The Final ElCap Report 6/14/11

The Final ElCap Report 6/14/11
By Tom Evans

Yo… Beautiful day here once again.  The Good News is that activity is heating up on all major routes.  The Bad News is that this is the final report that I will be writing on this site, unless I am able to arrange something different, for the internet, in the future.  I was hoping to make it to the end of the month before retiring the Report, but I can’t make it… so this is the Final  ElCap Report.

I started the Report, several years ago, to bring ElCap back into the world climbing spot light, after it had languished in the backwaters of climbing for many years.  I got some help with posting pictures and soon the site took off, not only as a photo site but a site that told the stories of many climbers, well known and unknown.  Soon the site drew climbers to the ElCap Bridge, to see for themselves what was going on and in the process we developed the sense of community that had been missing for some time.  We had a new place to hang out and tell the stories of our adventures, all the while getting to watch our friends and fellow climbers striving to reach their dreams.  I have tried to make the site better by posting as many images as practical each day, and at the same time tell, in a few simple words, what I was seeing as I photographed the teams on the wall.  

I was surprised at the huge number of readers who visited the site and the positive response to what I posted.  It was not a simple matter of taking a few shots and writing something up in a few minutes.  It became an all consuming task, requiring 4 or 5 hours a day on a computer with the notoriously shitty internet connections here in the Valley.  It was a physically demanding schedule that allowed no time for anything else.  So now the time has come, as I approach my 67th birthday in a couple of days, to let it go and get out and do the other things I love to do in Yosemite.  If I could find an internet connection that is faster and reliable then it would not be so hard to do the report... that is the crux of the issue.  Shitty internet just takes hours to post with and I can't keep it going like that.  Maybe things will change .... in time we will see.

I want to thank all of you who donated to the site, no matter what amount you sent.  As you may have read, I was robbed of most of my photo equipment this winter and have slowly replaced some of the essential items, as I was not able to collect any insurance.  My heart felt thanks goes out to all of you who have encouraged me over the years and offered your support.

The Final ElCap Report…written just for you…unique in all the world!

Zodiac:  Dan and Steve are moving along well now and climbed out of the White Circle and I think might just make Peanut Ledge this evening, late.

Steve hauling freight on the Nipple pitch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Higher up the 5 man Korean team didn’t make Peanut last evening, but was up early and heading to the top as I departed around 4pm today.

Greetings from Peanut Ledge!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A new team of Kevin and Robby are fixing the first couple.

Zenyatta:  Mark is rolling along now and will top out a couple of days ahead of schedule I think.  With this ascent the oldest solo will be 55 now.  Read it and weep Ottawa Doug!  

Mark out on the lead early this morning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lower down a 4 man Korean team fixed the first two while I was watching this afternoon.  Should be a good test for these experienced and tough climbers.

Mescalito:  Mike Donaldson is making very rapid progress on this route.  I suppose he has realized that it is nearly impossible to retreat now and so is focused on the task intently.

Mike leading to the Molar Traverse this morning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike doing the Molar Pendulum this afternoon in deep shade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lower down, Greg and Wally pushed past the Seagull this morning and were moving up the long, right leaning, seam as the afternoon shade overtook them.

Greg and Wally passing the Seagull.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lower down a team of excellent Korean climbers has fixed 3 on the route and will blast in 2 days.

The Nose:  I will miss writing about the King.  I climbed it in 1971 in a classic ascent and it will always have a warm place in my heart.
Today it was pretty busy with a couple of solo climbers on it and 3 wall style teams too.  A wall style team climbed off Camp 4 early and was last seen above Camp 5.

Early start from Camp 4.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The solo is Todd Johnson, who recently climbed it with OK Tony in around 8 hours, if I recall.  Todd is out on his own after being inspired by Mason’s 15 hour and change (a lot of change!) solo a few days ago.  Todd was really smoking up the route and ran so hard on the King Swing that he nearly reached the Ear on the Salathe!  Todd ended up with a time of 14:15!!  The other solo retired from Dolt.  A few Dolt boys were out too.

Todd busting the King Swing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Shield:  Well I really screwed this one up.  I didn’t notice the team on the headwall yesterday or today until late in the afternoon… sorry boys!  Time to retire for sure!  

Climbing above the Triple Cracks on the Shield.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salathe:  The Slovakian team continued above the Spire today and will soon be in the wet, slimy part of the route.  These three guys are tough though and will press through any difficulties.

Slovakian’s on the pitch above the Spire.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In other news:  Well there is some big doings on the Chouinard Hurbert route as Hondo is soloing it for 60 Minutes.  Lots of locals are employed and it should be interesting to see what spin the editors put on the event.  All the best wishes go out to Alex, one of the really nice guys in the climbing community.

