11 September 2024

Jonathan Siegrist FAโ€™s Walk the Line (9a)

Jonathan Siegrist has done the FA of Walk the Line (9a) at The Monastery. "(Grand Olโ€™ Opry Direct) Really special day climbing this awesome route with my Dad on belay, bringing back so many memories of trying hard at this beautiful cliff. A big fight when I sent, fighting the pump until the bitter end. Came together much faster than expected so I hesitate with the grade, repeaters can confirm - and hopefully repeaters come, because this thing is mega! Thanks to Tommy for opening the route for me to climb on!" (c) Tara Kerzhner

Can you tell us more about the ascent and your memories from the Monastery?
Last week I returned to this incredibly special cliff, with the blessing of Tommy Caldwell to try a direct start project to โ€˜Grand Ole Opryโ€™ he bolted. The Monastery was a super formative place for me way back when. I climbed my first 5.13 [7c+] here in 2006. The year I started trying โ€˜The Opryโ€™ (2007), I couldnโ€™t imagine actually sending so my goal was just to reach the first rest at the 4th bolt - even this was quite a mission. As far as I was concerned (and still am) TC was the pinnacle of American climbing, and with the Estes Park Valley guidebook in hand (one of the few guidebooks I owned back then), I was certain that the Vestibule at the Monastery was the sickest crag on earth. For many years I proclaimed that โ€˜The Opryโ€™ was the best 5.14 [8b+] in the country.

Now, returning with a lot more experience I can say that I was probably right. This crag no doubt shaped my understanding of hard climbing and set the bar for top quality, it was such a joy to relive the brutal crimps and intense nature of this crag while trying the low start. It adds 30 feet of new climbing (nails 8c) into โ€˜The Opryโ€™. Last Friday I sent the route with an awesome fight, my Dad on belay - it was the first time we had climbed together outside for many years (and the last time we climbed together at the Monastery he was fighting his way to sending the hyper classic, โ€˜Psychatomicโ€™). It felt like so many things came full circle this past week climbing out there. I even bolted a new project thatโ€™s sure to be insanely hardโ€ฆ Massive thanks again to Tommy for inviting me to try the route and for a lifetime of inspiration, and to my homies Tara Kerzhner and Neely Quinn and (and Dad) for getting out! No name or grade yet for the rig but I can say itโ€™s every bit as worthy as the others at this brilliant little wallโ€ฆ and definitely very hard.
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