Here is a short video Jess Firestone shared with me of his ascent of Cedar Project - V10 on the, you guessed it, the Cedar Boulder. Nice send Jesse!
I'm always interested in promoting the Carver bouldering community, so if anyone has photos or videos they want to share of their victories or defeats in the Carver woods, let me know in the comments or send me an email at carverbouldering gmail com.
Looks like the weather for next week is really starting to shape up so make sure your chalk bag is full and your brushes are in your bag.
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Showing posts with label rock climbing. Show all posts
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
Season 2012: Wet & Clean - Update on the Update
Two posts ago I wrote about reclaiming the Ivy Boulder from the English Ivy that gave it its name. This post is an update on that cleaning project.
I was hoping that after the first cleaning and the heavy rain that I would be able to go out and find it fairly clean and ready to climb some problems that haven't been done in a decade. Instead it was still dirty and seeping a lot of water. The ivy still on the boulder was holding together an bunch of soil and therefore a lot of draining was happening.
So I trimmed the ivy back over the top of the boulder and made it look all pretty. It is going to need to dry and still have some fine tune cleaning done, but it is mostly ready for fun.
Just leave a comment to this post if you do any problems with potential grade and beta.
Thanks
I was hoping that after the first cleaning and the heavy rain that I would be able to go out and find it fairly clean and ready to climb some problems that haven't been done in a decade. Instead it was still dirty and seeping a lot of water. The ivy still on the boulder was holding together an bunch of soil and therefore a lot of draining was happening.
So I trimmed the ivy back over the top of the boulder and made it look all pretty. It is going to need to dry and still have some fine tune cleaning done, but it is mostly ready for fun.
Just leave a comment to this post if you do any problems with potential grade and beta.
Thanks
Monday, May 21, 2012
Season 2012: Wet & Clean (Sort of)
It was raining today, which made it a good day to walk the woods at Carver. The only trash I picked up was a movie ticket stub. Thanks to everyone for helping to keep the area clean.
I strolled out to the Titlest Boulders and cut back the nettles and brambles that are starting to grow along the trail. My main reason for heading out there was to check out the condition of the boulders in that group. I gave a shout out to Andy T. in my last post for cleaning the Water Tower Boulder (at least a large portion of it) back into a climbable condition. Andy also cleaned and got the first ascent of Problem #17 on page 9 of the guidebook. This problem is listed as the Water Tower Project in the bouldering guide, but now that it is no longer a project, Andy has named it Unearthed and goes at V1. Sometimes things are projects for the simple reason that no one else was ever motivated to clean it off.
I strolled out to the Titlest Boulders and cut back the nettles and brambles that are starting to grow along the trail. My main reason for heading out there was to check out the condition of the boulders in that group. I gave a shout out to Andy T. in my last post for cleaning the Water Tower Boulder (at least a large portion of it) back into a climbable condition. Andy also cleaned and got the first ascent of Problem #17 on page 9 of the guidebook. This problem is listed as the Water Tower Project in the bouldering guide, but now that it is no longer a project, Andy has named it Unearthed and goes at V1. Sometimes things are projects for the simple reason that no one else was ever motivated to clean it off.
Unearthed starts in the notch just behind the tree and heads up and right to finish just left of the high point on the boulder.
While I was out at the Titlest Group I rough cleaned the top of the right-hand side of the Titlest Boulder. I also cut back the landings around the James Dean and the Quota Boulders.
After that bit of work, it was off to the Bonzai Boulders to pick up any more trash I might find. There wasn't any, which was awesome! I was so stoked I rough cleaned the Ivy Boulder (on the map on page 35). This boulder hasn't been climbable in at least 6 years. There are two problems listed in the guide for this boulder on page 37, College Prep, grade unknown and Shop Class, V2. Having now cleaned the ivy off this long, low boulder I also suspect there will be a lip traverse that starts the same as College Prep and heads right to finish Shop Class. There is also a little problem that will start under the little roof and move up and over for the exit.
The Ivy Boulder with a lot less ivy than it has been used too.
And after 4 hours of trail maintenance and boulder cleaning, some of it in the rain, I was really sweaty and REALLY DIRTY. My fingers even got dyed the color of my gloves.
So thanks again to everyone for helping to pick up trash, clean boulders and keeping the woods generally friendly. Don't forget to be a patron of the Stone Cliff Inn every once in a while. Mr. Rosenbaum has shown us a ton of support by continuing to allow climbing on his property and we should show him some gratitude by enjoying a beverage and some food in his restaurant. The patio does have a great view of the river.
If anyone has Carver photos or videos they would like to share via this blog, let me know and we'll set it up.
So thanks again to everyone for helping to pick up trash, clean boulders and keeping the woods generally friendly. Don't forget to be a patron of the Stone Cliff Inn every once in a while. Mr. Rosenbaum has shown us a ton of support by continuing to allow climbing on his property and we should show him some gratitude by enjoying a beverage and some food in his restaurant. The patio does have a great view of the river.
If anyone has Carver photos or videos they would like to share via this blog, let me know and we'll set it up.
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Saturday, May 19, 2012
Season 2012: Dry & Green
Mark O. pressing the top out on a fun, awkward, steep & short V2 called Low and Inside.
I know it has been since last season since I've posted here and that is for a couple of reasons:
- It is wet in Portland in the Winter and makes it hard to climb outside. Granted this winter was fairly mild and February had some good, crisp weather.
