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Frey, Nov. 14th, 2009!!!

Friday, November 13th and Saturday, Nov. 14th, 2009.

SHORT STORY: Made a successful, brief climbing trip to Frey where I was almost eaten by a dinosaur, or pterodactyl of some sort, mid-climb!!!

LONG STORY: I planned to meet my Swiss friend Lucas in Frey. He had planned to reach Frey’s refugio via the next refugio over, namely Refugio Jakob. If you are not familiar with the area and the trailhead, it can be difficult to find. That’s why I found him waiting for me at the trailhead to Frey when I arrived at Cerro Catedral at 12:30 or so! His trekking day had started at around 8am and he still had a good 2 ½ hours left!

My challenge was to be to climb a route on Torre Principal. We were both so tired upon arriving at Frey that we soon decided to aim lower and with more accuracy at a climb on the tower called El Abuelo! My good friend Hernan from Refugio Frey gave me the recommendation of doing the route “Del Techo” mixed with “Hay Que Entrar Para Salir” instead of doing “Ñaca Ñaca Crunch Crunch” as I had planned. This took a 5+ and made it a 6a. About 110 meters of climbing it seemed to be. Already now there is much less snow to arrive at the nearby walls! You can almost do it without getting your socks wet in normal shoes! Yahoo!

So. The next morning, Saturday, I get up at 7:45 and start eating my cereal. Hernan tells me where I can find an old harness to lend to Lucas, as I had forgotten to bring him an extra! Oops! After we finished eating at around 9:30am, we headed off to the wall! Thanks to the Guia de escaladas, by Rolando Garibotti, we found our route just fine and started off! Two easy pitches of 4 led to more fun and interesting 5+ and/or 6a pitch that Lucas and I broke into two, thanks to a lack of gear.

The story of the day was here at the midpoint of the pitch, where I made an early anchor because the fall potential had become too great as it wasn’t easy climbing and I had already used most of the gear below! Safer to make an anchor than run it out and risk having no gear to make an anchor higher up!

After making the anchor and managing the rope, I began to belay Lucas. A sudden wooOOSH nearby, as if that made by a distant airplane displacing air, forced me to look away from Lucas and to my side, at a condor! The Patagonian king of the skies, measuring in wingspan much greater than myself at 6’1”, seemed to be sizing me up for lunch! It passed one meter above me, examining huddled, makeshift anchor-forced location on the rock, its feathers practically caressing the rock a mere arm’s length above me. I quivered in my squatted position, drawing my arms in, clutching the Grigri, and looking for a spare large BD Camelot “just in case”, of which, of course, there were none! I shouted down to Lucas in Castellano (See: español), <> <> he says, plucking a Camelot out of the crack some 20 meters below me.

Some 15 Condor passes later, and my breathing relaxes enough to take out a camera and take a few photos. At one point our Condor, Nahuel as I call him now, passed by me face to face so closely that I could have brushed his wingtips without even fully extending my timid arms! Incredible! I thought I was making lunch! Two pitches later, after switching turns lead-climbing, we arrived at the walk-off point. After attempting the final pitch, finding it too cold to our liking, we walked over and did El Perfil de la Mujer, the short tower behind El Abuelo with a fun and quick 20-meter 4 climb!

Our trip finished well! We planned an asado in Frey for the upcoming weekend with Hernan and Alan, the two refugio friends I’ve made there who are finishing their months of working there soon! I met up with my friend Luciano “Nano” and Matias for the hike down! What a great, brief trip to Frey! I hope the weather can hold up for some more trips before I head over to Chile and Cochamó on the 4thish of December! Two weeks and a bit more! Wow!

Cheers, big ears, -your landescaper, n8

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Dude- this is the coolest post yet!! Going one on one with the Patagonian king of the skies! So glad you got some of those pics. Gorgeous beast of a bird. holy smokes. had you seen one before? Tut tut what luck. So excited for dad to come hang out with you down there! right now we're booking our tickets home for Christmas - we'll miss you!
lots of love from good ole crow and starling land. Call anytime next week - my schedule is relatively flexible.

Unknown said...

Nate, good job keeping your cool under the wings of a condor!

you are my prince of the sky.

I love you. God and Guardian Angel bless, Mom

Tell Alisa it's donny osmond and mya and kelly osbourne left.

Unknown said...

Hey Nicky and Mom, you will find in your email Inbox a response to your comment on my post! Thanks for posting! Yes, it was crazy and I´m glad I could eventually cool down enough to take a picture!!! What an event! Tomorrow I´ll head up to Frey again for what might be my last trip there for quite some time!!!

-n8

Unknown said...

Dude - if you had a little foresight you would have lassoed that amazing bird and had it for thanksgiving dinner! oh well ... I hope you had a wonderful thanksgiving any way. we missed you! found a cool new board game we should play when you get back to the states. called 'settlers of catan'.
How are the preparations for the trip with dad? is Alisa still there? if so, give her a big hug!
about to sit down for leftovers and another pumpkin pie!
love you a million lbs of big birds,
lil' big sis, Nicky

Unknown said...

hey nicky! yeah, joked about that just yesterday! hahaha...not sure they're that tasty...one way to find out?! can't wait to beat you in settlers of catan. i'm pretty practiced in settling now, albeit for short periods of time! Trip for dad is looking good! Lots of gear and food! Yikes! Alisa is, and has received a hug, thanks to you!!!

Enjoy that pumpkin pie...sounds delicious and awesome! Sorry I missed TGiving! I pity the fool who misses that!

See you sooner as time passes! Love ya some swifts!,
-n8