jarrod
jarrod

It was pretty awesome to get back on The El (5.8) today with my buddy Shane. I linked the first two pitches via The Lonely (5.6) variation, and then took the plum line up P3. What an exhilarating route! 🤩

Two climbers scaling a large rock face with visible cracks at Pitchoff Chimney Cliff surrounded by trees. Text reads The El 5.8 Pitchoff Chimney Cliff. A climber ascends a steep rock face using climbing gear surrounded by a vast landscape of autumn-colored trees under a clear blue sky. A person wearing a green helmet smiles at the camera while rock climbing. They are secured with ropes against a large rock face surrounded by colorful autumn foliage. Climber ascending steep rock face secured by a rope surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage with a river and road in the valley below. Climber ascends a steep, rocky cliff using a rope, amid vibrant autumn trees and overlooking a winding road with a car below. Two climbers wearing helmets and gear smile while scaling a rock face with ropes high above a winding road and river amidst an expanse of colorful autumn forested mountains.

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jarrod
jarrod

@jarrod Personally, I feel like the traverse is hardest section, the beginning of The Lonely only slightly easier, and then the third pitch just pure fun — but they’re not rated that way! 😆

Thanks for getting after it with me today, Shane! (And to Chris Sarkis for the encouragement and photos from the road! 📸)

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birming
birming

@jarrod Wow, I get sweaty palms just by seeing the photos 😅 Looks amazing though! 😍

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jarrod
jarrod

@birming Thanks! I get those same sweaty palms when looking at photos; not so much when I’m actually climbing, weirdly enough. 🤷‍♂️

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birming
birming

@jarrod Oh, interesting. Maybe it’s a bit like stage fright — as soon as you’re on stage, it’s gone.

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jarrod
jarrod

@birming Maybe! I still get nervous and scared while climbing, but the rampant palm sweat isn’t as common for me.

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