THE vulgarians where a group of climbers in the 1960s who climbed hard and partied hard. Dick Williams was the founder of Rock and Snow and he also wrote the guidebook. There is a particular picture of Dick Williams on a climb called Shockley's Ceiling in his guidebook. In it, he is au natural, (as in butt naked) pulling over a big roof. I guess since the 60s, this climb has had a tradition of being done naked. As Williams put it, "In 1964 there was a Vulgarian, all-nude, male ascent which attracted quite a bit of attention at the hairpin turn. Apparently there is a tradition amongst a few, who climb this nude, male and female." Obviously Matt and I were going to climb this climb naked.
So, after we got our pictures from CCK, we decided that since it was such a beautiful day, that it would be perfect to do Shockley's. We hiked over to the climb, got all ready, stripped down naked, except for a harness, shoes, and a chalk bag, and started to climb up. I climbed first and climbed all the way to the GT Ledge (meanwhile, Matt had to talk to all the people that walked by). Matt followed, and when he got to the belay, we realized that we were on the wrong climb! We couldn't even find Shockley's Ceiling from where we were. And so we decided to bail, but we had no idea if the rappel station we were on was going to get us to the ground. Luckily everything worked out, but it sure was fun doing some adventure climbing naked.
Maybe next time we try it, we will actually be on the right climb.
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After leaving Sarah and Dan in Albuquerque, we headed north, following the
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