huber Mutants movie. If you have never seen Timmy Live - DO IT - major funny guy...but don't talk to him when he's coming on.


As for the Huber movie "To The Limit" - great action shots of some serious speed jumaring - could have done without the angst fest in Patagonia tho.

But - they were there in person for the guys and gals to drool over. I won't say who, but one female member of the tribe managed to get a serious grope of Thomas and another REALLY liked the idea that Alex was single.

Anyway - back to camp for some Vino de Fattrad and some birthday cake for Crimpie. I've got to say that I try to eat smart and all of that - but there is something to be said for a good mouthful of white flour and processed sugar topped with ample amounts of chocolate frosting at one in the morning!

By Saturday the other groups from Wells Fargo and the Yos Fund had rolled into their camps - funny how they seemed to keep backing further away as the day wore on - wonder why?

Someone mentioned that it was a version of Clash of Civilizations - the STer's on one side with our motley assortments of gear and cars - and across the divide - yups driving BMW SUVs and REI campkits. Ahh screwem - they're bankers.

We did spot Bear 46 - actually, more like bears 44 through 50 as 5 different ones were spotted circling the camp. One ranger told us that urine keeps them back - between Nellie the Bear Dog and the Supertacoans - we figured there was enough pee to chase them out of the Valley entirely.



Saturday night brought another show - this time from Tommy Caldwell - kinda lowkey so most either skipped the show or left early to help Nature finish off the last of the fish for Sushifest Night #3.

Sunday was it - the end of trash detail was upon us. Something like 2000 people had volunteered during the week and over 40000 pounds of crap had been picked up - GREAT JOB BY EVERYONE!

Low key start - Three M Tim served up pancakes and bacon while Lord Anders shook the crowd down for money for YCA followed by some bouldering by Charming Dawn and I and some climbing by some of the others. Ken's Thank You Party started that evening - real nice vibe - good food from the Lodge, lots of swag at the raffle, neat little climber kids jetting around and some nice scenics to set off the mood.






All in all - a great time - if you have never gone to a Sushifest or helped clean up the Valley - DO IT! You will meet great people, make new friends and have the time of your lives!

Ricky D and Charming Dawn









Joe

Social climber
Santa Cruz Mountains/Los Gatos
Oct 2, 2007 - 08:52pm PT
" " ...The word is out in the Valley and more people come by.. I didn't get to meet these folks (Rick D is at the far right)..."

That looks like Chelsea with the pointy hat..."

and that's elise in the middle..."

Not elise, but Isabel. She was climbing with Megan M, and I was there (red hat) with Chelsea.
Hello to all I didn't meet.
j
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Oct 2, 2007 - 10:05pm PT
thanks Joe, things were happening all around and I missed the chance to talk with you that night...
Crimpergirl

Social climber
St. Looney
Oct 3, 2007 - 12:52am PT
Hey all - what a great time. I just got back here. Big storm going on that meant a really bumpy landing. Made the flight attendant cry! No joke. Happy to be here. Horror show at home as it seems my pet sitter failed to come. At all. Everyone is alive. I hope it stays that way. I'm not happy about this.

I'll have plenty of photos to post. Some hanging out, some climbing. Some of a bad bad bear (#47 - for real) who came through yesterday and was so bad the ranger instructed me to sleep in the truck. NO PROBLEM!

Those of you who missed the dance really missed a fantastic time! Got some excellent dancing in with Leo, Chicken Skinner, and some x-rated dancing in with Timmy O. Schweet!
Russ Walling

Social climber
Out on the sand.... man.....
Oct 3, 2007 - 12:56am PT
Good job done by all! Bravo!
Crimpergirl

Social climber
St. Looney
Oct 3, 2007 - 01:17am PT
hahaha Mr. Crowley! I was in an SUV and slept in it too! Great meeting you. I really had the best b'day ever. Thanks for the card and the cake and the wine and an unforgettable day on the wall Ed. the dancing was phenom! Everyone got half naked and had a blast. That alone will get me back there next year...
Mighty Hiker

Social climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Oct 3, 2007 - 01:42am PT
Well, it was an exhausting "holiday", but lots of fun, and many good and useful things got done. I'm going to be pretty busy the next while, and may not get around to posting photos. But here's a subjective report, from my perspective - many many "honourable mentions" could be added. Like a Cecil B. de Mille movie - a cast of thousands of very helpful people. I don't know exactly what they all did when, but everybody sure worked hard.

I left Vancouver early in the evening of Thursday (20th), and returned this afternoon (2nd), to a cat who was very happy to see me, and who is curled up in my lap and purring to prove it.

20th - Hightailed it down I-5, briefly bivouaced in southern Oregon.

