
A Day at Leavenworth

Nolan and I accompanied by a couple friends took the six hour drive to Leavenworth, late Father's Day. We drove through Icicle Canyon, arriving at the Forrestland parking lot at the ungodly hour of 3 a.m. We then set up camp; very happy that our Mountain Safety Research tent (the Elbow Room 2 person) only requires a couple minutes to set up. With four pieces, it takes little to no brain power - lucky for us. After doing some star gazing we wondered up to the boulders to check out what was on the next day's busy agenda.


Our view from camp
Woke up around 8am to the sound of the incessant chirping of birds. Mad Meadows was our first stop: Pimpsqueak, our mission. One of the area's most classic and well known climbs, Pimpsqueak is a horizontal roof around 13 feet high before the top out. We strategically placed our pads for ascent- praying that our coffee wouldn't kick in too early. Although Nolan and Connor came very close, I was the only one to send this trip. I first saw Pimpsqueak, 3 years ago and wasn't even able to touch any of the roof section. I'm glad to see a little progression and relieved it went down!
After Pimpsqueak, we spent a good half hour getting a little lost searching for Hanta Man. Taking a second look at our guidebook it became apparent that it was actually just around the corner. Hanta Man was completely in the shade and was a perfect way for us to escape the sun and still be able to climb.






