Echo Lake
Assuming two things – 1) that enough of the snow would have melted higher up to allow us to access the climbs, and 2) that a weekend day would provide a better chance of using the unique taxi-boat access for the climbs at Echo Lake despite it being (very) late season – we agreed to visit Gangsta Wall at Echo Lake on Saturday. Unluckily the second assumption was wrong and the taxi-boats were not running, so the promised 5 minute approach (and boating adventure) turned in to a lovely 50 minute snowy walk… Happily the first assumption was correct and the venue was very sunny, warm, and snow free. Well the routes were snow free!
Lovers’ Leap
Sunday saw us at the famous Lovers’ Leap again for another day of amazing climbing on the East Wall.
The start of the day was incredibly cold though (approx. 6°C) until the sun came round on to the wall at about 1.30pm. Bliss! 😛
We’d chosen The Line and Paul and Boris chose Scimitar, two classic 5.9 routes on the East Wall. It was great to climb some rock with actual holds after the previous three days of desperate slab climbing. I don’t think my toes (or nerves) could have coped with yet another day of smearing on non-existent features.
Series - Tahoe
- Tahoe…
- It’s Snowing!
- Hooray, it’s sunny again!
- Echo Lake & Lovers’ Leap East Wall
- Tahoe wrap up…
Nice t.shirt Tish. 😉
🙂 🙂
Tish; why do you look happier half way up the climbs on The Line than you do near the top ❓
Ah, well, I was carrying Pete’s approach shoes, and by the time we had got near the top the sun had warmed them up and I was feeling very sick by the smell of them 😯 😯 😯
I had to give the first ascent by a “Palace” fan top votes but who else would have voted for that slide before me !!!
Superly scenic, it looks fab 🙂
Wow, these pictures are SO cool! I love mountain climbing, we do it often too but rock climbing is a little extreme. Not that I wouldn’t love to try it! 🙂 This is just wonderful!