21st - Continued, arrived Merced 4 PM, moments before the Amtrak appeared with the intrepid transiter, jstan. Awful traffic in Stockton area - observed relativity as it applies to passing trucks. Pleasant drive to Valley.

22nd - Arose late. Meandered over to the Visitor's Centre, got the rangers at the 'wilderness centre' to call Ken for us, and arranged to meet him at his house. A rangerette had a name tag that said "Shockley", so I asked if she was related to the famous climber. She was - great niece thereof. (He also won a Nobel Prize.) They didn't know their elevation, which was amusing. Somewhere here it started pouring rain, and we met Khanom, aka Eric #1, aka Eric from Canada. We went to El Portal. Ken and family (Cherie, Guy - 9, Ruby - 3) have a cottage there. They're in the middle of doubling its size, which combined with the proximity of the FaceLift may explain the absence of all but Ken. (They came home for FaceLift.) He gave us a tour of house, renovations, and museum, then we put together one of the big tents, and otherwise got organized. Then we sat around telling stories, and eventually Ken made us a roast ("tri tip") and chips, and we had some beer. A lovely evening. It deluged at times, and we wondered how Jesse's wedding was going.

23rd - Day off. I walked over to Yellow Pine and posted a directional sign, checked out the scene, said hello to the ravens in the recently burned off meadows. And some other things that I forget now. MisterE (aka Eric #2, aka Eric W) arrived, and I was delighted to learn that he was the cute child pictured in Glen Denny's book.

24th - Several trips to Ken's, to load up with all sorts of things and get them to the rescue cache, Jesse McGahey's office, and such. Errands. Ken got called by ABC news, who wanted to send a crew to cover the event. Yippie! For a day somewhere here my stomach was very unhappy (something I ate, I suppose), plus my back wasn't very happy about the FaceLift generally. (Too much driving?) Moan.

25th - More trips back and forth, including a lot of wood left over from Ken's renovations, which made for nice fires at Yellow Pines. (Cool mornings.) Late in the afternoon, we put up the awnings (marquees? pavilions?) in front of the Visitor Centre. Many others had shown up at Yellow Pine by early afternon. Off to sushifest, put on by Doug, Brutus, Nurse Ratchet, Guy, and others. Thanks! Nothing like bait and switch tactics. About 50 were there, including John Dill and ranger Jesse and his new wife, Meghan. (They're off for 11 weeks honeymoon in Africa late this year.) jstan found some self-igniting charcoal, from which PitonRon could have learned little - incendiary! To bed early. (jstan and I were in Camp 4, so didn't make it back to YP until the last morning.)

26th - Up at 6, for the first day of FaceLift proper. Off to the Visitor Centre, help get all supplies and furniture over from the cache, and set up. (Daily ritual - back and forth each day.) Then signing people in, getting them organized and out. There were a variety of key helpers, such as George, Ken, Katie, the NPS people, and others, who were there most days keeping a semblance of order. The big project of the day was retrieval of a 1951 Nash Rambler off Highway 41. I stayed at or near the booth most of the first four days, partly because I sometimes seemed useful there, and also so as not to aggravate the back. Evening was the Sentinel film, all the better in that it was the first time John Stannard and Royal Robbins, two of the key proponents of sustainable/clean climbing, met in person, together with Tom Frost. (Picture later.) Also, MisterE (aka Eric Wolfe) met Royal and Tom again after many years.

27th - More of the same. ABC news here and there, with many Kodak moments for their delectation. (We prayed that there not be any dramatic rescue to distract them.) I did some gentle garbage picking up around the Visitor Centre, to stay in practice. Evening program was a film about Chris Sharma. Chris McNamara was there, and I introduced myself - then asked if he would volunteer to carry AV equipment for Ed. Which he did.

28th - Some of the rescue team, Eric #1, Jesse, and others went up to the south side of Half Dome, and retrieved and bundled a lot of stuff, that was then flown out. jstan and team continued their focus on highway 120 - they were very focused, and found amazing piles of stuff. The evening was the first show at the Visitor Centre, and I helped at the door. Crimpie, Ed Hartouni and John Moosie did most of the work. The crowd got a little unruly when the show was half an hour late, and some needed to be "encouraged" to make a donation. The show was Timmy O'Neill, followed by the Hubers - it was packed, and I stayed outside with the cash box, which I was happy to pass on to Ken. One of our site mates in Camp 4, who I think showed up on Friday, was from the delightfully named foothills town of Twain Harte.