Scott Deputy and I at the Bridge this afternoon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I will still be shooting at the Bridge as usual and doing the “Ask a Climber” program until I depart for the summer months in early July.
I hope I have offered some inspiration to all the climbers out there who aspire to climb the Captain.  The Report has been a wonderful thing for me, as it has allowed me to meet and get to know a great many climbers who would never have even spoken, to an old timer like me, under different circumstances.  I have enjoyed reporting the great ascents by the big names, but even more, reporting the trials, tribulations and successes of the so called “regular climbers” who would never have had their pictures taken or their exploits written about on the Internet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So that’s the way it is, for this Tuesday, the 14th day of June, 2011.
Best wishes to you all and I hope to see you at the Bridge in the future.
Signing off, your man at the epicenter of the center of the Universe… the ElCap Bridge….
Tom Evans

 

Thank You

Tom,
What a great site. I have only been following it for a short time, since my brother decided to climb there. I'm really lucky that I got to see his ascent and his rescue yesterday thanks to you!

Looking back, I'm amazed at your dedication in getting out there and sharing these amazing photos and stories. I'm sure hundreds of people are as thankful as I for what you have done.
Thanks!
-Tim Seymour

MO climbers rock!

Way to go Todd!

Tom,
Thanks for all the great reporting and dedication to the climbing community. The El Cap Report will be missed by all. Great shot of the Koreans at Peanut!

Huge thanks and best wishes to you,

Tim Niedringhaus

Tom, You can't imagine how

Tom,

You can't imagine how much your reports have meant to those of us who have loved ones climbing in the valley. I can't tell you how many times we have gathered around the computer and cheered in celebration upon seeing a picture or a brief sentence letting us know our climbers are alive and well and meeting their most meaningful accomplishments. In my opinion, the El Cap report is the most vital and inspiring news source for climbing- anywhere. You are an important part of climbing history, as a climber, a reporter, a community builder and most importantly a source of inspiration.

Thank you so much.

Thanks

Would like to say thank you. I am the mom of a climber and the only way I can deal with this wild and beautiful thing is to learn as much about it as possible. You mentioned my boy (Robby) and his climbing brother (Kevin) in your last report. I was thrilled to see it. I have been surfing your site for several weeks now in anticipation of this climb. You have helped me sleep and breath. Good Luck, and Thanks from all the moms! jeni

Thanks Tom!

I've loved every report - truly inspirational. Best of luck with whatever comes next.

So long and thanks for all the work

Hi Tom,

so sorry to see this go. Its been an inspiration to an Irish guy with big ambitions but no big walls! Hope you have a happy retirement and good luck with any future projects.

Best wishes

Paul

Hi

Hi Tom!

Noooooooooooooooooooooooo! you can't retire just yet :) Your pictures were likely to be the only contact I had from Steve and Dan for the next 2 weeks. I've been checking your site multiple times daily and encouraging friends and family also. Please don't put the banner down just yet. Just two more weeks, pretty please (with a sugar and cherry on top).
I know you have done a wonderful job and I am trying to hide my disappointment but I'm afraid my shouts of dismay could be heard in the next office.
Keep going. I love your pictures. I just need some help from the boys about which ones to buy
Hugs (and congratulations)
Hels x x

Hi Tom

Aaaaaaaaaaaaw!! I can understand you retiring, but GUTTED!! :(

Can you believe it Helen?! I can hear your shouts from over here in Swansea, lol

These reports have been great to see how the boys are getting on.
Thanks again Tom

Rhyannonxx

Hi Tom, I'm a fan of yours

Hi Tom, I'm a fan of yours and cap, I have followed some time, since part of my heart is alli.A despite thousands of miles, knowing yosemite and raise the cap is of the best things that have happened. I knew by sight but when I was not aware of your blog, this year I had intended to return to fulfill a dream that I have after three trips to Yosemite, but the damn crisis, it seems that this year may not ser.Otro reglarte of my desires was a good cigar and spend some time contigo.Espero that when you return to the valley to see you to congratulate you for your great work, keep the flame alive in all parts of the world through Tom.
Ramón from Spain.

Later, Tom

Thanks for all your efforts. On to your next endeavor. Hope to see you around soon.
Scotty Vincik

thanks

Thanks, Tom. The El Cap report has been really great. Nice t-shirt!

A great run of great shots

Your reports have been excellent Tom and I've really enjoyed them. Thanks for the enormous effort you have put into them.
Cheers, Roy

Congratulations...

Tom ..

good run .. good show ..

you are a giant of this community.

-- Ricardo

Thanks Tom!

You're more than the man behind the lens, you are a friend to all of us. I'll miss the report and am selfishly a sad cube puke...but I am happy you are doing what's right for yourself.

The El Cap Report has been an awesome gift to it's followers. Thanks man.

See ya tomorow!
Matt
~lambone

Thanks Tom! I wish you the

Thanks Tom! I wish you the best and hope you will still post a photo or two every now and then.

