November 2-4, 2007
Participants: Jentry M., Mark G., Jocelyn B., Paul L.
When a good friend turns 28 years old I recommend making him the Czar for the weekend. The Czar calls all the shots, when to eat, what to do, and how many lashings you get if you misbehave. As you can imagine it was a great weekend.
In typical weekend-warrior fashion we
packed up and headed out of Salt Lake at 6:36pm Friday. We spent the night at Jocelyn’s mother’s house in Cedar City and hit the back roads through the small town of Enterprise, Utah to
Prophesy climbing wall. With a set of
Black Diamond Camalots the Czar orders us up the mixed sport/trad route,
Sticky Revelations 5.10a. Here is the Czar, Jentry,
in action, notice the extraordinary distance end to end of his femurs. Having a rock climbing
novice on the wall, it was Jocelyn’s second time ever climbing, the Czar dictated a 3 pitch climb that we all
conquered mightily. We took a classic
“Goat” shot to give the readers some perspective and
rapped back down to another climb on Prophesy wall.
Then the
Czar lead us up a two-pitch
5.10c route called The Visionaries. The
second pitch was a little tricky, but we prevailed yet again. The Czar has a knack for great camera shots, check this one he took .
After some good climbing we headed back to Enterprise and went to the Buckshot Grill for some
triple-decker burgers and fries, at the Czars command of course.
We camped outside of Zion Park Saturday night and then wanted to get somewhere with a view,
Angles Landing did just that. We started the hike and the Czar
pointed out our summit. The hike was beautiful with the fall season
golden leaves. The trail travels along an
exposed ridgeline and the park service has put in
chains for people to hold onto in the sketchier spots. As you may have suspected, the Czar ordered Mark to
not use his hands for balance at all during the hike. The summit was reached, the lounge position assumed,
and some
vulture watching took place. We saw some
big wall climbers going up the
northeast face of Angles Landing, maybe in a next year I’ll learn to aid climb. After another nice
fall leaves shot at the bottom of the hike we got on the park shuttle and headed back to our car.
That evening Jocelyn made a superb
birthday meal, we watched the
sun set and then headed back north. Another great adventure weekend survived and we lived through the Czar’s commands, at least until next November...
Check out the Czar birthday weekend
complete photoalbum -- Paul
All photos copyright to Paul LarkinLabels: Adventure Report, Climbing