Showing posts with label sailing hawks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sailing hawks. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Sailing Hawks Classics: Last Tango in Durango

 I'm not actually sure on the exact name of this one but it has something to do with Tango and Durango.  The bulbous pinches the lead up the face make for a cool line and fun climbing.

 Prairie on Last Tango in Durango


Prairie on the crux

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Sailing Hawks Classics: Legacy of the Kid

Legacy of the Kid is one of Sailing Hawks most coveted problems.  One of the the areas original "hard" lines, it climbs an overhanging face on edges and pockets.  Beta varies depending on your strengths but regardless of how you unlock the sequence it is another must do for capable climbers visiting the area.

 Using the cross beta to set up for the crux

 Legacy of the Kid

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Sailing Hawks Classics: Sunday Stroll

The dakota sandstone at Sailing Hawks lends itself to steep climbing on pockets and edges.  It is not the friendliest on the skin and doesn't make for the cleanest of lines but it certainly has some gems and is well worth a couple days for the travelling climbing.  One of Sailing Hawks more popular lines and one of the classics climbs a steep face and is call Sunday Stroll.  Here are a few pictures of Prairie sending.

Prairie on the beginning Sunday Stroll

The third and arguably most difficult move

Grabbing a good edge

Eyeballing the jug before the lip

Friday, October 7, 2011

Durango

It's good to be back in Sweden as I'm amped to get back on some granite.  I've returned to some finicky weather and I'm a bit out of whack do to the jet-lag so I reckon I'll use the next week or so to retro-post pictures from our month in the States while getting back into the swing of things here.  

Here are a few pictures from the main boulder at Sailing Hawks in Durango.

 Prairie on one of the many fun steep problems on the large boulder in the center of Sailing Hawks

 Erik on Global Warming.  Though sharp and a bit contrived, it makes for some good climbing

Nearly sticking the crux of Global Warming

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Heading Home

This trip to the States is officially over.  Hammie and I are sitting in the Albuquerque airport preparing for the long flight home to Sweden.  I has been a great trip and while I'm bummed it's over it'll be nice to get back, October is after all one of the best months for climbing in Sweden.   I'll get around to posting some of the best pictures from the trip and hopefully editing some videos as well.

Here is a picture from one of the classic problems at Sailing Hawks in Durango, CO

Running a lap on Agent Orange