This is just to add to what Bill said. Sorry if some of it is redundant but hey its always good to have another point of view and what a view!!!!
WOW! What an Outstanding Weekend:Take Two. This is my second time down to the Blue Ridge Parkway Climb-In and I will tell you that the beauty of Bob’s place is surpassed only by his hospitality. Bob, thank you once again for sharing your home and yourself with us. The weather was as good as could be and so was the food, but more on that later.
I was lucky enough to get there early on Friday so I got to climb with Bob before anyone else arrived. We picked a tree we could see the BRP from and see anyone coming in. Ended up we did see Kernsloth coming, we recognized him as a climber by the big shot in the back of his pick-up, kind of a give away. We were climbing for about three hours and I got up to about 85ft. which is a personal high for me. The only problem, and its not really a problem, is that climbing with Bob made me realize just how slow and inefficient my climbing technique is. Bob is just so fluid in his movement and I…well am not so fluid. It was comfortable climbing with him in the same tree and I think that helped me climb higher and still be comfortable. In case you can’t tell, heights have always been, well a challenge for me. I am used to climbing alone and will tell you that for me having that other climber in the same tree worked to keep my mind off the height issue.
After coming down and meeting Kernsloth, Wild Bill arrived on the scene. It was good to see Bill again and, but after some time catching up we found out that Joe was back down in Panama and wouldn’t be there. I think that we missed out on some good Joe stories around the campfire, but I am glad that his services are in demand down there. That can only be good for the pastime that we all love. It also gave the rest of us some time to practice our campfire storytelling skills without the teacher being around making us nervous.
We started cooking our dinner during which Jim W. arrived and helped us finish some of the hot dogs (and mashed potatoes) that we had and we all just hung out a got to know each other. I for one was very happy to meet, or meet again, everyone that was there this weekend. I am up here in South Eastern PA and am not able to get down to the Sunday climbs etc so I know a lot of you from the website and it is great to be able to put a face to the names. And what a great bunch of guys.
Later that night while walking up to Bob’s house we found Knothead had already set up his portaledge. I hope he can get in here and tell us some specifics about it as I am afraid that I did not get to talk to him about it. I didn’t even know that it was his own design until Jim W told me. He arrived late and did not know that we were down in the woods but soon moved his site down with the rest of us.
We got up pretty early on Saturday and got to climbing around 0900 – 0930. We all went pretty much to whatever tree was calling to us and started making our way back around noon. In the mean time Bob put up his treeboat for me as I had (yes that is past tense) never seen one let alone stayed in one. The TIP was about 75 ft with the treeboat about 72 ft. Did I mention healthy respect for heights?? Well I decided to make my way up there during the day and get used to it before I spent the night so I started making my way up my sportline and with a pitch this long there was an awful lot of stretching going on and I was not too comfortable with it, so I switched to my Safety Blue. This stretched a bit too but I was more at ease with it. I will tell you that I have been that high before but this was the first time that it was in one pitch and there were a few spots where I had to talk myself through to get up there. What was cool was that everyone pretty much left me on my own and Bob even came over once to let me know it was ok if I didn’t get to sleep in it; no pressure. I did finally get up there and got into the tree boat and I even had to attach the cozy on the bottom. It is amazing how slow and deliberate my movements are when I am above my comfort level. I know that 75 ft for most of you is not much but hopefully this will bring back some memories of when it may have been. I did bring up my sleeping bag on this trip so it was one less thing to worry about at night.
Now comes the dinner, a feast really. We had a huge salad, celery and carrot sticks, cheeses, dip, a fantastic salsa that was marked hot and really was, baked potatoes, pick and peel shrimp, and Mackerel I think that it was King Mackerel but I called it Holy Mackerel. Everything was delicious and we had a good time. We even got to witness Knothead’s technique, using a plastic plate as a weapon against a Japanese Hornet. He was very accurate with that plate and knocked this flying menace right out of the sky. Big foot, one of Bob’s dogs, saw where it landed so I was able to pick it up and put it in the trash bin. Bob said that Brown Dog, his other dog, can snap them in midair and not get stung. This night he was not doing any of that as he was falling asleep on his feet. Brown dog was literally standing there with his eyes slowly closing and tilting to one side ready to fall over. If we were insecure we would have thought that we were just that boring. Kernsloth, while dinner was being prepared, was not idle; he made a delicious pineapple upside down cake in his dutch over which we all had for desert we each had half of the piece he originally cut for each of us (I still had to get back up the tree) and we were stuffed, we also still had the other piece for breakfast.
Well, it was time. I got encouragement from everyone as I was getting my harness on and getting ready. I even got some good last minute suggestions and they let me go off. Knothead said that he was watching my progress up the tree from the campfire. He was watching my little led flashlight as I didn’t need to turn on my headlamp until I got to the treeboat. I did make it up faster this time and pulled up the rest of my stuff, hung my gear bags on the tree and settled in for the night. What a fantastic night; it was overcast when I went to sleep and it was also warm. I woke up at about 3:30 am to a good breeze blowing as well as a cooler air and the best surprise was the starry sky. They were right there for me to see and what a sight they were. I stayed awake awhile but eventually drifted back to sleep waking up at 7:00am just when I wanted to. I phoned home to PA as my wife and daughters were going to be getting up and getting ready for my youngest daughter’s soccer tournament. Bob came to check on how I made out and congratulated me on this accomplishment. I have to admit it does feel good to push myself beyond some limit, but hey all of you treeclimbers know about that.
I came down and we had breakfast, I know that I had my second piece of pineapple upside down cake and even a piece of an Apricot-Walnut cake that was delicious. Hey maybe my slowness in climbing isn’t just my technique, hmmm. Sunday morning I was a little sore but I did want to get out and try some SRT. Bob spent some time with Jim W and I showing us the basics of the technique and I gave it try. I would like to give it a try again when I am fresher (Maybe next year). I was sore and I still had the eight hour drive to get home so I wasn’t putting too much effort in it.
I came down packed up the rest of my stuff and on the road just after Knothead did (about 1:15pm) and got home about 10:30pm
It was really a great weekend with a great bunch of guys climbing a great bunch of trees. For all of you that were planning to be there but couldn’t I hope to see you next year.
Peace Out,
Legolas
In Peace,
Legolas