This TR has nothing to do with Mt. Whitney or even the Sierra, but it does concern our favorite Moose

so I hope you will forgive the intrusion.
Laura headed home to the bay area for Christmas, and I had a nice dinner at her folks' place. The next day we went climbing at
Pinnacles National Monument, a couple of hours south in the
Gabilan Range. It was cool and cloudy, and the forecast called for rain later.
We had a brief discussion of anchors and clipping, then set out from the westside visitor center.

We stopped at
The Big Bad West (5.5) and I handed Laura some quickdraws. Up she went !


Woohoo ! Laura's first sport lead !
The next climb to the right is called
Passion Play (5.7) which I led.


Hey, is that a little blue sky peeking out of the clouds ?

It was a nice stroll over to the Destiny Wall. Laura racked up below
Corona (5.6) and led it like a champ -

I hadn't actually climbed it before, so we pulled the rope and I gave it a go.

Fun stuff. The 5.8 to the left (
Dos Equis aka Destiny) is a nice lead, but today we headed over to Chockstone Dome to sample some of its wares.

There is a nice 5.3 on the far side -

But I felt pretty sure Laura would get a bigger kick out of
Walk The Plank (5.6), which has a nice airy traverse.
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The above photos don't really convey the feeling of exposure and the dropoff below. Anyway, she did great !
I wanted to lead something else but it began to drizzle and we headed back to the TOF.
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Time for some wine tasting

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I'm so proud of Laura. Next up -- gear leads !