Trip Report
Slater's Epic Easter Break Road Trip (Tollhouse/Texas Cyn/Malibu Crk)
Monday April 12, 2010 12:02am
Last week the stars aligned… I had Easter break, my mother-in-law was in town, and my wife urged me to get out and climb. Let’s just say the door didn’t hit me on the way out. I did a warm up at a private crag near home the day before,
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Heading up Pleased to Meet You 5.8, private crag. <br/>
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Heading up Pleased to Meet You 5.8, private crag.
(this is from a different day, same crag)
Credit: Slater
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Then headed out at 5am the next morning for Tollhouse Rock.

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Tollhouse in Spring.
Tollhouse in Spring.
Credit: Slater
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Tollhouse is the closest big granite to home, and I was anxious to use my rack. I met a couple locals and ended up climbing with Paola all day. She picked off her first few trad routes after we did a few on Hippo Wall and finished big on the Tollhouse Traverse.

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Paola on Hippo Wall.
Paola on Hippo Wall.
Credit: Slater
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I challenge anyone out there to provide an action shot of someone on L...
I challenge anyone out there to provide an action shot of someone on Left Lane (the last route on the rock on the far left side!). Here is a rare glimpse!
Credit: Slater
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The classic Beginner's Delight.
The classic Beginner's Delight.
Credit: Slater
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We also met Mark, who was maintaining some of the trails. I also saw one guy on I think Elephant Walk or Wandering Taoist who was rope soloing the entire dome. I suspect he was a supertopoian because when I got back to my truck “Yer Gonna Die!” was etched in the well-earned dust. It brought a smile to my face. We followed Mark back down the road, and admired his sweet 1950 Plymouth. Sweet ride! Then I grubbed at Panda Express and started driving back home to bivy for the night. Thank you Tollhouse and Paola!

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5.5 cracks just don't get any better. 4 pitches of bliss.
5.5 cracks just don't get any better. 4 pitches of bliss.
Credit: Slater
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Then next day I headed south to meet the Cosmic Cragsman and Spider Savage at Texas Canyon. There were some other guest appearances made by Mr. E and Skip and Scott Loomis. This was my first trip there, and I was pleasantly surprised by what I found. The conglomerate rock is mainly granite, and has cool dishes and holes.

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Dwain Cosmic Cragsman and the crag shot. Moses with a bionic knee!
Dwain Cosmic Cragsman and the crag shot. Moses with a bionic knee!
Credit: Slater
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One of the gang on a new 5.7 in the Notch.
One of the gang on a new 5.7 in the Notch.
Credit: Slater
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Mr. E on the classic Tethys, a 180' 10 bolt 5.7.
Mr. E on the classic Tethys, a 180' 10 bolt 5.7.
Credit: Slater
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Some good steep routes, lots of easy ones, and some long routes as well. Cosmic and I tied in and he fired off a new 5.10a that had about 10 bolts on it or so. Nice lead! We nabbed a few others as the small crowd slowly dwindled. We finished on the long south face in the golden light, then did some fine dining at In N Out burger! We talked shop, about life, its twists and turns, and the big picture and the man upstairs. It was cool meeting such an experienced warrior, the highlight of my trip in fact.
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Cosmic on the South Face.
Cosmic on the South Face.
Credit: Slater
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That night I made my way to downtown Los Angeles to bunk with my father-in-law. We watched the highlights of the Dodger game, ate donuts, and then I passed out. The next morning we hiked through the Ghetto and bought tamales from a corner vendor and some fresh squeezed orange juice (I passed on the quail eggs).

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Hello Hollywood!
Hello Hollywood!
Credit: Slater
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Then we got some coffee and then off I went to Malibu Creek to meet my nephew.

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Malibu Creek looking like China or something...
Malibu Creek looking like China or something...
Credit: Slater
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I’ve long desired to try out the steep pocketed face routes and the climbing didn’t let me down. After the hike we found the water traverse. At first we were stymied, this had to be a joke! Wasn’t there another way around?! All I could think about was me sinking with my backpack on, ruining my camera, and ending my day diving for my gear. Turns out the traverse isn’t that bad, it just looks bad. We hit some 5.8-5.10s at the Stumbling Blocks (Leventhal’s Chopping Block was a standout for sure) and then climbed some routes up by Mt. Gorgeous. Very fun stuff!.

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A "newer" route, Chimps Ahoy 5.10a on the Stumbling Blocks.
A "newer" route, Chimps Ahoy 5.10a on the Stumbling Blocks.
Credit: Slater
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Mike Webber sending Guerrilla Drilla 5.10a.
Mike Webber sending Guerrilla Drilla 5.10a.
Credit: Slater
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Noah Carr on the "newer" route called Prow 5.8+. Cool roof move marks ...
Noah Carr on the "newer" route called Prow 5.8+. Cool roof move marks the start. Just left of Chopping Block.
Credit: Slater
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My one shot the whole week,  with Coby chugging up the new slab route ...
My one shot the whole week, with Coby chugging up the new slab route in the Gorgeous gully... Slip N Slide 5.8 (route is about 3 weeks old).
Credit: Slater
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Sal Pamukcu on the Planet of the Apes wall, The Crack .11b to a crowd ...
Sal Pamukcu on the Planet of the Apes wall, The Crack .11b to a crowd of spectators.
Credit: Slater
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I’m back home and a storm is moving in. I’m typing this from my computer at school thinking about my lessons for the week and I’m just glad I got out to meet new people and see new places. After all, isn’t that what it’s all about? Hope you enjoyed this trip report! Thank you to all of you that shared ropes and beta!

