Booth following the first 5.11 pitch on the East Buttress of SEWS. I thought this lower-angle slabbier pitch was harder than the steeper, but more featured 5.11 pitch above.
Alex in the Pocket Glacier cirque below the East Face of Mt. Slesse, about to put on crampons for his second time ever!
Alex escaping the chaos of the Pocket Glacier:
Mr. Honnold putting on his most extreme face high on the Northeast Buttress. We simul-soloed most of the route, but I asked for the rope on the 5.10 direct variation. I'm quite glad I did, because we accidently climbed a 5.11/A0 variation to it.
Later this week I'm giving slideshows in Seattle, Portland and Eugene on the new route I climbed on Mt. Foraker in June with Bjørn-Eivind Årtun.
Wednesday, Sept. 29, 7pm, at Feathered Friends in Seattle. Free admission.

Thursday, Sept. 30, 7pm, at the Mazama Mountaineering Center in Portland. Admission is $10, but proceeds go to fund the Mazama grant program.

Friday, Oct. 1, 7:30pm, at Backcountry Gear in Eugene. Admission is $5.
