Dirtbag Millionaire: Ice climbing in Vail, CO
My friend from “back in the day” (high school), had a condo all to himself in West Vail for a week, and invited me up to stay. With work being slow, I decided I would head up for a 4 day weekend and get some snowboarding in–courtesy of Pete’s season pass–at one of the country’s best and poshest resorts. On a whim, I called Buster and told him about the situation, and suggested we get on some ice in the Vail area. Thursday and Friday were spent living it up on the slopes, complete with apre ski brewskis, hot tub, and a big warm condo to sleep in. But my friend only had the condo through Friday night. So on saturday morning, Buster and I woke up and switched from ski-condo mode, to ice climbing dirtbag-mode.
I toproped it, thinking the whole time that it was the the sketchiest pitch of climbing I have ever been on. Next up was a mixed route called Cupcake Corner (WI4-5, M5), which Buster redpointed, but not before taking a fall on the first bolt and almost swinging ino me with his death devices (crampons and ice axes).
Rob is an ice guide on the east coast and has published several guidebooks for that area. He charged up The Fang!!!! in style and even put on a bright Hawaiin shirt so he’d look good in photos. The bottom of the Fang!!!! looks like a giant ice artichoke, or one of those delicious blooming onion apetizers you get at TGI Fridays. After that, it thins out and was about 3 feet in diameter at its thinnest point.
I realized in horror, when I got to that point, that the ice was only about 2-3 inches thick and had water running down its inside walls…wawaweewa!
The flow is about 600 feet up a snow gully, and is a nice fat frozen waterfall about 60 feet high. Then we hiked down the gully and walked over to The Rigid Designator ampitheater, where we had climbed the day before. There Buster lead the namesake route (WI4-5).
To complete the somewhat illustrious Triple Crown, we hiked around to the next ice area called the Spiral Staircase. There Buster lead the namesake route (WI4), before we glisaded back down to the trail and hiked back to the cars. We again poached a hot tub at a local hotel, before getting in the cars and driving the 2.5 hours back to the Front Range. To see the rest of the photos, go to Mountainroadphotography.com or check them out on Facebook. PullHarder on Ice!Posted in Climbing, Colorado | 5 Comments
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Rad photos buddy! Sounds like you guys really hit it hard!
Nice going guys. I am a little jealous by the amount of tool swinging going on over there. Not that my tool isn’t swinging.
Wow! incredible pics!
Whoa! Awesome stuff and great photos! I think I have broken the Man Law on at least one occasion…
Nice work – pullharder on ice is the way to go. Bummer winter is coming to a close…
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