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Base Camp Up
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- Statistics:
- Date Hiked: December 30, 2011
- Miles Hiked: 1.0 (Estimate)
- Elevation Gain: 1,000' (Estimate)
- Hiking Partner(s): Jeff
Shafer
- Routes: WI4
- Description:
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Video Trip Report
- After dinner at Mother Cluckers in Silverton (CO), Jeff and I retired
to our hotel room in order to dry out gear and figure out what to climb
the following day. We had accomplished our primary objective of
Stairway To Heaven for the trip and discussed heading back to Eureka
(CO) to try one of the other routes in the area. However, we ended
up having dinner with two other climbers from Flagstaff (AZ) and Santa
Barbara (CA) who said they climbed The Ribbon that day. They
indicated the route was in relatively good shape and in addition, recent
posts on Mountain Project stated the climb was in and avalanche
danger was low. As a result, we decided to attempt this classic
line which would also put us closer to home at the end of the climbing
day.
- We drove from Silverton (CO) up Camp Bird Road in my old Honda
Accord and were lucky enough not to have anyone on the route when we
pulled up around 7:00 am. The approach went quickly and I think we
were starting up the route around 7:45 am. Jeff took pitch 1 which
ended up being the crux of the day. The entire pitch was thin and
relatively difficult to protect. The second half of the pitch was
also fairly steep and there was a constant stream of course spindrift
poring down on us. Jeff led the pitch well reaching the bolts on
the left side of The Ribbon to a hanging belay. I climbed quickly
in order to get out of the spindrift as fast as I could.
- I led the second pitch which starts out fairly easy to a vertical
pillar similar to Stairway To Heaven's pitch 3, but more hooked out.
I got a good no hands rest at the base of the pillar and then cruised up
it to somewhat easier ground and two existing V-threads. I belayed
off the two V-threads equalized with a long screw. When Jeff reached me, we
were only a half a pitch away from the top of our second classic
Colorado ice climb in two days. Jeff finished the route which had a
steeper WI3+ curtain at the end to a three pin belay.
- We did three rappels and reached the base of the climb by 11:00 am.
As we were changing into our traveling clothes, two climbing friends
(Doug Sheppard & Kevin Craig) pulled up with their wives. We said
hello and chatted for a bit before hitting the road and heading back to
Highlands Ranch (CO). The drive went relatively quickly and we
were back home by 6:00 pm.
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