Trip Report
Valentine's date with Skull Queen
Wednesday March 3, 2010 6:32pm
With a beautiful weather forecast for Valentine's weekend in the Valley, Mike and Leonardo hashed out a plan to ascend Skull Queen and I was going to tag along. As the weekend drew near, words on the Taco suggested other parties were also planning on climbing Skull Queen, so backup plans to climb Southern Man or The Prow were made. I picked up Leonardo and Mike around 5pm on Friday and we headed off to Yosemite from Davis. We were going to spend the night at Camp 4, but my amazing friends, Robin and Roger, in El Portal put us up for the nigh. It turned out they too were planning on doing Skull Queen, but decided to allow us the opportunity to climb it and they would climb the Gold Wall instead. Did I say they are AMAZING?
Still not sure how many other parties were planning on climbing Skull Queen, we decided to try and be the first ones there, so we woke up at 5am. After breakfast, driving into the Valley, and packing our gear we headed off to the Column around 6:30am. We got to the base to find two guys from Davis, Will and Rick had beaten us, but they were going to do South Face, so we got dips on Skull Queen. Another party of two from Palo Alto showed up a few minutes behind us and decided last minute to do Southern Man. I’m not sure what their original plans were, but we gave them our print-out of Southern Man since their guide book didn’t have it.
I’ll let the pictures to most of the reporting from here:
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Headed to our climb from the Ahwahnee Hotel’s parking lot before the s...
Headed to our climb from the Ahwahnee Hotel’s parking lot before the sunrise.
Credit: greasemonkey
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Half Dome in the background and the sun about to rise as Mike came up ...
Half Dome in the background and the sun about to rise as Mike came up the trial near the base.
Credit: greasemonkey
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Looking up at P1, and the rest of Washington Column.
Looking up at P1, and the rest of Washington Column.
Credit: greasemonkey
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Mike made quick work of freeing P1 and off Leonardo goes ascending the...
Mike made quick work of freeing P1 and off Leonardo goes ascending the rope.
Credit: greasemonkey
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We made it to Dinner Ledge in time for a quick Lunch.
We made it to Dinner Ledge in time for a quick Lunch.
Credit: greasemonkey
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Will and Rick opted for the variation to the left of Kor Roof, leaving...
Will and Rick opted for the variation to the left of Kor Roof, leaving it free for me to ascend.
Credit: greasemonkey
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Rappelling off at sunset after fixing P4, P5 and P6 above Dinner Ledge...
Rappelling off at sunset after fixing P4, P5 and P6 above Dinner Ledge.
Credit: greasemonkey
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A quick note on rappelling from P5 to P4: It is difficult to impossible to swing left to get to get to the next anchor so leave a tight fixed line to guide you back to that ledge at the end of the Kor Roof pitch (P4).
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View of Half Dome from Dinner Ledge.
View of Half Dome from Dinner Ledge.
Credit: greasemonkey
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Leonardo ascending P6 which ends right above this bush/tree.
Leonardo ascending P6 which ends right above this bush/tree.
Credit: greasemonkey
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Mike working on P8.  Did I mention the weather forecast was correct?  ...
Mike working on P8. Did I mention the weather forecast was correct? It was an absolutely beautiful weekend in the Valley.
Credit: greasemonkey
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I got P9, and here is Leonardo working on P10.
I got P9, and here is Leonardo working on P10.
Credit: greasemonkey
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With about an hour left of day light when we reached the top of P10, we decided it was best to begin rappelling back down to Dinner Ledge to get our things and leave the last pitch for another day. We got two rappels in before the sun went down, then we rappelled the rest of the climb and hiked back to the car under the light of our head lamps. Though we didn’t get to go all the way with the Skull Queen, I would say it was a successful Valentine’s date with her, and a second date is to be arranged.

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greasemonkey
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greasemonkey is a trad climber from Davis, Ca.

Comments
karodrinker

Trad climber
San Jose, CA
  Feb 16, 2010 - 01:28am PT
Thanks for the pics!
Mungeclimber

Trad climber
Nothing creative to say
  Feb 16, 2010 - 03:20am PT
neat, I saw you guys in the afternoon.

way to get after it.
Dirka

Trad climber
Hustle City
  Feb 16, 2010 - 03:07pm PT
Excellent work guys.
Buju

Big Wall climber
the range of light
  Feb 16, 2010 - 06:43pm PT
Way to go Bihn!

You guys fired it! Im soooo psyched for you all! How much did you lead? You must be getting FAST at jugging now!

You are always welcome at our house....maybe one day we will actually climb together!!!

Cheers,
Rog
Jordan Ramey

Big Wall climber
Calgary, Alberta
  Feb 17, 2010 - 09:45pm PT
way to get after it!
Prod

Trad climber
  Feb 21, 2010 - 10:23am PT
Cool weekend.

Prod.
BASE104

Social climber
An Oil Field
  Feb 21, 2010 - 10:49am PT
Cool! Did you have to posthole on the way down?
bluering

Trad climber
Santa Clara, CA
  Feb 21, 2010 - 11:27am PT
Nice job. Looked like great weather too.

Woot!
Muckus

Mountain climber
Las Vegas
  Feb 21, 2010 - 08:31pm PT
Thanks for sharing. Isn't it great when a plan works?!
greasemonkey

Trad climber
Davis, Ca
Author's Reply  Feb 23, 2010 - 12:49pm PT
BASE, most of the snow had melted, so getting down was uneventful.
HighStepQueen

Trad climber
El Portal, CA
  Mar 2, 2010 - 03:57pm PT
Great work, guys! It was so great, and such a surprise, to see all three of you! You gotta love when three previously unacquainted friends all show up in your living room on their way to climb together.

Gold Wall / Silent Line was gorgeous. Very physical and memorable climbing, and the ice crashing off Ribbon Falls was unforgettable. You should add it to the list. Let me know the next time you come up!

Robin
JOEY.F

Gym climber
It's not rocket surgery
  Mar 3, 2010 - 01:32am PT
I am glad I finally tuned in, Thanks for a great tr and photos
!
greasemonkey

Trad climber
Davis, Ca
Author's Reply  Mar 3, 2010 - 06:36pm PT
Robin,
i'm coming in April for sure. Add Gold Wall to the list, CHECK.
Binh
mike m

Trad climber
black hills
  Oct 31, 2011 - 12:12am PT
Cool
Zander

climber
  Oct 31, 2011 - 11:16am PT
Missed this the first time around.
Nice.
Z
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