
Cat Wall, climber gets last call on Wild Cat.

Fiona Abraham on another 10+ Super Crack Butress

Hanging out at Meat wall.... the view is OK??? Actually, as you can see it's more than "OK" . We had friends from all over Canada and the USA reunite here for Thanks Giving, 2007. There was about 10 of us from Canada and 10 from the US . We had excellent climbing days followed by good friends eating dinner together around a nice fire.

Lots of Gear... Preparing before a climb is necessary , It always helps when you know exactly what you need to bring for each individual climb. They all require lots of gear. Alain and I only brought 6 cams total. Most people here with a standard rack consist of 50 - 70 cams. Never would we be able to travel on our bikes with that amount of gear, luckily we had a lot of friends sharing their gear with us so we could climb these amazing cracks.

Darrel on Dos Hermanos 5 11+
This is my second time spending thanks Giving with Darrel and it woudn't be the same with out him. He's a great story teller around a fire, and he always makes sure that everyone has what they need to relax after a hard day of climbing. He's also a great rope gun. He's been climbing there for a few years now and has climbed a number of routes. He's great to have around cause he seems to be able to jump on anything and be successful.

Sore feet sore Hands... that's what the creek is all about!
Photos by Alain Denis
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