
Then I spent 3 fun filled days at the MASH film site (Malibu Creek State Park) with high energy 6th graders (they'd never heard of MASH) and again zen-ed my way through 5 hours of traffic to get back to the sanctuary of Jtree. I make long (4-56 hour) commutes to work every few weeks but I'm ever so glad I don't have a 2 hour commute every day. The best part of the creep along "the 10," as I-10 is known out here, was knowing that I was not burning fossil fuels.
Back in Jtree, I met the boys from the Mariposa-based bluegrass band The Tresspassers. I showed Andy around biggreentruck and he showed me his veggie-powered rig. Luckily, there was a full cubie I had yet to pour into the tank and I was able to share the Happy Earth oil.
Jtree means climbing to most folks I know and biggreentruck has witnessed a few new developments on that front as well. The etriers finally came out of the bag of gear last weekend with a draws-hung lead of Willit's Pillar (A1) followed by leads of the Beaver Boulder bolt ladder (A1) and the nerve-wracking copperheads of Lost Lid (5.9, A4?) all with fixed gear. The aid-stravaganza was topped off by the gear intensive Butterfly Crack (A1/5.11).

Two girls aid climbing raises a few eyebrows (which only motivates us more) and with the encouragement of Jtree master Todd Gordon, Sunshine and I are hooked on a whole new way of getting to the top of climbs we really want to toprope but are not gonna lead. Here's a photo of Sunshine all racked up.