The view from atop Cerro Rosado |
Thursday:
I was expecting and hoping for bad weather today, as I wanted to rest from the long day on Wednesday. I did just that for the entire morning, but then was contacted by Adrian to go sport climbing with him and Sonia in the afternoon. I said yes mainly because I was flattered he asked, but also because I wanted to hear about his adventure in the Cerro Torre group.
Adrian went into to Nipponino the day before we went into Piedra Negra, to climb something in the weather window. He just said he wanted to climbing something on the Cerro Torre side of that valley. After he told me they had attempted Aguja Standhardt, I combed through the guidebook to find a route I thought he might do. I figure it must have been Festerville (6c — 5.11a), as it was primarily a rock route. Indeed that was his first choice, but the ridge was plastered with ice and he had to switch to the route that was in condition. They thought this to be Exocet, an amazing, continuous, WI5+ route. I didn’t know Adrian was such a good ice climber as well. This is a handy skill in this massif. In fact, being a good mixed climber and a good ice climber is almost a requirement. I say “almost” because I am neither, but that is what I intend to practice if I am to return here, which I hope to do.
Sonia belays while Adrian ascends the 11c/d "warm-up" route |
Adrian picked me up in his rickety van. Derek decided he was just going to rest and that turned out to be a good call. We went to a very steep crag a few miles up the dirt road leading to Rio Electrico. The “warm-up” route was 11c/d. Adrian and Sonia crush and got this route clean without much trouble, though it did take Sonia two tries. I toproped it twice and both times had to pull on two draws to get through it. I tried one harder route, also on TR, while there and other than that I belayed, watched them climb and hung out with the crowd that was there.
The cliff we climbed at is the tiny one near the center of this photo. This was taken from where we parked. |
Friday:
It rained all morning, but in the afternoon I showed Sheri and Derek my descent route off Cerro Rosado. This route was much shorter and much shorter and easier than my cross-country ascent in the woods to the south. We hiked out the Fitz Roy Trail about 1.5 kilometers and then found and followed a faint path straight up the steep slope to the summit.
Hiking up the "trail" (not really) up Cerro Rosado |
We didn’t hang out that long on top, maybe ten minutes, because Sheri had a massage appointment (one of the “Top Ten” things to do in El Chaltèn). The hike down went easier than Sheri had feared and the trip was deemed a huge success.
Sick scenery. These mountains are absolute beasts. |
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