Climb of Giant Sequoia in
Tuolomne Grove,
Yosemite
For years I had always
wanted to climb this tree but it wasn't until
1988 that I was able to locate collaborators. The hardest part was
getting
to a small clump of branches about 40 feet up. It took a while to throw
a light line up over them and used that to pull up a lead rope.
Above that the limbs grew closer together and so we simply kept
throwning the rope over sucessive limbs and jummaring upward.
Photo taken by tourist standing next to a group of
Rangers in the process of arresting us. Victim stands quietly in the
background. From left, Bill Lester, Rob Warren, Todd Hoitsma, Rob
Kaspar. All former Yosemite Institute Instructors. The climb took
two days (we seiged it). The Rangers, about ten in all, said it
was irresponsible behavior, blah, blah...... and what if everyone did
it? blah blah blah....... and what about upsetting the squirrels? blah,
blah blah, etc, etc, etc. (There's nothing worse than an
"Environmental Studies"
type who has gotten hold of a uniform and a badge.)
Rob Warren near the summit. About this time the rangers were so
dithered they couldn't decide whether to shit or wind their watches.
So we took up comfortable positions
on limbs about 300 feet up ...and broke out lunch. : )
View rappelling down to receive our real punishment ......an
officious lecture.
The rangers originally thought there were three of us but when they
realized there was four ...they called for backup.
On the way to the Federal Courthouse in Yosemite Valley.
Todd holds a photo of the victim. The judge
seemed
much more interested in hearing about the climb than punishing us for
threatening to undermine the social order. We ended up paying a
$50 each and did 30 days probation the terms of which were that
we couldn't go into the Sequoia Grove unattended. I'd do it again
in a minute (...and did) -rk