View Full Version : Trip Report Constrychnine 10/19/2013
Cannon
10-22-2013, 12:41 PM
We had a neighborhood marathon trip to Constrychnine on Oct 19. Due to lack of participation from what was a planned scout trip, we brought a couple of our 14 year old daughters into the mix. (Quote of the day:
Mountaineer
10-22-2013, 01:15 PM
Nice job! I took my then 6 year old through this one. I hear you about that anchor out of reach, sketchy.
Great report, it is a fantastic canyon.
Absolute Gravity
10-22-2013, 01:31 PM
Nice TR!
Beautiful spot! As we walked up the edge, there was no obvious anchor anywhere… until we leaned over the edge and looked back to the right and saw webbing hanging from a choke stone 12 feet above and over the void. I can only imagine somebody climbed up there, quite exposed, and set that thing up. I’m 6’3” and wasn’t about to lean out over the ledge to try and poke a rope through rapide… nuts! I was also not about let one of our guys climb up to it. (Slot_Machine, your Candition report on 10/6 says you built a couple of new anchors. Did you set that thing up? Crazy!)
I was with Slot Machine in there a couple weeks ago and that anchor was there already.
I climbed up to the chockstones to inspect the anchor. Not as scary as it looks once you get up there, but it does require some skill and confidence and is definitely exposed. Getting back down could also be tricky for most.
I can see how leaning out over that edge to thread the rope would be pretty scary too. I'm 6' tall and I stemmed up about a foot so that I was doing more reaching than leaning over the edge. MiCamp (5'10" ish) was able to reach up and hook a locker into the rapide too. I didn't see him do it so not sure if he stemmed up a bit too. That anchor should maybe be extended, of course that might deter some from inspecting it... The chockstone you found sounds like it was a good move.
The brand new looking black webbing anchors are from our group. We came across fresh blue webbing in there also.
Slot Machine
10-22-2013, 01:40 PM
Great report! Looks like a fun crew!
Slot_Machine, your Candition report on 10/6 says you built a couple of new anchors. Did you set that thing up? Crazy!
We did not build the anchor at the 90 footer, it was already there. I probably would not have seen that anchor if it wasn't for my partners, it is in such a strange place.
Tony (Absolute Gravity), made quick work of getting to that crazy anchor. There are two flat-ish footholds on your way up and over to the anchor that make the climb easier than it appears at first glance. His risk of falling was zero. After watching him make the moves, I'm pretty sure I could have done it. It's still a 6/10 difficulty for me, which translates into a 2/10 difficulty for him.
hesse15
10-22-2013, 01:56 PM
Great report! Looks like a fun crew!
We did not build the anchor at the 90 footer, it was already there. I probably would not have seen that anchor if it wasn't for my partners, it is in such a strange place.
Tony (@Absolute Gravity (http://www.bogley.com/forum/member.php?u=22101) ), made quick work of getting to that crazy anchor. There are two flat-ish footholds on your way up and over to the anchor that make the climb easier than it appears at first glance. His risk of falling was zero. After watching him make the moves, I'm pretty sure I could have done it. It's still a 6/10 difficulty for me, which translates into a 2/10 difficulty for him.
that is the costricnine spot we were talking about
where the pin and the bolt was, not the tree one!!!!!:cry1:
ratagonia
10-22-2013, 05:30 PM
Great report! Looks like a fun crew!
We did not build the anchor at the 90 footer, it was already there. I probably would not have seen that anchor if it wasn't for my partners, it is in such a strange place.
Tony (@Absolute Gravity (http://www.bogley.com/forum/member.php?u=22101) ), made quick work of getting to that crazy anchor. There are two flat-ish footholds on your way up and over to the anchor that make the climb easier than it appears at first glance. His risk of falling was zero. After watching him make the moves, I'm pretty sure I could have done it. It's still a 6/10 difficulty for me, which translates into a 2/10 difficulty for him.
Nice TR. Good on ya taking the kids out!!! :2thumbs:
Tony climb good.
A scary anchor to get to, and it really seems like the crack flares the wrong way, so why does the chockstone stick?
(rhetorical question).
Tom
Slot Machine
10-23-2013, 08:51 AM
that is the costricnine spot we were talking about
where the pin and the bolt was, not the tree one!!!!!:cry1:
Oh! I thought everyone was talking about the 200 footer.
Still, the 90 footer is not too tough to anchor naturally. My vote is 'not bolt worthy'.
And Tom, I'm also amazed that that chokestone sticks. Must have been quite scary for the first guy that tried it. :eek2:
accadacca
11-01-2013, 04:53 PM
Excellent write up and report! I think we can all relate to getting an earful from the wife! :roflol:
rockgremlin
11-01-2013, 06:11 PM
Nice work. I wouldn't consider Constrichnine a n00b-friendly canyon, you must be a heckuva leader.
Back in June I lost a pocketknife in that canyon at stage two of the (2nd?) rap. It may still be there ~ keep yer eyes peeled, you might score.
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Slot Machine
11-01-2013, 07:43 PM
Bad news RG...
While chatting with another fella about an unrelated matter, I discovered who found your knife. He traded it away before you posted that it was missing.
FWIW, it was found by a nice guy from out of state that would return it to you if he still had it.
Erik B
11-02-2013, 11:55 AM
Nice work. I wouldn't consider Constrichnine a n00b-friendly canyon, you must be a heckuva leader.
Back in June I lost a pocketknife in that canyon at stage two of the (2nd?) rap. It may still be there ~ keep yer eyes peeled, you might score.
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I'm pretty sure my buddy picked it up in September. I'll try to talk him into giving it back. :haha: We gained a knife and left a pair of sunglasses. call it a trade :cry1:
rockgremlin
11-10-2013, 06:54 PM
I don't care if I don't get the knife back. I just hope someone else gets some use out of it.
Erik B
04-01-2014, 08:15 PM
Nice work. I wouldn't consider Constrichnine a n00b-friendly canyon, you must be a heckuva leader.
Back in June I lost a pocketknife in that canyon at stage two of the (2nd?) rap. It may still be there ~ keep yer eyes peeled, you might score.
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Ok Rockgremlin....we definitely found your knife in September in constrynchnine. It's now waiting for you in Left Leprechaun. (See Below). Happy hunting. :2thumbs::roflol:
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