- This one is more personal and even almost derailed the publishing of the guidebook - my wife was diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer, adenocarcinoma, on May, 11 of last year. She is 35 and a non-smoker and you can read more about her situation on her blog, Aquarius Vs. Cancer.
So after a very long year, I got back out to Carver, brushed some holds (OK a lot of holds) and had a fun afternoon in the woods. We cleaned a swath of boulders between the Cedar and Yosemite boulders.
Climbing in this area also made me realize that I've left at least one problem out of the guidebook (I'm sure there are at least two more). Problem #3 on page 26 is an unnamed V0 near the Yosemite Boulder. There is also a V1 sit start on small crimps to the right of Problem #3. I guess we'll call it Problem #3a. I also cleaned off a problem that isn't in the guide that is probably V1. It is short sit start that climbs up though a slabby notch. If you look at the map on Page 27 of the guidebook, then this problem would be on the end of the Toe Boulder facing the parking lot.
I want to send a shout out to Andy T. who sent me an email several weeks ago. It seems Andy has taken some of his climbing time to clean off the Water Tower Boulder out near the Pioneer Church. I hope to walk out there tomorrow and check it out.
Here is another view of Mark O. on Low and Inside, but looking out towards the parking lot. Alison is standing in front of Problem #3a.
Thank you to everyone who has already bought a copy of the Carver Bouldering Guide. If you still need a guide, you can pick one up at:
- The Stone Cliff Inn (Make sure to go in a have a beer every once in a while)
- The Circuit Bouldering Gym (NE & SW locations)
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Overview Map of the Carver Bridge Cliff Boulders
So the guidebook is going through a few tweaks/edits to the rules and some grade changes. In the meantime, here is an overview map of the boulder fields out at Carver - you should be able to download/print/etc. It is 11x17 and all of the boulders with problems on them should be shown in Dark Grey. Good luck and if you have questions, please post to the comments.
This map was originally hand-drawn on a very large piece of paper by Jered Bernert and with some help from a friend it was scanned, converted to a JPEG and then I digitized it in Adobe Illustrator and added the other various peices that make a map a map.
If you have specific questions about problems and such, you'll probably have to wait for the guidebook to come out.
Carver Bouldering Overview Map
This map was originally hand-drawn on a very large piece of paper by Jered Bernert and with some help from a friend it was scanned, converted to a JPEG and then I digitized it in Adobe Illustrator and added the other various peices that make a map a map.
If you have specific questions about problems and such, you'll probably have to wait for the guidebook to come out.
Carver Bouldering Overview Map
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Trespassers Ye Be Warned!
But first:
And now:
As a member, the process goes like this:
Do not get in an altercation with anyone. Be as polite as possible.
Thanks again to everyone who is doing the right things to help ensure that the property stays open to climbing.
- Thank you to everyone who has joined/re-joined the Carver Climbing Club and keeps your membership card with you while you are climbing. The property owners are pleased with how things are going.
- Also a thank you to boulderers who are taking some time to clean some of the moss and other debris off the boulders. The long, wet spring we had has made for a more robust moss crop this summer.
And now:
- If you are using the property without a membership card and refuse to leave when asked by a card carry member, then you risk being charged with trespassing by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Department.
As a member, the process goes like this:
- Inform the climbers of the Membership Card policy and that they cannot use the property without having a card physically with them. If they refuse to leave, please inform the manager of the Stone Cliff Inn who will call the sheriff's department. Try and give the manager as much information about the trespassers as possible (# in the party, car they arrived in, location in the woods, etc.).
Do not get in an altercation with anyone. Be as polite as possible.
Thanks again to everyone who is doing the right things to help ensure that the property stays open to climbing.
Monday, June 21, 2010
First Day of Summer
And Carver is still wet. The moss is thick and seeping. It is looking better for the next few days. If you're planning on going out to boulder, take a nylon bristle brush and clean at least one problem in the main woods before you head down to the Bonzai (frontside) boulders looking for drier terrain.
Also be sure you're a member of the Carver Climbing Club and you have your membership card with you - wherever you are in the woods, bouldering or rope climbing.
Thanks from everyone who wants to make sure the access stays open.
Also be sure you're a member of the Carver Climbing Club and you have your membership card with you - wherever you are in the woods, bouldering or rope climbing.
Thanks from everyone who wants to make sure the access stays open.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Listen Up.
You must be a member of the Carver Climbing Club to rope climb or boulder at the the Carver Bridge Cliff.
One of the main requirements is being able to show your Carver Climbing Club Membership Card to other members, the land owner or any of the restaraunt staff.
You must have your membership card with you while you are using the property. Don't leave it in your car or forget it at home. You must have it with you. If it's at home I'm going to ask you to go home and get it if you want or keep climbing.
I had to ask three rope climbers to leave and had to get two boulderers to go back to their car to get their cards. It sucks. I know. But it is the only real place to boulder in the PDX metro area and to keep it open you must follow the rules.
Period.
One of the main requirements is being able to show your Carver Climbing Club Membership Card to other members, the land owner or any of the restaraunt staff.
You must have your membership card with you while you are using the property. Don't leave it in your car or forget it at home. You must have it with you. If it's at home I'm going to ask you to go home and get it if you want or keep climbing.
I had to ask three rope climbers to leave and had to get two boulderers to go back to their car to get their cards. It sucks. I know. But it is the only real place to boulder in the PDX metro area and to keep it open you must follow the rules.
Period.
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