I have dreamt of climbing the Regular Route on Half Dome since I was 14 years old. It is one of the iconic climbs of the world...hundreds, if not thousands, of incredible stories have been written about it. And as the years went by it seemed my chances to do it were dwindling. Enter luck and an incredible partner to make it happen. Peter Croft was kind enough to take a day out of his life and share Half Dome with me. And what a day it was. Here are a few photos to round out the experience:
Got Caffeine? The start at the car. 2 AM in the valley floor. Only 9 miles and 3000' vert up the Mist trail to go!
At the shoulder below the cables we got our climbing shoes on and got ready to scamper down to the start of the route.
The first pitch. We had the entire wall to ourselves.
Peter contemplating the Robbins Traverse.
The start of the chimneys. Rated "Yosemite 5.8," they are are burly and fearsome. At least to this old duffer.
The famous Thank God Ledge. This part isn't too bad. It's the 5.9 offwidth after it that kicks your butt.
At the top, 10 hours after starting. What an incredible day of climbing. Now we only have 3 more hours of hiking and 3 more hours of driving....you get the picture...to do it in a day!
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