Best Regards
T2

Thank you Tom for your

Thank you Tom for your efforts, I salute you sir. Now you're just going to be another puke like the rest of us....

Sorry to see this go

What a great effort on this blog. Sorry you are letting it go!

Last report! Wow sad to see

Last report!

Wow sad to see it go. Thanks so much for your hard work. It was really amazing reading it every day, and seeing cool people pull hard on the best rock in the world!

Rob

Tom, like you said it, you

Tom, like you said it, you give regular climbers a chance to shine!

You're the reason regular climbers like me and my buddies have awesome pictures of ourselves on the sopping wet Nose from the middle of March!

And best of all you stop the cheater stickers dead in their tracks =)

-Colin

thanks tom

really great stuff, reading the report brought some adventure every day. good luck and have fun in a well deserved retirement!

Thank you Tom

Thank you Tom

Thanks Tom!

Early happy b-day and thanks for the reports! It is about the only thing worth reading about climbing each day.

I'll really miss "the report" as I'm sure will a lot of others. Thanks again for all your work.
Cheers!
Russ Walling

Yeah!

Thanks Tom! GO everyone!!!!

Thank you!

A wonderful last report Tom!! Superb pictures as usual! I will really miss reading the Report..
you have a great way with words :) Thank you for all your time and effort that you have put into
making this a fantastic report. It has brought people together and that is a wonderful thing!
I look forward to seeing you June 25th at the Center of the Universe! Until then sending love and
friendship your way :)

The Princess of the El Cap Bridge

Thank You so Much

Tom, The EL Cap Report is truly unique in all the world

Thank you, Tom !!

Climbing El Cap will not be the same without you.

Thanks for "Last light on Mescalito" and all the other great pictures you have taken of us. We treasure them more than you can imagine. And your reports made life easier for our families back home.

You and the El Cap Report will be missed.

Take care and enjoy whatever you have planned for the future.

Lars & Sten (Denmark)

You did a great thing!

I got into the ElCap Report in September 2008. I had gotten a new gig at an office, in tourism, and had an odd schedule, so felt lucky one week to find a partner willing to split gas for the odd Tuesday-Thursday weekend I had acquired. I drove my boyfriend-at-the-time-now-fiance, Vic's Subaru to the South Bay to meet my willing "partner" for the weekend, trunk full of Vic's gear, hoping to get a few pitches in. The drive to the Valley was highly entertaining. It seems I had gotten myself a self-proclaimed "monkey" partner, who had many tales to regale about El Cap and other Yosemite-related epics he had lived through. We arrived late, slept on the side of 140 right outside the park boundaries, woke up early early to drive in and have coffee in the meadow before meeting his friends in Camp Four. That morning, he showed me lots of cool features on El Cap--and named them!--over coffee in the meadow...he took the time to make sure I understood what I was looking at, and for the first time, I actually saw climbers on the wall. They WERE there.

When I got back to my home in the Bay after lots of pitches and the "weekend," I discovered the ElCap Report on SuperTopo (in my cubicle) and was able to follow the climbers I had seen on the wall from the meadow, with my own eyes, over coffee just a morning or two before.

Since then, from all over the world, I have really appreciated feeling more connected to the Valley through the ElCap Report.

Thanks, Tom. You did a great thing.
<3 yosguns

final el cap report

Just another random dude that met you on the bridge once or twice. Thanks for all you've done, especially keeping it going after getting ripped off. Really great pics and stories over the years.

Andy T

Thanks to the king at the bridge.

Hey Tom,

We are lucky to have had you do the report as long as you did, but also glad that you are going to start enjoying the valley the way you want to without a huge work schedule. I will be down in the valley by late September and look forward to sharing a few cobras and cigars. Yes I am weeping, but not because Mark Hudon is sending ZM solo, instead it's because the Canucks have just lost to the Bruins. (Bruins deserved the cup - good job guys) Back to climbing. As others have stated you are a giant in the community and have had an untold effect on countless climbers. You called in rescues, cheered people on, and had a lot of fun with the walk of shame (but always in the best natured kind of way) Your writing was informative to climbers and non-climbers alike. It was also hilarious and sometimes reminded people not to take themselves too seriously. Thanks a ton for all the amazing pics I have scored from you over the years. I will always count myself as the lucky one who read about you in the mags, saw the pic you shot of Tom Cecil on the molar, and set out to meet you in the valley. I look forward to seeing you this fall. Enjoy the rest of your summer.

Cheers,

Doug

thanks tom

Hey Tom
Sad to see the report go but glad to hear this will give you more time to enjoy the valley. I think what you've given the climbing community over the last several years with the report has been unmeasurable. Looking forward to hanging out at the bridge in the future.
Best,
Peyton Hassinger