Trailside Boulders
Isaac and Alexandra had plans to show some friends from
Flagstaff - Andrew and Jordan - around Black Mountain, and were kind enough to invite me along. However, upon our
arrival we discovered that the road was closed due to maintenance and
that our initial plan was spoiled.
The gorgeous view from the Black Mountain trailhead. |
We settled for the Trailside Boulders instead, and began
charging up the approach. It was quite warm already, so I quickly hopped on all the stellar problems the boulder had to
offer, including Diamond Zen (V0), Blind Spot (V3), Lip Service Stand (V5) and Trailside
Arete (V6) before tackling the sit start, Shoot the Moon (V10). Andrew
and I sent it in quick succession but unfortunately the holds went into the sun
before Isaac could give it another good send go.
Isaac, on the top out of Lip Service Stand (V5). |
Itai, trying to keep the tension on Shoot the Moon (V10). Photo by Isaac Palatt. |
After a quick lunch break we ventured further up the trail
towards the ridge that housed the stunning Twilight of the Idols (V10), which
is thought to be one of the best problems in California for the grade. Although
it certainly climbs well and has all the qualities of a 4 star line, the rock
quality was a little disappointing. I managed to send in a few goes, after
which we began exploring the area for more climbs and potential first ascents.
Itai, latching the big throw on Twilight of the Idols (V10). Photo by Isaac Palatt. |
The winding 243. |
All in all it was a great (and exclusively open handed) day at
Black Mountain.
See you out there!
- Itai
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