Music on road trip performed by: Echo & Bunnymen, INXS, Joy Divsion, Replacements, YAZ, Tears for Fears, Peter Murphy, and the Cult (sort of in an 80's mood!)

Sorry, these aren't my best pics... saving those for "California Road Trip Southern California vol 2"
(shameful plug- Still selling the "Cali Road Trip Nor Cal" for $39.95 for anyone who contacts me :)

 Tom
(note: "epic" in title is meant to bring back 80's connotations! as in "rad")

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Slater
About the Author
Slater is a trad climber from Central Coast and co-author of "California Road Trip - Climber's Guide to Northern California"

Comments
Dirka

Trad climber
Hustle City
  Apr 11, 2010 - 07:09pm PT
Easter Bump!
Slater

Trad climber
Central Coast
Author's Reply  Apr 11, 2010 - 09:23pm PT
Note the ding in my noggin'...
I wore a helmet all 4 days, took it off for the last route at Texas Cyn and rammed my head into a rock. Heck, why not!? Nice shot Cosmic!
Mike Bolte

Trad climber
Planet Earth
  Apr 11, 2010 - 09:40pm PT
this is a great TR! Nice shots, good routes, good people.

Thanks
Roxy

Trad climber
CA Central Coast
  Apr 11, 2010 - 11:35pm PT
woo hoo!!! awesome lil road trip...love it that you got after it before the rain.
Spider Savage

Mountain climber
The shaggy fringe of Los Angeles
  Apr 12, 2010 - 12:30am PT
Good times. Great Day. Good Company. Sorry I had to go back to work. :-(
MisterE

Gym climber
Small Town with a Big Back Yard
  Apr 12, 2010 - 12:32am PT
Nice Tom! great to meet you! Hope we can hook up for some fun again soon! Thanks for the nice pic!

Erik & Skip
Slater

Trad climber
Central Coast
Author's Reply  Apr 12, 2010 - 08:55pm PT
Each place was cool, Texas Cyn surprised me with very cool features, and Malibu Crk was just rad! although the crowds bring it down in my book. The routes are pretty darn fun though!
Zander

climber
  Apr 13, 2010 - 12:18am PT
Ooooo Nice!
Z
Mungeclimber

Trad climber
Nothing creative to say
  Apr 16, 2010 - 02:03am PT
count this thread as officially seen.

Paola and Mark, will you be there this weekend? May need a pardner!
Slater

Trad climber
Central Coast
Author's Reply  Apr 19, 2010 - 03:21pm PT
Munge, did you go?!
Nate D

climber
San Francisco
  Apr 20, 2010 - 07:44pm PT
Mighty fine road trip music selection there, Tom!
Mungeclimber

Trad climber
Nothing creative to say
  Apr 20, 2010 - 08:01pm PT
nugatory, ended up on 108 since they opened the road further. Got in 3 different lines TR solo and buggered my big toe. Ended up coming home. Hit the gym Sunday to make up for not being outside working out.
Slater

Trad climber
Central Coast
Author's Reply  Apr 21, 2010 - 12:22am PT
Ah Nate! We have more in common I see than just Shuteye rock! I was waiting for someone to notice... it's in the details... 80's new wave ruled!
drunkenmaster

Social climber
santa rosa
  Apr 21, 2010 - 05:24pm PT
nice! malibu looks like mt st helena sort of - pockets and color. i need to go, you got me psyched!!
Slater

Trad climber
Central Coast
Author's Reply  Apr 21, 2010 - 10:52pm PT
Chris! you need to hit Horse Flats with me! and we might as well get in some LA craggin' while we're at it!
powderrush

Mountain climber
Back of My Truck, CA
  Apr 24, 2010 - 06:40am PT
Most epic trip report, I got your Northern California book the day it was released and it has proved invaluable in my ongoing exploration of our wonderful state, if you're ever need help let a fellow supertopian know!
Slater

Trad climber
Central Coast
Author's Reply  Apr 30, 2010 - 11:43pm PT
Quail eggs just aren't my thing Pate. Probably just fine, but I'm a wuss. Raw eggs in orange juice... isn't that what Rocky drinks?

Glad you're stoked on the guidebook powder! Should come in handy this summer!
Hardrock

Trad climber
San Bernardino
  May 1, 2010 - 01:29am PT
Good scribe and photo shoot Tom! You did a nice loop road trip. Keep it going. The boy is looking good. Glad you got to run in to Scotty. Hope he was doing well.
See you on the Crags Hardrock
Slater

Trad climber
Central Coast
Author's Reply  May 3, 2010 - 05:43pm PT
I've been logging commuter miles on my Yamaha Vino 125cc and saving gas $! How's THAT for being green? Gets 80 mpg so that ain't bad!
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