Kevin Rooney
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cbcbd said:Along the same lines, saw some chipmunks on top of Devil's Tower, and the easiest (according to my guide book) route up is a 5.7 - I don't think chipmunks can read the guidebook and don't think they would've easily have found that 5.7 offwidth crack, so they possibly took a harder route up. Then again, my 5.7 is Chris Sharma's 5.1 and the chipmunk is probably 3rd classing it. I could see them being great crack climbers, but I'll have to give the face climbing torch to geckos.
This past June, while descending the Mt Whitney trail at around 11,000K, I happened to look to my left, and there watching me, in a crack about 6" wide, was a marmot. The crack ran from the ground straight up, about 15', and this fellow had wedged himself in, pushing out with all fours, about 8' up. I watched him for a minute, and he watched me get my camera out and take a picture of him, and up he went, quick as a flash - much faster than any human could - topped out and took off.
I'm not a rock climber, so I don't know what the name of that friction move is. I described it to my friend Jenn, who told me what's called, but ... I forgot already. Anyway, it was pretty interesting, especially since marmots have such attitude anyway, but as he kept his eye on me you could almost here him saying "Watch this, Dude - you won't see this every day!"