| Fisher Towers Cottontail Goes |
Haas and Pizem free-climbed the route’s nine pitches over several days during
spring break. (Pizem is a high school teacher.) After Haas onsighted the
relatively easy and clean first pitch, Pizem made it only partway up the 5.10+
second pitch before loose rock, bad pro, and a violent wind storm forced them to
call an end to day one. “We were both lacking some of the cockiness that we’d
had back home in Denver,” Pizem said. “At this point we knew we were in for a
real battle to free the route in just a week.”
Through a combination of free and aid, the two reached the bolt ladder on the
fifth pitch during their second day, still unsure if the route might go free.
After Pizem toproped that pitch at 5.12-, they decided to rappel and replace
nine of the route’s blown-out star-drive protection bolts with six-inch by
half-inch bolts. After a rest day, the two free-climbed the remaining leads up
to the crux seventh pitch, which Haas then attempted to onsight. He fell on a
mantel move over a bulge, pulled two pieces, and landed hard on a small ledge,
breaking two bones in his right foot. Despite the pain in his foot, Haas offered
to belay so Pizem could finish the pitch. They decided it could be free-climbed
and replaced three more bolts, and then retreated again. |