After several weeks of climbing we were well dialed in and moving quite efficiently. As such, we were half way up the climb before we ever felt the warming rays of the sun. Also stereotypically, John was properly dressed for the occasion while I had selected wardrobe options suitable for either flirting with hypothermia or enhancing my opportunities for skin cancer (a bullet I have mercifully dodged). However, once moving across stone it was all good – in fact very, very good. I am hard-pressed to think of any climb I have ever done that is more self-indulgently entertaining than the standard route on Fairview Dome.
By the time we got to the upper pitches the sun was out and we were basking in its warmth. By now we were way ahead of the other parties and it felt like we had that big rock all to ourselves. After many pitches of just stellar crack climbing and stemming, we got to the face climbing pitches. Gentle reader, do not be dismayed by the sudden paucity of cracks, for the face climbing here is just as wonderful as the crack climbing is below.
The last two pitches were back into cracks, but at a lower angle as we approached the upper dome. We were just cruising by now and ready for a water break on the summit. We topped out around noon, well ahead of any other parties on Fairview Dome that day. We had purposely traveled light and had only a liter of water apiece, which was quickly gone. After basking in the summit sun and soaking in the magnificent views for a half hour, our growing thirst drove us back down.
Days in Tuolumne hardly get any better than this day had been. All of our days in Tuolumne had been wonderful, but this day had really been spectacular. During this road trip we had climbed Matterhorn Peak, Clyde Minaret, 3rd pillar of Mt Dana, and innumerable domes in Tuolumne. The following day we would venture out to Cathedral Peak, a perennial favorite for both of us. It would be fun and we would enjoy it, but we would be well and truly done. The miles of smiles had finally led us to a point of irreversible homeward-boundness.