29th - The biggest day, non-stop busy at the Visitor Centre. The rangers had a bear awareness display, including a trap. I tried to persuade them that if the superintendent came by, they were supposed to "arrest" him and stick him in it, so his friends could bail him out - a "jail and bail" fundraiser. No dice - he was away. Huge piles of garbage kept arriving. Most of the mass was post-industrial stuff, most of the quantity was post-tourist. And the job of sorting the latter was pretty gross at times, though much recycling was found. Another evening party at the Visitor Centre - this time we were all prepared, with signs and everything. Tommy Caldwell, followed by the Hubers. Another sell out, more loot in the back of Ken's car. Ken in fact skedaddled for the El Portal Oktoberfest dance, of which he is a director.

30th - A short day, ending at 3 PM. Many SuperTopians met at YP for a pancake breakfast, organized and cooked by Tim. It raised a bit of money for the YCA, and was a chance for those who couldn't make it for one or other of the sushi nights to meet. Great fun! (We all have ideas for an enlarged SuperTopo presence at next year's FaceLift.) We also got to see how well bacon grease burns in a fire. No shortage of mini-explosions. In the afternoon, I picked up some stuff, mostly around the Camp 4 parking lot and the old gas station. Right at the end I found a rusty pipe - four or five metres long, perhaps 20 kg. Too big for my car, the ranger didn't have a truck, and I didn't think they'd let me on the shuttle bus with it. So I carried it back to the Visitor Centre, and got in after closing time. It wasn't that bad, except for evading all the tourists. And the FaceLift ended with a huge party at the Visitor Centre - food from DNC, beer, wine, band, draw prizes, tribute to Ken, and some short speeches.

1st - Coffee with jstan, a visit with Werner, then started home. Raining from Portland north. Autumn is really here.

Thanks to everyone for all the help - a real team effort. And especial thanks to Ken for the idea and the enormous work he puts into organizing the FaceLift, and the museum. Believe it or not, on Monday morning he was at a meeting to discuss plans for the museum.
paganmonkeyboy

Trad climber
the blighted lands of hatu
Oct 3, 2007 - 01:58am PT
Thank you Joe, and my most humble apologies to Isabel for getting your name wrong.

My camera was dying after taking so many pics of the park coming in from the east side, but here's some of the good ones...
snow in mammoth on the way in...

setting up the first day, long before it got too busy

nature finds a pair of safety glasses at bridal veil falls to protect his eyes from the dr's cig smoke (did he tell you he misses his girlfriend ? ;-) )...

pensylenvy grabs some scenery at the base of the leaning tower...

nature climbs 11d (?) behind the chapel on tr...he climbs up...

but cleans sideways...
need to mess with this one - misterE, PE, the dr, Mcubed, and me down by the river...

after that the camera kept saying the battery was dead, but i got one more on the way home...

it was an honor and a pleasure meeting you all. that was one amazing week being there. i do think a big part of climbing is the people you are lucky enough to meet. thanks ;-)

-tom
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Oct 4, 2007 - 11:36pm PT
bump
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Nov 10, 2007 - 03:01pm PT
I am managing my web account and moved some images around, now the links are broken to this thread... and I cannot edit my posted TR...

sorry about that... how does the ST site management going to deal with that sort of thing?
bluering

Trad climber
Santa Clara, Ca.
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 29, 2008 - 02:14pm PT
Bump...because another Facelift approaches and this thread not only Kicks Ass, but is a who's who from ST.

Names corrected...thanks Nita!
nita

climber
chica from chico, I don't claim to be a daisy
Jun 29, 2008 - 02:54pm PT
Hey, anybody in touch with Pancake Tim?
Lynne Leichtfuss

Social climber
valley center, ca
Jun 29, 2008 - 09:09pm PT
At Yellow Pine: Will trade Pacifico and lime for beta on showers and electrical outlit...if desperate will throw in fresh eggs (for nature) and wine. (unlike rumored fatrads, this will not upset la stomach)
Elcapinyoazz

Social climber
Joshua Tree
Jun 29, 2008 - 11:47pm PT
e-mail me Lynn and I can give you some ideas. Don't want to broadcast them.
Jingy

Social climber
Flatland, Ca
Jun 30, 2008 - 12:06am PT
Wait a minute....


You guys use Ropes on CS-C?
Mighty Hiker

Social climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Jun 30, 2008 - 12:44am PT
For those interested in an overdose of 2007 FaceLift things, have a look at the following. Lots of good reading and pictures.

