Toulumne Meadows, Jul 5/7-02
This trip was my first major trip with the Cragmont Climbing Club.

The following is quotes from the Falcon Guide book for the Toulumne Meadows.
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Toulumne Meadows is known for its clean rock, clear skies, and faboulus face and crack climbing on spectacular Sierra granite domes. Technically part of Yousemite National Park, Toulumne Meadows, at 8,500 feet is often uncrowed and cool in the summer, providing an invigorating option to lower elevations"

The above quote is very accurate, and provided for some awsome climbing. I was very fortunate to be with people that knew alot about the area, so I got to climb some real classic routes. Especially Cathedral Peak was an experience. A 5.6 route with great exposure and great climbing. I lead the first and last pitch, where both included some pretty tricky (for me) crack climbing. Trusting your foot (yes one foot) is key !

The routes I climbed:
- West Country
- Cathedral Peak
- Northwest Books
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Links:
Stately Pleasure Dome, West Country
Cathedral Peak, Souteast Buttress
Lembert Dome, Northwest Books
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