Mill Creek

Monday I hiked into Mill Creek with my friend Gray Thompson to climb. We had discussed climbing Ozzy’s wall which is a few miles in the canyon and about 600ft tall. In order to do this, we felt it would be done most comfortably over a two day period. We packed up and headed to the canyon. We had gotten some approach and route beta from a few friends, but when we neared the area we couldn’t figure out which wall it was. After a while of glassing the walls looking for a belay anchor, we said the hell with it and decided we would just climb a line on the wall directly in front of us. It looked like a nice line not to mention it would be a new route. A new route always leads to more excitement and adventure so I was eager to climb.

Gray wading in very cold water to our camp
Catching our appetizers

We waded across the creek and set up camp. Camping with Gray in my experience has always been koosh. This was no exception. I went for a stroll through the woods and by the time I got back, Gray had caught a few trout. He started a fire and I headed down the trail to pick some huckleberries. We got to enjoy trout and huckleberries for appetizers while we waited for our food to cook.

The star filled night

The route is just left of the foreground tree

The next morning we packed up and headed for the climb. The approach was quick and the route was looking better and better the closer we got. From the base we could tell the first pitch would be easy then the real climbing would begin. I took the sharp end to start. The climbing was easy and I quickly reached the end of the rope. Gray had the next pitch. He took his time since he had to clean some cracks out as he climbed. When I seconded I was shocked to find that it wasn’t all that easy to climb and when I reached Gray we discovered that we had just met up with the route we had intended on climbing. Since we had just done two new pitched, we though it would be good form to continue on with the new route. I continued on and found myself on some steep dirty cracks. With some cleaning I was able to find good gear. About 50 feet from the top I found a good belay stance and stopped there. Gray came up and quickly chose an exit pitch. It looked a little loose, but good. After a little rock fall, Gray pulled some tricky moves and was on top.

Gray reaching the first belay

Gray on the second pitch

Five long rappels got us on the ground and on our way back home.