Trip Report
San Luis Obispo Highline "Wrongball" TR - my first highline
Saturday March 13, 2010 1:27am
Take a deep breath. Ignore the depths below. Try to stand up... fall... again and again.

Finally I stand, my leg is shaking like a sewing machine, control it, breathe. I steady for a moment. Take a small step, breathe, breathe, another small step, breathe, and Noooo!... I lose it and fall again.

The the other end of the line is 60 feet away and the ground directly below me is only 60 feet away, but we are on top of a mountain, the land slopes steeply downward for a thousand feet or more. It is airy up here.

I think that I have walked a line just like this only a few feet off the ground, hundreds of times. Why should this be any different. It's all mental. I am protected by a safety harness and line. Nothing will happen if I fall. But falling isn't fun. The adrenaline gathers all at once and whoooshh I'm plummetting towards the earth. And then the safety catches me, but the line isn't static, it stretches as I fall further, and bounce and spin and go upside down. I pull myself back up to the line, balancing to sit and breathe and wait for the calmness so I can try again.



Here are the pictures of my first try.

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My only time taking steps. And then the fall again.

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Some photos of the slack masters.

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Eric Rasmussen surfing

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Jerry Miszewski surfing it up

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Russell Phetteplace
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The Setup

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Thanks for looking

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luquitos
About the Author
luquitos is a trad climber from santa cruz, ca.

Comments
hoipolloi

climber
A friends backyard with the neighbors wifi
  Mar 13, 2010 - 11:05am PT
Awesome stuff boys! Id love to try that, what a great location.
tom woods

Gym climber
Bishop, CA
  Mar 13, 2010 - 11:42am PT
Cool stuff fellas- what's that little rigging thing you got there, not the pink plate but the yellow looking thing on your 3:1?
luquitos

Trad climber
Author's Reply  Mar 13, 2010 - 01:21pm PT
tom, im not the expert here. One of the guys you see in the photo, Jerry, has an online slackline store and he is really knowledgable. He could tell you all you want to know.
http://www.balancecommunity.com/
As far as I can tell, you're either talking about the pulleys or there's the thing called a slack banana, looks kinda silvery to me, that the webbing is threaded through.
Mark Hudon

Trad climber
On the road.
  Mar 13, 2010 - 04:40pm PT
I'd love to rig and walk highlines with Jerry.
David Knopp

Trad climber
CA
  Mar 13, 2010 - 09:51pm PT
why is this here?
Zander

climber
  Mar 14, 2010 - 03:31pm PT
Fun!
Mighty Hiker

climber
Outside the Asylum
  Mar 14, 2010 - 06:37pm PT
Is there climbing on those rocks? What sort is it?
luquitos

Trad climber
Author's Reply  Mar 14, 2010 - 10:44pm PT
not sure on the type of rock, there could be a few routes put up, though some loose stuff would have to be cleaned. probably not worth the effort though.
Slater

Trad climber
Central Coast
  Mar 15, 2010 - 01:37am PT
Luquitos and Mighty,

The rock is dacite (same morro chain as Bishop Peak). Some routes already exist there (Senior Project 5.12a, Excalibur 5.10a, Orion Arete 5.7, at least those are the routes on those blocks you see in the photos (there are others on the other side of the mountain). I'm sure you saw some anchors on top (or were you not the one setting up?). The crag never caught on as it is a 40 min hike to the top, lots of lichen and Poison Oak, and they're short, like 40' at most. Glad someone is taking advantage of the place. Great views from up there. Those pics aren't recent, the hills are bright green right now and in these pics they are brown. When was this? And did you guys put in permanent achors just for this?
luquitos

Trad climber
Author's Reply  Mar 15, 2010 - 01:45am PT
This was back in September 09. just got around to putting together the pics. and there were bolts up there, not sure how long they been there.
Cpt0bvi0u5

Trad climber
Merced CA
  Mar 15, 2010 - 02:17am PT
This is good stuff! Great first attempt on the highline mate. Great TR and pics. And surfing a highline? Thats awesome!
Slater

Trad climber
Central Coast
  Mar 15, 2010 - 01:48pm PT
The anchor bolts were placed by Brandon Thau and myself (face bolts on the 5.12 were done on lead on sight on hooks). They were placed around the mid-90s, so they're about 12-15 yrs old and probably still in good shape. DID YOU ADD MORE?

Your line goes directly to Orion Arete (about half-way up the route- picture 7-11-the rock with the broken roof and crack in the top block). How did you anchor that line...? Natural pro or did you add bolts?
Josh Nash

Social climber
riverbank ca
  Mar 15, 2010 - 02:34pm PT
why is this here?
because a carabiner and harness were used.
J. Werlin

Social climber
Cedaredge, CO
  Mar 15, 2010 - 05:52pm PT
Nice!
David Knopp

Trad climber
CA
  Mar 15, 2010 - 06:59pm PT
hell people use carabiners and harnesses to wash windows and clean out silos.
luquitos

Trad climber
Author's Reply  Mar 16, 2010 - 04:58pm PT
Slater, I wasn't doing the rigging, and never went over to that side of the line, always started from the other side, so I don't know if Jerry added more bolts or used the existing, or natural pro. I can find out for you if you want. Is that a problem for you if more bolts were added?
Dirka

Trad climber
Hustle City
  Mar 16, 2010 - 08:00pm PT
hell yeah!

That is one fine TR!!!\\ Awesome shots.
Roxy

Trad climber
CA Central Coast
  May 10, 2010 - 10:32am PT
sweet! great place for a highline...I'd like to try and walk it!
karodrinker

Trad climber
San Jose, CA
  May 10, 2010 - 12:14pm PT
Nice! I met Eric at the rostrum a couple years ago and had a blast walking the highline. I totally relate to the freak out factor. You know your safe, but your brain is telling you that you're gonna die. Took me 20 minutes of shaking an failure to finally sack up and get across. Big time achievement for me.
Thanks for the tr, good photos.
Kalen
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