CrossFit East Bay Rest Day 090310: Zion

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Zion by Moonlight by Nolan Nitschke


The above photograph is by the preeminent Southwestern nature photographer Nolan Nitschke.

Nolan Nitschke Photography 

Mr. Nitschke's ability to capture the unique magic of the desert southwest, is, in my opinion, without peer. If Ansel Addams is the paragon of Yosemite photography, Mr. Nitschke is his modern-day counterpart in the desert southwest.  His ability to capture both the intimate smaller spaces, as above as well as colossal vistas with equal aplomb is striking. He even manages to pull off both at once. A giant of American contemporary photography.

Climbing in Zion by lerrp.

CFEB is planning a trip to Zion National Park in late June.

For some years I have wanted to climb the abandoned trail up Lady Mountain: towards the entrance of the park across from, and above, Angel's Landing (considered by many the best hike in Utah). When walking up refrigerator canyon, the sheer walls of Lady Mountain are on the left. Of course we would have to do 100 Burpees at the top.


Ten people could get quite luxurious lodging fairly cheaply. We could also rent a large van also fairly cheap. We might have some *ahem* connections along these lines...


Lady Mountain at a Glance
Photo Album: Lady Mountain Pictures
Trail Map: Lady Mountain Map
Trail Distance: 1.9 miles one-way, 3.8 miles round-trip which includes a portion of the Middle Emerald Pools Trail.
Difficulty: There are three short sections of technical climbing, so at least one experienced climber needs to be in the group.
Sun Exposure: You will be in full sun most of the day, therefore, carry plenty of water.
Permits: Not required.
Trail Conditions: This is a narrow trail with high altitude drop-offs and up to 5.7 rated climbing or scrambling sections including several steep pitches. We suggest that all hikers bring an 80' rope.
Trailhead : Zion's shuttle runs from mid-March until late October. If hiking during this time, take the bus to the Zion Lodge. The rest of the year drive into the canyon and park at Emerald Pools parking area. Use the footbridge to cross the Virgin River, then begin the hike up the Middle Emerald Pools Trail.
Best Season: This route should not be attempted in the winter. Depending on weather, March through October are usually good times to go. If you hike in the summer, begin early and complete as much of the route as you can in the cooler times of the day.

Elevation: Total elevation gain is 2675 feet in 1.9 miles. Once you begin the ascent up the mountain, you will climb 2345 feet in only 1.6 miles. The elevation at the summit is 6945 feet.

See our vacation planning section for classic Zion National Park trails or glance at our favorite Zion National Park trails list or choose from a complete Zion National Park hiking guide. Get on the Zion Canyon Shuttle to hike the trail on this page.


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this sounds awesome.

I'm interested in Zion and Shane will come.
Driving takes 12 hours or fly into Vegas then drive 2.5 hours. Southwest has some fares for $49-92 each way. I definitely want to hike the Narrows this time too.
That second photo is not part of the route for Lady Mountain, right? That's more technical than the writeup makes it sound.

Good lord no. I don't even like climbing outside, you would not catch me dead on that it's called "Lunar Ecstasy" and is a 1300 foot, 9 pitch climb up to 10c as near as I can tell.

The Lady Mountain stuff we could probably climb unroped in street shoes: see pictures here:

http://www.zionnational-park.com/images/album2/index69.htm

However to be safe I think we should use ropes. You could take the rope up unprotected and set it up easily.

First obstacle: 5.3 but has 80 ft of exposure, so the best climber should bring a rope up there is a tie in at the top.

Moki step obstacle - 30 foot right facing dihedral with carved steps - easy

Final obstacle: 5.7 12 foot off width crack. Even though the consequences of a fall would not likely be severe, getting injured up there would suck, so I would want protection.

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