Trip Report
Fun on the Manure Pile - CS Concerto / After Six
Wednesday October 14, 2009 12:29pm
I spent Columbus Day weekend this year with my friend Laura, her so Sean and her parents in Yosemite Valley. Our original plan was to do something alpine on Sunday, but Sean wasn't feeling well and we decided to just spend the whole weekend climbing in the valley. Laura and I climbed The Grack while Sean rested on Saturday. It was my third time leading it, and it was a blast.


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Laura was having a blast with her new Pippi Longstockings socks and pigtails :D

Sunday morning we decided to head to Manure Pile Buttress as a party of three. A guided party was on After Six, and a group was milling about the base of After Seven and of course there were already parties on Nutcracker. But I was interested in CS Concerto.

It was still chilly in the shade of the trees, and I headed up the first 5.6 pitch, which had a bit of an awkward move, but easy above that.

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Me leading the first 5.6 pitch of CS Concerto
Me leading the first 5.6 pitch of CS Concerto
Credit: Laura Molnar
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Soon I was clipping the piton and moved out onto the face, to the right, then the left. In the sun it warmed up quite a bit. I got to the tree and brought Laura up, then Sean.


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What a nice little pitch ! IMO Much easier than the first pitch of After Six. We were treated to a view of the moon over El Cap.


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From there I traversed a bit past the tree and headed up the second pitch of After Seven, to the base of the wide crack where it joins up with After Six.

The guided group was going up this thing, so here I thought to do the third pitch of CS Concerto, supposedly 5.7 / 5.6 R -

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Third pitch of CS Concerto - a bit too runout for me
Third pitch of CS Concerto - a bit too runout for me
Credit: Laura Molnar
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I was a bit unnerved. Later when I got home I looked at the Reid guide -- it said there is a 5.9 move at the start with a 5.8 step in the middle somewhere .. glad I backed off =:-O

We waited for the party ahead to finish with the wide crack, and then I headed up. Instead of stopping at the first alcove like I'd done before, I clipped the stuck cams there and kept going up to the optional belay, which is more comfortable for a group of three and has a nice horn for slinging. Sean and Laura followed expeditiously -


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The next pitch was quite easy and I made it up above another short wide crack with some 5.6 liebacking, but below the usual tree. With 60m ropes we'd managed four pitches. I'd done the final pitch the same way the last three times I'd done this, so I opted for the 5.6 face this time. Laura and Sean seemed to enjoy it -


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At the top the wind was howling as usual. We packed up our stuff and headed down.


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Russ Walling

Social climber
from Poofters Froth, Wyoming
  Oct 14, 2009 - 12:58pm PT

Way to keep getting after it! Good job.
pc

climber
  Oct 14, 2009 - 08:01pm PT
Nice one. Good looking day too.
Cheers,
pc
BiletChick

Sport climber
Bishop, CA
  Oct 14, 2009 - 08:25pm PT
Way to go Rob...looks like you guys had a blast!
Zander

climber
  Oct 14, 2009 - 08:41pm PT
Nice TR.
I bet you would have done well on the third pitch of CS Concerto. That very first slippery move is the hardest part. Then it is pretty cool for a while, which must be the 5.8. It is kind of runout on the easier terrain above. Spyork lead it well.
Climb on!
Zander
MooseTracks

Mountain climber
Bishop, CA
  Oct 14, 2009 - 10:08pm PT
Love Yosemite... Love Yosemite... Love Yosemite...

So many 5-stars, so little time. Thanks for a great weekend, Sir Robin!
rhyang

climber
SJC
Author's Reply  Oct 16, 2009 - 03:14pm PT
Thanks Zander, I was wondering what was up with that pitch !

You are most welcome Princess Buttercup :)
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
  Oct 16, 2009 - 03:45pm PT
if you move a bit east on the top you can find some good cover for the wind, if it's sunny (like in your picture) you can actually be warm...


rhyang

climber
SJC
Author's Reply  Oct 16, 2009 - 05:10pm PT
Even with the wind, it wasn't so bad up top. The apple pie and other treats were down at the car though, so we made haste :)
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