Speaking of FaceLift (Paulina)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=474842

FaceLift 08 (Prod)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=464998

FaceLift’s 1951 Hudson (jstan)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=464032

Another FaceLift TR (Crimpergirl)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=458965

FaceLift FollowUp – Finally (Mighty Hiker)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=460693

FaceLift on TV (MisterE)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=460001

ChickieMan on ABC News (Blinny)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=461466

Tee-shirts (Chicken Skinner)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=461012

Yosemite FaceLift (TR) (bluering)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=457799

Latest Gossip from FaceLift (fattrad)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=455197

ANOTHER FaceLift Thread (Mighty Hiker)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=459032

Yosemite FaceLift – A Modest Proposal (Part III – Pancakes!) (Mighty Hiker)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=439745

Yosemite FaceLift – A Modest Proposal (Part II) (Mighty Hiker)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=412653

Yosemite FaceLift – A Modest Proposal (Mighty Hiker)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=407002

Yosemite FaceLift – Sushi RSVPs Required (nature) http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=424067

Friggin FaceLift? (Chicken Skinner)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=454474

Supreme Ruler of Raw Fish (nature)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=453106

Crimpie is Attending the FaceLift! (Chicken Skinner)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=450864

FaceLift in Two Weeks (Chicken Skinner)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=448593

Ken Yager Receives Yosemite Fund Award (A. Crowley)
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=403725
Captain...or Skully

Big Wall climber
Yonder
Jun 30, 2008 - 12:49am PT
Rebump....Ya'll have a reputation.. If able I'll come help out....
Chicken Skinner

Trad climber
Yosemite
Jun 30, 2008 - 01:14am PT
Capitan or Scully, It would be good to see you again. I hope you can make it. There has been some major changes going on.

Ken
Captain...or Skully

Big Wall climber
Yonder
Jun 30, 2008 - 01:17am PT
Yeah, Ken It has been TOO damn long....I'll do my best;....I've been missing the High Stones.
Chicken Skinner

Trad climber
Yosemite
Jun 30, 2008 - 01:20am PT
We have been missing you!

Ken
Captain...or Skully

Big Wall climber
Yonder
Jun 30, 2008 - 01:45am PT
Aye...Likewise. I have a plan. More later.
Lynne Leichtfuss

Social climber
valley center, ca
Jun 30, 2008 - 02:01am PT
Skully, could you please report in to Mr. Skinner or his Skully secretary, (that would be me) in two weeks ... by July 15 say, and give us a Skully progress report...sounds like Mr. Ken really wants you there and I promised to be the new make it happen person...Big Smiles. Lynne

I used to be the person that always had a good excuse for not making good things happen...then life changed..now I can give Captain Skully a million reasons to make it happen just this one time, cause we may just have this one time. Again very large smiles from the newbie ST L.
nature

climber
Santa Fe, NM
Jun 30, 2008 - 10:09am PT
Nita: I've been in touch with Tim the pancake man. We're conspiring on how to best feed the masses. Though I wonder if he has a spot in yellowpines... hmm...
bluering

Trad climber
Santa Clara, Ca.
Topic Author's Reply - Jul 10, 2008 - 11:24pm PT
I'm bumping this because it's one of my proudest threads...y'all need to come out and hang, clean, and climb. How much better does it get!!!!
Lynne Leichtfuss

Social climber
valley center, ca
Jul 10, 2008 - 11:42pm PT
Skully................we are waiting and hoping for the best...

Just imagine that this one thing can and will happen. Smiles, Lynne.

I used to be the one that could NEVER make it happen...so I am not pushing for something that has been easy for me in the past. .it would be good.

drip, drip, drip.....hehehe
L

climber
Tiger Tiger burning bright...
Jul 10, 2008 - 11:52pm PT
Bluering,

This is a most excellent thread. Thanks for the bump.
murcy

climber
San Fran Cisco
Jul 11, 2008 - 02:23am PT
yeah! . . . after all, it has pix of me busting my best climbing moves, like standing up on a low angle slab and drinking beers.

that was a way fun weekend. dunno if i can make it to the sweep&steep this year, but i'll be envious of y'all if not.
bluering

Trad climber
Santa Clara, Ca.
Topic Author's Reply - Jul 11, 2008 - 02:27am PT
Oh, hell no, Murcy how could you miss this? Bring your son, we'll do some routes.

Dude, we gotta climb again. Hey, if you wanna climb locally I'm game too.

The Facelift wouldn't be the same without ya! (mostly because you're a kick-ass partner).
Lynne Leichtfuss

Social climber
valley center, ca
Sep 8, 2008 - 11:10pm PT
So read thru it all again. A little nervous about the phrase "I was so exhausted"....I am now training my brain to pace itself....which is not something I have been real great at historically.

Still don't have a real good idea of names. Oh well.

LOOKING FORWARD.


Oh, yeah, Skully...read the end of the Thread....drip, drip, drip. Do it Dude, for The Skinner.
nita

climber
chica from chico, I don't claim to be a daisy
Sep 9, 2008 - 11:28am PT
Hey, who is bringing the firewood ??
nature

climber
Tucson, AZ
Jun 13, 2009 - 06:43pm PT
bump
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